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- Time to Change Wales and EYST partnership
- Champion training for Black and Minority Ethnic Individuals
- Time to Change Wales is delighted to launch its impact report (2018-2021)
- Community activities around Wales
- At the Eisteddfod!
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- Aberystwyth University sign Time to Change Wales pledge
- Step up to end mental health stigma
- Third Sector Cymru Awards
- 'Inspiring' event as Health Minister and Champions celebrate our second birthday
- Time to Write a success story
- Announcing our latest community projects
- Successful launch for MaDCaff!
- Mental health drama initiative in Gwynedd
- TTCW Champions - tell us what you think!
- Superb debut for indie rockers challenging mental health stigma
- MaDCaff Builds Momentum
- Admiral pledges to end mental health stigma
- Welsh Government announces additional funding for Time to Change Wales
- Time to Change Wales and S4C announce a partnership to challenge mental health stigma
- Attention TTCW Champions!
- Calling all Champions: join us at a TTCW event
- Cameras rolling in Llanelli
- Cardiff University pledge to end mental health stigma
- Standing shoulder to shoulder at the Maindee Festival
- Award winning Time to Change Wales Champions
- Shana Bashana: Diverse Communities in Newport Challenge Mental Health Stigma
- ‘Extraordinary’ photo to end mental health stigma on display in Swansea
- Be Extraordinary at the Eisteddfod
- S4C documentary in Mind Media awards shortlist
- Changing Faces: Challenging stigma in Carmarthenshire
- Creative Champions ‘Step Up to End Stigma’ in RCT
- Championing Change
- Time to Change Wales and FAW launch mental health initiative with Welsh clubs
- Mental Health Anti-Stigma Campaign Launched As Tributes Paid for Speed
- Time to Change Wales secures funding to tackle mental health stigma among children and young people
- New campaign aims to get schools in Wales talking about mental health
- Confirmation of Phase 3 funding for Time to Change Wales
- Affected by, or work in mental health?
- Depression and suicide are the leading causes of death within farming communities in the UK
- Time to Change Wales at 2018 Eisteddfod
- ‘In the Mind’s Eye’ - challenging Mental Health Stigma through photography
- Organisations pledge to tackle stigma around young people’s mental health
- Dark Thoughts: A Hip Hop Theatre piece which tackles men's mental health issues
- Networking event for organisations
- Time to Talk Day 2019
- Rathbone Training work with mental health Champions
- Talking is a Lifeline new mental health campaign for men
- Young People's Programme: Lunch and Learn Event
- #WorldSuicidePreventionDay2019
- World Mental Health Day: Pontypool RFC saves CEO’s life
- Only 29% of men know someone with a mental health problem. It’s time we asked the question on men’s mental health: ‘Are you alright?’
- Laura Moulding, Time to Change Wales Champion, wins Young Volunteer of the Year category at Inaugural Welsh Charity Awards
- 53% of Welsh people would prefer not to tell anyone if they were struggling with their mental health
- Managing Bipolar Disorder during the Coronavirus outbreak in Wales
- Time to Change Wales' response to COVID-19
- Case study: Supporting staff mental health during COVID-19
- Newport employer joins Time to Change Wales initiative to support staff during the coronavirus lockdown
- Case study: adapting during COVID-19
- Case study: How Time to Change Wales Changed #TeamJCP
- Mental Health Awareness Week 2020
- Case study: Why the Pledge is more important than ever
- Case study: Adapting to working from home
- Case study: the Children’s Commissioner for Wales
- Case Study: Swansea Bay University Health Board
- Case study: JCP Solicitors
- Case study: First virtual pledge signing
- Men's Health Week 2020
- Increase in self-stigma amongst those suffering with mental health issues since COVID-19 lockdown
- 54% of people say that mental health stigma has worsened during lockdown in Wales
- Case study: Everyone Needs a Cwtch
- Case study: Swansea University virtual anti-stigma talk
- “All I wanted was for someone to say ‘how are you?’” Mark shares his experiences for World Suicide Prevention Day
- Case study: Suicide prevention in the workplace
- World Mental Health Day 2020 Statement
- Case study: World Mental Health Day with L&G
- Time to Change Wales’ statement following funding announcement in England
- Talking Is A Lifeline: Award-winning campaign aimed at supporting men’s mental health in Wales
- Time to Celebrate
- Walk and Talk this Time to Talk Day 2021
- #TimeToTalk about mental health in the workplace
- 1 in 5 people in Wales feel their support system has shrunk and have fewer people to talk to about their mental health
- RCS Wales' involvement with Time to Talk Day 2021
- Welsh Government has awarded Time to Change Wales a one-year extension to tackle mental health stigma and discrimination in Wales
- Case study: Champion role play with Companies House
- Sign up to be a TtCW Champion!
- Case study: RCTCBC walking group for mental health
- New research shows that less than 50% of people with mental health problems feel comfortable talking about their experiences/feelings
- Cwm Taf Morgannwg first Health Board in Wales to tackle mental health stigma in the workplace
- Watch Our Stigma Symposium 2021 Event
- Social Pilot: tackling mental health stigma within healthcare settings
- Champion Training for Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic Communities
- 50,000 people in Wales who had problems with their mental health for the first time during the pandemic have not spoken to anyone about it
- Time to Change Wales extended by three years
- Champion Training 23 June
- Champions Celebration & Thank You Curry
- A third of adults in Wales never speak about mental health – and it’s set to get worse due to the cost of living crisis
- Judy's Thought Piece
- Healthy Working Wales and Time to Change Wales Employer Case Study: Melin Homes
- Lloyd’s Thought Piece
- Time to Change Wales Anti-Stigma Training Module – Evaluation Report
- Majority (74%) of Time to Change Wales Champions said that their confidence to speak out against mental health stigma has improved since joining the campaign
- 92% of Pledged Employers say that since signing the Employer Pledge, staff have increased awareness of mental health and know how to access support in the workplace
- 68% of people in Wales are hiding behind a ‘brave face’ to avoid speaking about mental health
- Over half (58%) of the population in Wales believes that there is still a great deal of shame associated with mental health conditions
- World Mental Health Day 2024: Tackling Mental Health Stigma at Work
- Time to Change Wales 2024 Evaluation Survey: Champions and Pledged Employers Report Positive Changes in Reducing Mental Health Stigma
- New research shows that twice as many people in Wales now feel uncomfortable living near people with a mental health problem
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