If you feel you are at immediate risk of harming yourself or someone else please contact emergency services on 999 or 112 right away.

We can help you.

Please email us at: [email protected] and we’ll get back to you.

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Behind the Smile Mental Health Peer Support Group
Chill n Chat

Come and Join our Peer Support Group

Chatting, Support, Art & Craft activities Tea & Coffee

We meet every Wednesday from 2 to 4pm

also every first and third Thursday from 3 to 5pm and (5.45 for) 6 to 7.30pm

at St Andrews Methodist Church, Pump Street,
Worcester WR1 2QT

If you are suffering from Mental ill Health, issues, you can visit these sites for help.

Click the Logos to visit their sites and find out more:

The Heads Together Campaign

Led by The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and Prince Harry, the Heads Together Campaign aims to tackle stigma and change the conversation on mental health along with fundraising for a series of innovative new mental health services.

Samaritans

Call the Samaritans number for free at any time, from any phone. Just dial: 116 123

Mind

A Mental Health Charity that provides advice and support to empower anyone experiencing with mental health issues. MIND campaigns to improve services, raise awareness and promote understanding. Mind infoline: 0300 123 3393 or Text: 86463 or visit them at www.mind.org.uk

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The Campaign Against Living Miserably

The Campaign Against Living Miserably (CALM) is an award-winning charity dedicated to preventing male suicide. CALM Helpline number: 0800 58 58 58. Click HERE for more information and to access to their Web chat service.

Papyrus

Papyrus are a national charity for the prevention of young suicide. Papyrus provide confidential support and suicide intervention through HOPELineUK: 0800 068 41 41

Rethink Mental Illness.

A leading charity providing advice and information on mental illness. Find them at www.rethink.org

Other organisations that can help with your wellbeing:

If you know someone (maybe your son or daughter) who suffers from mental ill health, you may not feel like you are a carer, but you are, and these organisations can help support you.