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Find resources to help you develop a whole school or college approach to mental health and wellbeing.
If you have a long-term mental health condition you may be considered disabled under the Equality Act 2010
Find out about support and specialist mental health services available to veterans.
The report produced by UKHSA climate scientists reviews evidence on how climate change affects mental health and the interventions that protect and improve it.
Climate change is negatively impacting mental health and wellbeing. These impacts are not distributed equally.
Some occupational groups may be at increased risk of mental health impacts associated with extreme weather.
Some mental health medications increase sensitivity to hot weather, which is increasing in frequency and severity due to climate change, impacting wellbeing.
The Wellcome Trust has funded a 3-year project focusing on effective regulation and evaluation of digital mental health technology.
Changes to the built and natural environment like housing upgrades, green infrastructure and nature-based solutions, can help mental wellbeing and build resilience
Guidance for commissioners and health professionals to make decisions about mental health services and interventions based on data and analysis.
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