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Mental Health UK and Lloyds Banking Group launch new programme to tackle mental health challenge in young people across the UK

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Today, we released our Burnout Report, a new benchmark study conducted annually exploring the experience and prevalence of high or extreme pressure and stress in our daily lives, and the factors that contribute towards or alleviate the risk of burnout. Brian Dow, Chief Executive at Mental Health UK, reflects on the key findings of the report, and the need for national action on this issue.

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Being LGBTQIA+ doesn’t automatically mean you will experience a mental health problem but LGBTQIA+ people are more likely to develop a mental health problem or experience poor mental health, due to their life experiences. On this page we’ll look at issues people in these communities may face, and how you can manage your mental health as part of these communities.

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Gamers everywhere are joining #TeamMHUK and using their passion for gaming for good online to help us change the lives of people affected by a mental health problem IRL.

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At Johnson & Johnson (J&J), we aspire to change the trajectory of health for humanity and as the world’s largest diversified healthcare company, we are committed to helping people live healthier and happier lives. This includes our employees, and our ambition is to have the healthiest workforce in the world by 2020.

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Katie left for Africa at the end of March with a clear target in mind – to spend four days trekking in one of the world’s harshest environments, the Sahara desert, to raise money for Mental Health UK. Katie shared with us the highs and lows of her incredible journey and how it both empowered and challenged her mentally.

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Our young people’s programmes, Bloom and Your Resilience have always been run with the mindset that young people’s voices and experiences need to be at the forefront in developing and delivering our workshops.

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Mental Health UK and Lloyds Banking Group have today announced an extension to their charity partnership for another two years.

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