Abstract
Purpose – The Policy Watch series reflects on recent and forthcoming developments in mental health policy across the UK. This paper aims to review recent trends in the stigmatisation of, and discrimination against, people with mental health problems in Great Britain. Design/methodology/approach – The paper summarises and comments on recent policy documents and initiatives. Findings – The paper suggests that while anti-discrimination campaigns have had some impact in reducing discrimination, progress on public attitudes have reversed. Hardening of attitudes towards vulnerable groups during times of recession, as well as negative media coverage on welfare benefits, may have contributed to this reversal. Originality/value – The paper updates knowledge of recent and forthcoming mental health policy and initiatives.