Innate Health Research, launched in 2023, is validating accessible, sustainable mental health solutions through collaborative research. Explore our inaugural annual report and join us in bridging the gap between mental health crisis and care.
Innate Health Research is a non-profit consulting group dedicated to changing the way people think about mental health so that all people can access hope, clarity, and the power to create change. We drive collaborative projects that investigate the power of simple, creative, mental health solutions and—we share what works.
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We build evidence-based, peer-reviewed research to increase awareness and access to innate health programming.
Innate Health Research, launched in 2023, is validating accessible, sustainable mental health solutions through collaborative research. Explore our inaugural annual report and join us in bridging the gap between mental health crisis and care.
Innate Health Research showcased evidence of the transformative power of focusing on innate health at the annual British Society of Criminology Conference. Through collaborative efforts across three populations—men in prison, individuals facing home insecurity, and those in substance use rehabilitation—we discovered significant shifts in identity, improved relationships, healthier choices, and increased peace and resilience. These outcomes, along with higher levels of innate health and prosocial behavior, open up new possibilities for positive change. We extend heartfelt gratitude to all authors, participants, and attendees who contributed to this important research, and we eagerly anticipate further collaborations in exploring the immense potential within every individual.
We work closely with practitioners, academics and funders to provide research-backed evidence for innate health. If you’d like to work with us on a project, please get in touch
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