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We want to send the biggest congratulations, thank you, and every other positive word you can think of to the Rethink Mental ...
We are sad to say that Rethink Mental Illness has lost a dear friend and former trustee. Eve Thompson was a well respected ...
The Supreme Court in the UK has ruled that the legal definition of a woman should be based on biological sex. Rethink ...
This section looks at why someone might have suicidal thoughts, feelings, or intentions. It gives advice on how you can support them when they’re feeling this way. It also looks at support for you.
If you are finding it challenging to cope with life pressures, you might be experiencing stress. This section explains the common symptoms and causes of stress. It also looks at some of the ways you ...
This section looks at what self-harm is and why you may self-harm. It could help if you are using self-harm to cope with how you’re feeling. Or if you are thinking about self-harming. It explains what ...
Our support group and activities are open to carers, people living with mental illness and their families and friends. The support group provides mutual support, as well as helpful information via our ...
Since 1992, our advice and information service has been there for people affected by mental illness. Our team give practical advice on a wide range of topics. From diagnosis and treatment to mental ...
The Mental Health Act says when you can be taken to hospital, kept there, and treated against your wishes. This can only happen if you have a mental disorder that puts you, or others, at risk. You ...
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 ...
Our mission is to deliver a better life for people severely affected by mental illness by meeting not just their mental health needs, but also supporting their physical health needs, their place ...
This page looks at Section 136 of the Mental Health Act. It looks at when police can use emergency powers to take you from a public place to a place of safety. It explains what your rights are on this ...