How can an advocate help? Advocates can help you to communicate with doctors and other professionals in the NHS or social services. They can help you understand your rights and deal with issues.
The lack of wider community support available for people severely affected by mental illness such as supported housing, employment help, debt advice and access to independent advocacy can exacerbate ...
Worrying about money can affect your mental health and living with a mental health condition can make managing money more difficult. This can lead to you being in a 'vicious cycle.' This money and ...
No matter how much time you can give or where you’re based, we’d love to hear from you. By volunteering for Rethink Mental Illness, you can make a real difference to the lives of people severely ...
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This section gives tips and suggestions to help you support someone with mental illness. This information is for those supporting people who are 18 or over with a mental illness in England. Note: In ...
Last week the NHS published its national planning guidance for 2025/26. This may not sound like the most groundbreaking thing in the world, given the volume of guidance documents that get churned out ...
It's Time to Talk Day - the nation’s biggest mental health conversation. Today we’re encouraging everyone to talk about mental health to reduce stigma and help change lives. But we know talking isn't ...