The organisation also hosts the National Fixated Threat Assessment Centre, which provides a service for high-profile public figures receiving excessive attention from people.
[2] BEH has a board of directors comprising thirteen statutory members including the chairman (currently Mark Lam) and chief executive (currently Jinjer Kandola).
In January 2014 the trust was awarded 'university affiliated’ status by Middlesex University which will facilitate stronger working relationships between the two organisations, including the opportunity for experienced academics at Middlesex and experienced clinicians within the Trust to co-produce mental health education and research projects which meet the needs of local people.
[3] The trust's work on promoting the reality of the pressures facing the mental health system has featured in the national media.
The initiative which has been running since September 2013 aims to raise awareness about emotional wellbeing in schools and challenges mental health stigma.