Young people's services
Read our guides to getting help for 11-18 year olds.
Find support for young people
Browse our guides to different types of mental health support and services:
People close to us can be an important part of our support network. Read our guide to talking to friends and family.
Your GP is there to support you. Read our guide to talking to your doctor, and how they can help.
Worried about another person? We have a range of resources explaining what you can do to help them.
Our guide explains what therapy is all about. And how to get therapy.
We explain what peer support is and how it can help. Includes advice on how to find suitable support groups for you.
There are lots of helplines and text services across the UK.We have a list of numbers you could try.
Looking for wellbeing apps you can trust? Browse the Mind app library. We can recommend safe, accredited apps for you to try.
Explains what advocacy is. And how to find mental health advocacy services.
We explain what happens if you need to get mental health treatment in hospital.
Read our guides to getting help for 11-18 year olds.
Find support for young people
We have an Infoline, Legal line and a support line. We'll listen and help you work out your next steps. Find out more.
We run a mental health community called Side by Side. Join for free and connect safely with other people online.
We run local mental health services across England and Wales. Find your local Mind branch.
Lots of things in life can affect our wellbeing overall. But often there are services out there that can help.
Explains where to get help if you've experienced abuse.
A guide to finding support for problems with drugs and alcohol.
Experiencing grief and loss can have big impact on our wellbeing. We explain where to find support.
Explains your rights to insurance cover when you have a mental health problem. Includes a list of specialist insurance providers.
A guide to money and mental heath. Explains how to get help with money difficulties.
A guide to finding support if you live with a learning disability.
A guide explaining what mental health crisis services are available, how they can help and when to access them. Also provides guidance on how you can plan for a crisis.
A guide to taking the first steps, making empowered decisions and getting the right support for you. Also includes information about seeking help outside the NHS, and how to support someone else to seek help.