From London to Italy: Cycling 2300km for Mindstep
In an extraordinary effort to raise awareness and funds for mental health research, James Smith, as an Ambassador for the Mindstep Foundation, cycled over 2,300 Kilometres from his home in London to Perugia, Italy
Mindstep commemorated at University of Glasgow
Mindstep visited the research team at the University of Glasgow to hear about the latest developments and to view a plaque dedicated to Max and Mindstep’s support of the research.
Mindstep Relay 2024
On 26-28 April 2024, a team of 140 from around the world took part in the Mindstep Relay, raising over £10,000 for suicide prevention research.
Depression - It’s really not all in the mind
Mindstep are proud to support the publication of ‘Depression – It’s really not all in the mind’, a report bringing together 5 years of research and innovation from YMPH Foundation.
Mindstep deliver another successful ASIST course
The Mindstep Foundation are delighted to qualify another excellent group in Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training (ASIST)
Mindstep supporting Stem4
On #childrensmentalhealthweek we are delighted to share our support of Stem4, a charity which promotes positive mental health in teenagers.
ASIST Training March 2024
Mindstep are delivering Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training (ASIST) on 7-8 March 2024 in Newport.
2023 wrap up
A huge thank you to everyone who has supported and donated to the Mindstep Foundation this year.
Mindstep join All Party Parliamentary Group
Mindstep were honoured to join the APPG on Suicide and Self Harm Prevention, as part of the inquiry into young people and suicide.
Research Findings: COVID-19 & Suicide Risk
The Mindstep Foundation are delighted to have supported vital research into the effects of COVID-19 on the mental health of the UK population.
Trek for Tomorrow
Trek for Tomorrow team raise £2,300 for suicide prevention ahead of World Suicide Prevention Day
New research study on perfectionism and suicide
The Mindstep Fellowship at the University of Glasgow is supporting new research on perfectionism and suicdal ideation.