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Let's help you understand mental health
Mental health relates to how we think, feel and act. Having good mental health is about feeling positive about ourselves and others, being able to form good relationships and having the resilience to overcome challenges. People who have poor mental health may find it difficult to manage how they think, feel and act with daily stresses.
They might not enjoy things they used to like doing or feel sad or angry for a longer time than usual. Mental health problems are common, and help is available.
Important contact details
Mental health crisis support :
- Get advice by calling 111 or using 111 online.
- Ask your GP for an urgent appointment, a GP can advise you about helpful treatments and also help you access mental health services.
Access listening services:
- Call 116 123 for Samaritans or email jo@samaritans.org
- Text ‘SHOUT’ to 85258 to contact Shout Crisis Text Line or text YM to 85258 if you are under 19
- You can also contact Childline on 0800 1111 if you are under 19
Inspiration & advice
The Locker Room S1 EP1 | Breaking the silence on men's mental health
From wellbeing and fertility to mental health, join us and Coventry Rugby as we shatter the silence surrounding men's health through candid and open conversations.
This week, we’re talking all things mental health, emphasising the importance of open conversations. It's crucial to break the silence on these topics and create an environment where everyone feels heard and supported. Remember, addressing these issues is an ongoing journey, and together, we can make a positive change.
1Subject to availability. Eligibility criteria may apply. Charges may apply.
2Access to prescription-only treatment is subject to an online consultation with a clinician to assess suitability. Subject to availability. Charges apply.
3Subject to availability. Eligibility criteria apply.
22Available in selected England stores only. Subject to availability, eligibility criteria apply.
28For those aged 18 years and over. The quiz is not a medical assessment; for advice about your health, please speak to a doctor or pharmacist.
*In order to use Flow you must be over 18 years of age and diagnosed with depression, which is usually done by your GP or a psychiatrist. You must speak to your GP before using Flow and always before making changes to your current treatment for depression.