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This fact sheet will give some background information to what advocacy is and how to go about finding advocacy through useful organisations.
Source: Mind in Harrow

Bereavement

This factsheet provides information on grief and bereavement, as well as the support you can get from local and national organisations.
Source: Mind in Harrow

Bipolar Disorder

This fact sheet provides some information on Bipolar Disorder, also known as manicdepression,and on services where help can be sought.
Source: Mind in Harrow

Crisis Support

This factsheet gives information on different kinds of help available. It lists full details of keyHarrow services that can be contacted if you experience a mental health crisis, particularly if it isout of hours (evenings and weekends).
Source: Mind in Harrow
Provides links to national websites for general information about dementia anddetails of local statutory and voluntary sector services which may be able to help in Harrow.
Source: Mind in Harrow

Depression

This factsheet has information on depression and on services if you, or someone you are concerned about, is depressed.
Source: Mind in Harrow

Drug and Alcohol Abuse

This fact sheet will give some background information on how drug or alcohol abuse can be linked to mental health problems (also called "dual diagnosis") and how to find help through statutory and voluntary sector organisations in Harrow in addition to national organisations.
Source: Mind in Harrow

Housing & Homelessness

Lists full details of key Harrow services that can be contacted if you need support or advice related to housing for people with mental health problems.
Source: Mind in Harrow

ME/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome

250,000 people in the UK suffer from this illness of uncertain cause. ME/CFS (Myalgic Encephalopathy/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome) causes a range of symptoms, including severe and persistent fatigue.
Source: Mind in Harrow

Mind in Harrow Welfare Rights Bulletin

This bulletin is for people experiencing mental health problems who need information on welfare rights and finances
Source: Mind in Harrow
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