The findings from two major surveys that we鈥檝e carried out this year continue to make headlines in the media.
Our member Anthony Davis spoke to about some of the findings in our inaugural Mindometer report, which surveyed almost 5,000 of our members on the immediate and future impact of COVID-19 on the nation鈥檚 mental health.
Anthony discussed rises in cases of racial trauma and LGTQ+ isolation among Black African and Caribbean communities.
He said: 鈥淚n regard to my male clients, specifically African and Caribbean men, there has been an increase of referrals due to the resurgence of the Black Lives Matter movement and triggered racialised trauma.
鈥淭he LGBTQ+ community has further experienced difficulties during the pandemic due to social media fatigue, having to move in with families or to hometowns that are not accepting of their sexuality, and social isolation from limited interaction with others.鈥
Our members discussing the findings of the Mindometer report in the media and the value of counselling have now reached more than 7.5 million people
And findings from our wide-ranging annual Public Perception Survey were used by the and in articles examining the rise in climate anxiety.
Our member Louise Tyler discussed the impact of the pandemic on people鈥檚 mental health with .
Caroline Plumer discussed deep listening with and how to use the technique to have more constructive arguments and to be more open-minded.
Nicola Birago contributed to an anti-racist guide to dating in Cosmopolitan magazine.
Meanwhile, our Vice President Luciana Berger discussed her work around mental health on the national radio programme talkRadio with Rob Rinder.
Our survey into COVID-19's mental health legacy in the media
Our Chair Natalie Bailey called for increased funding and access to counselling on national radio
75% of people say their mental health has been impacted by the pandemic
Not seeing friends and family, isolation and worries about catching the virus among main reasons, our survey found