Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
More Annotations
![がんばりすぎない生活 ~まりんごママのゆるーく育児する日々~ – 食物アレルギー、喘息、アトピーでもあきらめない!ズボラなまりんごママでもできる「生活の工夫」「毎日の育児」「アレルギー対応レシピ」などを公開していきます!](https://www.archivebay.com/archive/f6bbcf35-39b1-4f5d-b57c-f433a6ac8af3.png)
がんばりすぎない生活 ~まりんごママのゆるーく育児する日々~ – 食物アレルギー、喘息、アトピーでもあきらめない!ズボラなまりんごママでもできる「生活の工夫」「毎日の育児」「アレルギー対応レシピ」などを公開していきます!
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
![Hirelateral.com is one of the leading Job Websites in India.](https://www.archivebay.com/archive/ed081844-c164-4fc4-9a52-ac3fbd296bff.png)
Hirelateral.com is one of the leading Job Websites in India.
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
![Contemplative Outreach Ltd. | Silence Solitude Solidarity Service](https://www.archivebay.com/archive/4cf7a92f-93c4-4fe8-bcdb-e75441d97f98.png)
Contemplative Outreach Ltd. | Silence Solitude Solidarity Service
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
Favourite Annotations
![A complete backup of https://coloradoencyclopedia.org](https://www.archivebay.com/archive6/images/c3c6a624-8741-4461-8053-a0598aea52c5.png)
A complete backup of https://coloradoencyclopedia.org
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
![A complete backup of https://bellmedblog.com](https://www.archivebay.com/archive6/images/ad4ede22-f7af-4382-ba7a-7577f370a081.png)
A complete backup of https://bellmedblog.com
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
![A complete backup of https://walkspb.ru](https://www.archivebay.com/archive6/images/225a03f3-0134-4995-9f2c-43cedb48b8b4.png)
A complete backup of https://walkspb.ru
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
![A complete backup of https://foxz88.net](https://www.archivebay.com/archive6/images/d1d701cf-d6c3-4350-86b5-7a1b5a27c6b9.png)
A complete backup of https://foxz88.net
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
![A complete backup of https://mrcolionnoir.com](https://www.archivebay.com/archive6/images/e0c3cd49-8488-4a8b-bc99-4833db3c9ec8.png)
A complete backup of https://mrcolionnoir.com
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
![A complete backup of https://ubergizmo.com](https://www.archivebay.com/archive6/images/410ea197-e941-4873-8ffc-7c806a5fe5df.png)
A complete backup of https://ubergizmo.com
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
![A complete backup of https://magloft.com](https://www.archivebay.com/archive6/images/5b50c029-2051-4ea5-996b-3ffdc65a81dd.png)
A complete backup of https://magloft.com
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
![A complete backup of https://stoneitech.com](https://www.archivebay.com/archive6/images/9905e71d-6ae9-4508-a165-311e9f6f7503.png)
A complete backup of https://stoneitech.com
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
![A complete backup of https://wilmerhale.com](https://www.archivebay.com/archive6/images/016a7edd-ab59-428b-8f1e-48595224b7ea.png)
A complete backup of https://wilmerhale.com
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
![A complete backup of https://everyinteraction.com](https://www.archivebay.com/archive6/images/2c0ab4ed-60ea-49f1-afe5-83b3c6065224.png)
A complete backup of https://everyinteraction.com
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
![A complete backup of https://fcshakhter.by](https://www.archivebay.com/archive6/images/6484daa1-51e3-4db2-931d-0147e9e44691.png)
A complete backup of https://fcshakhter.by
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
Text
quality of life.
RETHINK MENTAL ILLNESS WELCOMES NHSE COMMISSIONED REVIEW Rethink Mental Illness welcomes NHSE commissioned review of Serenity Integrated Mentoring (SIM) by relevant Mental Health Trusts. 12 May 2021. Lucy Schonegevel, Associate Director for Policy and Practice, said: “High Intensity Network (HIN), who developed the Serenity Integrated Mentoring (SIM), state that the model supports“high-intensity
COVID-19 VACCINE AND MENTAL ILLNESS: WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW. In early December 2020, the first vaccine developed to protect people against the coronavirus pandemic was launched in the UK. Under current proposals, people living with a severe mental illness will be vaccinated as a priority. This page will help you understand moreabout the process.
BRISTOL COMMUNITY SUPPORT SERVICES 9.00am - 5.00pm. Saturday - Sunday : Closed. The support service has been working for many years to help Bristol-based people with mental health issues make a positive diffrence in their lives.The service works with anybody who has mental health problem. We support people within the community and work with them to build meaningfulconnections.
BRENT MENTAL HEALTH SERVICELATEST VACANCIES
Volunteer with us. Our wonderful volunteers support our work in many different ways – from backing our campaigns, to reviewing our expert information, to shaping our work as a regional committee member. BUDE RETHINK WOMENS GROUP Bude. (M) 07894 544855 (Di) The group meets weekly on a Thursday from 10.00am until 12.00pm. Group Coordinator: _. We are a relaxed and fun art and crafts women's group who meet every Thursday morning at Bude Tourist Information Office for a good measure of peer support amongst our paint, pens and brushes. Our members all have lived experience WHAT IS SECTION 136 OF THE MENTAL HEALTH ACT? Section 136 (s136) is part of the Mental Health Act. The Mental Health Act is a law. S136 means that the police have the power to take you to a place of safety or keep you in a place of safety. It can’t be used to remove you from your own home, or someone else’s home. It BLACK ASIAN AND MINORITY ETHNIC (BAME) MENTAL HEALTH If you are from a Black Asian or Minority Ethnic background, you may face specific issues relating to your mental health. This page gives information on your options for support and treatment and to help resolve any specific issues. This section is for people of colour DERBYSHIRE RECOVERY AND PEER SUPPORT SERVICE We support people who are having difficulties with their mental health across the whole spectrum of mental illnesses. We do this by offering targeted goal-focused support, developing peer support and volunteer opportunities across Derbyshire, and also peer support groups wherethere is a need
WE ARE RETHINK MENTAL ILLNESSWHO WE AREWHAT WE DONEWS AND STORIESABOUT MENTAL ILLNESSLIVING WITH MENTAL ILLNESS We are Rethink Mental Illness. We improve the lives of people severely affected by mental illness through our network of local groups and services, expert information and successful campaigning. Our goal is to make sure everyone affected by severe mental illness has a goodquality of life.
RETHINK MENTAL ILLNESS WELCOMES NHSE COMMISSIONED REVIEW Rethink Mental Illness welcomes NHSE commissioned review of Serenity Integrated Mentoring (SIM) by relevant Mental Health Trusts. 12 May 2021. Lucy Schonegevel, Associate Director for Policy and Practice, said: “High Intensity Network (HIN), who developed the Serenity Integrated Mentoring (SIM), state that the model supports“high-intensity
COVID-19 VACCINE AND MENTAL ILLNESS: WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW. In early December 2020, the first vaccine developed to protect people against the coronavirus pandemic was launched in the UK. Under current proposals, people living with a severe mental illness will be vaccinated as a priority. This page will help you understand moreabout the process.
BRISTOL COMMUNITY SUPPORT SERVICES 9.00am - 5.00pm. Saturday - Sunday : Closed. The support service has been working for many years to help Bristol-based people with mental health issues make a positive diffrence in their lives.The service works with anybody who has mental health problem. We support people within the community and work with them to build meaningfulconnections.
BRENT MENTAL HEALTH SERVICELATEST VACANCIES
Volunteer with us. Our wonderful volunteers support our work in many different ways – from backing our campaigns, to reviewing our expert information, to shaping our work as a regional committee member. BUDE RETHINK WOMENS GROUP Bude. (M) 07894 544855 (Di) The group meets weekly on a Thursday from 10.00am until 12.00pm. Group Coordinator: _. We are a relaxed and fun art and crafts women's group who meet every Thursday morning at Bude Tourist Information Office for a good measure of peer support amongst our paint, pens and brushes. Our members all have lived experience WHAT IS SECTION 136 OF THE MENTAL HEALTH ACT? Section 136 (s136) is part of the Mental Health Act. The Mental Health Act is a law. S136 means that the police have the power to take you to a place of safety or keep you in a place of safety. It can’t be used to remove you from your own home, or someone else’s home. It BLACK ASIAN AND MINORITY ETHNIC (BAME) MENTAL HEALTH If you are from a Black Asian or Minority Ethnic background, you may face specific issues relating to your mental health. This page gives information on your options for support and treatment and to help resolve any specific issues. This section is for people of colour DERBYSHIRE RECOVERY AND PEER SUPPORT SERVICE We support people who are having difficulties with their mental health across the whole spectrum of mental illnesses. We do this by offering targeted goal-focused support, developing peer support and volunteer opportunities across Derbyshire, and also peer support groups wherethere is a need
COVID-19 VACCINE AND MENTAL ILLNESS: WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW. In early December 2020, the first vaccine developed to protect people against the coronavirus pandemic was launched in the UK. Under current proposals, people living with a severe mental illness will be vaccinated as a priority. This page will help you understand moreabout the process.
WORRIED ABOUT SOMEONES MENTAL HEALTH This page explains what you can do if you are worried about someone’s mental health. It explains how to get them help and support. Changes in behaviour may mean your relative is developing a mental illness. These changes might be sudden. Or they may develop over time. You can try to help your BRENT MENTAL HEALTH SERVICE The service is funded by Central North West London NHS Trust (CNWL) who we work in close partnership with to deliver the service. The service provides support for people. Aged 18+. Who live in the borough of Brent. Have a mental illness. Have a mental illness and a substance misuse problem. Be accessing CNWL services or be eligible for CNWL RETHINK TRUST CORPORATION The wishes of the settlors, and the life long benefit to people with mental illness is at the heart of everything we do at Rethink Trust Corporation. If you have any questions or would like more information about setting up a trust fund with the Rethink Trust Corporation, please contact 01458 258841 or email enquiries@rethinktrustcorporation.com. HOW TO SUPPORT SOMEONE WITH SUICIDAL THOUGHTS Suicide is when someone ends their own life. This section looks at why someone might think about suicide and how you can help them. It also looks at support for you. People will think of suicide for different reasons. If someone is exposed to a ‘risk factor’ it needs to be assumed that suicidalLATEST VACANCIES
Volunteer with us. Our wonderful volunteers support our work in many different ways – from backing our campaigns, to reviewing our expert information, to shaping our work as a regional committee member. DERBYSHIRE RECOVERY AND PEER SUPPORT SERVICE We support people who are having difficulties with their mental health across the whole spectrum of mental illnesses. We do this by offering targeted goal-focused support, developing peer support and volunteer opportunities across Derbyshire, and also peer support groups wherethere is a need
WHAT IS THE CARE PROGRAMME APPROACH (CPA)? The Care Programme Approach (CPA) is there to support your recovery from mental illness. CPA is a framework used to assess your needs. And make sure that you have support for your needs. Community Mental Health Teams, Assertive Outreach Teams and Early Intervention Teams are likely to use CPA. Your mental health services will have policies RETHINK SAHAYAK ASIAN MENTAL HEALTH HELPLINE Monday - Wednesday : 4.00pm - 7.00pm. Tuesday - Thursday : 12.00pm - 3.00pm. Friday - Sunday : Closed. Our Sahayak Asianline offers a culturally sensitive listening and information service for the Asian community in Kent and West Sussex. The service is for anyone affected by mental health issues - whether they are service users, carers or DERBY RETHINK SUPPORT GROUP Derby. Derb. DE1 3QL. View on map. (M) 07478 064000 (group) Last updated: 12/05/2021. The group meets weekly on a Wednesday from 11.00am until 1.00pm. Group Coordinator: _. Our Derby Rethink group has been meeting for many years and provides a range of opportunitiesfor members.
WE ARE RETHINK MENTAL ILLNESSWHO WE AREWHAT WE DONEWS AND STORIESABOUT MENTAL ILLNESSLIVING WITH MENTAL ILLNESS We are Rethink Mental Illness. We improve the lives of people severely affected by mental illness through our network of local groups and services, expert information and successful campaigning. Our goal is to make sure everyone affected by severe mental illness has a goodquality of life.
COVID-19 VACCINE AND MENTAL ILLNESS: WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW. In early December 2020, the first vaccine developed to protect people against the coronavirus pandemic was launched in the UK. Under current proposals, people living with a severe mental illness will be vaccinated as a priority. This page will help you understand moreabout the process.
RETHINK MENTAL ILLNESS WELCOMES NHSE COMMISSIONED REVIEW Rethink Mental Illness welcomes NHSE commissioned review of Serenity Integrated Mentoring (SIM) by relevant Mental Health Trusts. 12 May 2021. Lucy Schonegevel, Associate Director for Policy and Practice, said: “High Intensity Network (HIN), who developed the Serenity Integrated Mentoring (SIM), state that the model supports“high-intensity
BRISTOL COMMUNITY SUPPORT SERVICES 9.00am - 5.00pm. Saturday - Sunday : Closed. The support service has been working for many years to help Bristol-based people with mental health issues make a positive diffrence in their lives.The service works with anybody who has mental health problem. We support people within the community and work with them to build meaningfulconnections.
WHAT IS SECTION 136 OF THE MENTAL HEALTH ACT? Section 136 (s136) is part of the Mental Health Act. The Mental Health Act is a law. S136 means that the police have the power to take you to a place of safety or keep you in a place of safety. It can’t be used to remove you from your own home, or someone else’s home. It DERBYSHIRE RECOVERY AND PEER SUPPORT SERVICE We support people who are having difficulties with their mental health across the whole spectrum of mental illnesses. We do this by offering targeted goal-focused support, developing peer support and volunteer opportunities across Derbyshire, and also peer support groups wherethere is a
REROUTE - YOUNG SOUTH ASIAN SUPPORT GROUP - RETHINK We meet on the second Saturday of each month - this is subject to change so please email reroute2018@outlook.com to confirm meeting dates/times. Group Coordinator: Sonam Patel. We are dedicated to young South Asian women in their 20's and 30's who are suffering with any type of mental health condition. This is a safe, open and mostimportantly
RETHINK SAHAYAK ASIAN MENTAL HEALTH HELPLINE Monday - Wednesday : 4.00pm - 7.00pm. Tuesday - Thursday : 12.00pm - 3.00pm. Friday - Sunday : Closed. Our Sahayak Asianline offers a culturally sensitive listening and information service for the Asian community in Kent and West Sussex. The service is for anyone affected by mental health issues - whether they are service users, carers or PATHWAY FOR ADULTS SOMERSET EAST Keward House is a supported housing service for people aged 18 years and above, who are living with a mental illness and have low-to-medium needs. It has 19 rooms divided into four suites, each with communal kitchens, bathroom and lounge areas within one large building. The service provides housing FOLKESTONE HOUSING PROJECT (WILLOW LODGE) Folkestone. 01303 227220. willowlodge@rethink.org. Monday - Friday : 9.00am - 9.00pm. Saturday - Sunday : 10.00am - 6.00pm. Supported housing project for those recovering from severe and enduring mental illness and supporting them to return to independent living. WE ARE RETHINK MENTAL ILLNESSWHO WE AREWHAT WE DONEWS AND STORIESABOUT MENTAL ILLNESSLIVING WITH MENTAL ILLNESS We are Rethink Mental Illness. We improve the lives of people severely affected by mental illness through our network of local groups and services, expert information and successful campaigning. Our goal is to make sure everyone affected by severe mental illness has a goodquality of life.
COVID-19 VACCINE AND MENTAL ILLNESS: WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW. In early December 2020, the first vaccine developed to protect people against the coronavirus pandemic was launched in the UK. Under current proposals, people living with a severe mental illness will be vaccinated as a priority. This page will help you understand moreabout the process.
RETHINK MENTAL ILLNESS WELCOMES NHSE COMMISSIONED REVIEW Rethink Mental Illness welcomes NHSE commissioned review of Serenity Integrated Mentoring (SIM) by relevant Mental Health Trusts. 12 May 2021. Lucy Schonegevel, Associate Director for Policy and Practice, said: “High Intensity Network (HIN), who developed the Serenity Integrated Mentoring (SIM), state that the model supports“high-intensity
BRISTOL COMMUNITY SUPPORT SERVICES 9.00am - 5.00pm. Saturday - Sunday : Closed. The support service has been working for many years to help Bristol-based people with mental health issues make a positive diffrence in their lives.The service works with anybody who has mental health problem. We support people within the community and work with them to build meaningfulconnections.
WHAT IS SECTION 136 OF THE MENTAL HEALTH ACT? Section 136 (s136) is part of the Mental Health Act. The Mental Health Act is a law. S136 means that the police have the power to take you to a place of safety or keep you in a place of safety. It can’t be used to remove you from your own home, or someone else’s home. It DERBYSHIRE RECOVERY AND PEER SUPPORT SERVICE We support people who are having difficulties with their mental health across the whole spectrum of mental illnesses. We do this by offering targeted goal-focused support, developing peer support and volunteer opportunities across Derbyshire, and also peer support groups wherethere is a
REROUTE - YOUNG SOUTH ASIAN SUPPORT GROUP - RETHINK We meet on the second Saturday of each month - this is subject to change so please email reroute2018@outlook.com to confirm meeting dates/times. Group Coordinator: Sonam Patel. We are dedicated to young South Asian women in their 20's and 30's who are suffering with any type of mental health condition. This is a safe, open and mostimportantly
RETHINK SAHAYAK ASIAN MENTAL HEALTH HELPLINE Monday - Wednesday : 4.00pm - 7.00pm. Tuesday - Thursday : 12.00pm - 3.00pm. Friday - Sunday : Closed. Our Sahayak Asianline offers a culturally sensitive listening and information service for the Asian community in Kent and West Sussex. The service is for anyone affected by mental health issues - whether they are service users, carers or PATHWAY FOR ADULTS SOMERSET EAST Keward House is a supported housing service for people aged 18 years and above, who are living with a mental illness and have low-to-medium needs. It has 19 rooms divided into four suites, each with communal kitchens, bathroom and lounge areas within one large building. The service provides housing FOLKESTONE HOUSING PROJECT (WILLOW LODGE) Folkestone. 01303 227220. willowlodge@rethink.org. Monday - Friday : 9.00am - 9.00pm. Saturday - Sunday : 10.00am - 6.00pm. Supported housing project for those recovering from severe and enduring mental illness and supporting them to return to independent living. RESOURCES AND REPORTS Rethink Mental Illness’ guide is designed to support STPs/ICSs to take the first steps needed to transform community mental health care. These have been based on lessons from pilot sites and other pioneering work taking place across England. One example is in Somerset, where weare leading a
SUPPORT IN YOUR AREA National mental health charity: information, services & a strong voice for everyone affected by mental illness - challenging attitudes andchanging lives.
BRENT MENTAL HEALTH SERVICE The service is funded by Central North West London NHS Trust (CNWL) who we work in close partnership with to deliver the service. The service provides support for people. Aged 18+. Who live in the borough of Brent. Have a mental illness. Have a mental illness and a substance misuse problem. Be accessing CNWL services or be eligible for CNWL RETHINK SAHAYAK ASIAN MENTAL HEALTH HELPLINE Monday - Wednesday : 4.00pm - 7.00pm. Tuesday - Thursday : 12.00pm - 3.00pm. Friday - Sunday : Closed. Our Sahayak Asianline offers a culturally sensitive listening and information service for the Asian community in Kent and West Sussex. The service is for anyone affected by mental health issues - whether they are service users, carers orLATEST VACANCIES
Volunteer with us. Our wonderful volunteers support our work in many different ways – from backing our campaigns, to reviewing our expert information, to shaping our work as a regional committee member. FACTSHEETS - RETHINK Our factsheets have moved! In order to give our users the best experience across a wide range of devices, we now deliver all of our factsheet content as web pages with the option to download them and print them if needed. PLYMOUTH COMMUNITY MENTAL HEALTH SERVICE The service provides a range of support including a variety of group work and one-to-one support. Rethink community support services are designed to enable people affected by severe mental illness to achieve their full potential and recover a better quality of life. Supportneeds are initially
CHESTER SUPPORT GROUP The Chester Support Group has been running since 2013 and provides an opportunity for people with lived experience of mental illness to come together and receive peer support. The group is entirely peer led, run by volunteers who have our own personal experience of mental illness,many of whom have
MILTON KEYNES COMMUNITY SUPPORT SERVICE The service aims to support you to lead an independent life in the community and work towards your recovery. We provide a range of community-based services, including running open sessions in different locations, community based activities, workshops and one- to RETHINK CARER SUPPORT: CAMBRIDGESHIRE AND PETERBOROUGH We are a very long running carers support group that meets in Cambridge and Peterborough. We are visited by speakers, have a large amount of local knowledge and experience, and constantly welcome new carers to the group. We provide a telephone support line (07783 267013) run by carers for other WE ARE RETHINK MENTAL ILLNESSWHO WE AREWHAT WE DONEWS AND STORIESABOUT MENTAL ILLNESSLIVING WITH MENTAL ILLNESS We are Rethink Mental Illness. We improve the lives of people severely affected by mental illness through our network of local groups and services, expert information and successful campaigning. Our goal is to make sure everyone affected by severe mental illness has a goodquality of life.
COVID-19 VACCINE AND MENTAL ILLNESS: WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW. In early December 2020, the first vaccine developed to protect people against the coronavirus pandemic was launched in the UK. Under current proposals, people living with a severe mental illness will be vaccinated as a priority. This page will help you understand moreabout the process.
RETHINK MENTAL ILLNESS WELCOMES NHSE COMMISSIONED REVIEW Rethink Mental Illness welcomes NHSE commissioned review of Serenity Integrated Mentoring (SIM) by relevant Mental Health Trusts. 12 May 2021. Lucy Schonegevel, Associate Director for Policy and Practice, said: “High Intensity Network (HIN), who developed the Serenity Integrated Mentoring (SIM), state that the model supports“high-intensity
BRISTOL COMMUNITY SUPPORT SERVICES 9.00am - 5.00pm. Saturday - Sunday : Closed. The support service has been working for many years to help Bristol-based people with mental health issues make a positive diffrence in their lives.The service works with anybody who has mental health problem. We support people within the community and work with them to build meaningfulconnections.
DERBYSHIRE RECOVERY AND PEER SUPPORT SERVICE We support people who are having difficulties with their mental health across the whole spectrum of mental illnesses. We do this by offering targeted goal-focused support, developing peer support and volunteer opportunities across Derbyshire, and also peer support groups wherethere is a
WHAT IS SECTION 136 OF THE MENTAL HEALTH ACT? Section 136 (s136) is part of the Mental Health Act. The Mental Health Act is a law. S136 means that the police have the power to take you to a place of safety or keep you in a place of safety. It can’t be used to remove you from your own home, or someone else’s home. It WE ARE RETHINK MENTAL ILLNESSWHO WE AREWHAT WE DONEWS AND STORIESABOUT MENTAL ILLNESSLIVING WITH MENTAL ILLNESS We are Rethink Mental Illness. We improve the lives of people severely affected by mental illness through our network of local groups and services, expert information and successful campaigning. Our goal is to make sure everyone affected by severe mental illness has a goodquality of life.
COVID-19 VACCINE AND MENTAL ILLNESS: WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW. In early December 2020, the first vaccine developed to protect people against the coronavirus pandemic was launched in the UK. Under current proposals, people living with a severe mental illness will be vaccinated as a priority. This page will help you understand moreabout the process.
RETHINK MENTAL ILLNESS WELCOMES NHSE COMMISSIONED REVIEW Rethink Mental Illness welcomes NHSE commissioned review of Serenity Integrated Mentoring (SIM) by relevant Mental Health Trusts. 12 May 2021. Lucy Schonegevel, Associate Director for Policy and Practice, said: “High Intensity Network (HIN), who developed the Serenity Integrated Mentoring (SIM), state that the model supports“high-intensity
BRISTOL COMMUNITY SUPPORT SERVICES 9.00am - 5.00pm. Saturday - Sunday : Closed. The support service has been working for many years to help Bristol-based people with mental health issues make a positive diffrence in their lives.The service works with anybody who has mental health problem. We support people within the community and work with them to build meaningfulconnections.
WHAT IS SECTION 136 OF THE MENTAL HEALTH ACT? Section 136 (s136) is part of the Mental Health Act. The Mental Health Act is a law. S136 means that the police have the power to take you to a place of safety or keep you in a place of safety. It can’t be used to remove you from your own home, or someone else’s home. It DERBYSHIRE RECOVERY AND PEER SUPPORT SERVICE We support people who are having difficulties with their mental health across the whole spectrum of mental illnesses. We do this by offering targeted goal-focused support, developing peer support and volunteer opportunities across Derbyshire, and also peer support groups wherethere is a
REROUTE - YOUNG SOUTH ASIAN SUPPORT GROUP - RETHINK We meet on the second Saturday of each month - this is subject to change so please email reroute2018@outlook.com to confirm meeting dates/times. Group Coordinator: Sonam Patel. We are dedicated to young South Asian women in their 20's and 30's who are suffering with any type of mental health condition. This is a safe, open and mostimportantly
RETHINK SAHAYAK ASIAN MENTAL HEALTH HELPLINE Monday - Wednesday : 4.00pm - 7.00pm. Tuesday - Thursday : 12.00pm - 3.00pm. Friday - Sunday : Closed. Our Sahayak Asianline offers a culturally sensitive listening and information service for the Asian community in Kent and West Sussex. The service is for anyone affected by mental health issues - whether they are service users, carers or PATHWAY FOR ADULTS SOMERSET EAST Keward House is a supported housing service for people aged 18 years and above, who are living with a mental illness and have low-to-medium needs. It has 19 rooms divided into four suites, each with communal kitchens, bathroom and lounge areas within one large building. The service provides housing FOLKESTONE HOUSING PROJECT (WILLOW LODGE) Folkestone. 01303 227220. willowlodge@rethink.org. Monday - Friday : 9.00am - 9.00pm. Saturday - Sunday : 10.00am - 6.00pm. Supported housing project for those recovering from severe and enduring mental illness and supporting them to return to independent living. RESOURCES AND REPORTS Rethink Mental Illness’ guide is designed to support STPs/ICSs to take the first steps needed to transform community mental health care. These have been based on lessons from pilot sites and other pioneering work taking place across England. One example is in Somerset, where weare leading a
SUPPORT IN YOUR AREA National mental health charity: information, services & a strong voice for everyone affected by mental illness - challenging attitudes andchanging lives.
BRENT MENTAL HEALTH SERVICE The service is funded by Central North West London NHS Trust (CNWL) who we work in close partnership with to deliver the service. The service provides support for people. Aged 18+. Who live in the borough of Brent. Have a mental illness. Have a mental illness and a substance misuse problem. Be accessing CNWL services or be eligible for CNWL RETHINK SAHAYAK ASIAN MENTAL HEALTH HELPLINE Monday - Wednesday : 4.00pm - 7.00pm. Tuesday - Thursday : 12.00pm - 3.00pm. Friday - Sunday : Closed. Our Sahayak Asianline offers a culturally sensitive listening and information service for the Asian community in Kent and West Sussex. The service is for anyone affected by mental health issues - whether they are service users, carers orLATEST VACANCIES
Volunteer with us. Our wonderful volunteers support our work in many different ways – from backing our campaigns, to reviewing our expert information, to shaping our work as a regional committee member. FACTSHEETS - RETHINK Our factsheets have moved! In order to give our users the best experience across a wide range of devices, we now deliver all of our factsheet content as web pages with the option to download them and print them if needed. PLYMOUTH COMMUNITY MENTAL HEALTH SERVICE The service provides a range of support including a variety of group work and one-to-one support. Rethink community support services are designed to enable people affected by severe mental illness to achieve their full potential and recover a better quality of life. Supportneeds are initially
CHESTER SUPPORT GROUP The Chester Support Group has been running since 2013 and provides an opportunity for people with lived experience of mental illness to come together and receive peer support. The group is entirely peer led, run by volunteers who have our own personal experience of mental illness,many of whom have
MILTON KEYNES COMMUNITY SUPPORT SERVICE The service aims to support you to lead an independent life in the community and work towards your recovery. We provide a range of community-based services, including running open sessions in different locations, community based activities, workshops and one- to RETHINK CARER SUPPORT: CAMBRIDGESHIRE AND PETERBOROUGH We are a very long running carers support group that meets in Cambridge and Peterborough. We are visited by speakers, have a large amount of local knowledge and experience, and constantly welcome new carers to the group. We provide a telephone support line (07783 267013) run by carers for other WE ARE RETHINK MENTAL ILLNESSWHO WE AREWHAT WE DONEWS AND STORIESABOUT MENTAL ILLNESSLIVING WITH MENTAL ILLNESS We are Rethink Mental Illness. We improve the lives of people severely affected by mental illness through our network of local groups and services, expert information and successful campaigning. Our goal is to make sure everyone affected by severe mental illness has a goodquality of life.
COVID-19 VACCINE AND MENTAL ILLNESS: WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW. In early December 2020, the first vaccine developed to protect people against the coronavirus pandemic was launched in the UK. Under current proposals, people living with a severe mental illness will be vaccinated as a priority. This page will help you understand moreabout the process.
RETHINK MENTAL ILLNESS WELCOMES NHSE COMMISSIONED REVIEW Rethink Mental Illness welcomes NHSE commissioned review of Serenity Integrated Mentoring (SIM) by relevant Mental Health Trusts. 12 May 2021. Lucy Schonegevel, Associate Director for Policy and Practice, said: “High Intensity Network (HIN), who developed the Serenity Integrated Mentoring (SIM), state that the model supports“high-intensity
BRISTOL COMMUNITY SUPPORT SERVICES 9.00am - 5.00pm. Saturday - Sunday : Closed. The support service has been working for many years to help Bristol-based people with mental health issues make a positive diffrence in their lives.The service works with anybody who has mental health problem. We support people within the community and work with them to build meaningfulconnections.
DERBYSHIRE RECOVERY AND PEER SUPPORT SERVICE We support people who are having difficulties with their mental health across the whole spectrum of mental illnesses. We do this by offering targeted goal-focused support, developing peer support and volunteer opportunities across Derbyshire, and also peer support groups wherethere is a
WHAT IS SECTION 136 OF THE MENTAL HEALTH ACT? Section 136 (s136) is part of the Mental Health Act. The Mental Health Act is a law. S136 means that the police have the power to take you to a place of safety or keep you in a place of safety. It can’t be used to remove you from your own home, or someone else’s home. It REROUTE - YOUNG SOUTH ASIAN SUPPORT GROUP - RETHINK We meet on the second Saturday of each month - this is subject to change so please email reroute2018@outlook.com to confirm meeting dates/times. Group Coordinator: Sonam Patel. We are dedicated to young South Asian women in their 20's and 30's who are suffering with any type of mental health condition. This is a safe, open and mostimportantly
RETHINK SAHAYAK ASIAN MENTAL HEALTH HELPLINE Monday - Wednesday : 4.00pm - 7.00pm. Tuesday - Thursday : 12.00pm - 3.00pm. Friday - Sunday : Closed. Our Sahayak Asianline offers a culturally sensitive listening and information service for the Asian community in Kent and West Sussex. The service is for anyone affected by mental health issues - whether they are service users, carers or PATHWAY FOR ADULTS SOMERSET EAST Keward House is a supported housing service for people aged 18 years and above, who are living with a mental illness and have low-to-medium needs. It has 19 rooms divided into four suites, each with communal kitchens, bathroom and lounge areas within one large building. The service provides housing FOLKESTONE HOUSING PROJECT (WILLOW LODGE) Folkestone. 01303 227220. willowlodge@rethink.org. Monday - Friday : 9.00am - 9.00pm. Saturday - Sunday : 10.00am - 6.00pm. Supported housing project for those recovering from severe and enduring mental illness and supporting them to return to independent living. WE ARE RETHINK MENTAL ILLNESSWHO WE AREWHAT WE DONEWS AND STORIESABOUT MENTAL ILLNESSLIVING WITH MENTAL ILLNESS We are Rethink Mental Illness. We improve the lives of people severely affected by mental illness through our network of local groups and services, expert information and successful campaigning. Our goal is to make sure everyone affected by severe mental illness has a goodquality of life.
COVID-19 VACCINE AND MENTAL ILLNESS: WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW. In early December 2020, the first vaccine developed to protect people against the coronavirus pandemic was launched in the UK. Under current proposals, people living with a severe mental illness will be vaccinated as a priority. This page will help you understand moreabout the process.
RETHINK MENTAL ILLNESS WELCOMES NHSE COMMISSIONED REVIEW Rethink Mental Illness welcomes NHSE commissioned review of Serenity Integrated Mentoring (SIM) by relevant Mental Health Trusts. 12 May 2021. Lucy Schonegevel, Associate Director for Policy and Practice, said: “High Intensity Network (HIN), who developed the Serenity Integrated Mentoring (SIM), state that the model supports“high-intensity
BRISTOL COMMUNITY SUPPORT SERVICES 9.00am - 5.00pm. Saturday - Sunday : Closed. The support service has been working for many years to help Bristol-based people with mental health issues make a positive diffrence in their lives.The service works with anybody who has mental health problem. We support people within the community and work with them to build meaningfulconnections.
DERBYSHIRE RECOVERY AND PEER SUPPORT SERVICE We support people who are having difficulties with their mental health across the whole spectrum of mental illnesses. We do this by offering targeted goal-focused support, developing peer support and volunteer opportunities across Derbyshire, and also peer support groups wherethere is a
WHAT IS SECTION 136 OF THE MENTAL HEALTH ACT? Section 136 (s136) is part of the Mental Health Act. The Mental Health Act is a law. S136 means that the police have the power to take you to a place of safety or keep you in a place of safety. It can’t be used to remove you from your own home, or someone else’s home. It REROUTE - YOUNG SOUTH ASIAN SUPPORT GROUP - RETHINK We meet on the second Saturday of each month - this is subject to change so please email reroute2018@outlook.com to confirm meeting dates/times. Group Coordinator: Sonam Patel. We are dedicated to young South Asian women in their 20's and 30's who are suffering with any type of mental health condition. This is a safe, open and mostimportantly
RETHINK SAHAYAK ASIAN MENTAL HEALTH HELPLINE Monday - Wednesday : 4.00pm - 7.00pm. Tuesday - Thursday : 12.00pm - 3.00pm. Friday - Sunday : Closed. Our Sahayak Asianline offers a culturally sensitive listening and information service for the Asian community in Kent and West Sussex. The service is for anyone affected by mental health issues - whether they are service users, carers or PATHWAY FOR ADULTS SOMERSET EAST Keward House is a supported housing service for people aged 18 years and above, who are living with a mental illness and have low-to-medium needs. It has 19 rooms divided into four suites, each with communal kitchens, bathroom and lounge areas within one large building. The service provides housing FOLKESTONE HOUSING PROJECT (WILLOW LODGE) Folkestone. 01303 227220. willowlodge@rethink.org. Monday - Friday : 9.00am - 9.00pm. Saturday - Sunday : 10.00am - 6.00pm. Supported housing project for those recovering from severe and enduring mental illness and supporting them to return to independent living. RESOURCES AND REPORTS Rethink Mental Illness’ guide is designed to support STPs/ICSs to take the first steps needed to transform community mental health care. These have been based on lessons from pilot sites and other pioneering work taking place across England. One example is in Somerset, where weare leading a
SUPPORT IN YOUR AREA National mental health charity: information, services & a strong voice for everyone affected by mental illness - challenging attitudes andchanging lives.
BRENT MENTAL HEALTH SERVICE The service is funded by Central North West London NHS Trust (CNWL) who we work in close partnership with to deliver the service. The service provides support for people. Aged 18+. Who live in the borough of Brent. Have a mental illness. Have a mental illness and a substance misuse problem. Be accessing CNWL services or be eligible for CNWL RETHINK SAHAYAK ASIAN MENTAL HEALTH HELPLINE Monday - Wednesday : 4.00pm - 7.00pm. Tuesday - Thursday : 12.00pm - 3.00pm. Friday - Sunday : Closed. Our Sahayak Asianline offers a culturally sensitive listening and information service for the Asian community in Kent and West Sussex. The service is for anyone affected by mental health issues - whether they are service users, carers orLATEST VACANCIES
Volunteer with us. Our wonderful volunteers support our work in many different ways – from backing our campaigns, to reviewing our expert information, to shaping our work as a regional committee member. FACTSHEETS - RETHINK Our factsheets have moved! In order to give our users the best experience across a wide range of devices, we now deliver all of our factsheet content as web pages with the option to download them and print them if needed. PLYMOUTH COMMUNITY MENTAL HEALTH SERVICE The service provides a range of support including a variety of group work and one-to-one support. Rethink community support services are designed to enable people affected by severe mental illness to achieve their full potential and recover a better quality of life. Supportneeds are initially
CHESTER SUPPORT GROUP The Chester Support Group has been running since 2013 and provides an opportunity for people with lived experience of mental illness to come together and receive peer support. The group is entirely peer led, run by volunteers who have our own personal experience of mental illness,many of whom have
MILTON KEYNES COMMUNITY SUPPORT SERVICE The service aims to support you to lead an independent life in the community and work towards your recovery. We provide a range of community-based services, including running open sessions in different locations, community based activities, workshops and one- to RETHINK CARER SUPPORT: CAMBRIDGESHIRE AND PETERBOROUGH We are a very long running carers support group that meets in Cambridge and Peterborough. We are visited by speakers, have a large amount of local knowledge and experience, and constantly welcome new carers to the group. We provide a telephone support line (07783 267013) run by carers for other WE ARE RETHINK MENTAL ILLNESSWHO WE AREWHAT WE DONEWS AND STORIESABOUT MENTAL ILLNESSLIVING WITH MENTAL ILLNESS We are Rethink Mental Illness. We improve the lives of people severely affected by mental illness through our network of local groups and services, expert information and successful campaigning. Our goal is to make sure everyone affected by severe mental illness has a goodquality of life.
COVID-19 VACCINE AND MENTAL ILLNESS: WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW. In early December 2020, the first vaccine developed to protect people against the coronavirus pandemic was launched in the UK. Under current proposals, people living with a severe mental illness will be vaccinated as a priority. This page will help you understand moreabout the process.
RETHINK MENTAL ILLNESS WELCOMES NHSE COMMISSIONED REVIEW Rethink Mental Illness welcomes NHSE commissioned review of Serenity Integrated Mentoring (SIM) by relevant Mental Health Trusts. 12 May 2021. Lucy Schonegevel, Associate Director for Policy and Practice, said: “High Intensity Network (HIN), who developed the Serenity Integrated Mentoring (SIM), state that the model supports“high-intensity
BRISTOL COMMUNITY SUPPORT SERVICES 9.00am - 5.00pm. Saturday - Sunday : Closed. The support service has been working for many years to help Bristol-based people with mental health issues make a positive diffrence in their lives.The service works with anybody who has mental health problem. We support people within the community and work with them to build meaningfulconnections.
DERBYSHIRE RECOVERY AND PEER SUPPORT SERVICE We support people who are having difficulties with their mental health across the whole spectrum of mental illnesses. We do this by offering targeted goal-focused support, developing peer support and volunteer opportunities across Derbyshire, and also peer support groups wherethere is a
WHAT IS SECTION 136 OF THE MENTAL HEALTH ACT? Section 136 (s136) is part of the Mental Health Act. The Mental Health Act is a law. S136 means that the police have the power to take you to a place of safety or keep you in a place of safety. It can’t be used to remove you from your own home, or someone else’s home. It REROUTE - YOUNG SOUTH ASIAN SUPPORT GROUP - RETHINK We meet on the second Saturday of each month - this is subject to change so please email reroute2018@outlook.com to confirm meeting dates/times. Group Coordinator: Sonam Patel. We are dedicated to young South Asian women in their 20's and 30's who are suffering with any type of mental health condition. This is a safe, open and mostimportantly
RETHINK SAHAYAK ASIAN MENTAL HEALTH HELPLINE Monday - Wednesday : 4.00pm - 7.00pm. Tuesday - Thursday : 12.00pm - 3.00pm. Friday - Sunday : Closed. Our Sahayak Asianline offers a culturally sensitive listening and information service for the Asian community in Kent and West Sussex. The service is for anyone affected by mental health issues - whether they are service users, carers or PATHWAY FOR ADULTS SOMERSET EAST Keward House is a supported housing service for people aged 18 years and above, who are living with a mental illness and have low-to-medium needs. It has 19 rooms divided into four suites, each with communal kitchens, bathroom and lounge areas within one large building. The service provides housing FOLKESTONE HOUSING PROJECT (WILLOW LODGE) Folkestone. 01303 227220. willowlodge@rethink.org. Monday - Friday : 9.00am - 9.00pm. Saturday - Sunday : 10.00am - 6.00pm. Supported housing project for those recovering from severe and enduring mental illness and supporting them to return to independent living. WE ARE RETHINK MENTAL ILLNESSWHO WE AREWHAT WE DONEWS AND STORIESABOUT MENTAL ILLNESSLIVING WITH MENTAL ILLNESS We are Rethink Mental Illness. We improve the lives of people severely affected by mental illness through our network of local groups and services, expert information and successful campaigning. Our goal is to make sure everyone affected by severe mental illness has a goodquality of life.
COVID-19 VACCINE AND MENTAL ILLNESS: WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW. In early December 2020, the first vaccine developed to protect people against the coronavirus pandemic was launched in the UK. Under current proposals, people living with a severe mental illness will be vaccinated as a priority. This page will help you understand moreabout the process.
RETHINK MENTAL ILLNESS WELCOMES NHSE COMMISSIONED REVIEW Rethink Mental Illness welcomes NHSE commissioned review of Serenity Integrated Mentoring (SIM) by relevant Mental Health Trusts. 12 May 2021. Lucy Schonegevel, Associate Director for Policy and Practice, said: “High Intensity Network (HIN), who developed the Serenity Integrated Mentoring (SIM), state that the model supports“high-intensity
BRISTOL COMMUNITY SUPPORT SERVICES 9.00am - 5.00pm. Saturday - Sunday : Closed. The support service has been working for many years to help Bristol-based people with mental health issues make a positive diffrence in their lives.The service works with anybody who has mental health problem. We support people within the community and work with them to build meaningfulconnections.
DERBYSHIRE RECOVERY AND PEER SUPPORT SERVICE We support people who are having difficulties with their mental health across the whole spectrum of mental illnesses. We do this by offering targeted goal-focused support, developing peer support and volunteer opportunities across Derbyshire, and also peer support groups wherethere is a
WHAT IS SECTION 136 OF THE MENTAL HEALTH ACT? Section 136 (s136) is part of the Mental Health Act. The Mental Health Act is a law. S136 means that the police have the power to take you to a place of safety or keep you in a place of safety. It can’t be used to remove you from your own home, or someone else’s home. It REROUTE - YOUNG SOUTH ASIAN SUPPORT GROUP - RETHINK We meet on the second Saturday of each month - this is subject to change so please email reroute2018@outlook.com to confirm meeting dates/times. Group Coordinator: Sonam Patel. We are dedicated to young South Asian women in their 20's and 30's who are suffering with any type of mental health condition. This is a safe, open and mostimportantly
RETHINK SAHAYAK ASIAN MENTAL HEALTH HELPLINE Monday - Wednesday : 4.00pm - 7.00pm. Tuesday - Thursday : 12.00pm - 3.00pm. Friday - Sunday : Closed. Our Sahayak Asianline offers a culturally sensitive listening and information service for the Asian community in Kent and West Sussex. The service is for anyone affected by mental health issues - whether they are service users, carers or PATHWAY FOR ADULTS SOMERSET EAST Keward House is a supported housing service for people aged 18 years and above, who are living with a mental illness and have low-to-medium needs. It has 19 rooms divided into four suites, each with communal kitchens, bathroom and lounge areas within one large building. The service provides housing FOLKESTONE HOUSING PROJECT (WILLOW LODGE) Folkestone. 01303 227220. willowlodge@rethink.org. Monday - Friday : 9.00am - 9.00pm. Saturday - Sunday : 10.00am - 6.00pm. Supported housing project for those recovering from severe and enduring mental illness and supporting them to return to independent living. RESOURCES AND REPORTS Rethink Mental Illness’ guide is designed to support STPs/ICSs to take the first steps needed to transform community mental health care. These have been based on lessons from pilot sites and other pioneering work taking place across England. One example is in Somerset, where weare leading a
SUPPORT IN YOUR AREA National mental health charity: information, services & a strong voice for everyone affected by mental illness - challenging attitudes andchanging lives.
BRENT MENTAL HEALTH SERVICE The service is funded by Central North West London NHS Trust (CNWL) who we work in close partnership with to deliver the service. The service provides support for people. Aged 18+. Who live in the borough of Brent. Have a mental illness. Have a mental illness and a substance misuse problem. Be accessing CNWL services or be eligible for CNWL RETHINK SAHAYAK ASIAN MENTAL HEALTH HELPLINE Monday - Wednesday : 4.00pm - 7.00pm. Tuesday - Thursday : 12.00pm - 3.00pm. Friday - Sunday : Closed. Our Sahayak Asianline offers a culturally sensitive listening and information service for the Asian community in Kent and West Sussex. The service is for anyone affected by mental health issues - whether they are service users, carers orLATEST VACANCIES
Volunteer with us. Our wonderful volunteers support our work in many different ways – from backing our campaigns, to reviewing our expert information, to shaping our work as a regional committee member. FACTSHEETS - RETHINK Our factsheets have moved! In order to give our users the best experience across a wide range of devices, we now deliver all of our factsheet content as web pages with the option to download them and print them if needed. PLYMOUTH COMMUNITY MENTAL HEALTH SERVICE The service provides a range of support including a variety of group work and one-to-one support. Rethink community support services are designed to enable people affected by severe mental illness to achieve their full potential and recover a better quality of life. Supportneeds are initially
CHESTER SUPPORT GROUP The Chester Support Group has been running since 2013 and provides an opportunity for people with lived experience of mental illness to come together and receive peer support. The group is entirely peer led, run by volunteers who have our own personal experience of mental illness,many of whom have
MILTON KEYNES COMMUNITY SUPPORT SERVICE The service aims to support you to lead an independent life in the community and work towards your recovery. We provide a range of community-based services, including running open sessions in different locations, community based activities, workshops and one- to RETHINK CARER SUPPORT: CAMBRIDGESHIRE AND PETERBOROUGH We are a very long running carers support group that meets in Cambridge and Peterborough. We are visited by speakers, have a large amount of local knowledge and experience, and constantly welcome new carers to the group. We provide a telephone support line (07783 267013) run by carers for other WE ARE RETHINK MENTAL ILLNESSWHO WE AREWHAT WE DONEWS AND STORIESABOUT MENTAL ILLNESSLIVING WITH MENTAL ILLNESS We are Rethink Mental Illness. We improve the lives of people severely affected by mental illness through our network of local groups and services, expert information and successful campaigning. Our goal is to make sure everyone affected by severe mental illness has a goodquality of life.
COVID-19 VACCINE AND MENTAL ILLNESS: WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW. In early December 2020, the first vaccine developed to protect people against the coronavirus pandemic was launched in the UK. Under current proposals, people living with a severe mental illness will be vaccinated as a priority. This page will help you understand moreabout the process.
RETHINK MENTAL ILLNESS WELCOMES NHSE COMMISSIONED REVIEW Rethink Mental Illness welcomes NHSE commissioned review of Serenity Integrated Mentoring (SIM) by relevant Mental Health Trusts. 12 May 2021. Lucy Schonegevel, Associate Director for Policy and Practice, said: “High Intensity Network (HIN), who developed the Serenity Integrated Mentoring (SIM), state that the model supports“high-intensity
BRISTOL COMMUNITY SUPPORT SERVICES 9.00am - 5.00pm. Saturday - Sunday : Closed. The support service has been working for many years to help Bristol-based people with mental health issues make a positive diffrence in their lives.The service works with anybody who has mental health problem. We support people within the community and work with them to build meaningfulconnections.
WE ARE RETHINK MENTAL ILLNESSWHO WE AREWHAT WE DONEWS AND STORIESABOUT MENTAL ILLNESSLIVING WITH MENTAL ILLNESS We are Rethink Mental Illness. We improve the lives of people severely affected by mental illness through our network of local groups and services, expert information and successful campaigning. Our goal is to make sure everyone affected by severe mental illness has a goodquality of life.
COVID-19 VACCINE AND MENTAL ILLNESS: WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW. In early December 2020, the first vaccine developed to protect people against the coronavirus pandemic was launched in the UK. Under current proposals, people living with a severe mental illness will be vaccinated as a priority. This page will help you understand moreabout the process.
RETHINK MENTAL ILLNESS WELCOMES NHSE COMMISSIONED REVIEW Rethink Mental Illness welcomes NHSE commissioned review of Serenity Integrated Mentoring (SIM) by relevant Mental Health Trusts. 12 May 2021. Lucy Schonegevel, Associate Director for Policy and Practice, said: “High Intensity Network (HIN), who developed the Serenity Integrated Mentoring (SIM), state that the model supports“high-intensity
BRISTOL COMMUNITY SUPPORT SERVICES 9.00am - 5.00pm. Saturday - Sunday : Closed. The support service has been working for many years to help Bristol-based people with mental health issues make a positive diffrence in their lives.The service works with anybody who has mental health problem. We support people within the community and work with them to build meaningfulconnections.
DERBYSHIRE RECOVERY AND PEER SUPPORT SERVICE We support people who are having difficulties with their mental health across the whole spectrum of mental illnesses. We do this by offering targeted goal-focused support, developing peer support and volunteer opportunities across Derbyshire, and also peer support groups wherethere is a
WHAT IS SECTION 136 OF THE MENTAL HEALTH ACT? Section 136 (s136) is part of the Mental Health Act. The Mental Health Act is a law. S136 means that the police have the power to take you to a place of safety or keep you in a place of safety. It can’t be used to remove you from your own home, or someone else’s home. It REROUTE - YOUNG SOUTH ASIAN SUPPORT GROUP - RETHINK We meet on the second Saturday of each month - this is subject to change so please email reroute2018@outlook.com to confirm meeting dates/times. Group Coordinator: Sonam Patel. We are dedicated to young South Asian women in their 20's and 30's who are suffering with any type of mental health condition. This is a safe, open and mostimportantly
RETHINK SAHAYAK ASIAN MENTAL HEALTH HELPLINE Monday - Wednesday : 4.00pm - 7.00pm. Tuesday - Thursday : 12.00pm - 3.00pm. Friday - Sunday : Closed. Our Sahayak Asianline offers a culturally sensitive listening and information service for the Asian community in Kent and West Sussex. The service is for anyone affected by mental health issues - whether they are service users, carers or PATHWAY FOR ADULTS SOMERSET EAST Keward House is a supported housing service for people aged 18 years and above, who are living with a mental illness and have low-to-medium needs. It has 19 rooms divided into four suites, each with communal kitchens, bathroom and lounge areas within one large building. The service provides housing FOLKESTONE HOUSING PROJECT (WILLOW LODGE) Folkestone. 01303 227220. willowlodge@rethink.org. Monday - Friday : 9.00am - 9.00pm. Saturday - Sunday : 10.00am - 6.00pm. Supported housing project for those recovering from severe and enduring mental illness and supporting them to return to independent living. RESOURCES AND REPORTS Rethink Mental Illness’ guide is designed to support STPs/ICSs to take the first steps needed to transform community mental health care. These have been based on lessons from pilot sites and other pioneering work taking place across England. One example is in Somerset, where weare leading a
SUPPORT IN YOUR AREA National mental health charity: information, services & a strong voice for everyone affected by mental illness - challenging attitudes andchanging lives.
BRENT MENTAL HEALTH SERVICE The service is funded by Central North West London NHS Trust (CNWL) who we work in close partnership with to deliver the service. The service provides support for people. Aged 18+. Who live in the borough of Brent. Have a mental illness. Have a mental illness and a substance misuse problem. Be accessing CNWL services or be eligible for CNWL RETHINK SAHAYAK ASIAN MENTAL HEALTH HELPLINE Monday - Wednesday : 4.00pm - 7.00pm. Tuesday - Thursday : 12.00pm - 3.00pm. Friday - Sunday : Closed. Our Sahayak Asianline offers a culturally sensitive listening and information service for the Asian community in Kent and West Sussex. The service is for anyone affected by mental health issues - whether they are service users, carers orLATEST VACANCIES
Volunteer with us. Our wonderful volunteers support our work in many different ways – from backing our campaigns, to reviewing our expert information, to shaping our work as a regional committee member. FACTSHEETS - RETHINK Our factsheets have moved! In order to give our users the best experience across a wide range of devices, we now deliver all of our factsheet content as web pages with the option to download them and print them if needed. PLYMOUTH COMMUNITY MENTAL HEALTH SERVICE The service provides a range of support including a variety of group work and one-to-one support. Rethink community support services are designed to enable people affected by severe mental illness to achieve their full potential and recover a better quality of life. Supportneeds are initially
CHESTER SUPPORT GROUP The Chester Support Group has been running since 2013 and provides an opportunity for people with lived experience of mental illness to come together and receive peer support. The group is entirely peer led, run by volunteers who have our own personal experience of mental illness,many of whom have
MILTON KEYNES COMMUNITY SUPPORT SERVICE The service aims to support you to lead an independent life in the community and work towards your recovery. We provide a range of community-based services, including running open sessions in different locations, community based activities, workshops and one- to RETHINK CARER SUPPORT: CAMBRIDGESHIRE AND PETERBOROUGH We are a very long running carers support group that meets in Cambridge and Peterborough. We are visited by speakers, have a large amount of local knowledge and experience, and constantly welcome new carers to the group. We provide a telephone support line (07783 267013) run by carers for other WE ARE RETHINK MENTAL ILLNESSWHO WE AREWHAT WE DONEWS AND STORIESABOUT MENTAL ILLNESSLIVING WITH MENTAL ILLNESS We are Rethink Mental Illness. We improve the lives of people severely affected by mental illness through our network of local groups and services, expert information and successful campaigning. Our goal is to make sure everyone affected by severe mental illness has a goodquality of life.
BRISTOL COMMUNITY SUPPORT SERVICES 9.00am - 5.00pm. Saturday - Sunday : Closed. The support service has been working for many years to help Bristol-based people with mental health issues make a positive diffrence in their lives.The service works with anybody who has mental health problem. We support people within the community and work with them to build meaningfulconnections.
LATEST VACANCIES
Volunteer with us. Our wonderful volunteers support our work in many different ways – from backing our campaigns, to reviewing our expert information, to shaping our work as a regional committee member. HOW TO SUPPORT SOMEONE WITH SUICIDAL THOUGHTS Suicide is when someone ends their own life. This section looks at why someone might think about suicide and how you can help them. It also looks at support for you. People will think of suicide for different reasons. If someone is exposed to a ‘risk factor’ it needs to be assumed that suicidal WHAT IS THE CARE PROGRAMME APPROACH (CPA)? The Care Programme Approach (CPA) is there to support your recovery from mental illness. CPA is a framework used to assess your needs. And make sure that you have support for your needs. Community Mental Health Teams, Assertive Outreach Teams and Early Intervention Teams are likely to use CPA. Your mental health services will have policies DOES MENTAL ILLNESS RUN IN FAMILIES? Some research suggests that mental illness can run in families. We do not fully understand what causes mental illness, or why it can be passed on in family members. Mental illness may be passed on for different reasons, not just genes. Having a family member with a mental illness doesn’t mean that PATHWAY FOR ADULTS SOMERSET EAST Keward House is a supported housing service for people aged 18 years and above, who are living with a mental illness and have low-to-medium needs. It has 19 rooms divided into four suites, each with communal kitchens, bathroom and lounge areas within oneLEARNING RETHINK
NOTICE: If you have a hyphen(-) or and apostrophe(') in your username, please remove it when logging in.. Please click here to view the disclaimer in your preferred format PDF I DOCX DERBYSHIRE RECOVERY AND PEER SUPPORT SERVICE We support people who are having difficulties with their mental health across the whole spectrum of mental illnesses. We do this by offering targeted goal-focused support, developing peer support and volunteer opportunities across Derbyshire, and also peer support groups wherethere is a
20 YEARS TOO SOON.
6 Rethink Mental Illness. 20 years too soon. Improving physical health outcomes This report is informed by the insights we gathered at our physical health summits. WE ARE RETHINK MENTAL ILLNESSWHO WE AREWHAT WE DONEWS AND STORIESABOUT MENTAL ILLNESSLIVING WITH MENTAL ILLNESS We are Rethink Mental Illness. We improve the lives of people severely affected by mental illness through our network of local groups and services, expert information and successful campaigning. Our goal is to make sure everyone affected by severe mental illness has a goodquality of life.
BRISTOL COMMUNITY SUPPORT SERVICES 9.00am - 5.00pm. Saturday - Sunday : Closed. The support service has been working for many years to help Bristol-based people with mental health issues make a positive diffrence in their lives.The service works with anybody who has mental health problem. We support people within the community and work with them to build meaningfulconnections.
LATEST VACANCIES
Volunteer with us. Our wonderful volunteers support our work in many different ways – from backing our campaigns, to reviewing our expert information, to shaping our work as a regional committee member. HOW TO SUPPORT SOMEONE WITH SUICIDAL THOUGHTS Suicide is when someone ends their own life. This section looks at why someone might think about suicide and how you can help them. It also looks at support for you. People will think of suicide for different reasons. If someone is exposed to a ‘risk factor’ it needs to be assumed that suicidal WHAT IS THE CARE PROGRAMME APPROACH (CPA)? The Care Programme Approach (CPA) is there to support your recovery from mental illness. CPA is a framework used to assess your needs. And make sure that you have support for your needs. Community Mental Health Teams, Assertive Outreach Teams and Early Intervention Teams are likely to use CPA. Your mental health services will have policies DOES MENTAL ILLNESS RUN IN FAMILIES? Some research suggests that mental illness can run in families. We do not fully understand what causes mental illness, or why it can be passed on in family members. Mental illness may be passed on for different reasons, not just genes. Having a family member with a mental illness doesn’t mean that PATHWAY FOR ADULTS SOMERSET EAST Keward House is a supported housing service for people aged 18 years and above, who are living with a mental illness and have low-to-medium needs. It has 19 rooms divided into four suites, each with communal kitchens, bathroom and lounge areas within oneLEARNING RETHINK
NOTICE: If you have a hyphen(-) or and apostrophe(') in your username, please remove it when logging in.. Please click here to view the disclaimer in your preferred format PDF I DOCX DERBYSHIRE RECOVERY AND PEER SUPPORT SERVICE We support people who are having difficulties with their mental health across the whole spectrum of mental illnesses. We do this by offering targeted goal-focused support, developing peer support and volunteer opportunities across Derbyshire, and also peer support groups wherethere is a
20 YEARS TOO SOON.
6 Rethink Mental Illness. 20 years too soon. Improving physical health outcomes This report is informed by the insights we gathered at our physical health summits. COVID-19 VACCINE AND MENTAL ILLNESS: WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW. In early December 2020, the first vaccine developed to protect people against the coronavirus pandemic was launched in the UK. Under current proposals, people living with a severe mental illness will be vaccinated as a priority. This page will help you understand moreabout the process.
RESOURCES AND REPORTS Rethink Mental Illness’ guide is designed to support STPs/ICSs to take the first steps needed to transform community mental health care. These have been based on lessons from pilot sites and other pioneering work taking place across England. One example is in Somerset, where weare leading a
SUPPORT IN YOUR AREA National mental health charity: information, services & a strong voice for everyone affected by mental illness - challenging attitudes andchanging lives.
WORRIED ABOUT SOMEONES MENTAL HEALTH This page explains what you can do if you are worried about someone’s mental health. It explains how to get them help and support. Changes in behaviour may mean your relative is developing a mental illness. These changes might be sudden. Or they may develop over time. You can try to help your HOW TO SUPPORT SOMEONE WITH SUICIDAL THOUGHTS Suicide is when someone ends their own life. This section looks at why someone might think about suicide and how you can help them. It also looks at support for you. People will think of suicide for different reasons. If someone is exposed to a ‘risk factor’ it needs to be assumed that suicidal FACTSHEETS - RETHINK Our factsheets have moved! In order to give our users the best experience across a wide range of devices, we now deliver all of our factsheet content as web pages with the option to download them and print them if needed. COMMUNITIES THAT CARE Communities that care. 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 mental health problems and leave people not knowing where to turn. HOW DO DRUGS AND ALCOHOL AFFECT MENTAL HEALTH? People use drugs and drink alcohol for lots of different reasons. Whatever your reason, using drugs or alcohol may have a long-term negative effect on you. It may take longer for your mental health to get better if you use drugs or alcohol. Drugs can make you more unwell and more likely to try and harm yourself or take your own life. DERBYSHIRE RECOVERY AND PEER SUPPORT SERVICE We support people who are having difficulties with their mental health across the whole spectrum of mental illnesses. We do this by offering targeted goal-focused support, developing peer support and volunteer opportunities across Derbyshire, and also peer support groups wherethere is a
CARING FOR CARERS: THE CARERS OXFORDSHIRE SERVICE From the small group of relatives who met in 1972 and founded our charity, to the network of peer support groups and services we currently run across England - one theme more than any other underpins our work: caring for carers. Today, we run over 140 WE ARE RETHINK MENTAL ILLNESSWHO WE AREWHAT WE DONEWS AND STORIESABOUT MENTAL ILLNESSLIVING WITH MENTAL ILLNESS We are Rethink Mental Illness. We improve the lives of people severely affected by mental illness through our network of local groups and services, expert information and successful campaigning. Our goal is to make sure everyone affected by severe mental illness has a goodquality of life.
BRISTOL COMMUNITY SUPPORT SERVICES 9.00am - 5.00pm. Saturday - Sunday : Closed. The support service has been working for many years to help Bristol-based people with mental health issues make a positive diffrence in their lives.The service works with anybody who has mental health problem. We support people within the community and work with them to build meaningfulconnections.
LATEST VACANCIES
Volunteer with us. Our wonderful volunteers support our work in many different ways – from backing our campaigns, to reviewing our expert information, to shaping our work as a regional committee member. WHAT IS THE CARE PROGRAMME APPROACH (CPA)? The Care Programme Approach (CPA) is there to support your recovery from mental illness. CPA is a framework used to assess your needs. And make sure that you have support for your needs. Community Mental Health Teams, Assertive Outreach Teams and Early Intervention Teams are likely to use CPA. Your mental health services will have policies DOES MENTAL ILLNESS RUN IN FAMILIES? Some research suggests that mental illness can run in families. We do not fully understand what causes mental illness, or why it can be passed on in family members. Mental illness may be passed on for different reasons, not just genes. Having a family member with a mental illness doesn’t mean that INSURANCE AND MENTAL ILLNESS It is illegal for an insurer to refuse to give you insurance cover because of your mental health. Unless they can give evidence that you are more likely to make a claim. You could make a complaint to the insurance company if you feel you have been discriminated against because of your mental illness. You may be able to take legal actionagainst
LEARNING RETHINK
NOTICE: If you have a hyphen(-) or and apostrophe(') in your username, please remove it when logging in.. Please click here to view the disclaimer in your preferred format PDF I DOCX PATHWAY FOR ADULTS SOMERSET EAST Keward House is a supported housing service for people aged 18 years and above, who are living with a mental illness and have low-to-medium needs. It has 19 rooms divided into four suites, each with communal kitchens, bathroom and lounge areas within one DERBYSHIRE RECOVERY AND PEER SUPPORT SERVICE We support people who are having difficulties with their mental health across the whole spectrum of mental illnesses. We do this by offering targeted goal-focused support, developing peer support and volunteer opportunities across Derbyshire, and also peer support groups wherethere is a
RIS.RETHINK.ORG
ris.rethink.org
WE ARE RETHINK MENTAL ILLNESSWHO WE AREWHAT WE DONEWS AND STORIESABOUT MENTAL ILLNESSLIVING WITH MENTAL ILLNESS We are Rethink Mental Illness. We improve the lives of people severely affected by mental illness through our network of local groups and services, expert information and successful campaigning. Our goal is to make sure everyone affected by severe mental illness has a goodquality of life.
BRISTOL COMMUNITY SUPPORT SERVICES 9.00am - 5.00pm. Saturday - Sunday : Closed. The support service has been working for many years to help Bristol-based people with mental health issues make a positive diffrence in their lives.The service works with anybody who has mental health problem. We support people within the community and work with them to build meaningfulconnections.
LATEST VACANCIES
Volunteer with us. Our wonderful volunteers support our work in many different ways – from backing our campaigns, to reviewing our expert information, to shaping our work as a regional committee member. WHAT IS THE CARE PROGRAMME APPROACH (CPA)? The Care Programme Approach (CPA) is there to support your recovery from mental illness. CPA is a framework used to assess your needs. And make sure that you have support for your needs. Community Mental Health Teams, Assertive Outreach Teams and Early Intervention Teams are likely to use CPA. Your mental health services will have policies DOES MENTAL ILLNESS RUN IN FAMILIES? Some research suggests that mental illness can run in families. We do not fully understand what causes mental illness, or why it can be passed on in family members. Mental illness may be passed on for different reasons, not just genes. Having a family member with a mental illness doesn’t mean that INSURANCE AND MENTAL ILLNESS It is illegal for an insurer to refuse to give you insurance cover because of your mental health. Unless they can give evidence that you are more likely to make a claim. You could make a complaint to the insurance company if you feel you have been discriminated against because of your mental illness. You may be able to take legal actionagainst
LEARNING RETHINK
NOTICE: If you have a hyphen(-) or and apostrophe(') in your username, please remove it when logging in.. Please click here to view the disclaimer in your preferred format PDF I DOCX PATHWAY FOR ADULTS SOMERSET EAST Keward House is a supported housing service for people aged 18 years and above, who are living with a mental illness and have low-to-medium needs. It has 19 rooms divided into four suites, each with communal kitchens, bathroom and lounge areas within one DERBYSHIRE RECOVERY AND PEER SUPPORT SERVICE We support people who are having difficulties with their mental health across the whole spectrum of mental illnesses. We do this by offering targeted goal-focused support, developing peer support and volunteer opportunities across Derbyshire, and also peer support groups wherethere is a
RIS.RETHINK.ORG
ris.rethink.org
RESOURCES AND REPORTS Rethink Mental Illness’ guide is designed to support STPs/ICSs to take the first steps needed to transform community mental health care. These have been based on lessons from pilot sites and other pioneering work taking place across England. One example is in Somerset, where weare leading a
COVID-19 VACCINE AND MENTAL ILLNESS: WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW. In early December 2020, the first vaccine developed to protect people against the coronavirus pandemic was launched in the UK. Under current proposals, people living with a severe mental illness will be vaccinated as a priority. This page will help you understand moreabout the process.
BEING A CARER DURING THE PANDEMIC There is an estimated 6 million carers in the UK, many looking after a friend or loved one with a physical or mental disability or just someone who needs that additional support. In this special blog for Carers Week, Paul reflects on being a carer during the OUR AWARDS - RETHINK.ORG Our 2021 Awards. Each year, as part of our National Members' Day, Rethink Mental Illness present the Bill Pringle and Janey Antoniou awards. This series of awards celebrate the dedication of our staff and members across the country. WORRIED ABOUT SOMEONES MENTAL HEALTH This page explains what you can do if you are worried about someone’s mental health. It explains how to get them help and support. Changes in behaviour may mean your relative is developing a mental illness. These changes might be sudden. Or they may develop over time. You can try to help your FACTSHEETS - RETHINK Our factsheets have moved! In order to give our users the best experience across a wide range of devices, we now deliver all of our factsheet content as web pages with the option to download them and print them if needed. HOW TO SUPPORT SOMEONE WITH SUICIDAL THOUGHTS Suicide is when someone ends their own life. This section looks at why someone might think about suicide and how you can help them. It also looks at support for you. People will think of suicide for different reasons. If someone is exposed to a ‘risk factor’ it needs to be assumed that suicidal COMMUNITIES THAT CARE Communities that care. 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 mental health problems and leave people not knowing where to turn. CARING FOR CARERS: THE CARERS OXFORDSHIRE SERVICE From the small group of relatives who met in 1972 and founded our charity, to the network of peer support groups and services we currently run across England - one theme more than any other underpins our work: caring for carers. Today, we run over 140 DERBYSHIRE RECOVERY AND PEER SUPPORT SERVICE We support people who are having difficulties with their mental health across the whole spectrum of mental illnesses. We do this by offering targeted goal-focused support, developing peer support and volunteer opportunities across Derbyshire, and also peer support groups wherethere is a
WE ARE RETHINK MENTAL ILLNESSWHO WE AREWHAT WE DONEWS AND STORIESABOUT MENTAL ILLNESSLIVING WITH MENTAL ILLNESS We campaign and influence Driven by people with personal experience of mental illness, we campaign nationally and locally to push mental health up the public agenda and BRISTOL COMMUNITY SUPPORT SERVICES The support service has been working for many years to help Bristol-based people with mental health issues make a positive diffrence in their lives.The service works with anybody who has mental health problem. We support people within the community and work withthem to
LATEST VACANCIES
Volunteer with us. Our wonderful volunteers support our work in many different ways – from backing our campaigns, to reviewing our expert information, to shaping our work as a regional committee member.LEARNING RETHINK
NOTICE: If you have a hyphen(-) or and apostrophe(') in your username, please remove it when logging in.. Please click here to view the disclaimer in your preferred format PDF I DOCX DOES MENTAL ILLNESS RUN IN FAMILIES? Some research suggests that mental illness can run in families. We do not fully understand what causes mental illness, or why it can be passed on in family members. Mental illness may be passed on for different reasons, not just genes. Having a family member with a mental illness doesn’t mean that PATHWAY FOR ADULTS SOMERSET EAST Keward House is a supported housing service for people aged 18 years and above, who are living with a mental illness and have low-to-medium needs. It has 19 rooms divided into four suites, each with communal kitchens, bathroom and lounge areas within one WHAT IS THE CARE PROGRAMME APPROACH (CPA)? The Care Programme Approach (CPA) is a package of care that may be used to plan your mental health care. This section explains what CPA is, when you should get and when it might stop. DERBYSHIRE RECOVERY AND PEER SUPPORT SERVICE We support people who are having difficulties with their mental health across the whole spectrum of mental illnesses. We do this by offering targeted goal-focused support, developing peer support and volunteer opportunities across Derbyshire, and also peer support groups wherethere is a
INSURANCE AND MENTAL ILLNESS This page explains your rights when buying insurance. It also offers an overview of the main types of insurance available, and the rules about mental illness.RIS.RETHINK.ORG
ris.rethink.org
WE ARE RETHINK MENTAL ILLNESSWHO WE AREWHAT WE DONEWS AND STORIESABOUT MENTAL ILLNESSLIVING WITH MENTAL ILLNESS We campaign and influence Driven by people with personal experience of mental illness, we campaign nationally and locally to push mental health up the public agenda and BRISTOL COMMUNITY SUPPORT SERVICES The support service has been working for many years to help Bristol-based people with mental health issues make a positive diffrence in their lives.The service works with anybody who has mental health problem. We support people within the community and work withthem to
LATEST VACANCIES
Volunteer with us. Our wonderful volunteers support our work in many different ways – from backing our campaigns, to reviewing our expert information, to shaping our work as a regional committee member.LEARNING RETHINK
NOTICE: If you have a hyphen(-) or and apostrophe(') in your username, please remove it when logging in.. Please click here to view the disclaimer in your preferred format PDF I DOCX DOES MENTAL ILLNESS RUN IN FAMILIES? Some research suggests that mental illness can run in families. We do not fully understand what causes mental illness, or why it can be passed on in family members. Mental illness may be passed on for different reasons, not just genes. Having a family member with a mental illness doesn’t mean that PATHWAY FOR ADULTS SOMERSET EAST Keward House is a supported housing service for people aged 18 years and above, who are living with a mental illness and have low-to-medium needs. It has 19 rooms divided into four suites, each with communal kitchens, bathroom and lounge areas within one WHAT IS THE CARE PROGRAMME APPROACH (CPA)? The Care Programme Approach (CPA) is a package of care that may be used to plan your mental health care. This section explains what CPA is, when you should get and when it might stop. DERBYSHIRE RECOVERY AND PEER SUPPORT SERVICE We support people who are having difficulties with their mental health across the whole spectrum of mental illnesses. We do this by offering targeted goal-focused support, developing peer support and volunteer opportunities across Derbyshire, and also peer support groups wherethere is a
INSURANCE AND MENTAL ILLNESS This page explains your rights when buying insurance. It also offers an overview of the main types of insurance available, and the rules about mental illness. RESOURCES AND REPORTS Rethink Mental Illness’ guide is designed to support STPs/ICSs to take the first steps needed to transform community mental health care. These have been based on lessons from pilot sites and other pioneering work taking place across England. One example is in Somerset, where weare leading a
COVID-19 VACCINE AND MENTAL ILLNESS: WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW. In early December 2020, the first vaccine developed to protect people against the coronavirus pandemic was launched in the UK. Under current proposals, people living with a severe mental illness will be vaccinated as a priority. This page will help you understand moreabout the process.
BEING A CARER DURING THE PANDEMIC There is an estimated 6 million carers in the UK, many looking after a friend or loved one with a physical or mental disability or just someone who needs that additional support. In this special blog for Carers Week, Paul reflects on being a carer during theADVOCACY - RETHINK
Advocacy. In homes, care homes, hospitals, local communities and secure settings, we empower people by helping them voice their opinions and feelings, stand up WORRIED ABOUT SOMEONES MENTAL HEALTH This page explains what you can do if you are worried about someone’s mental health. It explains how to get them help and support. Changes in behaviour may mean your relative is developing a mental illness. These changes might be sudden. Or they may develop over time. You can try to help your CCG BLOG - RETHINK.ORG From the small group of relatives who met in 1972 and founded our charity, to the network of peer support groups and services we currently run across England - one theme more than any other underpins our work: caring for carers. Today, we run over 140CARERS WEEK 2021
There is an estimated 6 million carers in the UK, many looking after a friend or loved one who has a physical or mental disability. Since the Covid-19 crisis started in February 2020, many carers are working extended hours without the regular support and respite they need. OUR AWARDS - RETHINK.ORG Our 2021 Awards. Each year, as part of our National Members' Day, Rethink Mental Illness present the Bill Pringle and Janey Antoniou awards. This series of awards celebrate the dedication of our staff and members across the country. FACTSHEETS - RETHINK Our factsheets have moved! In order to give our users the best experience across a wide range of devices, we now deliver all of our factsheet content as web pages with the option to download them and print them if needed. DERBYSHIRE RECOVERY AND PEER SUPPORT SERVICE We support people who are having difficulties with their mental health across the whole spectrum of mental illnesses. We do this by offering targeted goal-focused support, developing peer support and volunteer opportunities across Derbyshire, and also peer support groups wherethere is a
* Skip to content
* Skip to navigationGet help now
Donate
__ Log in
Donate Search
Menu
* About us
About us
*
* Who we are
* Our vision and impact* Our history
* Our people and governance * Accounts and funding * Gender pay gap report * The Schizophrenia Commission* Contact us
*
* What we do
* Our services and groups * Advice and information service * Mental health service provider * Mental Health Training * Rethink Trust corporation * Making change happen* Our partnerships
* Work for us
* Somerset Recovery & Wellbeing Alliance*
* News and stories
* News
* Blogs
* Supporters & ambassadors*
Looking to contact us? See our contacts page Looking to contact us?* Covid-19 support
Covid-19 support
*
Supporting yourself
Read more Supporting yourself*
Support for carers
Read more Support for carers*
Changes to the Mental Health Act Read more Changes to the Mental Health Act*
Information hub
Visit now Information hub* Help in your area
Help in your area
*
Support when you most need it. Read more about what we offer Support when you most need it.*
200+ mental health services Read more about our services 200+ mental health services*
140+ local peer support groups Read more about our groups 140+ local peer support groups*
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 tosearch your area.
Search
* Advice and information Advice and information*
* About mental illness * Learn more about conditions * Learn more about symptoms Living with mental illness* Medications
* Treatment and support * Wellbeing & physical health * We Are Undefeatable*
* Carers hub
* Carer's assessment - Under the Care Act 2014 * Confidentiality and Information Sharing - For Carers, Friends andFamily
* Does mental illness run in families? * Getting help in a crisis * Planning for the future - your relative's care and support * Responding to unusual behaviour * Benefits for carers*
* Rights & Restrictions * Mental Health Laws * Rights and restrictions * Police, courts and prison * Money, benefits and employmentBrowse all topics
*
Need more information? Contact our advice service today Need more information?* Get involved
Get involved
*
* Ways to give
* Donate today
* Fundraising
* Gifts in memory
* A gift in your will * World Mental Health Day*
* Campaign with us
* In Sight In Mind
* Act for Mental Health * Influencing the NHS * The difference we make * Become a campaigner * Towards Mental Health Equality * Has welfare become unfair? * Resources and reports * The Week in Westminster * Joint letter to Therese Coffey on Covid-19*
* Awareness days and events* World Bipolar Day
* Mental Health Awareness Week* Carers Week
* Schizophrenia Awareness Day * World Mental Health Day * Eating Disorders Week * World Suicide Prevention Day * Stress Awareness Month * OCD Awareness Week*
* Become a member
* Our awards
* National Member's DayUse your experience
* Volunteering opportunities* Share your story
Get help now
__ Log in
WE ARE RETHINK MENTAL ILLNESS We improve the lives of people severely affected by mental illness through our network of local groups and services, expert information and successful campaigning. Our goal is to make sure everyone affected by severe mental illness has a good quality of life. COVID-19 INFORMATION In order to assist our supporters, we have set up an online hub to provide practical information and advice.Visit now Visit now
FIND ADVICE AND INFORMATION ABOUT MENTAL ILLNESS Here you can find information on different mental illnesses, such as schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, anxiety disorders, depression and eating disorders. This section also includes symptoms of mental illness and how to cope with suicidal thoughts and self-harm. Learn more about mental illness About mental illness LIVING WITH MENTAL ILLNESS With the right support and treatment, mental illness doesn't have to be a barrier to a fulfilling life. In this section find out more about medication, treatment options and how to look after your physical health and wellbeing. Learn more about living with mental illness Living with mental illnessRIGHTS & BENEFITS
It’s important to know your rights when living with a mental illness or caring for someone who does. This section has information on mental health laws, rights and restrictions, social care, welfare benefits, employment and health care. It also includes resources on the police, courts & prison service. Learn more about rights and benefits Rights & benefits INFORMATION FOR CARERS Our Carers Hub has lots of resources to help carers of people living with a mental illness. This section includes information on social services support for carers, mental illness running in families, confidentiality, supporting someone and what to do in a crisis. Learn more about being a carer Information for carersURGENT APPEAL
In these unprecedented times we are doing everything we can to support people with their mental health, helping people stay well as they cope with the fall-out of the Covid-19 pandemic. Our advice and information teams are working round the clock to help as many people as we can. Please, if you can, do make a donation today to help us help others in this time of crisis. Donate today Donate today FIND YOUR NEAREST SERVICE OR GROUP __ Use my current location Locating... Search Sorry we couldn't find your current locationOUR LATEST BLOGS
COVID-19: YOUR QUESTIONS ANSWERED30/03/2020
You ask, we answer. Members of our advice team tackle crucial questions surrounding Covid-19 and mental illness.Read more Read more
CORONAVIRUS ACT 2020: EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW26/03/2020
Emergency legislation known as the Coronavirus Act 2020 has been introduced by the government to help the country cope with the demands caused by the coronavirus outbreak. We explain how the legislation may affect people living with severe mental illness.Read more Read more
SOCIAL CARE AND CORONAVIRUS – TEMPORARY CHANGES TO THE LAW26/03/2020
Our Rethink Advice and Information Service have looked at how the Coronavirus Act 2020 emergency legislation may affect people living with severe mental illness and their carers.Read more Read more
FIVE WAYS TO GET MOVING AROUND THE HOUSE24/03/2020
After the government's decision to enforce tight restrictions on when we can leave the house, people across the country are getting used to the fact that they will be spending a vast majority of their time at home for the coming weeks. Mowing the lawn, indoor sock golf and lots more! There are plenty of ways to exercise without leaving the house.Read more Read more
TOP TIPS ON MANAGING YOUR MENTAL HEALTH DURING COVID-1924/03/2020
Our supporters gave us their top tips on how to manage your mental health whilst enacting social distancing during Covid-19.Read more Read more
CORONAVIRUS: TEMPORARY CHANGES TO THE MENTAL HEALTH ACT19/03/2020
Find our more about the emergency changes that have been made to the Mental Health Act in response to the coronavirus pandemic.Read more Read more
AN IMPORTANT UPDATE FOR RETHINK MENTAL ILLNESS GROUPS18/03/2020
We are asking that all Rethink Mental Illness groups postpone all ‘face to face’ activities for the foreseeable future. Here's why.Read more Read more
1234567
__ previous slide__ next slide HOW WE ARE MAKING A DIFFERENCE WE CAMPAIGN AND INFLUENCE Driven by people with personal experience of mental illness, we campaign nationally and locally to push mental health up the public agenda and change government policy for the better. Join our movement of passionate campaigners and help us make sure that everyone has access to high quality health care, no matter where they live or what their personal circumstances are. Read more about our campaigns Read more about our campaigns WE LISTEN AND ADVISE Our website provides advice to millions of people through over 200 award-winning factsheets. Our trusted advisors are also on hand to provide advice on the phone on living with mental illness, medication, care and treatment. They can be called as often as needed and will take time to explain and set out options about what to do next. If you are looking for support, you can trust us to get it right. Read more about our advice service Read more about our advice serviceWE CARE AND SUPPORT
For nearly 50 years, we have supported thousands of people every year to get through crises, live independently and ensure they don't face mental illness alone. Our network of 140 peer support groups offer a listening ear, practical help and social support. Our 200 plus services include everything from supported housing, one-to-one help for carers, to group activities for people leaving hospital. Read more about what we offer Read more about what we offer WE CARE ABOUT YOUR PRIVACY This website uses cookies to give you the best experience. Read our updated privacy policy and cookies policyAccept all cookies
Accept all mandatory cookiesShare this page
* __
* __
* __
* __
* __
Sign up for our newsletterSign up
* Work for us
* Contact us
The first UK-wide mental health and money advice service dedicated to supporting people affected by mental health and money issues.Follow us:
* __
* __
* __
*
*
*
*
*
* Work for us
* Contact us
* Make a complaint
* Our supporter promise* Privacy Policy
* Cookies
Rethink Mental Illness Registered Office 89 Albert Embankment London SE1 7TP United Kingdom 0121 522 7007 | info@rethink.org Registered in England Number 1227970. Registered Charity Number271028.
Details
Copyright © 2024 ArchiveBay.com. All rights reserved. Terms of Use | Privacy Policy | DMCA | 2021 | Feedback | Advertising | RSS 2.0