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A looming mental health crisis?
Demand for advice soars during pandemic, signalling an urgent need for action.
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The case for investment in supported housing is stronger than ever
26/10/2020
As the Treasury considers its priorities for long term funding, the case for investment in mental health supported housing is stronger than ever.
Read more Read moreCovid 19: Advice for people severely affected by mental illness & carers
02/10/2020
Living with severe mental illness during a pandemic can bring up a lot of problems. This information tries to help you ease or overcome some of these problems.
Read more Read moreI was lucky. Many are not. – Simon Gray on surviving suicide
07/09/2020
According to ONS figures, suicide is on the rise in England and Wales. That's why we've focused our fundraising appeal is for survivors of suicide. Donate so that we can help people like Simon, who explains his experience of suicide in this blog.
Read more Read more"I still don't feel comfortable going out"
12/08/2020
Hannah discusses how her recovery from Complex PTSD is on hold because of Covid-19, and the impact of increased loneliness and anxiety on her as a result of her having to shield.
Read more Read moreBPD, Covid-19 and Me
10/08/2020
2019 Janey Antoniou award winner Sue Wheatcroft explains what it's like to live with BPD, and the impact Covid-19 can have on how we view the condition.
Read more Read moreHow to manage feelings of anxiety from the ‘Better Health’ campaign
07/08/2020
Expert by experience Hannah Lewis reflects on the recent government’s ‘Better Health’ campaign and provides advice on how to look after yourself if the campaign triggers any feelings of anxiety.
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How we are making a difference
We campaign and influence
Driven by people with personal experience of mental illness, we campaign nationally and locally to push mental health up the public agenda and change government policy for the better. Join our movement of passionate campaigners and help us make sure that everyone has access to high quality health care, no matter where they live or what their personal circumstances are.
Read more about our campaigns Read more about our campaignsWe listen and advise
Our website provides advice to millions of people through over 200 award-winning factsheets. Our trusted advisors are also on hand to provide advice on the phone on living with mental illness, medication, care and treatment. They can be called as often as needed and will take time to explain and set out options about what to do next. If you are looking for support, you can trust us to get it right.
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For nearly 50 years, we have supported thousands of people every year to get through crises, live independently and ensure they don't face mental illness alone. Our network of 140 peer support groups offer a listening ear, practical help and social support. Our 200 plus services include everything from supported housing, one-to-one help for carers, to group activities for people leaving hospital.
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