The Mental Health Foundation’s Mental Health Awareness Week is running from 9-15 May and, with this year’s theme exploring the impact of loneliness, the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport in partnership with the Office for Health Improvement and Disparities (part of the Department of Health and Social Care) are continuing to encourage people to ‘lift someone out of loneliness’.
As promised the new campaign toolkit for Mental Health Awareness Week 2022, with updated key messaging and draft social media copy, is officially live and available to download on the Campaign Resource Centre for you to use during the week and as follows: Loneliness toolkit now live for Mental Health Awareness Week (phepartnerships.co.uk)
Important and exciting conference at Coram Campus in London to Start from the Child and explore the continuum of learning and development from birth to seven years of age
Change to the Childcare Regulations to extend the application window for those who are planning to start a new job or return to work from parental leave.