
The rules need resetting in favour of a newly skilled multi-professional front line for mental health care which is designed around people's needs rather than tweaking an outdated primary/secondary care system that is based on faulty assumptions.

A national taskforce reports on the differences in the way women and men experience mental ill health, and their practical implications for the commissioning and provision of mental health services for women. HSMC's Dr Karen Newbigging contributed to this report.
The first set of Policy Perspectives from the ESRC Sustainable Care project have just been published.

Huge congratulations to our Elizabeth Garrett Anderson programme participants as they graduate at a ceremony at the University of Birmingham.

The University of Birmingham has launched a new interdisciplinary hub for training and educating leaders in health and social care, and conducting research into leadership and management within these sectors.

The College of Social Sciences are delighted to announce a new partnership with the Chartered Management Institute (CMI).

Russell Mannion and Huw Davies explore how notions of culture relate to service performance, quality, safety, and improvement
Government Response to Supported Housing Consultations: Implications for Birmingham.
Nando Sigona in The Conversation: How a child reacted to Theresa May's comments that Brexit would stop EU citizens from 'jumping the queue' to come to the UK.
Adults Board (BSAB) and Spring Housing between January and October 2018 will help local actors to better understand and improve the exempt accommodation sub-sector in Birmingham.
The Housing and Communities Research Group was established within the School of Social Policy in October 2014
Professor Andy Lymer, met with Eddie Hughes Conservative MP for Walsall North to discuss details of current tax policy related to personal finance and housing