Mental Health Wales

Promoting Choice in Mental Health

Mental Health Wales - logo
This website is managed by hafal-logo
Cymraeg
Skip to content
  • Home
  • Mental Health in Wales
    • New Strategy for Wales
    • Delivering the Strategy
    • What is Serious Mental Illness?
    • Measure/Strategy/Delivery Plan Guide
  • The Holistic Approach
    • Overview
    • Social, Cultural & Spiritual
    • Physical Wellbeing
    • Accommodation
    • Work & Occupation
    • Finance & Money
    • Education & Training
    • Medical and Other Treatments
    • Parenting & Caring Relationships
  • Who’s Who
    • The Senedd
    • The NHS and Social Services in Wales
  • Carers & Families
    • Care and Treatment Planning
    • Welsh Carers Strategy
    • Legal Rights of Carers
  • Legal & Other Matters
    • The Mental Health Act
    • Confidentiality
    • Police Matters
    • Hospital Admission & Discharge
    • Mental Health Measure
    • Social Services and Well-being Act
  • Your Views
    • Contact Us
  • Font Size:

Make our neighbourhood nature safer & cleaner, say British teenagers on Mental Health Awareness Week

12May

Cleaner, safer and more local natural spaces, along with greener streets, are the changes most favoured by teenagers aged 13 to… read more

One in four say mental health worsened after receiving NHS treatment remotely, new research suggests

04May

A new report from Mind – ‘Trying to Connect’ – looks at people’s experiences of accessing mental health treatment remotely via… read more

Mental Health Today Wales 2021 event details announced

26Apr

It has been announced that the Mental Health Today Wales 2021 event is being hosted online, providing the opportunity to… read more

Mental health in prison inquiry launched

22Apr

A serious increase in the level of self-harm incidents in prisons, and generally poor levels of information about wider matters… read more

INTERVIEW: Ruth Wilson, Practice Leader, Hafal Ceredigion

19Apr