Understanding schizophrenia
Information from MIND explaining schizophrenia, including possible causes and how you can access treatment and support. Includes tips for helping yourself, and guidance for friends and family.
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Information from MIND explaining schizophrenia, including possible causes and how you can access treatment and support. Includes tips for helping yourself, and guidance for friends and family.
On this page you will find information from MIND explaining seasonal affective disorder, possible causes and how you can access treatment and support. Including tips for helping yourself, and guidance for friends and family.
On this page you will find information from MIND that explains self-harm, possible causes and how you can access treatment and support. Including tips for helping yourself, and guidance for friends and family.
If you want to make sense of your experiences, or if you are struggling with your mental health this leaflet aims to help you to understand what is important to your wellbeing.
This leaflet provides information about the Crisis Resolution and Home Treatment Team who offer assessments and home treatment for people over 16 experiencing a mental health crisis, as an alternative to hospital admission.
The Universal Crisis Team is a team of experienced mental health staff, which includes nurses, social workers, psychiatrists, non-medical prescribers and pharmacy staff. We offer assessment and home treatment for people experiencing a mental health crisis, as an alternative to hospital admission. The team operates 24 hours a day 7 days a week. However, the crisis team does not provide an ‘emergency’ service such as a 999 response.
The Universal Crisis Team is a team of experienced mental health staff, which includes nurses, occupational therapists, support workers, psychiatrists and pharmacy staff. We offer assessment and home treatment for people experiencing a mental health crisis, as an alternative to hospital admission. The team operates 24 hours a day 7 days a week. However, the crisis team does not provide an ‘emergency’ service such as a 999 response.
This leaflet will provide useful contact information for carers.
This guideline covers the short-term management of violence and aggression in adults (aged 18 and over), young people (aged 13 to 17) and children (aged 12 and under).
This leaflet provides you with information that you may find helpful about the Vocational Rehabilitation Garden Project.