Closing the mental health income gap 7 September 202023 April 2021 Conor D'Arcy, Head of Research and Policy, Money and Mental Health. Closing the mental health [...] Continue Reading
How has the pandemic affected young people’s mental health and employment? 1 September 20202 September 2020 Lucas and Sanjeeda, Work Experience Students, Money and Mental Health How has the pandemic affected [...] Continue Reading
How coronavirus has affected the income of people with mental health problems 16 June 202015 June 2020 Nikki Bond, Senior Research Officer, Money and Mental Health How coronavirus has affected the income [...] Continue Reading
General Election 2019: Making sick pay work and reforming the benefits system 22 November 201922 November 2019 Katrina Gaffney, External Affairs Intern, Money and Mental Health General Election 2019: Making sick pay [...] Continue Reading
Mummy and mental health 9 May 201915 May 2019 Tasneem Clarke, Research Officer, Money and Mental Health Mummy and mental health 9 May 2019 [...] Continue Reading
Being your own boss: the upsides and challenges for people with mental health problems 15 November 2018 Rachel Braverman, Research Officer, Money and Mental Health Being your own boss: the upsides and [...] Continue Reading
Report launch: Too ill to work, too broke not to 8 November 20188 November 2018 Brian Semple is Money and Mental Health's Head of External Affairs. Report launch: Too ill [...] Continue Reading
Too ill to work, too broke not to 1 November 20184 August 2023 Nikki Bond, Research Assistant, Money and Mental Health Too ill to work, too broke not [...] Continue Reading
Does the Stevenson / Farmer review of mental health and employers go far enough? 27 October 201729 March 2018 Helen Undy, Head of External Affairs, Money and Mental Health Does the Stevenson / Farmer [...] Continue Reading
Keeping up the good work beyond World Mental Health Day 10 October 20174 July 2023 Katie Evans, Head of Research and Policy, Money and Mental Health Keeping up the good [...] Continue Reading