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Mental Health and Illness Support
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general
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https://reportandsupport.warwick.ac.uk/pages/mental-health-and-illness-support
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https://reportandsupport.warwick.ac.uk/pages/sexual-misconduct-and-relationship-...
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2026-03-16T06:59:32+00:00
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Mental Health and Illness Support

Source: https://reportandsupport.warwick.ac.uk/pages/mental-health-and-illness-support Parent: https://reportandsupport.warwick.ac.uk/pages/sexual-misconduct-and-relationship-abuse-support

We understand that sometimes people feel more comfortable accessing services which specialise in supporting those from particular communities, cultures, or require certain adjustments in order to support their own personal needs.

Please don't feel limited by the services listed below, and if you feel that you cannot find a support service that is applicable to you- either disclose using the Report with Details tool, or use the Talk To Us tool, and the Report and Support team will be happy to search for additional services. 

Where to start, and how to ask for help:Asking for help is never easy. Endless lists of services and resources are only useful if you can gain the courage to access these services. Hopefully some of the resources below can help you to do this.Mind: Where to StartMind: Facing and Overcoming BarriersMind: Making Sense of your OptionsMind: Talking to Friends and FamilyMind: What Should I say to my GP?Mind: What might happened when I speak to my Doctor?Internal Support Services: 

External Support Services: Mental health crisis helplines:

If you're in crisis and need to talk right now, there are many helplines staffed by trained people ready to listen. They won't judge you, and could help you make sense of what you're feeling. 

Mental Health Charities: 

BAME Specialist Mental Health Services

LGBTUA+ Specialist Mental Health Services: 

Multi-Faith Specialist Mental Health Services:

Helping someone else seek help/ supporting othersIt can be hard to know what to do when supporting someone with a mental health problem. Mind's information is aimed at helping friends, family, carers and others to give support and take care of themselves too.

Mind: Helping someone else seek helpMind: Helping Someone Else

Disability and Mental Health Warwick CommunitiesSocieties and staff networks are not support services. However, they do provide a space for people to come together and form supportive communities. 

There are two ways you can tell us what happened

Tell us anonymously or Tell us with details