Links

Please note, Rethink cannot take responsiblity or endorse content on other websites. If you find material that you think is unsuitable, please email the online manager via online.team@rethink.org . If you would like to link to us then please see the guidence notes here.

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  4. D
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  6. F
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  10. J
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  12. L
  13. M
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  • Action For Happiness

    Action for Happiness is a movement for positive social change. We're bringing together people from all walks of life who want to play a part in creating a happier society for everyone.

    www.actionforhappiness.org
  • Acute Care Programme

    This site will keep you in touch with news, events, current policy, standards and best practice in Acute Care. It provides the opportunity for clinicians, practitioners, service users and carers to share resources and positive practice on a wide range of topics.

    Acute Care Programme - National Mental Health Development Unit (NMHDU)

C

  • Calm Zone

    CALM, the campaign against living miserably,  was set up in response to the high suicide rate among young men to offer practical, anonymous, confidential help from professionals. 

    The Calm Zone

D

  • Dual Recovery Anonymous

    Dual Recovery Anonymous is a Fellowship of men and women who meet to support each other in our common recovery from two no-fault illnesses: an emotional or psychiatric illness and chemical dependency.

    Dual Recovery Anonymous

E

  • Emotional Wellbeing

    Emotional Wellbeing was developed to bring together information on well-being, mental health and learning disabilities. This resource is aimed at everyone who is interested in these issues be they service users, carers or people working in mental health.

    Emotional Wellbeing

F

  • FirstSigns

    FirstSigns (aka LifeSIGNS) is a forward thinking, user-led voluntary organisation founded in 2002. FirstSigns provides a variety of helpful resources, support and training to anyone affected by self-injury; including people who self-injure, friends and family, and healthcare workers.

    FirstSigns

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  • Help Me Live

    Helpmelive offers practical advice to help overcome depression and suicidal thoughts. The website also contains an extensive list of books that can be purchased through their online shop. 

    www.helpmelive.org.uk

M

  • Mental Health Care

    mentalhealthcare.org.uk has been created by the Institute of Psychiatry a research and teaching organisation that is part of King’s College London.

    http://www.mentalhealthcare.org.uk/
  • Mind

    Mind helps people take control of their mental health. We do this by providing high-quality information and advice, and campaigning to promote and protect good mental health for everyone. 

    Mind, mental health charity

S

  • Stop Hate UK

    Stop Hate UK is a charity that provides independent and confidential support to people affected by Hate Crime.

    Stop Hate UK Website

T

  • TheSite.org

    Advice and support for young people on health and wellbeing, sex and relationships, drink and drugs, work and study, travel and free time.

    Also askTheSite - you can send a question anonymously and receive a personal answer from an expert in that area within three working days.

    TheSite.org

Y

  • Youth Space

     Youthspace offers relevant, up-to-date information and advice for young people, carers and professionals working with young people on all aspects of mental health, resilience & emotional wellbeing.

    Youth Space