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Interested in what we’re up to in the community? Here you’ll find examples of some initiatives we have been working on and the collaborations we have formed with the aim of helping people living with brain disease live life on their terms.

Migraine Awareness Week

For many people migraine isn’t just about pain; it’s about time lost, relationships affected, and feeling like no one understands. During Migraine Awareness Week 2025 we wanted to help highlight what life is like for those living with migraines.

See their stories brought to life

Living with chronic migraine

Hear from Candice and Julie, two chronic migraine sufferers, about the impact it has had on their lives and why they want to ensure other sufferers don’t feel alone or give up hope.

Living with chronic migraine

Interview with Veronica Green

“Without voicing what I was going through, I wouldn’t have had the conversations that led me to realise I was even going through depression” – RuPaul’s Drag Race UK star Veronica Green discusses her personal experiences of depression, creativity and her hopes for the future

Hear more from Veronica

Life on My Terms Art Exhibition & Auction

For one night only, we hosted the Life on My Terms - Art Exhibition & Auction in partnership with art and mental wellbeing charity Studio Upstairs. The event highlighted how creativity can be channelled to help people living with mental health conditions express themselves and live their lives on their own terms.

Find out more here

Our Guests

Join our guest editors as they dive into the multifaceted world of mental health. From the impact of nutrition to the challenges of inequality, each guest brings their unique insights and personal experiences, offering a rich and engaging exploration of topics related to mental health.

Meet our guest editors

Mind If I Join You? Podcast Series

Mind If I Join You? is a podcast series for anyone affected by mental health problems, whether through personal experience, professional life or helping loved ones living with conditions like anxiety or depression.

Listen to our podcast here

What to do if you need help now

If someone's life is at risk and it's an emergency, you should call 999 or go straight to A&E.

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