Public mental health
4 2021
‘GOT NOWT LEFT’ – the impact of inequalities on public mental health
McPin Public Involvement Coordinator Gillian reflects on her own experiences of inequalities as she recruits for a new project around public mental health
4 2021
Visualising Public Mental Health
Public mental health affects us all – this new tool pulls together all the connected components in one visual framework
Collaborating with people with lived experience
Read More11 2021
Forgotten or ignored? Safety research in community mental health services
Have your say on the safety and quality of care provided in adult community-based mental health services
Collaborating with people with lived experience
Improving mental health support
Read More13 2020
COVID LIFE: Expressions of our experiences
What happens to our mental health during a public health crisis? Together with a team of peer-researchers, Covid Life will explore the impact of the pandemic
16 2020
Radical collaboration, common sense & a focus on inequality: McPin’s response to the Covid mental health roadmap
The Lancet paper published today is a rapid response to an unfolding, unprecedented situation. Understanding the role and limits of research in addressing Covid’s mental health impact needs careful consideration and the input of many voices
27 2020
Unfair society, unhealthy lives? Inequality and health in 2020
The publication of the latest Marmot review is depressing. It puts in writing what everyone in the mental health field knows already
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11 2019
Who do you involve when researching public mental health?
Laura E. Fischer explains why recruiting a team of co-researchers based upon ‘expertise by experience’ of public mental health is such a complex task and the guiding principles that helped
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