Let’s Rethink Mental Illness
One of the most difficult things about living with a mental illness can be the judgement of others. Use our guide to help change lives. Let’s Rethink Mental Illness.
Download your guide todayOne of the most difficult things about living with a mental illness can be the judgement of others. Use our guide to help change lives. Let’s Rethink Mental Illness.
Download your guide todayThis World Mental Health Day, we want people to learn about the damaging impact of negative attitudes towards those of us living with mental illness.
Flick through our image gallery Flick through our image galleryWe are on a mission to end the judgement surrounding mental illness. Visit our new campaign page to see our TV advert, read real stories and download our anti-stigma guide.
Join the fight Join the fightTwo years ago, Jade developed psychosis for the first time. She shares her experiences of stigma and discrimination whilst working in healthcare and at university.
Read Jade's story Read Jade's storyWe're on a mission to end the judgement around severe mental illness. Get our free guide in your inbox to better understand mental illness.
Download your guide Download your guideChristopher shares his journey with schizophrenia and severe depression, from crisis point to a fulfilling, peaceful life. Though Christopher is a successful Peer Support Coordinator, he sheds light on his experience of stigma at work.
Read Christopher's story Read Christopher's story1 in 4 people will experience a mental illness in their lifetime. Learn more about conditions, symptoms and diagnoses so you can get the help you need.
With the right treatment and support people living with mental illness can recover. Find out what help and support is available for you or a loved one.
If you experience mental illness or care for someone who does, it’s vital to know your rights. Read our advice on mental health laws, social care, welfare, and more.
For #BlackHistoryMonth, Peter wrote about the impact of this summer's UK race riots on the mental health of the Black community.
Read Peter's blog Read Peter's blogAfter experiencing mental illness for most of her life, Kaz was brought to crisis point. She shares how stigma harmed her relationship with her brother.
Read Kaz's story Read Kaz's storyPeople have suicidal thoughts for different reasons. If you’re worried that someone may be having suicidal thoughts, our advice page gives tips on how you can support them.
Read our advice page Read our advice pageAfter experiencing her first episode of schizophrenia, Desislava was then sadly met with stigma and discrimination when job hunting.
Read Desislava's story Read Desislava's storyClock up your distance with friends or solo and do something amazing to help people affected by mental illness. Whether you're an experienced runner or enjoy a peaceful stroll, this event is for you.
Sign up now Sign up nowKaren shares her experience of losing her husband to suicide and how the understanding of her support worker from our After Suicide Service has helped her better process her grief.
Read Karen's story Read Karen's story40% of Britons think a 10-minute slot with their GP is not enough time, according to the Guardian. But there are a few steps you can take to prepare for an appointment about your mental health.
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