Rethink Mental Illness and MQ Mental Health Research recently held a roundtable discussion with leading voices in the mental ...
Our mission is to deliver a better life for people severely affected by mental illness. Our network of groups, services and advice lines are on hand to get you the support you need. Use your postcode ...
This section is on different housing options for people living with a mental illness. It is for people who are 18 or over and affected by mental illness in England. It is also for their loved ones and ...
Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) is an anxiety related disorder affecting 1 in 50 people in the UK. Despite being so common, it is a misunderstood condition. We’re here to tell the truth about OCD.
A review of the Care Quality Commission, which monitors the performance of health and social care services, has been published today. It finds significant failings in how the CQC is holding services ...
The lack of wider community support available for people severely affected by mental illness such as supported housing, employment help, debt advice and access to independent advocacy can exacerbate ...
World Bipolar Day is celebrated each year on March 30th, the birthday of Vincent Van Gogh, who was posthumously diagnosed as having bipolar disorder. The vision of World Bipolar Day (WBD) is to bring ...
A review of the Care Quality Commission has found significant failings in how it is monitoring health and social care services. Read our response here. Rethink Mental Illness launches new campaign, ...
Nikki reflects on her obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD), from intrusive thoughts to structured rituals. She shares the ...
Two years ago, Jade developed psychosis for the first time. She shares her experiences of stigma and discrimination whilst ...
Peter Alleyne is our Director of Equity, Diversity, Inclusion and Involvement. In this blog, he talks about the theme of 2024's Black History Month, the legacy of this summer's UK Race Riots and their ...
This section explains your options for finding work or volunteering opportunities. These things can be important for your mental health. This information is for people who are 18 or over and affected ...