by Kris Sarabadu | Nov 2, 2021 | Uncategorized
As you probably know, November is the month of ‘Mo’-vember. A time for fundraising which initially began as a charity drive to raise money and awareness around testicular cancer and the reason you’ll see so many men walking around with moustaches! This honourable...
by Kris Sarabadu | Apr 15, 2021 | Uncategorized, depression, Workplace
In this blog we cast a brief eye over depression in the workplace. We’ll look at the impact of it and a give a little insight in what depression actually is. We’ll provide a little taster of the fascinating and highly important world of mental health. Why are so many...
by Kris Sarabadu | Mar 19, 2021 | Uncategorized
Being in the classroom has never been more of a challenge for children or their teachers. The events of 2020 have only conspired to build new barriers to learning, and experts are predicting that more and more people will succumb to mental health issues. Mental health...
by Kris Sarabadu | Mar 14, 2021 | Uncategorized
“The sheer numbers of people developing problems – and some may not be fully-fledged or reach the threshold for diagnosis – will escalate,”Roshan das Nair, Institute of Mental Health You may have seen many headlines discussing the UK’s Mental Health Crisis. You’ve...
by M3nt4lH34lth | Mar 4, 2021 | Uncategorized
10% of children have clinically diagnosable mental health disorders[1] For the purposes of this article, we shall be focussing on mental health and childhood. We tackle teenagers in a separate post as the two pose different issues. Put simply, childhood brain...
by M3nt4lH34lth | Mar 4, 2021 | Uncategorized
50% of mental health issues in the UK are established by 14. We look at the teen brain For the purposes of this article, we shall be focussing on mental health and teenagers. We will tackle early childhood in a separate post as the two pose different issues. It’s...