Mind Map - looking out for the mental health of young people
Mind Map works to help young people understand mental health. We want everyone to realise that mental illness isn't something to be scared or ashamed of, and to know that being diagnosed with a mental health problem isn't the end of the world.
Information and advice on loads of mental health problems
visit our wellbeing page for tips and advice on how to take care of your mental health
Exciting volunteering opportunities that look great on your CV
Something on your mind? Get it touch with us and get it off your chest
Latest News
Mind Map are currently recruiting Peer Educators for the next training course in September. Click here to find out how to apply!
i-Mind
Due to funding changes, the i-Mind support and information service is no longer available. If you need immediate support, you may want to contact Samaritans, www.samaritans.org, on 08457 90 90 90 or email jo@samaritans.org. You can also look at the 'information' and 'get help now' sections of the Mind Map website for further information about mental health issues and support services.