A checklist for carers – Information Leaflet
Questions that you might find helpful to ask NHS staff when supporting the person you care for.
Search our resources library for self help guides, patient information leaflets, mental health and wellbeing information that you may find useful.
Questions that you might find helpful to ask NHS staff when supporting the person you care for.
This takes you to the Royal College of Psychiatrists website and helps you with some questions you might want to ask about your illness, treatment and care.
Information for adults physically, emotionally or sexually abused as children. This guide is written by people who have experienced abuse and by psychologists and others who work with them. It aims to help you begin to understand the effects of childhood abuse and explore ways in which you may begin to overcome these effects. Available in audio, easy to read and British Sign Language (BSL).
Information about the Accessible Information Standard and how patients and carers can request information and communication support in a way that they can understand.
This easy read leaflet provides information about advance statements and advance decisions, including who can write them, what you can put in them and who can help you.
This leaflet will provide you with useful information around advance decisions and statements, how you make them and what happens to them on completion.
This leaflet will give you information that's useful for your stay on Aidan ward, they provide assessment and treatment for men with mental health problems.
This link takes you to the Royal College of Psychiatrists website, you'll find information about the affects alcohol can have if you suffer from depression.
This link takes you to the Royal College of Psychiatrists website, you'll find information which will help older people who are worried about their drinking.
You may be interested in this guide if you want to know more about drinking alcohol, what the current guidelines for safe limits are, you think you may have a problem with drinking or are worried about someone else's drinking. Available in audio, easy to read and British Sign Language (BSL).