Study shows faith benefits mental and emotional health

Christian Today covers the findings of IIFL’s most recent report, “Faith & Happiness.”
Study finds Black Britons report highest levels of wellbeing

Sinai Fleary writes about the findings on faith and wellbeing in IIFL’s latest report for The Voice.
New data shows faith supports people’s mental health

Keep the Faith magazine covers the key findings from “Faith & Happiness,” IIFL’s latest report.
Study finds Christians ‘more resilient’ than people of no faith

Donna Birrell covers the findings of IIFL’s latest report, “Faith & Happiness,” for Premier Christian News.
Dr Amanda Murjan appears on Premier Christian Radio to discuss IIFL’s latest report

Esther Higham interviews Dr Amanda Murjan about her findings in “Faith & Happiness” on Premier Christian Radio.
Faith itself is the Lifeline: New Data Shows Having Faith Shields Against UK’s Mental Health Crisis

New data from the Institute for the Impact of Faith in Life (IIFL) offers a powerful counterpoint as the UK grapples with rising levels of loneliness, anxiety and mental distress: faith provides a significant buffer.
People find it easier to accept help from faith-led charities

Weronika Strzyzynska covers our panel event on faith, charity and the cost of living for Hyphen.
IIFL convenes high-level discussion of British Muslims’ experiences with expert panel

IIFL hosted an online panel discussion to explore in depth our latest report, ‘Belonging, Belief and Britishness,’ on the evening of 28th May.
Identity politics are harmful to discussions about British Muslims

Kenan Malik cites the findings of our most recent report in his latest column for the Guardian.
‘Generation Z’ does not exist

Tomiwa Owolade cites our most recent report in his latest column for The Telegraph.