Mental Health
Read more about our Fellows' achievements in this area.
Playlist contents
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Mark Bolt's Story
Story, 10 Jul 2015
Mark is an operational police officer who has studied the interface between criminal justice and mental health. He went to the USA in 2013 to study the way in which...
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Norma Clark's Story
Story, 22 Jun 2015
Norma’s Fellowship explored the delivery of supported education programmes for adults living with mental health issues.
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PTSD: the power of dogs and the positivity of helping comrades
Report, 27 Feb 2015
This report looks at how specially trained assistance dogs can mitigate the symptoms of PTSD in veterans from the armed forces and emergency services. It will look at...
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Understanding best practice: the emergency response to mental health crisis
Report, 27 Feb 2015
Alex Crisp, a police constable from Leicester, will be travelling to North America and Australia to research best practice in the emergency response to mental health...
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Understanding best practice: the emergency response to mental health crisis
Report, 27 Feb 2015
Alex Crisp, a police constable from Leicester, will be travelling to North America and Australia to research best practice in the emergency response to mental health...
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Ensuring users get the best out of mental health services
News, 15 Dec 2014
Rita Long is a researcher at the Spectrum Centre for Mental Health Research at Lancaster University. She recently returned from a Churchill Fellowship to America and...
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Young carers impacted by parental mental ill health
Report, 25 Sep 2014
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Reducing crime in young offenders
Report, 25 Sep 2014
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Mental health stigma in rural communities
Report, 25 Sep 2014
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Alternative Routes to Mental Health Recovery
Report, 25 Sep 2014
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Improving the workplace approach to mental illness for postal workers
News, 16 Sep 2014
Stephen Glaysher, from Godalming, has worked as a Royal Mail postman for the past 23 years. Having witnessed how mental illness has affected the working lives of others...
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Mandy Bell's Story
Story, 10 Sep 2014
Whilst working for Gloucestershire Young Carers, Mandy Bell wanted to increase the quantity and quality of support for families - particularly children - affected by...
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Donna Marsh's Story
Story, 7 Aug 2014
In 2010, Donna was a Mental Health Nurse working in a Maximum Security Prison, where she was responsible for assessing and supporting adults with severe and enduring...