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Thrive LDN World Mental Health Day

Brits’ wellbeing at low point and may be worse for London’s disadvantaged communities

Many measures of wellbeing are currently at their lowest point of the pandemic, but the situation could be even worse

Ioan, Becca and Sam, second-year students from St. George’s, after their first Thames swim in November

Meet the open water swimmers diving into the River Thames this winter

As Christmas approaches, more and more swimmers are taking to the River Thames in Teddington for a winter thrill. Undeterred

Carols on the Doorstep to take place on December 16

A new initiative to spread some festive joy will see people singing carols on the doorstep on Wednesday 16 December.

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‘The major hurdle is the mental factor’ – Four friends are rowing the Atlantic for mental health

Four south west London friends aiming to raise £200,000 for charity will row across the Atlantic Ocean this December. Harry

Revealed: Review of the Mental Health Act shows black people are most at risk of being sectioned

A recent review of the Mental Health Act 1983 reveals that black people are four times more likely to be

Mental health issues leading cause of absence in London Fire Brigade for first time

Mental health problems are the leading cause of absence among members of the London Fire Brigade for the first time

Brew Mondays: How we can beat the January blues

Christmas has faded, the weather is dark and gloomy, and everyone is back at work. Debt level is higher, motivation

New mental health in sport campaign backed by Harlequins divides opinion at Richmond and Balham clubs

Richmond FC’s director of rugby has voiced his support for tackling mental health problems for young people in sport, but

Harlequins Foundation using high-profile rugby club to raise awareness of mental health

Harlequins announced their support for Time to Talk Day by encouraging the nation to be open about mental health last

Bipolar cyclist faces gruelling 5,000 mile charity ride for ‘life saving’ mental health charity Mind

A 5,000-mile cycle around the British coast is the daunting task ahead of a south west London builder who pedals off

It’s time to talk: South west londoners help break the silence surrounding mental health

Communities across south west London pulled together today in support of Time to Change’s Time to Talk Day. Wimbledon interior

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