The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and Prince Harry are spearheading a new campaign, Heads Together, to end stigma around mental health. It will be the biggest single project Their Royal Highnesses have undertaken together. The Heads Together campaign aims to change the national conversation on mental wellbeing and will be a partnership with inspiring charities with decades of experience in tackling stigma, raising awareness, and providing vital help for people with mental health challenges. The Mix is a multi-channel service designed to support the physical and mental wellbeing of young people under 25 across the UK whatever their issue through the technology of their choice. • 31% of younger people will have experienced family breakdown by their 16thbirthday. • 52% of those seeking help with homelessness are under 25 • Nearly 80,000 children and young people suffer from sever depression • 70% increase in those attending A&E as a result of self-harm Whatever issue a young person is facing, The Mix is always there for them, providing help information and support – 24/7 and 365 days a year. The Mix is a free, confidential support service offering help through phone, text, web, social, and counselling. Your fundraising will help The Mix support vulnerable young people all over the UK.
Leeds Mind provides innovative and effective services for people in Leeds who have mental health problems in order to aid an rapid recovery; it aims to promote understanding of mental health problems, provide solutions for individuals and to campaign for all people experiencing emotional distress.
Leading the way to a better quality of life for everyone affected by severe mental illness.
Willow is the only UK charity supporting seriously ill 16 to 40 year olds by providing unique and positive Special Days.
Taylor Made Dreams enables children with life limiting illnesses to achieve their dreams. We also source and finance holistic therapeutic support, counselling and offer a wheelchair access transport service for our service users.
Prader-Willi Syndrome is a rare genetic abnormality causing physical and mental disabilities throughout life. PWSA UK is the only UK organisation dedicated to supporting those with PWS, their families/carers and the professionals involved with them. Please do visit at www.pwsa.co.uk.
Founded by his family to commemorate Charlie Waller, CWMT aims to raise awareness of the nature and dangers of depression, reduce stigma, provide training to primary care staff and encourage those who may be depressed to seek help. Please see www.cwmt.org for further details.
Support in Mind Scotland works to improve the wellbeing and quality of life of people affected by serious mental illness. This includes those who are family members, carers and supporters. Support in Mind Scotland is a National Charity particularly concerned with serious mental illness. We achieve our mission through campaigning, education and provision of practical help, support and information.
The Kevin Bell Repatriation Trust aims to alleviate the financial hardship and emotional stress of bereaved families repatriating the body (bodies) of loved one(s) who have died abroad in sudden or tragic circumstances back to Ireland.
Established in 1963, we are a leading mental health charity with projects throughout Northern Ireland. Please contact us and we will help support your personal challenge as you TAKE ACTION on Mental Health!
We support people experiencing poor mental health across the city. We're an independent charity providing accessible services to those most in need. We promote positive mental health and well-being and want all people in Manchester to contribute and flourish in society.
In memory of Reuben who became an angel aged 23 months. Our primary goal is to open a Retreat in the NW of England where families facing the serious illness or loss of a child can take respite breaks we will also provide support including counselling to parents & siblings who have lost a young child
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and Prince Harry are spearheading a new campaign, Heads Together, to end stigma around mental health. It will be the biggest single project Their Royal Highnesses have undertaken together. The Heads Together campaign aims to change the national conversation on mental wellbeing and will be a partnership with inspiring charities with decades of experience in tackling stigma, raising awareness, and providing vital help for people with mental health challenges. YoungMinds is the UK's leading charity championing the wellbeing and mental health of children and young people. Driven by their experience, YoungMinds creates change so that children and young people can cope with adversities, find help when needed and succeed in life. YoungMinds also provides expert knowledge to professionals, parents and young people through their Parents Helpline, online resources, training and development, outreach work and publications. To find out more, go to www.youngminds.org.uk
Every child with a disability or life limiting illness has a different need. The whole family is affected in many different ways. We take the time to understand every child and their family we help to ensure the support they receive is tailored to their unique and individual needs.
www.2wishuponastar.org aims to: Provide every A & E Dept in South Wales with a suitable bereavement suite for bereaved relatives Bereavement boxes available at each hospital Immediate bereavement support for parents/siblings Provide a professional counselling service for bereaved parents
Wishes 4 Kids was officially launched in September 2002 with the object of granting a 'wish' for Leicestershire children of eighteen years and below who are life-limited, terminally ill, have suffered severe mental / physical / emotional trauma, those who have been abused and children diagnosed as HIV positive. Since the launch of the Charity it has granted over 300 children's wishes
The Children's Bereavement Centre (formerly known as Sue's Place) is a unique and special place where children aged between 3 and 18 and their families who are affected by terminal illness, death or the divorce and separation of someone close can access the support and guidance they need.
Action on Postpartum Psychosis (APP), the response to severe postnatal mental illness. We (1) provide reliable information; (2) facilitate a PP community & peer support network; (3) facilitate research; (4) increase awareness of PP; & (5) advocate for improved services. Web: www.app-network.org
1 in 4 of us will have a mental health problem at some point in our lives. We can help. Oxfordshire Mind provides help, support & information to anyone affected by mental health problems. We have services all over the county, bringing support & advice to people in our local communities.
Trinity is a unique charity operating in the city of Winchester. Its aim is to promote positive, fulfilling lifestyles, emotional wellbeing and long-term changes for those experiencing the effects of homelessness: substance misuse, mental ill-health, poverty, and social isolation.
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and Prince Harry are spearheading a new campaign, Heads Together, to end stigma around mental health. It will be the biggest single project Their Royal Highnesses have undertaken together. The Heads Together campaign aims to change the national conversation on mental wellbeing and will be a partnership with inspiring charities with decades of experience in tackling stigma, raising awareness, and providing vital help for people with mental health challenges. CALM, the campaign against living miserably, offers men support and information when they’re down or in crisis at www.thecalmzone.net. We exist to prevent suicide, the single biggest killer of men aged under 45 in the UK. Latest figures show that 76% of all UK suicides were male.
Student Minds is a national charity working to encourage peer interventions for student mental health.
Bipolar UK is the national charity dedicated to supporting individuals and families with the much misunderstood and complex condition of bipolar. We support more than 65,000 individuals and families every year. Bipolar takes an average of 10.5 years to diagnose in the UK.
The Compassionate Friends offers support and friendship to parents and families after the death of a son or daughter, at any age and from any cause. It also offers support, advice and information to other relatives, friends and professional carers who are helping the family.
Samaritans is available 24 hours a day to provide confidential emotional support for people who are experiencing feelings of distress or despair, including those which may lead to suicide.