Last night, the Mental Health Bill took a major step forward in Parliament. This marks an important moment in modernising legislation that hasn’t seen substantial change since 1983. The bill marks real progress in addressing the disproportionate impact of current detention provisions on marginalised and racialised communities. It also strengthens individual rights, helping to better protect people’s liberties and dignity during a mental health crisis. Last year, Mental Health Matters warned that this bill couldn’t afford to get, once again, stuck in the parliamentary processes. So, our thanks go to the Minister for Women's Health and Mental Health and her team for their leadership in sponsoring this bill and driving long-overdue reforms that pave the way for more compassionate and equitable care.
Mental Health Matters
Mental Health Care
The mental health charity providing life-changing mental health support across the UK since 1984.
About us
We believe that, with the right personalised support, anyone with a mental health need can live the life they want to live. It is our vision that everyone can access support for their mental health to live a meaningful life, in a society free from stigma. To make this vision a reality, our purpose is to provide innovative, life-changing mental health support for individuals and communities. We do this by providing mental health support services, ranging from helplines and 'talking therapies' to supported housing and safe havens, and all based on the principle of supporting every person, as an individual, towards their own goals and aspirations. Our values are at the heart of everything that we do: We are compassionate. We are compassionate to the needs of the people who access our services, their experiences and their aspirations. We are accountable. We are transparent and hold ourselves to the highest standards in every interaction. We are collaborative. We believe that by working together, we achieve the best outcomes for individuals, communities and society We are proud. We are proud of what we stand for - those who access our services, our people and changing lives.
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http://www.mhm.org.uk
External link for Mental Health Matters
- Industry
- Mental Health Care
- Company size
- 501-1,000 employees
- Headquarters
- United Kingdom
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 1984
- Specialties
- Mental Health, Wellbeing, Employment, Community Support, Talking Therapies, IAPT, Complex Needs, Learning Disabilities, Enterprise, Training , Learning , Development , Veterans , and Emotional Support
Locations
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Primary
United Kingdom, GB
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Sunderland Enterprise Park
Sunderland, Tyne & Wear SR5 2TZ, GB
Employees at Mental Health Matters
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Tony Tatlow
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Jill Lanham
Experienced board level executive and trustee, with wide experience across the public sector and not for profit
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Angela Jain
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Pooja S.
Founder of Rewire Consulting | Co-Author of 'Rewire' | Expert in Diversity & Inclusion, Leadership Development & Organisational Culture
Updates
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In our last edition of Mind your Policy, we asked how political party conferences might shape the future of mental health policy. This time, we’re asking something deeper - how do we move from stigma to compassion in policymaking? 👇 Read the latest edition of Mind Your Policy to explore what each party said, what it means, and what still needs to change.
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We’re really glad to be part of this important conversation with The Sunflower Conversations podcast 🌻 Our National Clinical Lead, Kelly Winstanley, talks about the difference between mental wellbeing and poor mental health, and why open, honest discussions like this are so important in reducing shame and stigma. 🌻 You can listen to the full episode here: https://bit.ly/4gWwY0u
🌟 📢 NEW The Sunflower Conversations podcast – Mental Health with Kelly Winstanley, Mental Health Matters Mental Health Matters Content warning: In this episode, we are talking about the topic of mental health and refer to self-harm and suicide. If any of the conversation causes you distress and you need to speak to someone, please consider contacting a family member or friend for additional support. However, if you need professional help, please contact NHS 111 option 2 (in the UK) or your region’s emergency response number, or a healthcare practitioner. Kelly Winstanley, the National Clinical Lead from the charity Mental Health Matters, joins us on this episode to explain the difference between mental wellbeing and poor mental health. At some point, everyone will experience poor mental health, which is why it is so important to talk about it to reduce the associated shame and stigma. Kelly provides us with some indicators to look out for, enabling us to spot changes early, seek help, and respond with calm, practical steps. 🎙️ Listen to the full episode on The Sunflower Conversation podcast here https://bit.ly/4gWwY0u Make your Sunflower Extra card and personalise the support you require https://bit.ly/4hQlBpn If you liked this episode, please subscribe, rate and share. 🌻 #MentalHealthAwareness #WorldMentalHealthDay #MentalHealth #SunflowerLanyard #BeSeenWithSunflower #HiddenDisabilitie #SunflowerConversations #Podcast
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Last Friday we celebrated World Mental Health Day 2025. Our First Mortgage team came together across all our branches to support Mental Health Matters, raising awareness of mental health and the importance of talking, listening, and looking out for one another The team all donated to wear GREEN a small gesture with a big message. Each of our offices also created Positive Walls, filled with handwritten affirmations and kind words from colleagues to colleagues because you never know how much someone might need a boost. Why is this important? Because poor mental health costs UK businesses between £42 billion and £51 billion every year through sickness absence, presenteeism, and staff turnover. But beyond the numbers, it's about people and making sure everyone feels seen, supported, and safe. Let’s keep the conversation going, not just today, but every day. If you’re struggling, please reach out. You are not alone. #WorldMentalHealthDay #MentalHealthMatters #ItsOkNotToBeOk #TeamGreen #PositiveVibes #FirstMortgage #SupportEachOther #MentalHealthAwareness #WellbeingAtWork Philip McGuire Ben Riley Pamela Bradshaw Graham Hickey Penny McGuire Stephen Dagg Christopher Adams Chlöe Bennison Jorgia Strong Diane McDonough Kim H. Beverly Laverick Wendy Cortis Jo Barrass
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What an incredible weekend at the Manchester Half Marathon 2025! 🏃 It was amazing to see so many people come together, over 28,000 runners, to take on the challenge, cheer each other on, and raise awareness for causes that matter. The atmosphere along the route was electric, with supporters lining the streets. A huge thank you to everyone who ran and fundraised on behalf of Mental Health Matters. Your dedication helps us continue reminding people that mental health matters every day. Well done to all the finishers, you did something incredible 💛 #MentalHealthMatters #ManchesterHalf #EndStigma #RunningForChange #TeamMHM
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🌟 📢 NEW The Sunflower Conversations podcast – Mental Health with Kelly Winstanley, Mental Health Matters Mental Health Matters Content warning: In this episode, we are talking about the topic of mental health and refer to self-harm and suicide. If any of the conversation causes you distress and you need to speak to someone, please consider contacting a family member or friend for additional support. However, if you need professional help, please contact NHS 111 option 2 (in the UK) or your region’s emergency response number, or a healthcare practitioner. Kelly Winstanley, the National Clinical Lead from the charity Mental Health Matters, joins us on this episode to explain the difference between mental wellbeing and poor mental health. At some point, everyone will experience poor mental health, which is why it is so important to talk about it to reduce the associated shame and stigma. Kelly provides us with some indicators to look out for, enabling us to spot changes early, seek help, and respond with calm, practical steps. 🎙️ Listen to the full episode on The Sunflower Conversation podcast here https://bit.ly/4gWwY0u Make your Sunflower Extra card and personalise the support you require https://bit.ly/4hQlBpn If you liked this episode, please subscribe, rate and share. 🌻 #MentalHealthAwareness #WorldMentalHealthDay #MentalHealth #SunflowerLanyard #BeSeenWithSunflower #HiddenDisabilitie #SunflowerConversations #Podcast
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#MCRHalf #Mentalhealthmatters Mental Health Matters More amazing finishers at Manchester Half on behalf of MHM Well done and thanks ❤️
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For this year's #WorldMentalHealthDay, we've partnered with Hidden Disabilities Sunflower 🌻 to provide practical guidance on supporting ourselves and others! As part of this collaboration, we joined forces for an episode of the Sunflower Conversations podcast. Our National Clinical Lead, Kelly Winstanley, discusses mental health definitions, when and where to seek professional help, and the work of the Zero Suicide Alliance. 🎧 Listen to the episode here: https://lnkd.in/ey8WitmX
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As promised, here's some more photos of our team sporting yellow for YoungMinds' #HelloYellow campaign. Thank you to our colleagues across the organisation and of course, Ziggy the cat, for showing their support! Together we can challenge stigma, raise awareness and make sure no young person has to be alone with their mental health. For more information on the campaign visit, https://lnkd.in/dUVArTgH
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Today is #WorldMentalHealthDay, and we’re proud to be supporting YoungMinds’ #HelloYellow campaign to recognise the importance of young people's mental health 💛 More pictures to follow later today, but here’s one of our fantastic team at head office!
#HelloYellow YoungMinds for World Mental Health Day. Lets use today to recognise the needs of our children and young people, challenge stigma, raise awareness and work towards a world that walks alongside and supports people when things are difficult!
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