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MEND study findings

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Building on our research

Learn about the next steps to move from a feasibility trial to an efficacy trial. Are you interested in being part of MEND part 2?

Meet the research team

Learn who has been working on the MEND research and who is joining us for MEND part 2.

The importance of preventative mental healthcare

Read why a proactive and preventative approach to helping people who are distressed is preferable to a more reactive one.

Preventative mental healthcare in GP and Community Settings

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