Research
Shift regularly commissions research that looks at the stigma and discrimination directed towards people with experience of mental health problems.
Media Research
Mind Over Matter 2 is Shift's second report analysing media reporting of mental illness, following on from the first report which looked at news coverage in 2005. It serves as a benchmark to show whether reporting is improving. This report, which looks at coverage from March and October 2006, shows there is a long way to go.A follow up report will be published in early 2009.
Download Mind Over Matter 2 from the Shift Media Network.
Download Mind Over Matter 1 from the Shift Media Network.
Shift has also commissioned two pieces of research that will examine reporting of mental health issues in the black and minority ethnic communites' (BME) media. Information about this work will be posted on our BME page.
Attitude survey
Shift commissions a survey of public attitudes towards mental health. This research will be repeated at the beginning of each year so we can track changes in attitudes towards mental health issues and people with experience of mental health problems. We aim to release the completed reports in the spring of each year.The results of the 2007 survey can be downloaded from the Department of Health website. You can also read the Department of Health's press release about the survey.
Viewpoint survey
Shift's Viewpoint Survey asks people with experience of mental health problems about the stigma and discrimination that they face. The results of the first Viewpoint survey will be published towards the end of 2008.Masthead photo by Jon Newman from Flickr. Used under a Creative Commons licence.