We know that seeking help for your mental health can be an incredibly personal thing, so we have some tools to get started in our changing room so that you can get started with privacy 💙 #MyMindShop
Grab your diaries - it’s Time to Talk Day on 1 February 2024. Time to Talk Day is a chance for all of us to be more open about our mental health. To talk about how we really feel.
Find out how to get involved 👇🏼
https://t.co/APYtNv1G5W
Times are tough. Waiting lists are long.
But we have some good news.
We’re offering a free 6-week mental health support course.
You don't need a GP referral to sign up for our one-to-one supported self-help service.
Sign up👇🏼
https://t.co/8VXawP8pFA
“Back in the day we didn’t talk much about mental health. We were told to man up and we didn’t understand bipolar. Mind helped me try to rebuild my life.”
Mind trustee Rohan Kallicharan talks about race, sport, and mental health on The Men’s Room > https://t.co/KhmrRRELcJ
Many of us struggle at this time of year. Remember that you’re not alone, and if you need support, it's out there 💙
Please share this post so more people know there's always someone at the other end of the phone waiting for their call.
We have absolutely everything you need to start a game of Vampire: The Masquerade with your friends this Christmas! 🧛♂️
#MyMindShop#Bristol#VampireTheMasquerade
Statutory Sick Pay is less than £100 a week. It’s not enough. When you’re sick, the last thing you need to worry about is money.
So we’re calling for Chloe Smith, Secretary of State for Work and Pensions, to meet with us and prioritise #safesickpay.
https://t.co/fjZ9QpEUx2
My last fundraising effort for @MindCharity-a 300 Mile bike ride during this month. Just 15 miles to go tomorrow. Your support would really help! Thank you for all your support for Mind-https://t.co/T6cQuwHXWy
Last night’s Panorama was deeply distressing, especially for those of us with experience of being sectioned. If you need support after anything you've watched or read about this story, give us a call on 0300 123 3393 or email us on [email protected] (6/6)
When we're at our most unwell and vulnerable, we need caring and compassionate treatment in a safe environment. As a bare minimum, we should be able to expect basic humanity and respect. (1/6)