The magic of mental health is that everything impacts it, and it impacts everything. So change can come from anywhere.
From healthcare to business, the definition of 'the world' is shrinking with a chilling matter-of-factness.
I'm trying to find words, because I don't know what else I can do.
We need to stop pretending this is not happening.
We are talking more than ever about workplace mental health, but we have no clue how to talk about it. Little wonder we can't go beyond the 'productivity' trap. Let's partner to change that.
It's a personal, moral, and ethical question but also a universal, political, and economic one.
The language of βinvestmentβ is taking the mental health conversation backwards.
Ten collectible quotes from 10 stories that made me cry and smile and kept me sane.
Editorial highlights, financial numbers, stuff that didn't work, recognition for Sanity, and plans for 2022. Enjoy :)
Why the increasingly loud debate over the role of technology in mental health is a dangerous distraction.
I got to write about the lived experience of suicidality in a strategic paper on suicide prevention in India, published today in The Lancet Psychiatry.
What can Twitter's new CEO do to take forward one of the platform's most compelling but unsung legacies?