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Royal College of Psychiatry  Credible & straight forward leaflets on mental health issues  
NHS Direct  Basic and reliable self help and advice from the NHS   
BPS Expanding list of information from the British Psychological Society  
BACP  British Association of Counselling & Psychotherapy
BBC BBC Health pages provide sensible information on a range of relationship and health issues.  
Patient Link to a very wide range of help sites and useful support groups  
Library Video library providing profesisonal information on mental health topics  

 



Support Groups

 
Samaritans  Confidential support, especially useful for those who feel suicidal  
 
Victim Victim support, providing practical help to victims of crime  
 
Rape Rape Crisis provide basic information that survivors of sexual violence, friends and family need to access for the services they need.  
 
Bullying Bullying Online provides support for over half a million people each year including families, individuals, schools and youth organisations.  
 
Depression Depression alliance work to relieve and prevent this treatable condition by providing information and support services.  
 
First Steps First steps provide practical help for those who suffer from phobias, obsessive compulsive disorder, general anxiety, panic attacks, anorexia and bulimia, and those who wish to come off tranquillisers, together with help for their carers.  
 
Brook Provide fact sheets about contraception, pregnancy advice and advice to young people  
 
Gay London Lesbian and Gay Switchboard provide information, support and referral service for lesbians, gay men and bisexual people throughout the United Kingdom.  
 
Alcohol Alcoholics Anonymous portal that provides help and support  
 
Frank  Ask Frank drug pages, advice and support  


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