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World Mental Health Day – Supporting Mental Health at Work
World Mental Health Day this year is about mental health in the workplace, something we think is very important at Maudsley Charity.
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Maudsley Charity launches new core funding for voluntary and community organisations supporting people with severe enduring mental illness
Funding call launched to build sustainability in the community and voluntary sector in south east London.
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Maudsley Charity Chief Executive steps down
Maudsley Charity’s chief executive, Rebecca Gray, will leave the Charity after almost nine years to take up a new role as Director of the NHS Confederation’s Mental Health Network.
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Funding for LUCI, a new clinical insight tool
Maudsley Charity are proud to be providing over £1.7m of funding to the new Clinical Informatics Service to develop a new clinical insight tool LUCI (Locating Useful Clinical Information).
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The intersection between poverty and mental health
Maudsley Charity recently ran an event, in partnership with Children in Need, looking at the intersection between poverty and mental health.
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Celebrating the 10-year anniversary of the South London and Maudsley Recovery College
A grant from Maudsley Charity helped start the Recovery College in 2014, one of the first to be established in the UK. The Recovery College offers an extensive programme of free co-produced mental health courses, workshops and webinars.
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Theme - Young People Most at Risk of Mental Illness
From our longstanding involvement in children and young people’s mental health through the development of the Pears Maudsley Centre for Children and Young People, we know that the need for mental health provision for young people has increased significantly since the pandemic. We also see the role that inequalities play in generating higher incidences of mental illness among young people in southeast London.