Links

NHS online services

Every Mind Matters

Everything you need to help you manage your mental health – tips and free resources offering simple steps to help you look after your mental health, reframe your thoughts, stay connected, stay fit and sleep better.

Wellbeing

Coronavirus and your wellbeing

The Mind charity provide helpful advice and ideas about how you can manage your wellbeing during the Coronavirus outbreak, as well as practical tips on how to plan and adapt if needing to self-isolate.

Self-help leaflets

Northumberland, Tyne and Wear NHS Foundation Trust provide a useful self-help guide to managing stress.

Be Mindful

A mindfulness course which is available online for improved mental wellbeing (£30).

Samaritans

Samaritans is a free, 24-hour helpline which is open 7 days a week offering support to anyone if they are feeling distressed or in despair.

Mental health apps
My Possible Self and Feeling Good (age 18+) are mental health apps which supports you to develop skills to manage anxiety and stress and improve your wellbeing.

Calm Harm is an app supporting those concerned about self-harm with managing emotions.

Sleep

Self-help leaflet

Northumberland, Tyne and Wear NHS Foundation Trust provide a useful self-help guide to overcoming sleep difficulties.

Sleepio

Sleepio is a web-based self-help course based on CBT for Insomnia which is accessible 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. It has been proven to help people make great improvements in the quality of their sleep.

Support for carers and the elderly

Age UK

Too many older people feel they have no one to turn to for support. Age UK exists to help older people when they need us the most. Find your local Age UK group:

The Silver Line

The Silver Line offers a confidential, free helpline for people aged 55 or over which is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

Silver Line offers advice, information and friendship; such as weekly friendship calls, facilitated group phone calls between people who have shared topics of interest, as well protecting and supporting older people from abuse and neglect.

Carers UK

Carers UK have published guidance for carers regarding what support is accessible to them, and the person they are caring for.

Support for young people

Emerging Minds

A useful set of resources for supporting children and young people with worries about COVID-19.

Student Minds

A helpful resources for students coping with the coronavirus.

Physical activity

NHS Gym-Free Workouts
A collection of free workout exercises which you can access at home such as chair-based exercises and fitness videos, which include dance, yoga and strength-building exercises.

Active 10
Active 10 is a free app which supports you to build brisk walking into your daily routine.

Generation Games

Age UK’s physical activity service, Generation Games, offers an online video for home exercising for people over the age of 50.

Money

Turn 2 Us

Turn2us is a national charity helping people when times get tough. They provide financial support to help people get back on track with a range of tools including benefits calculators and specific advice around your personal circumstances.

Money Advice Service
This service provides free money guidance and debt advice online and by telephone.

UK Government
Keep up to date with the most recent government changes.

National Debt Line
A debt advice charity with free help and advice on dealing with your debt.

Jobcentre Plus
Jobcentre Plus is the part of the Department for Work and Pensions which delivers working-age support services. Find your nearest job centre or check eligibility for benefits online.

Citizens Advice Bureau
This service can provide free advice on debt and money issues.

Step change debt charity
A service that helps people with debt problems take back control of their finances and their lives.

Buckinghamshire Mind
Buckinghamshire Mind provide benefits and money advice to people using their service.

Mental Health and Money Advice
A service helping you to find out what financial help is available in relation to welfare benefits and how to make a claim or appeal.

Work

UK Government

Stay up to date with the latest government information and advice for employers, employees and businesses.

ACAS

The Advisory, Conciliation and Arbitration Service can offer online and telephone guidance on employment related matters.

Citizens Advice Bureau

This service can provide free advice on your employment rights and ways to solve problems at work.

National Careers Service

Provides information, advice and guidance to help you make decisions on learning, training and work.

Jobcentre Plus

Jobcentre Plus is the part of the Department for Work and Pensions which delivers working-age support services.

  • Website: www.gov.uk/contact-jobcentre-plus

HMRC

The Coronavirus helpline is a help line specifically for the self-employed and businesses who are struggling due to the current situation. They can provide advice and guidance on tax and benefits you may be eligible for.

  • Phone: 0300 456 3565

Five Ways to Work Well from Home

Some top tips for working from home and how to manage this.

Food

Citizens Advice Bureau

The service is able to discuss your needs with you and how to access food banks.

The Trussell Trust

Allows you to search for food banks near you in a network of food banks in the UK.

Healthy Start

Healthy Start is a government scheme to improve the health of low-income pregnant women and families on benefits and tax credits.

Housing

Citizens Advice Bureau
A service offering advice and information regarding money and housing and what your rights are.

Shelter England

Provides helpful housing advice in light of Coronavirus, including rent payment problems and income and benefits.

Stay well

Whatever you are doing, remember to take the recommended health advice to stay well physically.

Go to trusted websites for advice such as GOV.UK and NHS.UK on how to reduce transmission and protect the vulnerable.

Get help from our talking therapy services, TalkingSpace Plus in Oxfordshire or Healthy Minds in Buckinghamshire.

For more ideas, visit Mental Health Matters’ guide to Mental wellbeing while staying at home.

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Page last reviewed: 12 March, 2024