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Big White Wall

Mental Health
Service Description:
Big White Wall (BWW) is a digital mental health service which is available online 24/7, and is completely anonymous so you can express yourself freely and openly. Professionally trained Wall Guides monitor the community to ensure the safety and anonymity of all members. In addition to BWW'S online community, you will have addes to a wealth of useful informaion and can work through tailored self-help programmes covering topics such as anxiety, sleep, weight management, depression and many more.
The service is available through many NHS CCG's/Trusts thoughout the UK, universities and private healthcare insurers. Big White Wall is also available for free to all serving personnel, veterans and their family members. The service also offers a private subscription option for six months for £9.99 a month. If you need any help registering, please contact: theteam@bigwhitewall.com
Telephone:
020 3691 1955
Address:
Big White Wall Ltd.,
Evergreen House,
Grafton Place,
King's Cross,
London,NW1 2DX
Web Site:
No information available.

Bipolar Uk

Mental Health
Service Description:
MDF The Bipolar Organisation is the national charity dedicated to supporting individuals with the much misunderstood and devistating condition of Bipolar, their families and carers. We provide a range of services to enable people afftected by Bipolar to take control of their lives including supporting 4,500 members, hosting over 100 self-help groups across the UK.

In early 2011 we have commenced a new project - London Youth - working with and supporting young people aged 18 - 25 years. The projects aims to support young people with Bipolar in the London area via a network of self help groups and teh development of online resources.

The project is focused initially on young people who attend college or university, but will be expanding to serve young people across the whole community. Young people who are intrested in the project can contact MDF directly for more informaiton. No referral is needed.

Families and carers of young people with Bipolar can also contact MDF directly to find out about our existing self help groups which are available for all people with Bipolar, their friends and relations. All of our self help groups and our online e community are free of charge to acces.
Telephone:
0333 323 3880
Address:
32 Cubitt Street,
London,WC1X 0LR
Service Description:
Childline is yours - a free, private and confidential service where you can be you. Whatever your worry, whenever you need help, however you want to get in touch. We're here for you online, on the phone, anytime.
Contact Childline on 0800 1111 or via their website www.childline.org.uk
Telephone:
0800 1111
Address:
No information available.
Service Description:
Find the service you need and book appointments online using the NHS website.
Telephone:
Call 111 for non urgent medical advice
Address:
No information available.
Service Description:
We regret to say that the regular group meetings of No Panic (Sutton & Merton) have been temporarily suspended due to the current Coronavirus crisis. We are still here to offer you support and advice, if you need help please get in touch.
Telephone:
07562 520954
Address:
3 Lower Square,
St Nicholas Way,
Sutton,
Surrey,SM1 1EA
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