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As the discussion about the government's proposed cuts to Personal Independence Payments (PIP) ramps up, Davinder Kaur, Head ...
This award recognises campaigners with lived experience who have made a difference to the lives of people living with mental ...
This information is for adults who live with mental illness in England. It is also for their carers, friends and relatives and anyone else interested in the subject. There is an accessibility function ...
Stella first heard of Rethink Mental Illness five years ago, when her husband was hospitalised. Accessing our Bristol Carers Service has given her opportunities for respite and peer support. What I’ve ...
Rachel Kelly is a best-selling writer, speaker and campaigner who has shared her own lived experience in her work. She has been a valued ambassador for Rethink Mental Illness over many years. We ...
Jonathan supported his mother with various mental health conditions since childhood, but only recently realised he was her carer. He now works with our Rethink Companions service, supporting carers to ...
My dad died in 1983 and my mother in 1992. I was my sister's advocate from the time my mother died. I was actively involved in her care from 1968, when she was 16 and still at school. I was included, ...
A coroner has ruled that the death of a disabled woman was precipitated by the Department of Work and Pensions withdrawing her benefits. Jodey Whiting took her own life in 2017 after her benefits were ...
National mental health charity: information, services & a strong voice for everyone affected by mental illness - challenging attitudes and changing lives.
Today the chancellor announced the decisions made in her spending review, which sets out how money will be allocated across government departments in the coming years. While the review isn't intended ...
This information explains why you might ask for a second opinion and how to ask for it. You don’t have a legal right to a second opinion, but you can ask for one. We also look at what your options are ...
You will get free aftercare if you have been in hospital under certain sections of the Mental Health Act. You can get it if you have been: detained in hospital for treatment under section 3,; ...
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