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Mental Health
Anyone, of any age, experiencing a mental health crisis, or worried about a friend or family member, should call NHS 111 and then select the mental health option.
If you cannot guarantee your safety, please call 111/999 or attend A & E
Mind Lambeth and Southwark
Mind Lambeth and Southwark work across both boroughs to support positive mental health and wellbeing. Working closely with a range of partners, they offer a number of activities from our peer support groups to an information line. Their mission is, to provide free, innovative, long-term services that empower and support everyone experiencing a mental health problem.
Lambeth Talking Therapies
Feeling low, anxious or stressed? You’ve come to the right place for help. Lambeth Talking Therapies is your local NHS provider offering free and confidential talking therapies and specialist support to help you feel better. We’ve changed how we work during the pandemic but are still here for you.
Talking Therapies Southwark
Feeling low, anxious or stressed? You’ve come to the right place for help. Lambeth Talking Therapies is your local NHS provider offering free and confidential talking therapies and specialist support to help you feel better. We’ve changed how we work during the pandemic but are still here for you.
South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust
A mental health crisis means you are very stressed and worried.
- You might want to hurt yourself, or someone else.
- You might hear strange voices.
- You might feel that people are watching you or want to hurt you.
If you want, you can tell someone you trust. This might be someone from your family or a friend.