Mental health support doesn’t begin in a clinic, but in our homes and communities

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Housing associations can often be the first to spot when something is wrong. They should be part of the solution when it comes to tackling the country’s mental health challenges, writes Amy Lawson

Nowadays, we are rightly encouraged to speak more openly about mental health. But for many people living in social housing communities, mental health challenges are not confined to one week of conversation. They are often part of daily life, shaped by loneliness, financial pressure, insecurity and isolation.

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