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WEBSITE // Find out more about the Centre and our research
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UPCOMING EVENTS // Sign up to attend our events on society and mental health
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LATEST NEWS // Read more about our most recent publications and projects
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WATCH // Catch up on events and seminars on Youtube
The ESRC Centre for Society and Mental Health, based at King’s College London, was established in 2020 to conduct innovative research on the impacts of social change on mental health. The overarching goal of the Centre is to advance our understandings of how social, economic, and cultural transformations affect mental health and, from this, inform and advocate for social policies, community practices, and interventions that can prevent and mitigate mental distress, particularly in vulnerable and marginalised populations. Our vision is to deliver research that promotes and sustains good mental health in communities. In achieving this, the Centre is committed to research excellence, interdisciplinary collaboration, working in full partnership with affected communities, and developing the next generation of research leaders. Follow our channel to find out about our important work and research.
LISTEN // Hear more about how social factors shape mental health in our podcast series Our Sick Society
LISTEN // Hear more about how social factors shape mental health in our podcast series Our Sick Society
Refugee Mental Health and Place Series
Refugee Mental Health and Place Series
The Refugee Mental Health and Place Series aims to deepen our understanding of the role of place in refugee mental health outcomes, the structural causes of mental health differences, and community sources of support.
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