The end of furlough means accessible support is more vital than ever September 30, 2021August 2, 2022 Conor D'Arcy, Head of Research and Policy, Money and Mental Health The end of furlough [...] Continue Reading
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Flexible working: what happens after 19 July? July 12, 2021August 2, 2022 Katrina Gaffney, External Affairs Officer, Money and Mental Health Flexible working: what happens after 19 [...] Continue Reading
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Our money and our mind April 7, 2021August 2, 2022 Roy Rickhuss CBE, General Secretary, Community Our money and our mind 7 April 2021 The [...] Continue Reading
Seven ways employers and government can help workers with mental health problems thrive during the pandemic March 11, 2021August 2, 2022 Nikki Bond, Senior Research Officer, Money and Mental Health Seven ways employers and government can [...] Continue Reading
Employers should take up the fight for better mental health services March 10, 2021August 2, 2022 Jo Bibby, Director of Health, The Health Foundation Employers should take up the fight for [...] Continue Reading
How to close the mental health income gap February 3, 2021August 2, 2022 Helen Undy, Chief Executive, Money and Mental Health How to close the mental health income [...] Continue Reading
Putting flexibility at the forefront in the workplace January 29, 2021August 2, 2022 Haylie Page, External Affairs Intern, Money and Mental Health. Putting flexibility at the forefront in [...] Continue Reading
Prioritising my mental health has come at a cost – literally November 6, 2020November 6, 2020 Lydia, Research Community member Prioritising my mental health has come at a cost - literally [...] Continue Reading