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London Bridge Hospital illuminated by lights at night.

London has lowest registered suicide rate for an English city this decade

London has lowest registered suicide rate for an English city this decade and is a third below the national average,

A man on the phone and staring out of a window.

London tops NHS 111 crisis call answer times but service falls short of targets

London is the quickest region to answer NHS 111 mental health calls as callers in crisis wait nearly four minutes

Someone holding a coffee cup with world mental health day artwork

World Mental Health Day: Free coffee scheme encourages commuters to mingle

An installation at Blackfriars Station has encouraged people to chat to strangers in order to improve their mental health. Mental

A group of children perform in front of a conductor

Multi-million pound foundation invests in Lewisham Music charity

The future of a Lewisham charity which provides music lessons to young people has been secured through a funding grant.

Person stressed at desk

Surge in illness keeping Londoners out of work

Post-pandemic, a growing number of Londoners are being sidelined by health conditions that limit their ability to work, with mental

People in talking therapy

London has the lowest self-harm rates in England but rates amongst LGB+ people much higher

London currently has the lowest rates of intentional self-harm across England and Wales, according to new data released by the

Parkinson’s rowing team in Greenwich take to the water

A Parkinson’s rowing group has received funding to take their indoor activities out onto the water.  Rock ‘n’ Row for

O2 Arena

O2 Arena climb awaits Movember fundraiser on Derby-Paris walk

Over 400 miles separate Derby from the Eiffel Tower in Paris, but that is the walk that one Movember fundraiser

An image of Victoria Keen on location

‘Sylvan Death Cafe’ brings conversation to Beckenham

A group that meets over tea and cake to discuss death and grieving hosted its first in-person event in five

Psychology. Image credit: Mohamed Hassan (Pixabay)

Self-proclaimed ‘psychologists’ may be taking advantage of vulnerable people

“We’re probably waiting for a very big disaster”: Why do some practitioner psychologists want the title ‘psychologist’ to be legally protected?

ADHD

ADHD coaches: what do they do and can they really help?

What do ADHD coaches do and how do you find someone suitably trained? ADHD ‘coaching’ is big business, particularly since

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