Charities accounted for a quarter of the funding in the UK and less than six per cent elsewhere. The share of health research dedicated to mental health ranged from 4·0% in the UK to 9·7% in Finland. When compared to the DALY attributable to mental disorders, Spain, France, Finland, ...
UK charities are facing a £10.1 billion funding gap over the next six months as a result of COVID 19, with incomes expected to drop by £6.7 billion at the same time as demand for their support rises by the equivalent of £3.4 billion, according to new analysis from c...
Participants believed that when people were unable to access mental health treatment, they turned to mental health support charities. These charities, such as CALM or The Samaritans, were seen by participants to be unhelpful to people in need of support. It was reported that these charities rarely...
Charities should definitely pat themselves on the back for the progress that they’ve made. Although, what’s really happened without us realising, is that the method of digital transformations occurring in charities has changed overnight. We’re at an embryonic stage with it, not at a stage ...
we distribute around £500 million a year through 10,000+ grants and plan to invest over £4 billion of funding into communities by 2030. We’re privileged to be able to work with the smallest of local groups right up to UK-wide charities, enabling people and co...
Barclays is extending its 100x100 Covid-19 Community Relief funding programme for charities. It has announced that a further 50 donations of £100,000 are being made available to UK charities to support communities impacted by the pandemic. Charities with an annual income of at least £1m ...
In the UK we have 14 million children of a total population of just over 68 million, so children make up around 20 per cent of the population – yet CAMHS only receives 6.4 per cent of mental health spending. The numbers don’t add up. ...
Those advising governments and charities on dietary policy warn how "current or past financial or personal associations with interested parties make it difficultto distinguish subtle, unconscious bias from deliberately concealed impropriety." Other research found that of 168 industry-funded studies,156 (93...
They are dedicated to helping the most vulnerable people in society, tackling problems such as loneliness, Alzheimer’s and mental health. As well as working with non-profit organisations in local communities, the Health Lottery has also supported national charities such as Mencap and Dementia UK....
s story, and that of other young people arriving in the UK. It will also allow us to develop AWOL as both a production in its own right and also an audience development tool taking work directly to young people and allowing them to experience theatre for the first time in a safe ...