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| #mh4all | The Minds Foundation | Non Government Organisation (NGO) | Online | Health Promotion |
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#mh4all - The Minds Foundationmh4all is awareness campaign under The MINDS Foundation that aims to bring light to the emerging global public health concern of mental health. This platform is a central location for anyone involved in the global mental health sector to contribute personal narratives, video journals, guest blog posts, photos, and any other form of digital media that contributes to raising awareness around the topic of mental health. |
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| Become a Campaigner | Mind | Non Government Organisation (NGO) | National | Activism |
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Become a Campaigner - MindMind has a team of over 40,000 campaigners to help us get respect and support for people with mental health problems. Mind campaigners work with us to campaign for a better deal for people with mental health problems. Become a Mind campaigner today. You'll be supported to speak out and take action on one or all of our campaigns. As a Mind campaigner, you can get involved in a range of activities like lobby politicians, sharing information about Mind campaigns and building pressure for change in your local area. We'll ask for your views when we respond to government proposals and we'll let you know about opportunities to feed into Mind's policy work. |
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| Benefits Campaign | Mind | Non Government Organisation (NGO) | National | Activism |
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Benefits Campaign - MindThe Benefits Campaign run by being is a group of people campaigning for a fairer benefits system that better understands and supports you.
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| Blue Light Support For Team 999 | Mind | Non Government Organisation (NGO) | National |
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Blue Light Support For Team 999 - MindBlue light support for team 999 is Mind's emergency services save lives every day. Research shows blue light teams will always need support with their mental health, because of the pressures they face in their roles. Access our targeted support for staff, volunteers and employers across ambulance, fire, police, and search and rescue teams here. |
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| Campaign for Change | Rethink Mental Illness | Non Government Organisation (NGO) |
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Campaign for Change - Rethink Mental IllnessRethink Mental Illness supporters campaign nationally and locally to improve the lives of everyone living with mental illness. Together, we have pushed mental health up the public agenda and changed Government policy.
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| Carer Support | Rethink Mental Illness | Non Government Organisation (NGO) |
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Carer Support - Rethink Mental IllnessRethink Mental Illness deliver 16 mental health Carers Services which are proven to deliver wellbeing for carers and over 95% of people using our services say they are respected, listened to and get the right kind of support. Each year we support nearly 1500 carers through our commissioned services and 1000s more through our national helpline. We also support 52 independent carer’s groups as part of our national network of peer support groups. Support combines a range of options including:
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| Carers, family and friends | Rethink Mental Illness | Non Government Organisation (NGO) |
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Carers, family and friends - Rethink Mental IllnessCarers, family and friends is for everyone affected by mental illness, carers, families and friends. Much of the information is designed for people who know someone who has a mental illness. Our Diagnosis & Treatment section and Living with mental illnesssections are more designed for people directly affected. Although some information is written with a particular reader in mind, all of it is open to everyone. In this section you can also find information and advice from our Siblings Network, a unique project for brothers and sisters of people with mental health issues. |
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| Carers, family and friends | Rethink Mental Illness | Non Government Organisation (NGO) |
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Carers, family and friends - Rethink Mental IllnessCarers, family and friends is for everyone affected by mental illness, carers, families and friends. Much of the information is designed for people who know someone who has a mental illness. Our Diagnosis & Treatment section and Living with mental illnesssections are more designed for people directly affected. Although some information is written with a particular reader in mind, all of it is open to everyone. In this section you can also find information and advice from our Siblings Network, a unique project for brothers and sisters of people with mental health issues. |
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| Carers, family and friends | Rethink Mental Illness | Non Government Organisation (NGO) |
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Carers, family and friends - Rethink Mental IllnessCarers, family and friends is for everyone affected by mental illness, carers, families and friends. Much of the information is designed for people who know someone who has a mental illness. Our Diagnosis & Treatment section and Living with mental illnesssections are more designed for people directly affected. Although some information is written with a particular reader in mind, all of it is open to everyone. In this section you can also find information and advice from our Siblings Network, a unique project for brothers and sisters of people with mental health issues. |
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| Co-Production Mental Health | Rethink Mental Illness | Non Government Organisation (NGO) |
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Co-Production Mental Health - Rethink Mental IllnessCo-production is about the inclusion of people with lived experience of mental illness, as well as their partners, family and friends in the commissioning, planning and delivery of services as equal partners with service providers and professionals. All our projects are developed in partnership with people with lived experience, and the success of our approach depends on a team of volunteer champions and advisors. They have been delivering co-production projects since 2011, which include supporting mental health commissioning through:
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| Community Support | Rethink Mental Illness | Non Government Organisation (NGO) |
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Community Support - Rethink Mental IllnessRethink Mental Illness provides a number of community support services, offering people with severe mental illness the support and help they need to regain confidence to engage in everyday social and workplace activities. As people’s mental health needs and aspirations change over time, the support we offer is based on a flexible and personalised approach to recovery, working closely with both the individual and their key worker. They constantly strive for improvement to our services and they all operate within our own Quality Assurance Programme. |
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| Cope, Take Care of Yourself | Inner Compass Initiative | Non Government Organisation (NGO) | Online |
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Cope, Take Care of Yourself - Inner Compass InitiativeThe Withdrawal Project’s Cope, Take Care of Yourself, and Heal section is a comprehensive, curated resource that holds the gathered experiences, learnings, tips, strategies and tools that we at TWP and many others have found helpful along our withdrawal journeys.The Withdrawal Project’s Cope, Take Care of Yourself, and Heal is a collectively developed, shared community resource of the psychiatric drug withdrawal community.
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| Coronavirus and Your Mental Health | Mind | Non Government Organisation (NGO) | National | Information |
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Coronavirus and Your Mental Health - MindCoronavirus and your mental health provides information and support for people who are struggling from Corona Virus and the changes that it has made for the world. |
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| Creative MINDSET Hub | The Singapore Association for Mental Health (SAMH) | Non Government Organisation (NGO) | National | Art Exhibition |
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Creative MINDSET Hub - The Singapore Association for Mental Health (SAMH)SAMH Creative MINDSET Hub brings mental wellness to all through meaningful arts experiences. A team of art therapists and facilitators use art, music and dance as a form of therapy for participants to explore and express their feelings. Their activities include art making sessions, counselling and art therapies. Many of our activities are open to the public to encourage awareness and reduce stigma for persons with mental illness. SAMH offer services, including counselling, art therapy and occupational therapy, that are integrated with expressive arts to helps individual relieve stress and improve their quality of life.
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| Creative SAY! | The Singapore Association for Mental Health (SAMH) | Non Government Organisation (NGO) |
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Creative SAY! - The Singapore Association for Mental Health (SAMH)Creative SAY (Sports, Arts and Youths) provide youth with have a SAY! in their lives. As physical health and mental health are closely linked, this centre offers sports, outdoor and art activities to help spark conversations, promote general well-being, cultivate resilience, and prevent the onset of mental illness. They engage youths and their families through outreach and value-driven activities. Many of their activities are open to the public to encourage awareness and reduce stigma for persons with mental illness.
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| Criminal Justice | Rethink Mental Illness | Non Government Organisation (NGO) |
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Criminal Justice - Rethink Mental IllnessThe court process can be confusing and overwhelming for the families and carers of people with mental illness. We provide two court-based Community Advice and Support Services in Plymouth, Bodmin and Truro. We provide advice and support in courts to offenders and their families to aid resettlement and reintegration, with the aim of reducing offending. Our support is integral to the successful operating of Community Justice courts in Plymouth, taking a problem-solving approach and working in partnership with designated police and probation officers. We ensure that families and partners of prisoners are assisted at the point of sentence so they understand more about the court and prison systems and are better able to keep in touch. We continue to work with offenders afterwards, providing an open door and signposting people to other support services.
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| Crisis | Rethink Mental Illness | Non Government Organisation (NGO) |
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Crisis - Rethink Mental IllnessRethink Mental Illness services support individuals who are facing a mental health crisis or leaving hospital after accessing in-patient services. We can support people in the community or in short term accommodation, providing a safe and therapeutic space and specialist support. They work in partnership with NHS and local authority providers to manage referrals, admission and discharge and ensure continued access to clinical interventions to deliver a holistic and integrated package of support that empowers individuals to get well and stay well. This includes:
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| Drugs and Treatment | Mind | Non Government Organisation (NGO) | Online | Information |
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Drugs and Treatment - MindMind provides information on a number of drug and treatment options. These include:
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| Everyday Living | Mind | Non Government Organisation (NGO) | Online | Information |
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Everyday Living - MindEveryday Living provides tips and guides to help people cope with everyday things like money, work, university and more.
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| Global Minds | Africa Mental Health Research & Training Foundation | Non Government Organisation (NGO) | Global | Low and Middle Income |
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Global Minds - Africa Mental Health Research & Training FoundationGlobal MINDS @ Western is an Interdisciplinary Development Initiative of Western University, Canada with the objective of using social innovation approaches to catalyze the development, implementation, mobilization and evaluation of solutions to reduce the global burden of mental disorders and related issues (e.g., suicide). Global MINDS is focused on innovating for low resource settings in low and middle income countries (LMIC) (e.g., East Africa region) and for marginalized communities within Canada. |
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| Heads Together Campaign | Mind | Non Government Organisation (NGO) | National | Activism |
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Heads Together Campaign - MindHeads Together has encouraged millions of people to have important conversations about mental health. Money raised by Heads Together is now supporting innovative projects to tackle the challenges we can all face in talking about our mental health. This includes a £2m fund to create digital tools for young people seeking help for their mental health online and new programmes to support mental health in schools, workplaces and the defence community. |
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| Healthy Minds | Mind in Camden | Non Government Organisation (NGO) | Local |
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Healthy Minds - Mind in CamdenHealthy Minds is a Mind in Camden Project aimed at supporting adults who may be struggling with their mental health, feeling isolated or disconnected with their community, or would like some additional support in finding out what their local area has to offer them. The Programme has partnered with a range of different community providers to offer our participants free access to workshops, courses and group activities, to support people living in Camden to improve their wellbeing. They can offer 1:1 sessions with trained Navigators to help people to identify their interests, uncover passions and to plan and pursue their goals and 1:1 sessions with sports buddied to support your physical fitness goals. Once registered with Healthy Minds participants will have access to up to 12 months of activities which you can use to tailor your own personal schedule. For those who are interested in furthering your education or skills, we can provide financial support for courses at The Mary Ward Adult Education Centre. |
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| Housing | Rethink Mental Illness | Non Government Organisation (NGO) |
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Housing - Rethink Mental IllnessRethink's Supported Housing services are proven to deliver improved outcomes for service users, including improved mental health, reduced social isolation, better self-care and increased daily living skills. They recognise that people’s recovery journeys progress at different paces and they need different levels of support along the way. We provide a range of options from floating support to 24/7 high support services that enable people to sustain stable accommodation and help prevent homelessness and admission, or re-admission to hospital. They Supported Accommodation services provide people with a high quality home and a therapeutic and recovery focused environment with the support to live independently. They can provide:
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| Housing & Mental Health Campaigns | Mind | Non Government Organisation (NGO) | National | Housing |
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Housing & Mental Health Campaigns - MindMind's housing and mental health include a number of issues across the private and social housing sectors which mean not enough people are living in the kind of housing they need. |
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| ICI Connect | Inner Compass Initiative | Non Government Organisation (NGO) | Online |
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ICI Connect - Inner Compass InitiativeICI Connect is a one-on-one networking tool helps people who are asking questions or thinking critically about the mental health system find and connect with each other online or in person. Through geographical and interest-based searching, registered members can search for other members who live nearby to spark new friendships or collaborations, exchange mutual support, organize events or groups, set up crisis networks, or begin to build grassroots community alternatives to the mental health system |
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| Identification of Psychosis-Risk Traits in Africa Identification of Psychosis-Risk Traits in Africa | Africa Mental Health Research & Training Foundation | Non Government Organisation (NGO) |
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Identification of Psychosis-Risk Traits in Africa Identification of Psychosis-Risk Traits in Africa - Africa Mental Health Research & Training Foundation |
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| Infoline | Mind | Non Government Organisation (NGO) | Online | Hotline |
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Infoline - MindInfoline provides an information and signposting service. We're open 9am to 6pm, Monday to Friday (except for bank holidays). Ask us about:
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| Inner Compass Conversations | Inner Compass Initiative | Non Government Organisation (NGO) |
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Inner Compass Conversations - Inner Compass InitiativeInner Compasss Conversation is a regular livestream conversations and Q&As inside a private Facebook community that started at the start of the COVID crisis. As of Summer 2022, Inner Compass Initiative began have 70 archived videos that cover a wide variety of topics including psychiatric diagnoses and self, coping with psychiatric drug withdrawal, how to support someone in the process of coming off medications, and many more. |
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| Inner Compass Exchange | Inner Compass Initiative | Non Government Organisation (NGO) |
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Inner Compass Exchange - Inner Compass InitiativeInner Compass Exchange provides space for community members to support one another, organize virtual and in-person groups and events, and engage in conversation about the immediate and longer-term questions, concerns, and challenges that arise from taking or coming off psychiatric drugs, receiving psychiatric diagnoses, or otherwise engaging with the mental health industry. |
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| Inner Compass Learn | Inner Compass Initiative | Non Government Organisation (NGO) | Online |
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Inner Compass Learn - Inner Compass InitiativeInner Compass Initiative has developed the mini-booklets, articles and Q&As in this section because descriptions of psychiatric diagnoses and treatments that are provided by most major medical and mental health websites are usually brief, vague and more “promotional” than factual. There are many reasons that some of these websites might knowingly or unwittingly promote misleading ideas about diagnoses and treatments – reasons that are explained in detail in some of our essays. Conversely, we believe that when seeking information to help make serious, potentially life-changing decisions about the well-being of your own (or a friend or loved one’s) body, brain, mind and spirit, you deserve a fairer opportunity to understand and evaluate the facts and potential risks and benefits. We believe that everyone deserves to be empowered to make truly informed choices. |
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| Insight Centre | The Singapore Association for Mental Health (SAMH) | Non Government Organisation (NGO) | National | Counselling |
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Insight Centre - The Singapore Association for Mental Health (SAMH)SAMH Insight Centre is SAMH's counselling services for persons with psychiatric, psychological and emotional needs, as well as their families. Counselling is conducted through face-to-face sessions and through telephone helpline. They aim to provide clients with the opportunity to express their thoughts and feelings, gain clarity on their issues and receive support, while working to improve their situation. At the SAMH Insight Centre, they provide these services in support of the community:
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| Janey Antoniou Awards | Rethink Mental Illness | Non Government Organisation (NGO) |
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| Learn/Unlearn | Inner Compass Initiative | Non Government Organisation (NGO) |
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Learn/Unlearn - Inner Compass InitiativeLearn/Unlearn is a section of Inner Compass website includes accessible, critical analyses of the mechanisms of action, effectiveness, safety and harms of the major classes of psychiatric drugs. It also includes an ever-expanding collection of articles that provide insights into the science and marketing of psychiatric drugs, the construction and promotion of psychiatric diagnoses, and alternative ways of understanding and moving through mental and emotional challenges. |
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| Leaving Hospital Campaign | Mind | Non Government Organisation (NGO) | National | Activism |
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Leaving Hospital Campaign - MindLeaving hospital provides support hen you come out of hospital after a mental health crisis, you need the right care and support to help you recover and put your life back together. You need to feel prepared and confident you will get the support and services you need to help pick up the pieces and continue getting better. If you feel rushed and unsupported you risk becoming unwell again and going back into hospital |
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| Legal Line | Mind | Non Government Organisation (NGO) | Online | Hotline |
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Legal Line - MindMind's Legal line provides legal information and general advice on mental health related law. We're open 9am to 6pm, Monday to Friday (except for bank holidays). Ask us about:
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| Legal Rights | Mind | Non Government Organisation (NGO) | Online | Information |
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Legal Rights - MindLegal rights is a number information resources aimed at adults living in England or Wales who have direct experience of mental health problems.
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| Living With Mental Illness | Rethink Mental Illness | Non Government Organisation (NGO) |
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Living With Mental Illness - Rethink Mental IllnessRethink has information on many aspects of your daily life, from physical health to work and education.
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| Local Mind Services | Mind | Non Government Organisation (NGO) | National |
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Local Mind Services - MindLocal Mind services supported over 425,000 people across England and Wales this year. Their network of independent local Minds are run by local people, for local people. Their services include:
Each local Mind is an independent charity run by local people, for local people. They are responsible for their own funding and services. We work together in partnership with our local Minds. Each local Mind is unique. They understand the needs of their community and they tailor their services to match. |
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| Maintaining a Healthy Mind | The Mental Health Foundation (MHF) | Non Government Organisation (NGO) |
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Maintaining a Healthy Mind - The Mental Health Foundation (MHF)Maintaining a Healthy Mind provides some “tips” on daily lifestyle modifications to help keep a healthy mind, body, and soul. Another goal of MHF is to provide more information about various non-pharmacological treatment options and how to maintain your mental health. Seven Habits For a Health Mind in a Healthy Body include:
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| Members Day | Rethink Mental Illness | Non Government Organisation (NGO) |
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| Mental Health Training | Rethink Mental Illness | Non Government Organisation (NGO) |
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Mental Health Training - Rethink Mental IllnessMental health training is one of our key ways of changing the experience of people affected by poor mental health in this country. We deliver this for a wide variety of different audiences, through local services, partnerships and contracts managed and delivered by our External Training team. Rethink aims to enable people to feel more comfortable and confident to talk about mental health and know more about how to respond when problems arise. The standard courses we offer include:
Our trainers and ‘experts by experience’ work together to develop and deliver our high-quality training. This approach brings together both theoretical and real life experiences to produce a comprehensive training package. Our participants have said that this style of training offered them a unique perspective into understanding mental health and living with mental health problems. Our courses are supported by resource packs so that participants can reinforce their learning with additional skills and toolsOur training team can also work with you to design and deliver bespoke training which meets the specific requirements of your organisation.
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| Mental Health Training & Consultancy | Mind in Camden | Non Government Organisation (NGO) | Local |
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Mental Health Training & Consultancy - Mind in CamdenMind in Camden has a wealth of experience in training, consultancy and delivering innovative services.
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| MFI Advocacy Handbook | Mind | Non Government Organisation (NGO) | Online |
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MFI Advocacy Handbook - MindMindFreedom published a comprehensive handbook for psychiatric survivors. This guide is intended to help survivors protect themselves and others from psychiatric harm as well as organize for human rights throughout the world. |
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| mHealth Project | Africa Mental Health Research & Training Foundation | Non Government Organisation (NGO) | National | Training |
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mHealth Project - Africa Mental Health Research & Training FoundationmHealth was a project that aimed at evaluating the applicability of a model that utilized mobile technology to train, supervise, support and monitor application of mhGAP-IG depression module on non-mental health workers. mHealth successfully developed and utilized a mobile phone application software version of the WHO Mental Health Treatment Gap Intervention Guide (mhGAP-IG) to screen and manage depression in patients attending four rural health centers. |
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| Mind and EFL Partnership | Mind | Non Government Organisation (NGO) | National | Advocacy |
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Mind and EFL Partnership - MindMind has been working in partnership with the English Football League (EFL), to raise awareness of mental health, to improve the approach to mental health in football, and to raise funds to deliver life-changing support. Since the launch of the partnership, our ‘squiggle’ has appeared on the back of every EFL shirt across all Clubs in the Championship, League One and League Two, in a first for English football. Having our logo on shirts has helped us achieve real change by raising awareness and understanding of mental health in football, sport and society as a whole. |
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| Mind in Camden Social Prescribing Services | Mind in Camden | Non Government Organisation (NGO) | Local |
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Mind in Camden Social Prescribing Services - Mind in CamdenThe Social Prescribing Service works in partnership with community providers in Camden to deliver easily accessible one-to-one support to Camden residents struggling with their mental health. The main aim of the service is to support people to access community services, projects and activities to aid their mental health recovery. The Social Prescribing Team operates as a whole service made up of two parts:
Once a referral is received to the service, the person will be allocated to the team which can best support their needs. The service works in a person centred way, customising the approach around the needs and wishes of the person participating in Social Prescribing. They can expect:
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| Mind Peer Support Directory | Mind | Non Government Organisation (NGO) | National | Peer Support |
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Mind Peer Support Directory - MindPeer support is when people use their own experiences to help each other. Forms of peer support include community groups, mentoring, befriending, self-help groups, online communities and support groups. Support is based on sharing experiences and agreeing a reason for meeting. How you choose to meet up or connect with people is very flexible and depends on your personal preferences. Peer support can improve your emotional health, wellbeing and sense of belonging. |
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| Mind Shop Directory | Mind | Non Government Organisation (NGO) | National | Database |
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Mind Shop Directory - MindMind has a number shops in England and Wales that are opoen. You can find our shops in more than 170 communities around England and Wales, selling high quality items mostly donated by you. The money raised from our sales helps to support people in your local community through national campaigning, providing information and support through our helplines, website and publications, as well as your local Mind. |
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| Mind's Guides to Support and Services | Mind | Non Government Organisation (NGO) | Online | Information |
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Mind's Guides to Support and Services - MindGuides to Support and Services provides information on a number of topics. These include:
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| MINDS Leadership Development Program (MLDP) | The Minds Foundation | Non Government Organisation (NGO) | Global | Leadership Development |
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MINDS Leadership Development Program (MLDP) - The Minds FoundationMINDS Leadership Development Program (MLDP) is designed to introduce enthusiastic students, who are interested in helping those in need, to the non-profit world and the responsibilities associated with it. Students who participate in this program can fast track their way to associate positions at MINDS. The program consists of two stages.
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| MINDS Research | The Minds Foundation | Non Government Organisation (NGO) | Global |
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MINDS Research - The Minds FoundationMINDS programs are based upon extensive research and data collection. A needs assessment is at the foundation of our program design process. Continuing monitoring and evaluation of our programs once they are implemented is essential to improving and providing communities what they truly need. |
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| MINDSET Learning Hub | The Singapore Association for Mental Health (SAMH) | Non Government Organisation (NGO) | National | Employment |
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MINDSET Learning Hub - The Singapore Association for Mental Health (SAMH)MINDSET Learning Hub is Singapore’s ï¬rst and only job training and placement centre that provides Workforce Skills Qualiï¬cations (WSQ) training to persons in recovery. At MLH, they create a conducive environment that supports learning needs. Their multidisciplinary team work with people on an individualised learning and employment plan. The plan is customised to your learning speed, and helps you set realistic goals in your journey of learning and employment. With support from our industry partners, This are also able to provide training that simulates actual work environments to gain practical workplace skills leading up to job placement. At MLH, they support the vocational needs of persons in recovery through:
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| Mobile Substance Use Intervention for HIV Prevention | Africa Mental Health Research & Training Foundation | Non Government Organisation (NGO) | National |
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Mobile Substance Use Intervention for HIV Prevention - Africa Mental Health Research & Training Foundation |
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| Nursing and Residential Care | Rethink Mental Illness | Non Government Organisation (NGO) |
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Nursing and Residential Care - Rethink Mental IllnessRethink Mental Illness runs a number of nursing and residential care homes, providing nearly 200 beds and offering rehabilitation and support to people with severe and long-term mental illness. Rethink Recovery House has helped me to make a whole turnaround from where I was when I came first to the house after five years in different hospitals. I was extremely anxious, without hope and felt totally unable to keep up with everyday life. With staff support and continuous planning and feedback from care plans I have improved considerably. They provide flexible, responsive and needs-led care based on our core beliefs in recovery and the involvement of individuals in the management of their own condition. All our homes have the ultimate aim of enabling residents to move on to more independent accommodation and sustaining their independence by providing access to flexible staff support that meets their changing needs. Nursing and residential care services offer a variety of nursing and residential care services including:
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| Oasis Day Centre | The Singapore Association for Mental Health (SAMH) | Non Government Organisation (NGO) | National | Psychosocial Rehabilitation Program |
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Oasis Day Centre - The Singapore Association for Mental Health (SAMH)Oasis Day Centre provides psychosocial rehabilitation and training for persons with mental illness. They help beneï¬ciaries to realise their potential and improve the management of their conditions, so that they can better reintegrate into the community. Their beneficiaries are supported in their recovery and reintegration journey through:
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| Our Five Tests for UK Government | Mind | Non Government Organisation (NGO) | National | Advocacy |
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Our Five Tests for UK Government - MindMore than 16,000 of you told us how the pandemic has affected your mental health in our research. The findings are clear. Prioritising mental health has never been more critical. Many of us are experiencing problems for the first time and those of us who were already struggling are finding things even harder. Our health and social care services are and will continue to be under pressure like never before. The devasting loss of life, the impact of lockdown, and the inevitable recession will have deep and lasting consequences on all our lives. Those in power can make the right choices to make sure the society that comes after the pandemic is kinder, fairer and safer. This can only be achieved if the UK Government meets our five tests:
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| Phoenix Wellbeing & Recovery Service | Mind in Camden | Non Government Organisation (NGO) | Local |
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Phoenix Wellbeing & Recovery Service - Mind in CamdenPhoenix Wellbeing & Recovery Service offers a range of options to support your recovery and emotional health so that you can choose what works best for you.
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| Physical Health Resources | Rethink Mental Illness | Non Government Organisation (NGO) |
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Physical Health Resources - Rethink Mental IllnessRethink Mental Illness has developed a comprehensive range of materials to build confidence and raise awareness of the physical health needs of people affected by mental illness. These resources are designed for professionals across primary and secondary care. They have recently developed a toolkit of resources to support the 2014/15 national CQUIN (Commissioning for Quality and Innovation) programme to improve the physical health of people affected by mental illness. This contains our Integrated Physical Health Pathway, endorsed by the Royal Colleges of GPs, Nursing and Psychiatrists, the Physical Health Check tool, the SARIT (Self-Assessment of Readiness for Implementation tool), information sheets and practical resources to help staff implementing the CQUIN. This can be downloaded for free below.
The Prescribing Observatory for Mental Health (POMH-UK) has produced a physical health information booklet for young people taking antipsychotic medication. It may also be helpful for families and carers when a child or young person is first prescribed medication. |
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| Pringle Awards | Rethink Mental Illness | Non Government Organisation (NGO) |
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| Psychiatric Advance Directives | Mind | Non Government Organisation (NGO) | Online |
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Psychiatric Advance Directives - MindAn advance directive is a written document that expresses your wishes in advance about what types of treatments, services and other assistance you want during a personal mental health crisis. A directive provides a clear statement of your medical treatment preferences and other wishes or instructions. You can also use it to grant legal decision-making authority to another person to be your advocate and agent until the crisis is over. |
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Rehabilitation Through Employment - AASHA TrustThe Aasha Employment Project is a platform that focuses on rehabilitation by providing gainful employment for persons with mental health issues. Residents are engaged in rotational shifts and paid a remuneration for their work hours at the shops. The Aasha Employment project supports:
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| Rethink in Parliament | Rethink Mental Illness | Non Government Organisation (NGO) |
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| Rethink Remembers | Rethink Mental Illness | Non Government Organisation (NGO) |
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| SAMH Activity Hub | The Singapore Association for Mental Health (SAMH) | Non Government Organisation (NGO) | National | Housing |
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SAMH Activity Hub - The Singapore Association for Mental Health (SAMH)The SAMH Activity Hub provides psychosocial rehabilitative programmes to assist residents in their recovery from mental illness and to reintegrating them into the community. Activity Hub’s services include occupational therapy, social work, psychological services and vocational placements. SAMH manages the Activity Hub @ Pelangi Village and conducts psychosocial rehabilitative programmes for residents. Residents are assisted in their recovery and reintegration into the community through:
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| SAMH Community Education & Engagement | The Singapore Association for Mental Health (SAMH) | Non Government Organisation (NGO) | National | Community Education |
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SAMH Community Education & Engagement - The Singapore Association for Mental Health (SAMH)SAMH Community Education & Engagement aims to increase awareness about mental health issues to promote good mental well-being and reduce the social stigma surrounding mental illness. This is achieved through a concerted effort across various outreach platforms such as:
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| SAMH Group Homes | The Singapore Association for Mental Health (SAMH) | Non Government Organisation (NGO) | National | Housing |
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SAMH Group Homes - The Singapore Association for Mental Health (SAMH)SAMH Group Homes is an independent living facility for people with mental health conditions who have a desire to be gainfully employed, develop communal living and independent living skills, as well as strengthen their ability to integrate into the community. At SAMH Group Homes, SAMH provide residents opportunities to experience community integration in the heartlands. This is achieved through a holistic provision of vocational and psychosocial rehabilitation services.
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| SAMH Mobile Support Team | The Singapore Association for Mental Health (SAMH) | Non Government Organisation (NGO) |
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SAMH Mobile Support Team - The Singapore Association for Mental Health (SAMH)The SAMH Mobile Support Team aims to bring mental health services to the community. Their beneï¬ciaries include persons with mental health conditions and their caregivers, whom they reach out through home visits and out-of-centre intervention sessions. The Mobile Support Team focuses on providing these community-based services:
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| Scouts' A Million Hands Programme | Mind | Non Government Organisation (NGO) | National | Activism |
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Scouts' A Million Hands Programme - MindScouts' A Million Hands Programme - better mental health for all are you and your young people up for the challenge including fun activities, learning for young people, helping others and taking action with our mental health activities. |
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| Service Evaluation | Rethink Mental Illness | Non Government Organisation (NGO) |
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Service Evaluation - Rethink Mental IllnessThe Evaluation Team supports high quality data capture, analysis and reporting in relation to our services operating across England.
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| Sibling Network | Rethink Mental Illness | Non Government Organisation (NGO) |
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Sibling Network - Rethink Mental IllnessSiblings Network for brothers and sisters provides information and advice and an opportunity to hear sibling stories and talk to others. We also have info for parents and professionals.
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| Side By Side | Mind | Non Government Organisation (NGO) | Online |
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Side By Side - MindSide by Side is a supportive online community where you can feel at home talking about your mental health and connect with others who understand what you are going through. We all know what it's like to struggle sometimes, but now there's a safe place to listen, share and be heard. Whether you're feeling good right now, or having a hard time, it's a safe place to share experiences and listen to others. The community is available to all, 24/7. Side by Side is moderated daily from 8.30am to midnight. |
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| Statutory Sick Pay Campaign | Mind | Non Government Organisation (NGO) | State | Activism |
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Statutory Sick Pay Campaign - MindMind ensured that 34,000 signed Mind's letter calling for the Department for Work and Pensions to ensure we can all receive sick pay from the first day we’re off sick, which equals the minimum wage and is available to everyone for up to a year. But months later we are still waiting for these changes to be implemented. |
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| Supported Employment | Alternative Future Group (AFG) | Non Government Organisation (NGO) | ||||
Supported Employment - Alternative Future Group (AFG)AFG's supported employment projects aims people with learning disabilities and mental health needs to achieve and maintain meaningful employment as everyone else.They work in partnership with Mencap and Pure Innovations to help individuals look for meaningful employment opportunities including paid, voluntary, work experience placements and traineeships. They help people develop employability skills and we build the confidence and social skills they need for work life through
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| Supported Living | Alternative Future Group (AFG) | Non Government Organisation (NGO) | State | Housing Campaign |
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Supported Living - Alternative Future Group (AFG)AFGs Supported Living provide living solutions to people with different levels of housing support and care needs including young people in transition, people with autism, learning disabilities, physical disabilities, substance misuse issues, mental health and complex care needs. Supported Living aims to equip people with the essential skills needed to stay living independently in their home of choice for as long as possible and lead a full and active life by helping someone remain in their existing tenancy, find a new home or make the transition from residential care or their family home into independent living. Support is provided in a variety of settings including individual homes or flats, shared housing/accommodation, extra care schemes and individual outreach/floating support services. There are numerous ways AFG are able to support individuals to keep well, safe and lead a fulfilling life as part of their community such as:
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| Sustainable and Adapted Treatment Strategies among Displaced Somalis | Africa Mental Health Research & Training Foundation | Non Government Organisation (NGO) | National | Research |
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Sustainable and Adapted Treatment Strategies among Displaced Somalis - Africa Mental Health Research & Training FoundationSustainable and adapted treatment strategies to restore psychological functioning and mental health among displaced Somalis: Preparation of a multicenter treatment study was a pilot program that aimed to develop and evaluate new concepts of integrated community-based mental health services to Somali refugees in the urban refugee settlement in Kenya. The studies helped the researchers better understand the attitudes and expectations towards and the usage of different mental healthcare services within the community. The study also recognized that most Somali patients with severe mental disorders have a trauma-related disorders and an addiction problem, often with a multiple functional relationship in the sense that khat is used in order to self-medicate trauma-related symptoms. |
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| The All Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) on Mental Health | Rethink Mental Illness | Non Government Organisation (NGO) |
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The All Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) on Mental Health - Rethink Mental IllnessThe All Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) on Mental Health is a group of MPs and Peers from all political parties who are interested in mental health. Rethink Mental Illness and the Royal College of Psychiatrists provide the secretariat for the APPG. Together, they help shape the group’s agenda and organise events with Government Ministers, NHS organisations, health professionals, research bodies and people with experience of mental illness. The APPG is holding an inquiry into the Five Year Forward View for Mental Health, the Government's five-year strategy to improve our mental health services. The inquiry will look at areas of improvement and areas that need more focus. At the end of 2018, we will produce a report and a series of recommendations for the Government to keep a spotlight on mental health. The open call for written evidence closed on 15th June 2018. We have had nearly 70 responses to the inquiry from service users, professionals and stakeholders including King's Fund, the CQC, NHS England. We held a meeting of service users and carers to get their views on the Government's plan to improve mental health and visited a community mental health service, both of which will contribute to the final inquiry. In 2017, we held events on the government consultations on supported housing and welfare for those with mental health problems. We hosted a drop-in session for MPs about the Five Year Forward View for Mental Health Dashboard, so parliamentarians could better hold the Government to account on how their local mental health services were improving. |
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| The Carers Forum | Flourish Australia | Non Government Organisation (NGO) |
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The Carers Forum - Flourish AustraliaThe Carers Forum is a safe, anonymous community for the friends, family and carers of people living with mental illness, moderated 24/7 by mental health professionals. |
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| The Children's Society on their Young Carers in Focus project | Rethink Mental Illness | Non Government Organisation (NGO) |
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The Children's Society on their Young Carers in Focus project - Rethink Mental IllnessThe Children's Society on their Young Carers in Focus project aims to enable you, as young carers, to be heard and get better access to practical advice and support, and to tell your own story in a way that feels positive and meaningful. They have some great resources for young carers.
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| The Computer-Based Drug and Alcohol Training Assessment in Kenya (eDATA K) Project | Africa Mental Health Research & Training Foundation | Non Government Organisation (NGO) | Online |
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The Computer-Based Drug and Alcohol Training Assessment in Kenya (eDATA K) Project - Africa Mental Health Research & Training FoundationThe Computer-Based Drug and Alcohol Training Assessment in Kenya (eDATA K) project provided online training to both clinical and non-clinical health workers to acquire competencies adapted from the WHO Mental Health Gap Action Programme (mhGAP) and the WHO ASSIST manuals. The goals of the project was to:
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| The CREATE Project | Africa Mental Health Research & Training Foundation | Non Government Organisation (NGO) |
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The CREATE Project - Africa Mental Health Research & Training FoundationThe CREATE Project provides opportunities for people living with serious mental illness to be meaningfully employed and to achieve health and well-being within their communities.CREATE develops locally-viable social businesses and accompanying evidence-based recovery-oriented psychosocial rehabilitation toolkit to employ and support the overall functioning and wellbeing of people living with mental illness. |
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| The DIALOGUE Project | Africa Mental Health Research & Training Foundation | Non Government Organisation (NGO) |
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The DIALOGUE Project - Africa Mental Health Research & Training FoundationDIALOGUE was a project that sought to empower, supervise, support and include informal traditional and faith healers to deliver evidence based mhGAP-IG adapted psycho-social interventions to reduce mental health treatment gap in Kenya. DIALOGUE discovered that traditional and faith healers (the clergy) and formal health care workers can collaborate successfully to provide mental health services in rural communities with limited access to specialist care. |
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| The Forced Drugging Defense Package | Mind | Non Government Organisation (NGO) | Online |
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The Forced Drugging Defense Package - MindThe Forced Drugging Defense Package developed by the Law Project for Psychiatric Rights for the MindFreedom Shield program. As part of the MindFreedom Shield Program, the Law Project for Psychiatric Rights (PsychRights®) has prepared and contributed a generic Forced Drugging Defense Package, for adaptation and use by people facing forced drugging around the country. The Forced Drugging Defense Package is built around the written expert testimony of Grace E. Jackson, MD, and the award winning author of Mad in America, Robert Whitaker, which PsychRights has successfully used to stop forced drugging in one of its cases. |
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| The Kenya Integrated Intervention Model for Dialogue and Screening (KIDS) | Africa Mental Health Research & Training Foundation | Non Government Organisation (NGO) | National |
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The Kenya Integrated Intervention Model for Dialogue and Screening (KIDS) - Africa Mental Health Research & Training FoundationKIDS is a program in Kenya whose focus is on promoting mental health, preventing illness and treating existing mental illness among children. Child and adolescent mental illness is one of the seven Grand challenges on mental health. The project provided an approach which aimed at promoting children’s mental well-being and support of positive cognitive development to break the vicious cycle of mental illness from continuing through adulthood which might have a detrimental effect on the individual’s quality of life. KIDS has demonstrated the feasibility of a multi-stakeholder intervention service model that maximizes the potential of children by promoting mental well-being, preventing mental illness, and treating existing mental illness. |
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| The LIPTIK Project | Africa Mental Health Research & Training Foundation | Non Government Organisation (NGO) | National | Psychosocial Rehabilitation Program |
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The LIPTIK Project - Africa Mental Health Research & Training FoundationThe LIPTIK Project provides entrepruership and psychosocial rehabilitation integration to promote successful recovery, community reintegration and improved quality of life for people living with mental illness. |
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| The Lived Experience Forum | Flourish Australia | Non Government Organisation (NGO) |
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The Lived Experience Forum - Flourish AustraliaThe Lived Experience Forum is a safe, anonymous community for people living with mental illness, moderated 24/7 by mental health professionals. |
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| The Mental Health Toolbox | The Mental Health Foundation (MHF) | Non Government Organisation (NGO) | National |
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The Mental Health Toolbox - The Mental Health Foundation (MHF)The mental health toolbox is a new and unique feature that MHF has put together to assist the entire mental health community (practitioners, patients, friends, relatives, etc.) in keeping up with the rapid changes in mental health |
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| The MINDS Foundation Fellowship Program | The Minds Foundation | Non Government Organisation (NGO) | Global | Fellowship |
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The MINDS Foundation Fellowship Program - The Minds FoundationThe MINDS Foundation Fellowship Program is a program for students and professionals who parparticipate daily with local psychiatrists, local neurologists, local nurses, and local social workers to help diminish the stigma towards mental illness, assist with educational sessions, and educate patients and families in better treatment methods and resource availability. Many previous MINDS Fellows have published their work in international academic journals, media outlets, and even completed dissertation work. |
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| The Public Affairs Team | Rethink Mental Illness | Non Government Organisation (NGO) |
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| The Schizophrenia Commission | Rethink Mental Illness | Non Government Organisation (NGO) |
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The Schizophrenia Commission - Rethink Mental IllnessThe independent Schizophrenia Commission was established by Rethink Mental Illness to scope the state of care and outcomes for people living with Schizophrenia in England. In 2012 the Commission published a groundbreaking report called Schizophrenia - The Abandoned Illness. This revealed a dysfunctional system that is not delivering the quality of treatment people need for recovery and includes key recommendations to promote change. Rethink Mental Illness’ campaigning priorities have been directly informed by the recommendations of the Commission. Find out what issues we are campaigning on.
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| The TEAM Project | Africa Mental Health Research & Training Foundation | Non Government Organisation (NGO) | Global | Promotion & Awareness |
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The TEAM Project - Africa Mental Health Research & Training FoundationThe TEAM Project is a multi-sectoral stakeholder team approach to scale-up community mental health in Kenya. It aims to build on locally-generated evidence and lessons learnt to effectively integrate mental health services with minimal expenditure of resources into pre-existing, community-based, government funded, formal and informal health services in Kenya. The project is currently taking place in Makueni County to strengthen effective, self-driven leadership and governance and to provide comprehensive community mental health awareness to impact on attitude and behavioral change in the community.
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| The Withdrawal Project (TWP) | Inner Compass Initiative | Non Government Organisation (NGO) | Online |
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The Withdrawal Project (TWP) - Inner Compass InitiativeThe Withdrawal Project (TWP) is an information resource designed to help people empower themselves to make more meaningfully informed choices — aligned with their personal desires and needs — regarding taking, reducing, and coming off psychiatric drugs. TWP's website includes a free, comprehensive, self-directed Companion Guide to Psychiatric Drug Withdrawal aimed at helping people learn and make decisions about the most risk-minimizing ways to prepare for tapering off and more responsibly taper off antidepressants, benzodiazepines, stimulants, antipsychotics, mood stabilizers, Z-drugs and other psychiatric drugs, along with coping techniques for dealing with common withdrawal symptoms |
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| The Cultural Advocacy Project | Mind in Camden | Non Government Organisation (NGO) | Local |
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The Cultural Advocacy Project - Mind in CamdenThe Cultural Advocacy Project aims to support community groups and organisations to promote wellbeing and support individuals and families to look after their mental health. This support is coproduced with community members so it is reflective of specific cultural needs. Each organisation is offered tailor made training and consultancy to help establish groups and events which can best achieve these aims. They aim to:
Along with community organisations, we have set up Peer Support Groups for members of the community to connect with people from their cultural background who have similar experiences. These free supportive networks are warm and encouraging spaces, enabling members to be around like minded people and safely ask questions, learn skills and share experiences. |
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| The London Paranoia & Beliefs Project | Mind in Camden | Non Government Organisation (NGO) | Local |
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The London Paranoia & Beliefs Project - Mind in CamdenThe London Paranoia & Beliefs Project developed peer support groups across the capital for people experiencing paranoia. The project worked in collaboration with the National Paranoia Network who have run a Paranoia Group in Sheffield since 2004, and partnered a range of organisations across London to provide training and support for a sustainable network of groups (hosted by partner organisations and run independently). The London Paranoia & Beliefs Network offers the following:
The London Paranoia & Beliefs Project was developed from the London Hearing Voices Project, whose work over the period 2006-10 had resulted in a currently-thriving network of over 40 Hearing Voices Groups.Paranoia & Beliefs Groups are safe, supportive spaces where people meet to share their experiences and learn from one another. They provide opportunity to learn to cope with the distress related to beliefs – both where the belief itself is inherently distressing, and also where the distress can be a result of how those beliefs are viewed by others. It is widely accepted that fear, distress, isolation, stigma and hopelessness are barriers to recovery. Membership of a Paranoia & Beliefs Group, with its strong ethos of self help, can help reduce this. Groups are non-judgemental (based on mutual respect, empathy and acceptance), a safe space to explore meaning and content of experiences, based around the needs of the members, recovery-focused (seeing current distress as temporary and understandable) and a supportive social network, embracing a diversity of views. T |
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| Time to Change | Mind | Non Government Organisation (NGO) | National | Anti-Stigma |
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Time to Change - MindMind, along with Rethink Mental Illness, is a partner in Time to Change, England's most ambitious campaign to end the stigma and discrimination faced by people who experience mental health problems. This multi-faceted campaign includes:
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Time to Change - Rethink Mental IllnessTime to Change is England’s most ambitious programme to end the stigma and discrimination experienced by people with mental health problems. It’s led by Rethink Mental Illness, in partnership with Mind, because it's an issue that has such a big impact on the lives of our supporters and members. Speaking openly about mental health is a vital element in changing the way we all think and act about mental health. Since 2009, Time to Change campaign bursts have inspired thousands of conversations, shared peoples’ stories, and shown practical ways to be in other people’s corners – whether they’re a friend, family member or colleague. It speaks to adults and the next generation of young people coming through school. An annual Time to Talk Day, in February, also gives individuals, organisations and schools the chance to get the nation talking about mental health.
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| Transition Support | Alternative Future Group (AFG) | Non Government Organisation (NGO) | State | Transitional Support |
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Transition Support - Alternative Future Group (AFG)Alternative Futures Group supports young people who are moving from children’s services such as residential care homes and school into more independent living. Their models are based on the Pathways to Getting a Life and focus on work, housing, good health, friends and relatives and community participation.to support people in the transition from children’s services into independent living within the wider community. Alternative Futures Group’s support planning process looks at a person’s whole life and how best to support them to achieve their aspirations, goals and outcomes. They work closely with the person supported, those who care and know them best, and other professionals using a variety of Person Centred Tools. This process creates their Person Centred Plan, identifying clearly how the person would like to be supported, what their needs are and what good support looks like for them now and in the future. In preparing young people for adulthood AFG helps in different ways including:
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| Treatment and Recovery Centres | Alternative Future Group (AFG) | Non Government Organisation (NGO) | State | Recovery Services |
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Treatment and Recovery Centres - Alternative Future Group (AFG)Treatment & Recovery Centres provide support that draws on a wide range of expertise including Registered Nurses, Clinical Managers, Physical Health Practitioners, Advanced Nurse Practitioners, Forensic Specialists, Pharmacists, Physical therapists, Horticulture therapists, Art therapists, Psychologists, Psychiatrists , Peer and Recovery/Support Workers qualified from certificate to Masters doctorate level . AFG supports people to:
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| TWP Connect | Inner Compass Initiative | Non Government Organisation (NGO) | Online |
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TWP Connect - Inner Compass InitiativeTWP Connect is a one-on-one networking tool hosted on ICI’s Withdrawal Project website allows registered members who are thinking about, are in the process of, or have past experiences of reducing or coming off psychiatric drugs to find and connect with one another. TWP Connect facilitates mutual support, the sharing of helpful resources and tips, in-person meetings, and hope and inspiration between members. |
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| Types of Mental Health Problems | Mind | Non Government Organisation (NGO) | Online | Information |
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Types of Mental Health Problems - MindTypes of mental health problems is information provided by Mind that focus on diagnosis, treatment options and where to go for support.
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| Voice Collective Youth Project | Mind in Camden | Non Government Organisation (NGO) |
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Voice Collective Youth Project - Mind in CamdenVoice Collective Youth Project is a Mind in Camden project that works in partnership with youth services across Greater London to help ensure that these children, young people and families get the best support possible. They offer:
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| Voices Unlocked | Mind in Camden | Non Government Organisation (NGO) | Local |
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Voices Unlocked - Mind in CamdenVoices Unlocked establishes and supports a sustainable network of Hearing Voices Groups in prisons, secure units and Immigration Removal Centres. Voices Unlocked supports individuals to share and to explore their experiences in safe, facilitated spaces, with the aim of reducing stigma, isolation and social exclusion. The project empowers people to develop effective coping strategies, improving their confidence and quality of life, and to understand their experiences within their own frames of reference. The project aims to:
Voices Unlocked offers a variety of free training courses, from our popular Understanding & Supporting People in Prison who Hear Voices and Hearing Voices Group Facilitation training, to more specialist courses such as complex trauma and dissociation. They aim to:
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| WayAhead Workplaces | WayAhead | Non Government Organisation (NGO) | State | Employment |
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WayAhead Workplaces - WayAheadThe NSW Mentally Healthy Workplaces Strategy is the NSW Government’s long-term plan for mentally healthy workplaces and represents the single-biggest investment in workplace mental health in the nation’s history. |
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| You and Your GP Campaign | Mind | Non Government Organisation (NGO) | National | Activism |
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You and Your GP Campaign - MindYou and your GP is aimed for everyone with a mental health problem who visits their GP practice or another primary care service to get the support that best suits their needs. That's what our primary care campaign is all about. |
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| Young People | Rethink Mental Illness | Non Government Organisation (NGO) |
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Young People - Rethink Mental IllnessRethink young people's area for information on how you can look after your mental health, support a friend or relative and what to do if you are concerned. One can also be updated on Rethink's latest opportunities to get involved in our young people's services. |
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| YOUR DATA | Rethink Mental Illness | Non Government Organisation (NGO) |
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YOUR DATA - Rethink Mental IllnessYOUR DATA aims for people to understand what happens with your data. By 'data' we mean any information that can be used to identify you personally - so your name, address, date of birth, email address, phone number, and things like settings on your phone or computer browser that can tell which websites you've visited recently. |
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| YouthReach | The Singapore Association for Mental Health (SAMH) | Non Government Organisation (NGO) | National | Psychosocial Rehabilitation Program |
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YouthReach - The Singapore Association for Mental Health (SAMH)YouthReach is a psychosocial rehabilitation programme for youths with mental health conditions. They partner youths and their families to empower the youths to move out of their comfort zones to achieve mutually agreed goals in a safe, caring and inclusive community. At YouthReach, theirr beneficiaries are supported in their recovery and personal goals through:
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