Rethink’s National Advice Service provides expert advice and information to people with mental health problems and those who care for them, as well as giving help to health professionals, employers and staff. The National Advice Service team also provides evidence to the media, government and our own research team to improve mental health policy.

Categories

  • Community Support & Development Community Support & Development
  • Education/Training/Employment Education/​Training/​Employment
  • Health/Wellbeing Health/​Wellbeing
  • Homeless/Refuge Homeless/​Refuge
  • Hospitals/Hospices Hospitals/​Hospices
  • Human Rights/Advocacy Human Rights/​Advocacy
  • Medical Research Medical Research
  • Other Other
  • Beneficiaries

    • Women & Girls Women & Girls
    • Young People (18-30) Young People (18-30)
    • Other Other

    The world of mental health can be complex and confusing, and finding accurate and detailed advice can be daunting. The National Advice Service is a unique source of detailed advice which covers a wide range of mental health problems. Our staff possess a wealth of in-depth knowledge and experience. They are highly trained to provide specific solution based guidance and offer information and advice in response to over 10,000 enquiries every year. We can provide advice and information on a wide range of mental health issues including: 24 hour care; Treatment, medication and therapy; Getting a second opinion; Recovery; Living with severe mental illness; Children and mental illness; Maximising benefits; Helping people look for work; The law, individual rights and government; The police, courts and prison; Getting help to prepare for hearings; Getting help with inquests; Carers information

    Categories

  • Community Support & Development Community Support & Development
  • Education/Training/Employment Education/​Training/​Employment
  • Health/Wellbeing Health/​Wellbeing
  • Homeless/Refuge Homeless/​Refuge
  • Hospitals/Hospices Hospitals/​Hospices
  • Human Rights/Advocacy Human Rights/​Advocacy
  • Medical Research Medical Research
  • Other Other
  • Beneficiaries

    • Women & Girls Women & Girls
    • Young People (18-30) Young People (18-30)
    • Other Other