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Sometimes it can be difficult for people to speak up for themselves. An advocate is somebody who can work with you to help you have your say about things.
Search our resources library for self help guides, patient information leaflets, mental health and wellbeing information that you may find useful.
Sometimes it can be difficult for people to speak up for themselves. An advocate is somebody who can work with you to help you have your say about things.
This guide is for anyone who is affected by domestic abuse. It describes what domestic abuse is, how to recognise it and how to seek help if it is happening to you. Available in audio, easy to read and British Sign Language (BSL).
This leaflet provides information and support about experiences you could encounter when living and dealing with Down's syndrome and dementia.
Easy read information about dramatherapy, what it is and how it can help you.
Memory loss is one of the conditions that can affect our ability to drive safely. This leaflet tells you what to do if you have difficulty remembering things and still drive.
This link will take you to the Dual diagnosis website their aim is to provide and/or signpost as many useful mental health, addiction, or dual diagnosis-specific tools & resources as possible to help improve the outcomes of those with co-occurring disorders
Dystonia is a neurological movement disorder. This leaflet has information about what to expect when attending the Dystonia Clinic at Walkergate Park.
This leaflet provides information about the Early Intervention in Psychosis Service which offers help to people aged 14-65 years who are experiencing first symptoms of psychosis, as well as providing help to their families.
The aim of this leaflet is to provide you with information that you will find useful during your time with the Early Intervention in Psychosis (EIP) Service. We want to offer you as much help and support as you feel you need, to enable you to live the life you want.
The aim of this leaflet is to provide you with information that you will find useful during your time with the Early Intervention in Psychosis (EIP) Service. We want to offer you as much help and support as you feel you need, to enable you to live the life you want.