Celebrating neurodiversity News Published 17 Mar 2021 For Neurodiversity Celebration Week (15 to 21 March 2021), Tasha Walsh explains her passion for working with neurodiverse people and why it's something we should all be celebrating
A year in lockdown News Published 23 Mar 2021 Twelve months on, ethics consultant Stephen Hitchcock is now convinced of the 'real' benefits of online therapy
Why there should be funding for school counselling News Published 7 Apr 2021 Niki Gibbs finds out why, 10 years on, her school remains committed to investing in school-based counselling services
The importance of sleep News Published 9 Apr 2021 Good sleep is vital for our wellbeing but, as a result of the pandemic, many more of us now suffer with sleep loss. Our member Sara Beaumont offers some advice on how to get enough good quality sleep.
When BMI blocks support for people with eating disorders News Published 16 Apr 2021 Ruth Micallef says scrapping Body Mass Index (BMI) as a qualifying measure could allow those suffering from invisible eating disorders to seek the help they need
Nature in all its glory News Published 10 May 2021 Ann Shaheed reflects on the many ways that nature can inspire natural delight and joy. Mental Health Awareness Week 2021
Connecting with nature News Published 11 May 2021 Charles Gordon-Graham explores a love of nature, animals and the positive role of green spaces for mental health. Mental Health Awareness Week 2021
Walking and talking therapy News Published 12 May 2021 Jacqui Cheetham says working in relationship with nature is adding value to her personal therapy. Mental Health Awareness Week 2021
The importance of nature connection News Published 14 May 2021 Natalie Rossiter encourages us to use our senses and immerse ourselves in nature. Mental Health Awareness Week 2021
How reciprocal is your relationship with nature? News Published 14 May 2021 Nature is an enormously precious resource for us and our work, so Charlie Morse-Brown asks us all to take care of it. Mental Health Awareness Week 2021