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The Directory aims to be the single ‘go to’ place for information about children and young people’s emotional health in Bristol. It provides a

Tickets for this production are £12 or £10 concessions – free tickets for all performances to people using or working in mental health, drug

The Beyond Places of Safety scheme will fund clinics, crisis cafés and other community services designed to prevent people from reaching crisis point, as

Some £7 million will be made available through regional-based schemes to help GPs to stay in the workforce, by promoting new ways of working

ARUK Bristol and Bath Network are hosting a free public event:  ‘The power to defeat dementia: new research and how to get involved’ Date: Tuesday

One of Second Step’s housing workers, Isabella Cross, ran an extremely successful fundraising night called Raise the Disco recently at the Canteen bar in

shared by Healthwatch North Somerset

CASE STUDY – Parents views on how services offer support where their adult son or daughter has Mental Health (MH) issues & High Functioning Autism (HFA) or Asperger’s Syndrome (AS)

Author: Cirlei Ioris, Public Health Master’s Degree dissertation. ‘What are the mental health needs of adults with Asperger Syndrome or High Functioning Autism? A parental perspective.’

This study is on adults with AS or HFA who suffer from at least one mental health problem such as severe social anxiety and depression. A number are diagnosed with suicidal ideation. They live with their parents. Parents’ views were explored on the impact of mental health problems, not only on their adult children with autism but also on the wider family. The aim is to add to understanding about the mental health needs of adults with AS/HFA, a group considered understudied and underserved. This research examined the support they’d received and the support they considered they would benefit from.

Mental health statistics for England: prevalence, services and funding Published Wednesday, April 25, 2018 How common are mental health problems? How long do people

For Mental Health Awareness Week 2018 we focused on stress. This report looks at the prevalence of stress in the UK and its implications. It also

Community Access Support Service invites members of community, equalities and faith groups to join us to explore the practicalities of building emotional resilience within

Whatever you need to know about coping with stress, anxiety or depression, or just the normal emotional ups and downs of life, the NHS Choices Moodzone is here to help. It

It’s not too late to book your place.