This Mental Health Awareness Week, we’re using spoken word to show the different ways people talk about their experiences.
We all experience and talk about mental health differently. But we aren’t always listened to. And we aren’t always represented.
That's why, this Mental Health Awareness Week, we’re using spoken word to show the different ways people talk about their experiences.
They love me but they didn’t understand. I’d be lying if I said I didn’t struggle, man.
Looking for mental health support? Call our confidential infoline to speak to a friendly advisor, or take a look at our information pages.
Side by Side is a supportive online community where you can connect with people who understand what you’re going through.
Local Minds are independent charities working across England and Wales. They provide services tailored to their local community.
When mum and dad are out, and all other distractions are exhausted, that’s when the thoughts in my head roar, until I can’t ignore those thoughts no more.
We all need support on our mental health journey. This Mental Health Awareness Week, you can help make that possible. Download our Mental Health Awareness Week materials and let your friends and family know: "If this speaks to you, speak to Mind."
Didn’t wanna be here, couldn’t find a reason. Until I found a reason.
We’re here to fight for mental health. But we can’t do it alone. Here’s how you can get involved.
Work with us to campaign for a better deal for people with mental health problems.
From a monthly donation to running a marathon, there are so many different ways you can make a difference.
Find out more about the making of our ‘if this speaks to you, speak to us’ films. Hear more about Mel and Rohan’s stories and how they found working with Jords and James. And hear from Jords and James about why they got involved and how they found the experience.