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Mental health
June 2018
Blood, sweat and tears
A doctor's dilemma: lock Susan up or let the streets claim her young life
Anonymous
Susan was a regular, a sex worker with the physical health of an 80-year-old. Were we even right to section her to stop her substance abuse?
May 2018
'A&E is no place for a crisis': Bradford leads the way in mental health care
Young people can be champions of change in mental health care
Mental health care: have services really been transformed?
Why the south Wales town that forged the NHS now points to its future
Mental health self-help guides tend to be dull, so I created a vibrant zine
Blood, sweat and tears
I never wanted to be a nurse but helping a suicidal patient changed my mind
The last decade of health and social care in England – in 10 charts
April 2018
'Drama saved my life': how performing can help mental health problems
May Contain Nuts is an award-winning theatre company of people with experience of mental ill health
VIP lab tours for child patients is healthcare innovation of the year
Malcolm Robinson, scientist and founder of charity Harvey’s Gang, named overall winner at Advancing Healthcare awards
Views from the NHS frontline
I am a burnt-out doctor. This is why it matters
Eileen Parkes
Rise in assaults on staff reveals intolerable pressure on NHS
Doctors knew my son was suicidal. I should have been told before he died
Sangeeta Mahajan
March 2018
Views from the NHS frontline
For doctors with depression, A&E can be especially tough. I should know
Ben Janaway
More cash will force the NHS to address tougher questions than money
Richard Vize
'I had a breakdown and am homeless': the impact of NHS staff shortages
Blood, sweat and tears
I swapped community nursing for a baker's apron and a bag of flour
Can health workers stop thousands of women being killed in Guatemala?
Blood, sweat and tears
One day I was director in a mental health trust. The next I was suicidal
Mandy Stevens
February 2018
Views from the NHS frontline
I work in child mental health – government plans will fail many who need help
Robin Barker
When I dream of what the system could look like I see possibilities, but current plans don’t capture that vision
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