Akwaaba Ayeh | Mental Health Advocacy Project - Leicester

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About 'Akwaaba Ayeh | Mental Health Advocacy Project - Leicester' Channel

Our focus is to offer help, advice, support and information, to African-Caribbean and Asian people who experience Mental...

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Recent News
MENTAL HEALTH STATISTICS

In this section, you will find key statistics about children and young people’s mental health and wellbeing. 1. 1 in 10 children and young people aged...

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Mental health warning for jobless young people

Michelle Stevens 2 Jan 2014 Comments1 comments Charity highlights ‘devastating’ effects of unemployment Four in ten jobless young people have suffered...

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Mental health support gets cash boost

Leicester will benefit from a share of an extra £25 million to provide professional support in court and police stations for people with mental health...

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Women suffer up to 40 per cent more mental health problems than men

Women suffer up to 40 per cent more mental health problems than men due to stress of juggling roles, study claims Women experience more mental health...

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Reasons to Support Akwaaba Ayeh Through This Difficult Time of Government Cuts

Mental health and race – the blight of dual discrimination Black and minority ethnic people living with mental illness face a double dose of prejudice...

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Jon Ashworth came over to meet the team

Jon Ashworth MP visited the Akwaaba Ayeh on Friday 31st January 2014 and met with the Staff, Management and Supporters to discuss the work that is...

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