Mental Health Foundation

Mental Health Foundation

The logo of the Mental Health Foundation
Formation 1949
Headquarters Colechurch House
1 London Bridge Walk
London
SE1 2SX
United Kingdom.
Region served
UK
Chief Executive
Jenny Edwards CBE[1]
Website www.mentalhealth.org.uk

The Mental Health Foundation was founded in 1949. It is a British charitable organization that provides information, carries out research, and campaigns to improve services for people affected by mental health problems. It now incorporates the Foundation for People with Learning Disabilities.

History and origins

In 1949 Derek Richter, a neurochemist with an interest in mental health, and Ian Henderson, a stockbroker, formed the Mental Health Research Fund (MHRF), with the aim of raising funds to award grants for research in mental health. In 1972 the Fund merged with another fundraising body, The Mental Health Trust, and in 1973 was renamed the Mental Health Foundation.[2]

Aims

The strategic objectives of the Mental Health Foundation are to make mental health a core issue in the UK and to improve services and community support for people with leaming disabilities and people with mental health problems. It also aims to sustain its development through excellent management and high quality fundraising and support services.[3] In 2007 the then Chief Executive described the main purpose of the Foundation as "to try to mainstream mental health as an issue so it is a core part of everything else".[4]

Organization

The president of the Foundation is Dinesh Bhugra, and the patron is Princess Alexandra, The Honourable Lady Ogilvy. Keith Leslie, the Chairman of the board of trustees was appointed in 2014. The Chief Executive, Jenny Edwards, was appointed in 2013.[5]

Campaigns

The Mental Health Foundation campaigns to raise awareness of mental health issues in the media and raise the profile of mental health in political and social agendas. Recent campaigns have included:[6]

Funding

The Foundation's income for 2011-12 was £4.9m, with sources including donations (individual and corporate), legacies and grants.[10][11]

See also

References

  1. "Jenny Edwards CBE, Chief Executive". Mentalhealth.org.uk. Retrieved 2014-06-18.
  2. "Our History". Mentalhealth.org.uk. Retrieved 2014-06-18.
  3. Guardian interview 2007
  4. "Meet the Team". Mentalhealth.org.uk. Retrieved 2014-06-18.
  5. MHF website - campaigns
  6. BBC News report
  7. Right Here website
  8. MHF website campaigns
  9. MHF website - About Us

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