π The new DATAMIND Mental Health Data Collection tool is here - making mental health research faster, easier & more connected.
The platform brings UK mental health datasets into one place, helping researchers:
π Discover what datasets exist across the UK relevant to your topic.
πSee what each dataset contains - referrals, diagnoses, prescribing, inpatient care, safeguarding & more.
βοΈCompare datasets by nation, age group, access route & data type.
β±οΈSave time on study planning.
π Explore the tool now: https://t.co/0ovFYGuAfd
Building in health tech? The tricky bits just got easier. π
Next week @DatamindUK & @MQmentalhealth are hosting a hands-on workshop in London on turning mental health tech ideas into deployable tools.
Weβll cover:
π§ Co-design with clinicians & patients
βοΈ NHS governance, privacy & TREs
π Medical device pathways & sustainability
π 22 April | London
β οΈ Limited places - book now:
πhttps://t.co/Odj860koJe
π¨ Weβre hiring: Programme Manager β DATAMIND TRE
Join DATAMIND UK within the Secure eResearch Platform (SeRP) team at Swansea University and be part of a nationally significant effort advancing secure, privacy-preserving mental health research, funded through the Mental Health Goals (MHG) Programme.
As a Programme Manager, youβll lead the next phase of the DATAMIND Trusted Research Environment (TRE), shaping its strategic direction while ensuring effective delivery, governance, and stakeholder engagement across academic, clinical, technical and policy communities.
π Swansea University, Singleton Campus
πΌ Full time, fixed term
Β£57,422 to Β£66,537 per annum
Find out more and apply: https://t.co/MGmYdAAeih
π’ Abstract deadline: 9 March (17:00 GMT)
Abstract submissions are now open for the MQ Mental Health Research & DATAMIND UK Data Science Meeting 2026 - we encourage abstracts across all areas of mental health data science, with a special interest in AI-focused work.
Successful applicants will be invited to present their research (talk or poster) at our in-person meeting on the 23rd April in London, and Early Career Researchers will be eligible for the Dermot OβReilly Memorial Prize π
π Submit your abstract now: https://t.co/SfIVLOQVwY
βMental health is one of the most important areas where technology can make a real difference.β π¬ποΈ
PodMind Episode 5 is LIVE! π£
Dr Pauline Whelan (CareLoop Health | B Corpβ’ & Greater Manchester Mental Health NHS FT) joins us to explore how digital innovation is turning research into real-world impact - and why collaboration across academia, industry & lived experience is key to the future of mental health. π€
π§ Spotify: https://t.co/8EYBG3ZBHI
π½οΈ YouTube: https://t.co/TPdvPNyFu8
βMental health is one of the most important areas where technology can make a real difference.β π¬ποΈ
PodMind Episode 5 is LIVE! π£
Dr Pauline Whelan (CareLoop Health | B Corpβ’ & Greater Manchester Mental Health NHS FT) joins us to explore how digital innovation is turning research into real-world impact - and why collaboration across academia, industry & lived experience is key to the future of mental health. π€
π§ Spotify: https://t.co/8EYBG3ZBHI
π½οΈ YouTube: https://t.co/TPdvPNyFu8
π’ Abstract deadline: 9 March (17:00 GMT)
Abstract submissions are now open for the MQ Mental Health Research & DATAMIND UK Data Science Meeting 2026 - we encourage abstracts across all areas of mental health data science, with a special interest in AI-focused work.
Successful applicants will be invited to present their research (talk or poster) at our in-person meeting on the 23rd April in London, and Early Career Researchers will be eligible for the Dermot OβReilly Memorial Prize π
π Submit your abstract now: https://t.co/SfIVLOQVwY
π» Collaborate with DATAMIND on GitHub!
We use GitHub to collaborate openly on code that supports mental health data science - from shared tools and repositories to community-led development.
You can:
π€ Join our GitHub community
π Collaborate on existing repositories
π₯ Request the creation of a new team for your project or partnership
π Join now: https://t.co/gkXyAg7vbz
βIβd like to see a time where researchers donβt compete β they share ideas and data openly, with lived experience embedded from start to finish.β π¬ποΈ
π§ PodMind Episode 4 is LIVE
We speak with Professor Andrew McIntosh, Director of the @MHPlatform and Professor of Psychiatry at the University of Edinburgh, on how the MHP - of which DATAMIND is a hub - is accelerating mental health research through collaboration and data access across the UK. π€
π§ Listen: https://t.co/QMgsDs573I
π½οΈ Watch: https://t.co/8SZc0Hv0A8
π‘ Expressions of Interest are now open for Social Finance's UK Mental Health Data Prize (funded by @wellcometrust)!
If youβre using data or digital tools to support early intervention in mental health, this is a great opportunity.
Applications will open mid-Feb 2026.
π Find out more: https://t.co/0QgowBWF8F
We have an exciting #jobopportunity to join the National Centre for Mental Health @ncmh_wales, @SwanseaUni.
Senior Research Officer - Psychiatric Epidemiologist
Apply today for the opportunity to develop as a global mental health researcher and leader.
β‘οΈhttps://t.co/sn7QdWJ6zg
π Happy Holidays from the DATAMIND team!
Thanks for your support this year - together weβre making mental health data more findable, accessible and impactful for research and care.
Wishing you a peaceful festive season and an inspiring start to 2026! β¨
Great discussions at last monthβs AI for Complex Health Datasets Industry Forum π€, co-hosted with the @MHPlatform and the @HubMetPsych .
Researchers, industry and lived-experience voices π§ π‘explored how AI can improve mental & physical health.
Read the highlights π
https://t.co/Rosu5aR6YO
Weβre inviting expressions of interest for π¦ππ»ππ΅π¦π½πΏπΆπ»π β A 4-week sprint (plus pre & post sprint workshop) to explore synthetic data. π₯π²π΄πΆπππ²πΏ ππΌππΏ π²π π½πΏπ²πππΆπΌπ» πΌπ³ πΆπ»ππ²πΏπ²ππ π΅π²πΏπ² - https://t.co/FMdTICOKFj
The aim is to generate insights that will inform a developing synthetic data utility framework to support more routine provision of synthetic forms of secure datasets.
Participants will:
β’ ππ π½πΉπΌπΏπ² synthetic datasets with different characteristics and fidelities (low, medium, high).
β’ π§π²ππ what is and is not possible at each fidelity level across real-world use cases.
β’ ππ π½π²πΏπΆπ²π»π°π² collaborative, cross-disciplinary working (or individual exploration if preferred).
β’ ππΌπ»ππΏπΆπ―πππ² to a synthetic data utility framework and a shared report/conference paper, with the opportunity to co-author.
https://t.co/FMdTICOKFj
@adr_uk , @UKDataService , @DPUKDataPortal , @SAILDatabank , @ADR_Wales , @HDR_UK , @hdrukwales , @ukserp , @DatamindUK , @PopDataSci_SU , @SwanseaUni
Weβre pleased to announce a recent new partnership between DATAMIND and @PopMHUK , joining forces to improve population mental health and tackle inequalities across the UK.
Together, weβll strengthen secure access to mental health data, co-produce research with lived experience, and drive innovation through interdisciplinary collaboration. π€
Read more about the partnership in our new blog post: https://t.co/XuhylhErUh
PodMind Episode 3 - live now! π¬π§
Marcos speaks with Professor Dan Joyce (University of Liverpool) - psychiatrist & data scientist - about how AI and NLP are redefining mental health research. ποΈ
A deep, thought-provoking episode on applying AI in mental health care with real-world impact.
π₯ Watch on YouTube β
https://t.co/lfDaQp3Ys2
π§Listen on Spotify β
https://t.co/7bTxDO2CPN
PodMind Episode 3 coming this Friday! πποΈ
AI is reshaping mental health care - but how do we keep the human at the centre?
Marcos talks with Prof. Dan Joyce (University of Liverpool) about the promise and pitfalls of AI & NLP in mental health research. Preview below! π