Mental health is everything
Mental health is more than just a small part of our lives.
It’s connected to every little thing we do, every place we go and every person around us. Mental health is our physical health, our finances, our relationships. It’s part of our defining moments and the day to day.
Despite this, a recent Mind survey found public attitudes and understanding of mental health have started to go backwards. The mental health system is broken and people facing other challenges like poverty and racism have the least access to support.
Our decision makers aren't doing enough to prioritise mental health alongside the other big issues in society.
This Mental Health Awareness Week (12-18 May), help us make sure no mind gets left behind.
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If Mind had not been there for me, I would've been absolutely floundering in a sea of uncertainty. I needed an anchor. Someone that was going to listen, offer advice, be sensitive, and also caring. That's what I got from Mind.
Adam blogs about how Mind supported him when his wife, Christina, was sectioned.

Mental health has an impact on every area of your life. It’s your identity, how you see yourself, how other people perceive you, your motivation to get up in the morning. It affects everything.
Sunny blogs about how her cancer diagnosis impacted her mental health, and how Mind’s information line supported her.

Our information

Our information empowers people to make informed choices about their mental health. It helps people live with and recover from mental health problems.
Local support

Mental health touches everyone, everywhere – so support should too. Our incredible network of local Minds across England and Wales offer mental health services that address the challenges their communities face.
Speak to us

We've got 4 helplines which meet different mental health or wellbeing needs – from legal advice to emotional support. We know that mental health is connected to everything, and we're here to support you through.
When it felt like everything was ripped away from me, Mind gave me hope, clarity and understanding.
Francesca blogs about a boating accident that triggered her mental health problems, and how Mind’s information pages helped her advocate for her rights.
