We are delighted to announce that Rethink Mental Illness has been shortlisted for the Charity or Not-For-Profit of the Year at the British Diversity Awards 2025.
If you have experience living with mental illness, or of caring for someone who does, you have a chance to help shape the ...
We meet weekly on a Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday - please see below for more details including venues for each day Group Coordinator: Patrick Berry The Sporting Recovery Group provides ...
We are a well-established voluntary peer support group that supports carers of people with lived experience of mental illness. Come and join us every Friday in a function room at the Garden Centre to ...
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 ...
The Mental Health Act says when you can be taken to hospital, kept there, and treated against your wishes. This can only happen if you have a mental disorder that puts you, or others, at risk. You ...
This section looks at what self-harm is and why you may self-harm. It could help if you are using self-harm to cope with how you’re feeling. Or if you are thinking about self-harming. It explains what ...
Anxious? Alone? Depressed? Weary? No more lonely Sundays! Come and share food and friendship with others who understand and stay as long as you wish! We are a peer support social group who meet for ...
Does mental illness run in families? Someone in your family may have a mental illness. If so, you might be worried about developing the same condition. Or you might have a mental illness. And you ...
We are Rethink Mental Illness. We provide expert information, services, and groups. Together with our supporters, we campaign to improve the lives of people living with mental illness, their families, ...
Southwest Carers is a voluntarily led peer support group for carers, who face the challenge of loving and caring for someone who has borderline personality disorder (BPD). We meet twice a month on ...
Our supporters, members and campaigners are our lifeblood and thanks to their generosity we are able to support people severely affected by mental illness. Can you help us reach more people? Take a ...