Useful Information

Need help or support?

If you, or someone you are concerned about, is in an emotional or mental health crisis, see help in a crisis

If you’re not sure where to start, we can help. You can call our Information Service between 9:30am and 12:30pm every weekday on 0117 980 0370, or by email at info@bristolmind.org.uk. Our trained volunteers will listen to you and signpost you towards services that can support you. We won’t tell you what to do – the decisions are yours to make.

We’ve also collected information on local organisations and resources who may be able to help. You can browse through them using the categories on the left. If you’re viewing this page from your phone, scroll to the bottom of the page to find the categories.

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Do you know of a service we have yet to list, or an update to an existing listing? Please get in touch with us at info@bristolmind.org.uk and we’ll get back to you as soon as possible. Please note that we are unable to offer listings to private for-profit companies, or for services outside the Bristol area.

Have your say for your Bristol Mind services

We are reaching out to our service users and members of the community because we want to hear from you.

We know that people are dealing with all manner of challenges post-Covid and in the midst of a cost-of-living crisis.

At Bristol Mind, we want to deliver the best possible services and we so we are designing a new project which works directly with you: exploring what we mean by inclusive and accessible mental health and wellbeing support, and how you would want to be involved in designing and delivering better services.

As a starting point we invite you to fill in this detailed survey (which takes about 10 minutes to complete), you are welcome to remain anonymous, however you are welcome to provide your personal details if you’d like to be involved in further design workshops as the project progresses. We want to hear from a range of people, especially those who might not normally engage with mental health and wellbeing activities.

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