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Our vision and impact
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Campaign with us
DEBUG | Category: | CategoryRank: -1 | Importance: 0Rethink Mental Illness campaigns nationally and locally to improve the quality of life for everyone severely affected by mental illness by ensuring their clinical, financial, socia… »Read more on Campaign with us
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Workplace Mental Health and Training
DEBUG | Category: | CategoryRank: -1 | Importance: 0Mental health training is one of our key ways of changing the experience of people affected by poor mental health in this country. We aim to enable people to feel more comfortable … »Read more on Workplace Mental Health and Training
Because of those we’ve lost - and because of those we’ve saved - it’s down to us. Because if we don’t, who will?
By remembering Rethink Mental Illness in your will, you can help people to get better care and support. You can bring about changes in policy that will make our mental health care system better and easier to navigate. You can help to stop injustice and eliminate prejudice for good.
If you’ve never made a will, there are many reasons why you should, not least because it means that you decide what happens to everything that you’ve built up over a lifetime.
If you’ve already made your will, now might be a good time to take another look and make sure it says what you want. Your circumstances may have changed too, or there may be a new family member you want to include. Clicking the button below will download our handy guide.