The lack of wider community support available for people severely affected by mental illness such as supported housing, employment help, debt advice and access to independent advocacy can exacerbate ...
No matter how much time you can give or where you’re based, we’d love to hear from you. By volunteering for Rethink Mental Illness, you can make a real difference to the lives of people severely ...
TV soap EastEnders is set to air a storyline where character Phil Mitchell experiences depression with psychotic symptoms, ...
Mental capacity means you have ability to make your own decisions. If you lose mental capacity the Mental Capacity Act 2005 protects you and your rights. You may lose mental capacity because of your ...
We meet on a Tuesday evening from 6.15pm – 9.15pm. The venue has plenty of free parking. We also meet weekly online on Monday, Wednesday and Saturday. Group Coordinator: David Our group offers adults ...
Sach was diagnosed with bipolar disorder after experiencing her first manic episode. Despite a hospital admission and struggles with her mood, Sach is now in a much brighter place, finding joy in her ...
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This section gives tips and suggestions to help you support someone with mental illness. This information is for those supporting people who are 18 or over with a mental illness in England. Note: In ...
Our mission is to deliver a better life for people severely affected by mental illness. Our network of groups, services and advice lines are on hand to get you the support you need. Use your postcode ...
Eleanor’s family joined us in the early 1970s, so that they could receive support caring for her sister Shirley. Since then, she has been instrumental in strengthening our community of care for ...