HFEH Mind partner with Munchie Lunchie Productions as official charity partner of Short Film ‘Ashes of a Dying Ember’
The Plot: Hadi Al-Amaery, a Syrian refugee in London has taken to the woods after being the victim of a corner shop robbery gone wrong. There, under a blanket of stars and in the shadow of a warming fire he faces his past self who experienced the war back in Syria and the persona of the refugee he consequently became after his arrival. The dying embers of Hadi Al-Amaery are newly stoked by the raging fire in his heart.
Posted on: 18th September 2024
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HFEH Mind Statement on Met Police and Mental Health
The Met Police recently announced they plan to stop attending calls for mental health-related issues, […]
Posted on: 16th June 2023
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Will Poulter announced as ambassador of mental health charity HFEH Mind
For the start of Mental Health Awareness Week, we held a special screening of Guardians […]
Posted on: 16th May 2023
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HFEH Mind wins Mind Network Excellence Award
We’re thrilled to announce that we have been awarded a Mind Network Excellence Award to […]
Posted on: 23rd February 2023
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UK’s first mental health crisis cafe for children and young people in Ealing
We are excited to announce the launch of our new crisis support cafe, ‘Circle’ which […]
Posted on: 6th February 2023
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The importance of physical health checks: how your physical health and mental health are linked
Written by Barbara Iwatt Physical health checks are important for keeping us healthy. Getting an […]
Posted on: 3rd January 2023
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How we’re protecting young people’s mental health
Children and young people’s mental health is core to our services. Support is vitally needed, […]
Posted on: 3rd November 2022
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Safe Space featured on Sky News
We’re delighted that our Safe Space service has been featured on Sky News. The article […]
Posted on: 10th October 2022
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The Wellbeing West London Directory enters its second phase
by Jo Wong, Website Directory Lead Earlier this year we shared details of our […]
Posted on: 28th June 2022
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Why it’s important to recognise carers
The theme for Carer’s Week this year was ‘Make caring visible, valued and supported’. The […]
Posted on: 13th June 2022
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