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mental health

How we help We all feel low, worried or anxious at times, but sometimes this becomes worse and these problems stop us from living

People with severe and enduring mental illness are at greater risk of poor physical health and reduced life expectancy compared to the general population.

Thriving At Work is a new initiative for employers in South Gloucestershire to support them to promote the mental health and emotional wellbeing of

Tyler Wilson is a filmmaker making a documentary about student wellbeing, and is travelling around the UK to run various contact events. He will

Bristol Mind are now recruiting new volunteers to support their emotional support helpline, Bristol MindLine  

The Independent Mental Health Network (IMHN) have produced a short guide to mental health support available to people in the Bristol area over the

CQC to review the use of restraint, prolonged seclusion and segregation for people with mental health problems, a learning disability and/or autism. The review

The government will introduce a new Mental Health Bill to transform mental health care, following publication of the final report from the Independent Review of

Hospital admissions for drug-related mental and behavioural disorders2 in England dropped by 4% in a year – from 7,545 in 2016/17 to 7,258 in 2017/18,

Clarity-NSIMHN, the Independent Mental Health Network’s North Somerset branch, will be holding their monthly meeting from 1pm on Tuesday 11th December, at Friends’ Meeting

Barton Hill Settlement Cafe43 Ducie Road, Bristol BS5 0AXWednesday 19th December, 12:00 – 13:30Free The Time to Change Bristol Hub are running a Cafe

Monday 14th January 201913:00 – 15:30 (12:30 for lunch)St James Priory (by Bristol Bus Station) If you can’t make any meetings and want to let us know