Xenia Koumi, Business Healthy programme lead at the City of London Corporation’s Public Health team, explains the work the City is doing to improve and support the mental wellbeing of people in the Square Mile
Katie Hoare from Counselling Directory and Happiful, who are supporting #ScrollFreeSeptember with their #ScrollControl campaign, details eight healthy substitutes for endless social media scrolling.
New research reveals “Like” button is one of most “toxic” elements for social media users
Emma Walker, second year BBSRC-ESRC funded Centre for Doctoral Training in Biosocial Research PhD student at University College London’s Institute for Epidemiology and Health Care, describes how getting involved with research on social media helped her to reflect on her own usage.
Keisha Simpson, a recent graduate from Bishop's University and co-founder of Live Life Unfiltered, shares her personal experience participating in the #AsSheIs Challenge.
Natasha Airey, a volunteer on the Health Action Campaign mental health research team, discusses the role of social media in student mental health problems.
Simon Kitchen, Chief Executive of Bipolar UK, discusses taking a public health approach to improve serious mental health conditions
Michael Baber, Director of Health Action Campaign, a public health charity whose guiding principle is that prevention is better than cure, discusses the growing issue of student mental ill health
The Royal Society for Public Health (RSPH) now accredits the “Working with Adult survivors of Child Abuse in a Trauma Informed Way” e-learning programme provided by the National Association for People Abused in Childhood (NAPAC)
Around one quarter of hospitality staff have reported seeking psychological support or medication.