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A New Perspective: Moving from Chair to Consultant at Bridge
Throughout my career as a corporate lawyer and governance professional, I have operated within structured, high-level decision-making roles. At Bridge, robust governance structures and...
Ride for Recovery: Join the London to Brighton Cycle Ride and Support Bridge Support and Recovery College Greenwich.
At Bridge Support and Recovery College Greenwich, we believe in the power of community and resilience. This year, we’re excited to invite you to be part of an inspiring journey: the London to...
Why Mental Health Services Fail Prisoners After Release
For many people with severe mental health conditions, prison is not a one-time experience—it’s a cycle. They leave with no support, struggle to adjust, and end up back behind bars. This is not just...
Supporting Families of Those with Mental Health Challenges
When someone struggles with mental health, their family feels it too. Parents, partners, siblings, and children often become carers. They offer support, manage crises, and try to find help. But too...
Making Workplace Mental Health Support Work
For years, mental health in the workplace was ignored. Stress, burnout, and anxiety were seen as personal problems, not business ones. Thankfully that is changing. More companies are offering mental...
Mental Health at Work: Why It Matters and How to Get It Right
Mental health is an important part of our lives, and it’s just as important at work as it is at home. Work can be a big part of who we are, providing purpose, connection, and income. But when mental...
Our Response to the National Insurance Hike for Charities
As a charity devoted to providing essential mental health and recovery services across our communities, we feel compelled to speak out about the recent budget decision to increase employer National...
5 Tips for Families Supporting Loved Ones with Mental Health Needs
It can feel overwhelming when a loved one is dealing with mental health issues. Many family members want to help but aren’t always sure what to do or say. You’re not alone, and there are ways you...
Supporting Employment for People with Mental Health Challenges
For many people facing mental health challenges, getting back to work can be a transformative part of their recovery journey. Employment is obvisously a financial necessity for most, but it is also...
How Loneliness and Social Isolation Affect Our Mental Health
It's funny how, even though we're all so connected these days, a lot of us still feel pretty lonely. Long-term loneliness and isolation can harm our mental and physical health. It’s totally normal...
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