
Press releases
Read Our Time’s current and past press releases.


Our Time appoints financial heavyweight to its board of trustees
We are pleased to announce the appointment of Jonathan Stone to our board of trustees. Find out more.
Our Time awarded vital revenue grant by City Bridge Trust
Our Time has received a revenue grant of £60,000 over three years from the City Bridge Trust. Find out more about the grant.
KidsTime Southwark project launched to help families affected by mental illness
The Mental Health Foundation, in partnership with Our Time and the London Borough of Southwark, is launching an exciting new programme, KidsTime Southwark.
Evidence Review reveals impact of COVID-19 on parents’ mental health
Report finds COVID-19 has worsened the situation for thousands of children in households where a parent has depression, anxiety or other mental health difficulties.
Our Time wins £1,000 Movement for Good award
Our Time has won a £1,000 Movement for Good award thanks to nominations from the public.
Global’s Make Some Noise awards Our Time grant to support families affected by mental health problems
Global's Make Some Noise has today announced that is has awarded Our Time over £28,000 to fund the delivery of family workshops across London. Read the press release.
Mental Health Foundation and Our Time jointly awarded Big Lottery Funding for a project in Southwark
The National Lottery Community Fund will enable the delivery of family workshops called KidsTime Southwark
Daisy Lowe becomes a Patron of Our Time
We are delighted to announce that British model, Daisy Lowe has become a patron of our charity, Our Time.
“It’s not you, it’s my bipolar” — parents with mental illness urged to be open with their children
Family psychiatrists are today calling on parents who struggle with depression, anxiety or other mental health issues, to open up to their children about their difficulties.
Our Time responds to the ONS Mental Health of Children and Young People Survey
Our Time responds to the ONS survey released 26th March 2019 on the Mental Health of Children and Young People