MQ: Transforming Mental Health

MQ: Transforming Mental Health
Formation 2013
Type Medical Research
Purpose Mental Health Research
Location
  • London, England
Website www.mqmentalhealth.org

MQ: Transforming Mental Health is an international mental health research charity. The charity was created in 2013, with initial funding from the Wellcome Trust, to raise funds from the general public for research.[1]

The charities aims are to fund multi-disciplinary research into mental health. It funds research across the spectrum of biological, psychological and social sciences.

Whilst the charity is based in the UK, it has an international focus and funds research globally.

Research

MQ's research programme focuses on three specific themes:

MQ has two major funding streams at present. These are the PSY-IMPACT awards, and the Fellows award.

PSY-IMPACT

The organisation has so far awarded £1.5 million in funding to four new research projects, with the aim of improving the effectiveness and accessibility of psychological therapies. Funding has been allocated to the following:

Fellows

The MQ fellows award[4] provides successful applicants with up to £225,000 over 3 years to support research exploring new ways to understand, treat or prevent mental illness. 11 fellows have so far been selected for 2015, 2014 and 2013.

Trustees

The Chairman of MQ is Sir Philip Campbell, Editor in Chief, Nature. He took over from Lord Dennis Stevenson, who was the founding chairman.

MQ's other trustees are from a variety of different sectors. They currently comprise:

References

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