This section looks at what self-harm is and why you may self-harm. It could help if you are using self-harm to cope with how you’re feeling. Or if you are thinking about self-harming. It explains what ...
This page looks at section 35 of the Mental Health Act. It explains what your rights are if you are sent to hospital under this section, and what could happen afterwards. This information is for ...
With winter here, festive celebrations and sharing hopes for the new year are the furthest thing from the minds of those facing housing challenges and living with a mental illness. Our supported and ...
Help When You Need It Service provides support in the community to individuals aged 16+ within the area covered by Bristol City Council. We aim to make a positive difference in their lives.
Spirituality and religion can play an important role in your life. This section looks at what spirituality and religion are. This information is for adults affected by mental illness in England. It’s ...
This information explains why you might ask for a second opinion and how to ask for it. You don’t have a legal right to a second opinion, but you can ask for one. We also look at what your options are ...
If you are visiting our advice pages between 10am and 1pm Monday to Friday (excluding bank holidays) and would like further information, be sure to click the blue chat icon at the bottom right of the ...
This section looks when Crown Courts issue hospital orders with a restriction. They do this under section 37/41 of the Mental Health Act. It looks at the professionals you might come across in ...
Please note that our service is confidential. If you choose to provide details they will not be shared with anyone outside the service unless we have your permission, or if we have to, in order to ...
If you’re from a Black, Asian, or Minority Ethnic (BAME) background, you may face specific issues relating to your mental health. This factsheet gives information on your options for support and ...
How common are mental health problems? Mental health problems are common. Up to 1 in 4 people have experienced mental illness. Stressful events such as losing a job, relationship issues, bereavement ...
This section explains your options for finding work or volunteering opportunities. These things can be important for your mental health. This information is for people who are 18 or over and affected ...