Mental Health Act
Why the UK's Mental Health Act Needs to Be Reformed
Conceived in 1983, when people in hospital for mental illness weren’t allowed to vote, problems with the Act mean it often does more harm than good.
Why Don't 'We' Talk About Mental Health?
We must stop shaming BME communities for "not discussing mental health", until it's safe to do so.
The Tories' Mental Health Proposals Are Utter Bullshit
They're proposing radical changes, including scrapping new funding and the mental health act. But it's all a sham.
What It’s Like to Be Forced to Take Anti-Psychotic Drugs
After involuntary mental health treatment many patients feel afraid to seek more help. A constitutional challenge could change the way patients consent to treatment in British Columbia.
When Is Britain Going to Stop Marginalizing Black and Minority Mental Health Patients?
The UK government has all but abandoned the vital issue of race in mental health treatment—a frightening reality when you consider that the number of people from minority groups being admitted for crisis care vastly outweigh any other.