World Mental Health Day: Young Londoners attend one-day festival at City Hall
More than 300 young Londoners are expected to take part of the free-to-attend World Mental Health Day Festival to be

More than 300 young Londoners are expected to take part of the free-to-attend World Mental Health Day Festival to be

London is preparing for this year’s World Mental Health Day to raise awareness and end the stigma around mental health.

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A top hair surgeon has welcomed an employment tribunal’s ruling that calling a man ‘bald’ is sexual harassment – as

Learning to love and accept your body can be a long journey for many people. Over a third of adults

Public sexual harassment (PSH) can have a lasting impact on people’s mental health, sense of safety, self – esteem, and

The NHS has struggled to keep up with a record number of mental health referrals in young people following the

Midwifery, one of the very specialist professions within the NHS, is on the verge of becoming critically unsafe. Midwives have

People’s perceptions about video games and the people who play them are changing.
Gaming, once vilified as a cause of violence and gambling addiction, was the thing that everyone turned to during the pandemic, where they could no longer socialise in person.

Throughout the winter across the capital, people are taking part in cold water swimming for the perceived benefits to their