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MENTAL WELLBEING

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The main NHS page for mental health and wellbeing-related topics. Contains links to NHS web pages with information and advice for a wide range of different issues. You can navigate through different topics, making it easier to find NHS-approved information specific to the issue(s) you may be experiencing.

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Mind page containing links to web pages for mental health information and support.

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The Samaritans’ page with links to their various mental health informational pages, as well as pages to help you get into contact with a Samaritans volunteer for extra support.

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The Student Minds page that provides support and information on mental wellbeing for university students.

LGBT+ Mental Health Support

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Resources and information that may be helpful if you are LGBT+ or questioning. Also provides links to different LGBT+ mental health organisations, some of which focus on intersectionality (e.g. being Muslim and LGBT+). Here are two key sources of information:

  1. NHS

  2. Mind.org

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An online resource for postgraduate students that provides information to support their wellbeing, learning and research.

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The Hub of Hope is the world’s first of its kind mental health database bringing grassroots and national mental health services together in one place for the first time ever. 

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Using the location of your web browser or mobile device, the cloud-based web application allows anyone, anywhere to find the nearest source of support for any mental health issue, from depression and anxiety to PTSD and suicidal thoughts, as well as providing a ‘talk now’ button connecting users directly to the Samaritans.

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Online resources to provide support and information for those living with mental illness and those helping people who live with mental illness. Their services allow for people with mental illness to live safely in their communities, prevent their issues from escalating, and help them to live more independently.

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Online resources for people struggling with eating disorders, as well as for their loved ones that may be affected. The service offers support and guidance to help people feel listened to, supported, and empowered.

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The national charity service for suicide prevention in young people.

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Telephone: 0800 068 41 41

(Mon-Fri 9:00am-10:00pm; Weekends and Bank Holidays 2:00pm-10:00pm)

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Text: 07786 209697

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Email: pat@papyrus-uk.org

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The Mix is the UK’s leading support service for young people. They can help you take on any challenge you’re facing - from mental health to money, from homelessness to finding a job, from break-ups to drugs. You can talk to them via their online community, on social, through their free, confidential helpline or their counselling service.

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