How to stop people with mental health problems being priced out of public transport
August 4, 2022
Putting financial wellbeing at the core of the new 10-year plan for mental health and the national suicide prevention plan
July 28, 2022
What the FCA’s new ‘Consumer Duty’ means for customers with mental health problems
July 27, 2022
Event catch-up: Launching our levelling up report
July 22, 2022
Why the next government needs to ‘level up’ for people with mental health problems
July 12, 2022
A good signal from telecoms on the cost of living – but more is needed to support people with mental health problems
June 28, 2022
How Mental Health Act reform could prevent financial difficulty for people with severe mental illness
June 28, 2022
A(nother) step towards tackling online scammers
June 21, 2022
How can the government ensure that Breathing Space reaches more people?
June 17, 2022
Cost of living crisis: what’s the mental health impact?
June 8, 2022
Ofgem is changing the energy price cap every 3 months – here’s what it means for people with mental health problems
June 1, 2022
Paying fairly? What Ofwat’s new guidelines mean for people with mental health problems
May 27, 2022
What the government’s new cost-of-living announcements means for people with mental health problems
May 26, 2022
Cost of living – where you can get help
May 25, 2022
介绍:Amanda Cole
May 20, 2022
What telecom providers need to do to support people struggling to pay
May 17, 2022
Four takeaways from the Queen’s Speech
May 12, 2022
Managed migration: how government can protect people with mental health problems moving to Universal Credit
May 10, 2022
How local government can support people with mental health problems through the cost of living crisis
May 5, 2022
When the disability pay gap and the cost of living crisis collide
April 29, 2022
What’s next in the fight to tackle online scams?
April 28, 2022
Protecting people’s wellbeing in the cost of living crisis
April 21, 2022
How energy suppliers can support customers with mental health problems through the energy crisis
April 20, 2022
How the area you live in impacts your mental health
April 12, 2022
Three steps towards effective debt advice
April 8, 2022
How councils can support people with mental health problems through the latest rise in council tax
April 5, 2022
Too many people with severe mental illness are left struggling alone with their finances
March 31, 2022
How the energy crisis is impacting people with mental health problems
March 30, 2022
介绍:Dom Taylor
March 25, 2022
Why the Spring Statement doesn’t go far enough to support people with mental health problems
March 24, 2022
Two years of progress in helping banks tackle gambling harms
March 18, 2022
A campaign win: the government acts on our call to tackle online scam adverts
March 8, 2022
The devastating mental health impact of needing to use food banks
March 4, 2022
How our new guide can help your firm meet its legal duties under the Equality Act
March 2, 2022
Five different ways the pandemic has affected finances for people with mental health problems
February 22, 2022
Is 2022 the year we finally crack down on scammers?
February 17, 2022
介绍:Becca Stacey
February 16, 2022
Campaign victory – protecting funding for debt advice
February 14, 2022
Health and disability benefits aren’t generous enough to support vulnerable people through the cost of living crisis
February 10, 2022
The Universal Credit Help to Claim services is changing – here’s how it could affect people with mental health problems
February 7, 2022
Tackling mental health inequalities should be a central part of “Levelling Up”
February 4, 2022
The energy price cap rise: Five ways energy firms can better support customers with mental health problems
February 3, 2022
People with mental health problems say they aren’t getting Equality Act protections from essential services companies
February 2, 2022
What new work-related sanctions on Universal Credit will mean for people with mental health problems
January 27, 2022
Three ways banks can maintain the momentum for supporting customers experiencing gambling-related harm
January 18, 2022
Living with gambling addiction: What can the financial services industry do to help?
January 6, 2022
Reasons to be cheerful
December 15, 2021
“Help-seekers and multi-strugglers”: Who felt the worst mental health and financial effects of the pandemic?
December 9, 2021
How health and social care providers can help people with mental health problems avoid financial difficulty
December 8, 2021
The FCA’s Consumer Duty could be transformative for people with mental health problems
December 7, 2021
Why essential services need to listen to experts by experience
December 3, 2021
What can essential services firms and local authorities learn about supporting vulnerable customers from our new research?
December 3, 2021
LISTEN BACK: Martin Lewis talks about our new research on You and Yours
November 24, 2021
Money and mental health in a time of crisis
November 24, 2021
Buy Now Pay Later and mental health – what’s the cost?
November 23, 2021
How HMRC can ease the pressure on people in problem debt
November 19, 2021
Supporting people with mental health problems with council tax
November 11, 2021
Better blocks and beyond: highlights from our gambling conference
November 10, 2021
Caught in a trap: Making it easier to leave a subscription
November 3, 2021
Budget 2021: More trick than treat for those most in need of support
October 27, 2021
Online Safety Bill: Martin Lewis calls on MPs to include scam ads
October 20, 2021
How our Research Community helped get information about money and mental health into GP surgeries
October 14, 2021
World Mental Health Day: Time to tackle financial inequalities for people with mental health problems
October 8, 2021
Shaping the future of health and disability benefits
October 8, 2021
The end of furlough means accessible support is more vital than ever
September 30, 2021
Two further banks have become Mental Health Accessible
September 29, 2021
What the energy crisis means for vulnerable customers
September 24, 2021
Time to crack down on scam ads: Our response to the Joint Committee on the Draft Online Safety Bill
September 23, 2021
Set Up To Fail: Lords make the case for government to act
September 9, 2021
介绍:Rachel Fergusson
September 8, 2021
Gordon Moody: Women and gambling
September 3, 2021
How creditors can reduce the stress around debt problems
August 27, 2021
Depression and memory loss: A hidden barrier to employment
August 24, 2021
How government can make it easier for people moving from legacy benefits to Universal Credit
August 19, 2021
Time flies when you’re having fun
August 17, 2021
介绍:Alexis Stevens
August 12, 2021
Energy price cap rise: Why firms must take action now to improve debt communications
August 6, 2021
What the FCA’s duty of care means for people with mental health problems
August 2, 2021
Scam ads are a menace but the Online Safety Bill is a golden chance to tackle them
July 29, 2021
Health is everyone’s business: a disappointing response for people with mental health problems
July 22, 2021
How can banks best support their customers with gambling problems?
July 20, 2021
Flexible working: what happens after 19 July?
July 12, 2021
Mental health and the pandemic: What do the latest ONS stats tell us?
June 17, 2021
Carers are struggling to support loved ones with their Universal Credit claims
June 11, 2021
It ain’t (just) what you do it’s the way that you do it
June 8, 2021
Three ways the DWP can make it easier for people to access Universal Credit
June 4, 2021
Research Community members help improve support for people with money problems
May 28, 2021
People who need help with Universal Credit are being #SetUpToFail
May 26, 2021
The Online Safety Bill: a missed opportunity to stop online scams
May 11, 2021
Set up to fail report and campaign launch research and campaign launch
May 6, 2021
Reducing risky gambling using behavioural insights
May 5, 2021
My mental health and income story
April 28, 2021
3 ways the Mental Health Act can be changed to better tackle money and mental health problems
April 22, 2021
Gambling Act review: A chance to make gambling safer by design
April 16, 2021
Accessibility is too often forgotten about in website design
April 12, 2021
Our money and our mind
April 7, 2021
Questions remain about government plans for mental health and suicide prevention
March 31, 2021
Webinar: Breaking the link between online financial harms and mental health problems
March 17, 2021
A safer net – reducing online harm for people with mental health problems
March 17, 2021
Seven ways employers and government can help workers with mental health problems thrive during the pandemic
March 11, 2021
Employers should take up the fight for better mental health services
March 10, 2021
Stopping the Charge across the UK – two countries down, two to go
March 4, 2021
Budget to “protect livelihoods” misses many people with mental health problems
March 3, 2021
What’s next for Mental Health Accessible in 2021?
February 25, 2021
介绍:Richard Taylor
February 24, 2021
New FCA guidance means banks must improve treatment of vulnerable customers
February 23, 2021
New ONS data highlights mental health living standards inequalities
February 19, 2021
What I’ve learned from the last six months
February 17, 2021
Three changes the government should make to the benefits system to support people through the pandemic
February 15, 2021
What the Financial Lives survey tells us about money and mental health during the pandemic
February 12, 2021
Changes to online slot machines shows the opportunity to tackle gambling harm
February 10, 2021
How to close the mental health income gap
February 3, 2021
Three key takeaways from the Woolard Review into unsecured credit
February 2, 2021
Webinar: How can we close the mental health income gap?
February 1, 2021
介绍:Georgia Preece
February 1, 2021
Putting flexibility at the forefront in the workplace
January 29, 2021
What’s the relationship between ethnicity and the mental health income gap?
January 7, 2021
To “build back better”, we need to tackle the inequalities exposed by the pandemic
December 18, 2020
Digital exclusion – what’s the cost of no connection?
December 17, 2020
How the government can protect people with mental health problems from online scams
December 9, 2020
How banks and retailers can help people stay in control of online spending
December 2, 2020
Mental health, Covid and the Spending Review: let’s not go back to ‘normal’
November 27, 2020
Ofcom backs our call for telecomms providers to improve support for customers with mental health problems
November 24, 2020
A toolkit to help people improve their mental and financial health
November 23, 2020
Lessons from my time at Money and Mental Health
November 20, 2020
Online shopping and mental health
November 10, 2020
Prioritising my mental health has come at a cost – literally
November 6, 2020
How Peabody has made its debt letters more supportive
November 4, 2020
Research Officer
November 3, 2020
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Farewell reflections
October 30, 2020
Lessons from our conference: How can banks support people with gambling problems?
October 26, 2020
Supporting those with problem debt during the pandemic
October 22, 2020
3 takeaways from our conference for financial services firms on tackling gambling harms
October 20, 2020
Bank card gambling blockers: a story of progress
October 14, 2020
A toolkit to help organisations tackle gambling related financial harm
October 9, 2020
我们阻止了最令人痛心的债务威胁!
October 7, 2020
Mind the mental health income gap
September 22, 2020
Closing the mental health income gap
September 7, 2020
How has the pandemic affected young people’s mental health and employment?
September 1, 2020
It’s time for more firms to become Mental Health Accessible
August 27, 2020
介绍:Haylie Page
August 24, 2020
Reflecting on my time at Money and Mental Health
August 14, 2020
3 takeaways from our recent webinar on online gambling and mental health
August 13, 2020
Introducing our new checklist for debt advice services
August 12, 2020
Ofcom’s guidance for treating vulnerable customers fairly: a welcome direction in our current circumstances
July 30, 2020
Martin Lewis: Looking back at our highlights from 2019/20
July 27, 2020
Making free debt advice accessible to people with mental health problems
July 23, 2020
Making online gambling a safer bet for people with a mental health problem
July 15, 2020
Event catch-up: Sharing our benefits and income research with Parliament
June 24, 2020
What makes a good job application?
June 19, 2020
Event catch-up: Launching our work on income and mental health
June 17, 2020
How coronavirus has affected the income of people with mental health problems
June 16, 2020
MPs back our call to Stop the #DebtThreats
June 15, 2020
Time for government to Stop the Debt Threats during Covid-19
June 3, 2020
3 acts of kindness we want to see this Mental Health Awareness week
May 18, 2020
介绍:Chris Lees
May 14, 2020
How to get support with shopping during the pandemic
May 13, 2020
The difficulties getting mental health support during the pandemic
May 5, 2020
Event catch-up: presenting our Covid-19 research in Parliament
April 30, 2020
The government can do more to help people access benefits during Covid-19
April 28, 2020
Are you worried about gambling during the pandemic?
April 24, 2020
How essential services providers can support customers during Covid-19
April 22, 2020
The government must act to stop ‘debt threat’ letters during the Covid-19 outbreak
April 14, 2020
Three reflections on the FCA’s coronavirus support measures
April 9, 2020
People with mental health problems need more financial support during coronavirus crisis
April 2, 2020
Tools to help you manage money during the coronavirus outbreak
March 31, 2020
How the government can ensure people can access benefits during the coronavirus outbreak
March 27, 2020
Joint letter to Thérèse Coffey
March 26, 2020
Covid-19: managing your mental and financial wellbeing
March 16, 2020
Covid-19 and Budget 2020: what they mean for financial wellbeing
March 12, 2020
Buy now, pay later: how can retailers make it safer?
March 10, 2020
介绍:Alice Rose
March 4, 2020
介绍:Conor D’Arcy
February 24, 2020
Practical advice for creditors to support customers with mental health problems
February 19, 2020
Bailiff reform: A year has passed and we need action
February 17, 2020
Overlooked and underregulated: Online spaces and financial harms
February 12, 2020
It’s time to talk about debt – and make it easier to get help
February 6, 2020
介绍:Juno Bhardwaj Shah
February 4, 2020
Introducing our Interim Chief Executive
January 28, 2020
Mental health is at the heart of the UK’s new Strategy for Financial Wellbeing
January 21, 2020
Get involved in our new project to tackle problem gambling
January 17, 2020
The links between problem gambling, self-harm and mental health
January 6, 2020
Five gold things…reasons to be cheerful in 2020
December 20, 2019
My money and mental health story
December 16, 2019
General Election 2019: Reforming Power of Attorney
December 11, 2019
General election 2019: A fair deal in markets for people with mental health problems
December 10, 2019
Calling time on bad telecoms services
December 5, 2019
Prevention is better than cure
December 3, 2019
General Election 2019: Making sick pay work and reforming the benefits system
November 22, 2019
General election 2019: Making money advice available as part of NHS care
November 20, 2019
General election 2019: How the next govenment can help prevent suicide
November 15, 2019
Gambling blocks: The odds are that your bank now offers one
November 14, 2019
Introducing the Money and Mental Health general election manifesto
November 6, 2019
Event catch up: Launching our new Data Protecting report
October 29, 2019
How banks can use customer financial data to help people avoid money problems
October 22, 2019
How the energy sector can improve support for people with mental health problems
October 16, 2019
World Mental Health Day: Lenders back our call to Stop the Debt Threats
October 10, 2019
Local and national action needed to improve debt collection practices
October 8, 2019
1 October: The day we really will ‘stop the charge’ (in England…)
September 26, 2019
How can we help students avoid financial difficulty?
September 20, 2019
Breaking the link between financial difficulty and suicide
September 10, 2019
Meet our new Advisory Board members
August 28, 2019
Preventing financial difficulty: share your expertise with us
August 16, 2019
Introducing Katrina Gaffney
August 13, 2019
Making Power of Attorney work for people with mental health problems
August 9, 2019
Government plans for personal health budgets don’t go far enough
August 1, 2019
Event catch-up: launching our ‘A little help from my friends’ report
July 29, 2019
Introducing our Annual Review: our highlights from the past year
July 25, 2019
The FCA calls on firms to improve support for vulnerable customers
July 23, 2019
Five takeaways from the new prevention green paper
July 23, 2019
Four reflections on my internship at Money and Mental Health
July 18, 2019
Making it easier for people to get help from friends to manage money
July 16, 2019
Event catch-up: launching the Mental Health Accessible standards
July 2, 2019
介绍:Mental Health Accessible standards for essential services
June 24, 2019
A new strategy for Money and Mental Health
June 19, 2019
Putting mental health on the diversity agenda
June 13, 2019
A call for action to improve how the energy sector treats vulnerable customers
June 11, 2019
A big step towards tackling the financial and psychological costs of overdrafts
June 7, 2019
Insuring a fair deal for people with mental health problems
June 4, 2019
How financial services firms can support people in crisis, and their loved ones
May 29, 2019
Our #DebtThreats debate: the government says changing debt letters is ‘top priority’
May 22, 2019
Universal design: how financial firms can make their systems work for everyone
May 20, 2019
Unpicking the Treasury Committee report: Access to cash and gambling blocks
May 15, 2019
Treasury Select Committee backs our Stop the #DebtThreats campaign
May 13, 2019
There is more to Parliament than what’s on TV
May 10, 2019
Mummy and mental health
May 9, 2019
Our birthday wish-list
April 12, 2019
Important steps towards stamping out bad bailiff behaviour
April 11, 2019
Beyond a label: taking a broader view of mental health, debt and vulnerability
April 3, 2019
How small changes can make a big difference
April 2, 2019
Money and mental health
March 29, 2019
The FCA has given government the green light to stop debt threat letters
March 27, 2019
The role of essential services in preventing suicide
March 21, 2019
Making the benefits system accessible to people with severe mental illness
March 15, 2019
Event catch-up: launching ‘The benefits assault course’ report in Parliament
March 11, 2019
Welcome steps on benefits reforms, but much more to be done to make the system accessible
March 6, 2019
How to make the benefits system more accessible for people with mental health problems
March 4, 2019
Unmissable: The link between debt, mental health problems and missing people
February 27, 2019
The BMA agrees to #StopTheCharge
February 21, 2019
Calling time on bad bailiff behaviour
February 15, 2019
介绍:Adenike Adebiyi
February 12, 2019
Event catch-up: launching our new work programme on data, AI and mental health
February 8, 2019
#TimetoTalk: A little more conversation – and a lot more action, please
February 7, 2019
Financial difficulties and suicide: taking a closer look at the numbers
February 6, 2019
Our new work programme: Using financial data to support people with mental health problems
January 30, 2019
Reflections on six months at Money and Mental Health
January 28, 2019
介绍:Brian Semple
January 18, 2019
Cash in or cash out?
January 11, 2019
A Long Term Plan for mental health, not just mental health services
January 8, 2019
金钱和心理健康在2018年的数据
December 21, 2018
FCA high-cost credit review: moving towards a fairer system
December 19, 2018
Launching our campaign to Stop the #DebtThreats in parliament
December 14, 2018
A campaign victory: Barclays introduces spending controls for customers
December 11, 2018
How local authorities can help break the link between problem debt and suicide
December 7, 2018
You can help us stop the #DebtThreats
December 4, 2018
Making debt advice work for people with mental health problems
November 30, 2018
Being your own boss: the upsides and challenges for people with mental health problems
November 15, 2018
Why I’m alarmed by the alarmism around technology and our mental health
November 13, 2018
Report launch: Too ill to work, too broke not to
November 8, 2018
The government should go further in fixing Universal Credit roll-out
November 7, 2018
Too ill to work, too broke not to
November 1, 2018
Budget 2018: Tough on problem debt, but not the causes of debt?
October 29, 2018
Never just a number: the value of debt advice
October 24, 2018
Progress in the bank towards tackling problem gambling
October 19, 2018
What’s next after the five year forward view – thinking sideways
October 12, 2018
Talking about my generation: We’re looking for more young people to share their stories with us
October 10, 2018
Money and mental health in the US: Why systems matter
October 3, 2018
The daily struggle of living without a basic appliance
September 27, 2018
Anything but Brexit: What we’d like to see debated at party conference
September 21, 2018
Tell Mind about your experiences of Universal Credit
September 14, 2018
Share your experience of financial difficulty and suicide
September 10, 2018
Why aren’t banks doing more for customers with mental health problems?
September 4, 2018
The social housing green paper – a vision for change
August 29, 2018
A transatlantic perspective on money and mental health problems
August 23, 2018
A nudge in the right direction – Ofcom’s recent announcement
August 13, 2018
Mental health, Blue Badges – and why we need a bigger cake
August 1, 2018
Introducing our new Director – Helen Undy
July 30, 2018
Counting the cost of government debt collections
July 27, 2018
Practical recovery – a counsellor’s perspective
July 24, 2018
介绍:Liam Hill
July 20, 2018
A collective campaign win: The Financial Conduct Authority & vulnerability
July 16, 2018
Martin Lewis: The fight to divorce mental health and debt
July 16, 2018
Setting the Standards – Minimum standards and best practice
July 9, 2018
Accessibility and mental health
July 3, 2018
Film: John’s story
July 3, 2018
Giving more power to vulnerable customers – Ofgem’s annual review
June 28, 2018
Universal Credit: When problems outweigh the benefits
June 15, 2018
Balancing autonomy and risk – extending personal health budgets to people using mental health services
June 11, 2018
Why holistic care is vital – an insider’s view of psychiatry
June 4, 2018
What the Money and Mental Health internship has meant to me
May 31, 2018
Our response to the FCA’s action on high-cost credit
May 31, 2018
High-cost short-term credit: The significance of borrowing money online
May 25, 2018
Balancing the risks of data sharing
May 22, 2018
The importance of holistic support
May 18, 2018
The hidden costs of stress and anxiety
May 17, 2018
Another campaign win – a bank that lets you block gambling
May 16, 2018
Mental Health Awareness Week 2018: Promoting financial wellbeing at work
May 14, 2018
Informal borrowing and mental health problems: our new research
May 10, 2018
The Commission for Customers in Vulnerable Circumstance – Energy UK’s new initiative
May 8, 2018
A review of the 2014 Bailiff Reforms: the importance of experts
May 4, 2018
A discussion on rent arrears and mental health
April 27, 2018
Loan sharks – a personal story
April 25, 2018
Recovery Space – you did it!
April 24, 2018
Breathing Space in Scotland, Northern Ireland and Wales – everyone should benefit
April 23, 2018
Taking our Recovery Space campaign to Downing Street
April 23, 2018
Where the heart is
April 16, 2018
A policy win – shaping today’s consumer green paper
April 11, 2018
Navigating the benefits system during a mental health crisis
April 6, 2018
What we stand to lose if we stop sharing data
April 4, 2018
Alex Lewis: The cost of my life
March 29, 2018
Recovery space – aside from the campaign, what more can essential services do?
March 22, 2018