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World Mental Health Day 2022

Why Good Thinking strives to be a digital mental wellbeing service for all Londoners.

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How can we make mental health and wellbeing a global priority for everyone? That is the theme of this year’s World Mental Health Day, which the Good Thinking team supports wholeheartedly. On the 10th of October, we’re delighted to be joining Thrive LDN, the Mayor of London and other organisations for Access All Areas, a free World Mental Health Day festival created by young Londoners for young Londoners at City Hall.


“By incorporating people’s beliefs and values into NHS guidance not only makes it more relatable and useful… It gives us a sense of belonging in an inclusive Britain.” Dr Imrana Siddiqui, GP and Clinical Lead for Mental Health, NEL CCG


The NHS is working hard to put mental health on an equal footing with physical health and, here at Good Thinking, we’re supporting Londoners by providing a free 24/7 digital mental wellbeing service. Over the last five years, we have spoken to many Londoners (e.g. through our Digital Health Ambassadors programme and other user research) to better understand their needs, tailor our content and reach people where they are looking for support (e.g. on social media and in community groups).


“I prefer to use self-help tools because I think you have more freedom of choice to explore what is out there and make your own decisions.” Participant in Good Thinking user research 


Recognising that there is no ‘one size fits all’ solution when it comes to mental health, our website contains resources:

  • For a broad range of audiences, including parents and carers, young people and faith communities
  • To address the most common mental health concerns, including anxiety, low mood, stress and sleep problems
  • In different formats, including apps, guides, podcasts, videos and workbooks

We also work closely with digital inclusion experts, such as the London Office of Technology and Innovation (LOTI), to better understand digital inequalities and ensure that as many Londoners as possible can access our free wellbeing apps and other online resources.


“There’s always hope… it’s really important that we are able to challenge people’s misconceptions around mental health conditions.”Juliette Burton, member of The Speakers Collective


One in four adults in the UK experience mental ill health and it is often more prevalent in the communities facing the most inequalities. With the COVID-19 pandemic having disproportionately affected ethnic minority groups and a number of research studies associating religion and spirituality with better mental health, in 2021, the Good Thinking team developed a range of culturally competent mental health resources.

We worked with faith leaders, local councils, health professionals, voluntary organisations and local residents to co-create the resources, which include ‘Five ways to good mental wellbeing’ guides for the following faiths: 


“Good Thinking gives us some very important tools that we can use to manage our mental wellbeing, while engaging with our faith-based traditions.” Muhammad Uddin, Newham Muslim Forum


As we adapt to living with COVID-19, other events such as the cost of living crisis and the war in Ukraine are putting a strain on Londoners’ mental health, so it’s more important than ever to reach out for help. Good Thinking is here to support you on your path to good mental wellbeing – not just on World Mental Health Day but every day.

 Learn more about World Mental Health Day and the Access All Areas festival for young Londoners on 10 October. You can also follow #WorldMentalHealthDay on social media and share your messages of hope at @messagesof.hope on Instagram.


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