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  1. Information and support - Mind

    A selection of our most popular mental health information, in Welsh. Mind offers two confidential mental health information services, the Mind Infoline and the Legal Line. Side by Side is a …

  2. Contact us - Mind

    For mental health support, call us on 0300 123 3393. For everything else, email us on [email protected] or call 0208 215 2243.

  3. Call for support and information | Helplines | Mind

    Mind's 4 helplines provide a voice at the end of the phone when there's nowhere else to turn. Each line meets a different mental health or wellbeing need – from information and service …

  4. Mental health helplines - Mind

    Mind support line Call Mind's support line on 0300 102 1234. This is a safe space for you to talk about your mental health. Our advisors are trained to listen to you and help you find specialist …

  5. Free mental health support - Mind

    You can contact your nearest local Mind to see if they deliver supported self-help (or Active Monitoring as it’s also known) in your area. They might also offer other services that could help …

  6. This year’s report, produced by Mind with support from Centre for Mental Health and our research partners, explores the latest evidence on the nation’s mental health including how well …

  7. Guides to mental health support and services - Mind

    Guides to support and services Navigating mental health services can be hard, especially when you're unwell. Find information about the different types of support available for mental health …

  8. Types of mental health problems | Hearing voices | Mind

    Don't mind about your voices and accept them as part of who you are Don’t understand what hearing voices is like, which can be frustrating Get frustrated if you’re distracted by your voices …

  9. Mind in London | Local Minds working in partnership | Mind

    We're Mind in London. A partnership of 15 local Minds working together to make sure every Londoner experiencing mental health problems gets support and respect.

  10. Supporting someone after a suicide attempt - Mind

    It could be a friend, partner or family member. Or you could call a helpline or listening service, such as Mind's Infoline or Samaritans. Sometimes acknowledging your feelings by saying …