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  1. We're Mind, the mental health charity | Mind

    We're Mind, the mental health charity. We're here to make sure no one has to face a mental health problem alone.

  2. 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 …

  3. 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.

  4. 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 …

  5. A to Z of mental health | Information and support | Mind

    If you are looking for information on mental health, search our A-Z. Topics are listed alphabetically and cover both adults' and children's mental health.

  6. What we do to support you and make a difference | Mind

    Discover how we make a difference and how you can help us in the fight. Whether it’s raising money for charity or volunteering, join us. Find out about Mind.

  7. 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 …

  8. 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 …

  9. What are mental health problems? - Mind

    If you become unwell, you may feel that it's a sign of weakness, or that you are 'losing your mind'. These fears are often reinforced by the negative (and often unrealistic) way that people …

  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 …