Chris Lees is a Senior Research Officer at Money and Mental Health.| Money and Mental Health Policy Institute
Read Money and Mental Health's new report exploring how government and firms can help people with mental health problems share financial decision-making| Money and Mental Health Policy Institute
If I Needed Someone shows how banks and policymakers can make trusted help with money safer and easier for people with mental health problems| Money and Mental Health Policy Institute
The Money and Mental Health Policy Institute is the leading centre of expertise on money and mental health problems, founded by Martin Lewis.| Money and Mental Health Policy Institute
Chris Lees, Senior Research Officer, Money and Mental Health The post All together now – how to improve third party access in financial services appeared first on Money and Mental Health Policy Institute.| Money and Mental Health Policy Institute
Our new research shows why banks should improve and extend third party access tools to people who need support with their finances.| Money and Mental Health Policy Institute
Leia Clifton, Senior Research Officer, Money and Mental Health The post Banks matter in gambling conversations – how banks can recognise their crucial role with customers appeared first on Money and Mental Health Policy Institute.| Money and Mental Health Policy Institute
Chris Lees, Senior Research Officer, Money and Mental Health The post What does Which?’s recent super-complaint mean for people with mental health problems? appeared first on Money and Mental Health Policy Institute.| Money and Mental Health Policy Institute
Francesca Smith, Senior Research Officer, Money and Mental Health The post Field trip! How Neighbourhood Mental Health Centres can help break the link between financial difficulty and mental health problems appeared first on Money and Mental Health Policy Institute.| Money and Mental Health Policy Institute
This report examines the extent to which people in secondary mental health care face financial difficulty.| Money and Mental Health Policy Institute
Alex Goodfellow, External Affairs Officer, Money and Mental Health The post Making financial inclusion deliver for people with mental health problems appeared first on Money and Mental Health Policy Institute.| Money and Mental Health Policy Institute
Advance Choice Documents let people record treatment preferences & financial wishes in advance, guiding their care during crisis or illness.| Money and Mental Health Policy Institute
We held a discussion-led workshop looking into the experiences of people from minority ethnic groups with mental health problems.| Money and Mental Health Policy Institute
Money and Mental Health's 2025 report on improving financial services for people with mental health problems from minoritised ethnic groups| Money and Mental Health Policy Institute
In this policy note we consider how ethnicity affects our experiences of money and mental health problems.| Money and Mental Health Policy Institute
The Mental Health Accessible programme, run by the Money and Mental Health Policy Institute, partners with firms to improve accessibility.| Money and Mental Health Policy Institute
Reg Cobb, Chief Executive, deafPLUS The post moneyPLUS – making financial services work for the Deaf community appeared first on Money and Mental Health Policy Institute.| Money and Mental Health Policy Institute
Imaan Wright explains our new Fairer Finances research on on the interaction between our ethnicity, money and mental health.| Money and Mental Health Policy Institute
Zita Collier, External Affairs Intern, Money and Mental Health The post Introducing: Zita Collier appeared first on Money and Mental Health Policy Institute.| Money and Mental Health Policy Institute
Money and Mental Health Research Community member Sarah shares her experience of aggressive debt collection by the DWP.| Money and Mental Health Policy Institute
Our paper exploring the psychological harm of national government debt collection, including benefits over-payments and tax debt.| Money and Mental Health Policy Institute
Debts and despair looks at how debt collection practices contribute to psychological harm - and what government, regulators and firms can do.| Money and Mental Health Policy Institute
Our new research exposes the impersonal nature of national government debt collection processes. We're calling for urgent DWP reform.| Money and Mental Health Policy Institute
Our Get Help page contains links to sources of support in the UK with mental health, debt, benefits and the cost of living.| Money and Mental Health Policy Institute
Join thousands of people with lived experience of mental health problems whose experiences our research and campaigns. Share your story.| Money and Mental Health Policy Institute
Our deputy CEO Conor D'Arcy sets out our analysis of the government's announced changes to PIP and Universal Credit.| Money and Mental Health Policy Institute
Exciting news! Money and Mental Health has been recommended for super-complainant status by the government - a big moment for our team.| Money and Mental Health Policy Institute
Find out more about Money and Mental Health's #SetUpToFail campaign, calling on government to make changes to the Universal Credit system.| Money and Mental Health Policy Institute
Almost half of people in problem debt also have a mental health problem. Here are the money and mental health facts you need to know.| Money and Mental Health Policy Institute