Category: Mental Health Tips & Advice

  • Blue brushwork painting for a blog about PTSD vs Complex PTSD
    Mental Health Awareness Mental Health Tips & Advice
    6 min read

    PTSD vs Complex PTSD: Symptoms, Causes, and Key Differences

    Understanding the difference between PTSD and complex PTSD is essential for anyone working in health and social care, supporting a loved one through trauma, or trying to make sense of their own experiences. While both conditions develop following trauma, the…

  • Speech bubble made of green and yellow paper for a blog on talking about mental health in supported living.
    Mental Health Awareness Mental Health Tips & Advice
    7 min read

    How to Take Action on Mental Health in Supported Living

    Some conversations are easy. Talking about what’s for dinner, what’s on TV, or how the day’s been. Others feel much harder, especially when they touch on how we’re really doing. In supported living, those harder conversations matter. They sit at…

  • Person healing on beach during sunset
    Mental Health Tips & Advice
    5 min read

    What Healing Can Actually Look Like

    We talk a lot about recovery, progress and positive outcomes in supported living, but what does healing actually look like in real life? It tends not to be dramatic, it isn’t always visible, and it rarely follows a straight line…

  • A bright sky
    Mental Health Tips & Advice
    6 min read

    End of January Check-In: A Gentle Moment to Pause and Reflect

    As January comes to an end, it’s natural to pause and reflect on how the start of the year has felt for you. While a new year often arrives with hope and fresh intentions, it can also feel heavy, tiring or overwhelming. For many people, the pressure…

  • A red heart painted on an exterior wall with signs of dilapidation, for a blog about self-compassion and mental health.
    Mental Health Tips & Advice
    7 min read

    Why Self-Compassion is the Best Resolution You Can Make

    Every January, millions of people in the UK set themselves New Year's resolutions, but too often those goals focus on restriction, discipline or self-criticism rather than well-being. According to a recent survey, roughly 72% of Brits will make at least one resolution for 2026, with many centering on health and…

  • Woman in sunflower field celebrating with her arms in the air for a blog about acknowledging successes and achievements in supported living.
    Mental Health Tips & Advice
    7 min read

    Celebrating Achievements: Reflecting on Success in Supported Living

    Supported living is built on everyday life. Not dramatic turning points or overnight transformations, but ordinary moments that slowly add up to something bigger. A person gets up earlier than they did last month. Someone cooks a meal without support for…

  • Woman outside wearing coat smiling and laughing for a blog about the mental health benefits of humour.
    Mental Health Tips & Advice
    7 min read

    The Mental Health Benefits of Humour

    We’ve all heard the saying “laughter is the best medicine”, but science shows it might be truer than we think. In recent years, researchers across disciplines have increasingly investigated the role of humour and laughter in supporting mental health and well-being. From biological responses…

  • A toy looking at a Christmas tree in dramatic lighting in black and white to represent loneliness over the festive holidays.
    Mental Health Tips & Advice
    9 min read

    Loneliness at Christmas: Supporting Adults in Care Through the Holidays

    For many, Christmas is a season of joy, but for others, it can be the hardest time of the year. The festive season often brings expectations of togetherness and celebration, but for adults living in supported-living settings, or those with disabilities…

  • A hot drink in a white mug in a cosy. Christmas-inspired setting for a blog about mindful things to do in winter.
    Mental Health Tips & Advice
    7 min read

    Mindful Things To Do in Winter 

    Winter brings its own rhythm with shorter days, clearer air, and a slower pace that invites us to turn inward. It’s a season that naturally encourages reflection and rest, and that makes it a superb time to practice mindfulness. Paying…

  • Woman running happily through a field, exemplifying celebrating small wins in recovery.
    Mental Health Tips & Advice Research Knowledge Base
    9 min read

    When Progress Looks Different: Celebrating Small Wins in Recovery

    Recovery isn’t a straight line. Some days feel like leaps; others feel more like shuffles forward. And that’s okay. In fact, noticing and celebrating the “small wins” such as showing up to a group, making a simple meal, texting a…