A range of new, easily accessible mental health support is now available for patients in Birmingham and Solihull.
Helpful resources
- Advice on getting tested
- Support for pregnant women
- Support for Older People
- Support for Young people with anxiety
- Support for Adults with anxiety
- Support for underlying lung disease
- Support for patient with asthma
- Coronavirus and diabetes
- Information on Coronavirus for Stroke Survivors
- Advice on Coronavirus for people with cancer
- Advice for people with inflammatory bowel disease
- Advice for people with heart or circulatory disease
- Childhood Immunisation: Introduction
- Childhood Immunisation: FAQs
- NHS Diabetes Advice Helpline- FAQs
- Birmingham Healthy Minds
Safeguarding
National Domestic Violence Helpline
0808 2000 247
Website
www.nationaldahelpline.org.uk
Domestic Abuse Support during the COVID-19 pandemic
www.safelives.org.uk/news-views/domestic-abuse-and-covid-19
IRISi Interventions
www.safelives.org.uk/news-views/domestic-abuse-and-covid-19
Looking after your Mental Health during COVID
www.mentalhealth.org.uk/coronavirus/looking-after-your-mental-health-during-coronavirus-outbreak
NSPCC helpline
0808 800 5000
If you’re worried about a child, even if you’re unsure, contact NSPCC professional counsellors for help, advice and support.
Childline
0800 1111
Offers free, confidential advice and support for any child 18 years or under, whatever the worry.
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