For World Schizophrenia Day (24 May), we wanted to share some information about the condition which is often misunderstood and subject to a lot of misconceptions. We’ve asked Kat,...
To celebrate Mental Health Awareness Week 2025 around the theme of “communities”, we’ve been very lucky to get two wonderful videos from Advisory Group members, Alison and Isabella, who...
For National Hoarding Awareness Week, we’re raising awareness of hoarding and the support there is available to manage it through Mandi’s story, one of our clients who attended our...
For Stress Awareness Month (April), Rachel, our Community Connections Online Programme Coordinator, shares some practical advice on how to manage stress and anxiety better, and invites you to two...
Meet Louisa, MFT Art Facilitator in Tadworth, Elmbridge and Leatherhead. In this interview, she explains how she got into art, what happens at a typical art group, why she...
To follow up on our Gut and Vagus Nerve blog, MFT Supporter Christine shares all her research with us on the impact of good nutrition on mental health. Did...
For Stress Awareness Month (April), we asked Kat, our Mental Health Safeguarding and Clinical Supervision Lead, to explain the relationship between stress and our gut health and what we...
In my last blog, I talked about how getting diagnosed was a turning point for me as it brought me validation and closure about the issues I experienced my...
Going away to university is often seen as the best stage of life. Full of opportunity, independence, and friendship. But for many, this time can become difficult, exacerbated by...
March 1st is Self-Injury and Self-Harm Awareness Day (SIAD) – a great time to have an open, honest, and compassionate conversation about self-harm and self-injury. This topic can be...









