Mental health awareness: the darker evenings
At this time of year, it is common for people to suffer with mental health – the merriment and partying of the Christmas and New Year period has ended, and…
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At this time of year, it is common for people to suffer with mental health – the merriment and partying of the Christmas and New Year period has ended, and…
Dr Alex George, former Love-Islander, spoke to students at the University of Lincoln today about young people’s mental health. The National Youth Mental Health ambassador and part time A&E doctor…
From October, Lincoln’s Night Light Cafes will be open seven nights a week for people struggling with their mental health.
As the U.K. enters its 14th week of lockdown measures, Lincoln residents with mental health problems have had a separate battle, as the pandemic leaves its mark on society mentally,…
It’s World Mental Health Day, take some time to reflect.
Lincolnshire’s hospitals are the worst in the country for A&E waiting times, new figures have revealed.
Emmy Frosdick, a second year Film and Television student, talks about today’s internet culture, and how memes are affecting discussions around mental health.
When I went to the Student Wellbeing Centre, it was an admission to myself that I needed help.
We'd all like to get a little healthier, and perhaps a little fitter too. But thankfully there are tonnes of mobile apps which can help you live a healthier, more…
Off the back of a hugely successful run at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, Australian comedian, Felicity Ward is bringing her show 50% More Likely to Die to Lincoln this month.