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      • January 2018 – BIBA Permit Rehydration Drinks for Contests 8 Rounds and Over
      • March 2017 – BIBA Infrascanners Debut in Malta
      • March 2017 – Infrascanners introduced on BIBA events
      • March 2017 Infra-scanners Introduced -To Detect Bleeds to the Brain
      • January 2017 – BIBA Appoint Professor Michael Graham
    • Consensus statement from the ARP on concussion management in combat sports
    • Anti-Doping
    • Curing Muscular Back Pain
      • Curing Muscular Back Pain
      • Real Life Cure To Muscular Back Pain
      • Living Without Muscle Knots
      • Muscle Related Issues
      • What IS strength & What IS power
  • Mental Health
    • BIBA Mental Health Charter Committee
    • BIBA Initiatives
      • Assisting Former Boxers via Retraining
    • Types of Mental Health Problems
    • Depression
    • How to improve your mental wellbeing
    • How to report on mental health
    • Mind Helplines
    • A-Z Mental Health
  • Research
    • Direct Hits To The Head During Amateur Boxing Is Associated With A Rise In Serum Biomarkers For Brain Injury
    • Should an increase in cerebral neurochemicals following head kicks in full contact karate influence return to play
    • Dementia Pugilistica in HEMA: Brain Damage from Repeated Head Hits
    • Determining brain fitness to fight: Has the time come?
    • Protecting Professional Boxers: Federal Regulations with More Punch
  • Courses
    • 7th October 2018 – APBC Accredited Referee & Judge Course – Leeds
    • 28th July 2018 – Cutman & Cornerman Course – Barking, Essex
    • 16th June 2018 – Cutman & Cornerman Course & Head Trauma Signs & Symptons – Barking
    • 28th April 2018 – Head Trauma Awareness Course – Leeds
  • KOPA
    • About The Knock Out Poverty Alliance (KOPA)
    • Amir Khan Foundation
    • Message from Amir Khan
    • Karachi – June 2016
    • AKF Funded Water Wells
    • World Wide Organization to Aid Youth Through Sport (WWOAYS)
    • Rebellious Boxing
    • Lighthouse TKO
  • Contact

Mind Helplines

Mind Infoline

Our team provides information on a range of topics including:

  • types of mental health problems
  • where to get help
  • medication and alternative treatments
  • advocacy.

We will look for details of help and support in your own area.

Contact us

Our lines are open 9am to 6pm, Monday to Friday (except for bank holidays).

0300 123 3393
info@mind.org.uk
Text: 86463

Mind Infoline
Unit 9
Cefn Coed Parc
Nantgarw
Cardiff
CF15 7QQ

Legal Line

We provide legal information and general advice on mental health related law covering:

  • mental health
  • mental capacity
  • community care
  • human rights and discrimination/equality related to mental health issues.

Contact us

You can call us between 9am and 6pm Monday to Friday (except Bank Holidays).

0300 466 6463
legal@mind.org.uk

You can also write to us at:

Mind Legal Line
Unit 9
Cefn Coed Parc
Nantgarw
Cardiff
CF15 7QQ

Blue Light Infoline

Our Blue Light Infoline is just for emergency service staff, volunteers and their families.

Our team provides information on a range of topics including:

  • staying mentally healthy for work
  • types of mental health problem
  • how and where to get help
  • medication and alternative treatments
  • advocacy
  • Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
  • existing emergency service support
  • mental health and the law.

Find out more about the Blue Light Infoline.

Contact us

We are open Monday to Friday, 9am to 6pm (except for bank holidays). 

  • 0300 303 5999 (local rates)
  • bluelightinfo@mind.org.uk
  • Text: 84999

If you have any questions about how our text service works, they should be answered on this page.

I am over the moon with the service I received from you. It is no understatement to say, I have felt like I have been playing some kind of rubik’s cube over the last couple of months, constantly trying and retrying different avenues, but getting mentally exhausted and ending up in the same place. Your reply with the different options given, has left us feeling that there is help we can connect to.

What you can expect from our Infolines

Confidentiality

Mind Infoline and Legal Line are confidential services, we want you to feel safe when you talk to us. We would only need to share what you tell us with someone if:

  • you ask us to get you help because you can’t do this yourself
  • we believe someone else is at risk of serious harm
  • we are told about acts of terrorism or bomb warnings
  • you are under 18 and we think you are at risk of serious harm
  • you are over 18 and have told us your name and where you are, and we think you are at risk of serious harm

We always want to give you as much control as possible, and will explain our policy to you and tell you if we feel we might need to contact emergency services to help you access support.

Telephone calls are recorded but for training purposes only. If you contact us by phone we will be able to see your phone number, and might use this if one of the situations listed above comes us. If you prefer to remain completely anonymous you might want to withhold your number before calling.

If you contact us by email we will be able to see your email address and your IP address. Although your email address and IP address are kept confidential, you may prefer to remain completely anonymous by setting up another email account. Emails, letters and call recordings are stored securely and then deleted after three months for Mind Infoline and seven years for Mind Legal Line.

Anonymised details of queries, such as age and query topic, are kept to help us develop the service and raise funds to keep it going.

Access

Hearing or speech impaired callers may contact us using the main helpline numbers or choose to use RNID textphone services to contact us.

We can arrange an interpreting service using Language Line services.  Ask the Mind infoline team member when you call, if you want to use this service.

Cost

Phone calls from UK landlines are charged at local rates. Charges from mobile telephones vary considerably.  The charge for your call will depend on your mobile phone provider and the contract that you have with them.  Mind does not get any money from telephone calls.

Donations to our work

Our helplines are dependent on donations to remain open. If you can, please make a donation so we can continue to support people in need.

Students

We can’t help you with essays or research projects, as our staff do not have the capacity.  Have a look at our information and support pages, as it may be of use.

You may print any of this information for your own use and are welcome to quote it in your essay or project, taking account of your own responsibilities to cite sources and give references.

Quality assurance

MHHP Quality Standard

The Mind Infoline has achieved the Helplines Partnership Quality Standard for Helplines.

With support and understanding, we enable people to make informed choices.

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  • About
    • About the British & Irish Boxing Authority
    • BIBA Executive Committee
    • BIBA Medical Advisory Board
    • BIBA Mental Health Charter Committee
    • Privacy Policy
  • Health & Safety
    • BIBA Initiatives
      • January 2018 – BIBA Permit Rehydration Drinks for Contests 8 Rounds and Over
      • March 2017 – BIBA Infrascanners Debut in Malta
      • March 2017 – Infrascanners introduced on BIBA events
      • March 2017 Infra-scanners Introduced -To Detect Bleeds to the Brain
      • January 2017 – BIBA Appoint Professor Michael Graham
    • Consensus statement from the ARP on concussion management in combat sports
    • Anti-Doping
    • Curing Muscular Back Pain
      • Curing Muscular Back Pain
      • Real Life Cure To Muscular Back Pain
      • Living Without Muscle Knots
      • Muscle Related Issues
      • What IS strength & What IS power
  • Mental Health
    • BIBA Mental Health Charter Committee
    • BIBA Initiatives
      • Assisting Former Boxers via Retraining
    • Types of Mental Health Problems
    • Depression
    • How to improve your mental wellbeing
    • How to report on mental health
    • Mind Helplines
    • A-Z Mental Health
  • Research
    • Direct Hits To The Head During Amateur Boxing Is Associated With A Rise In Serum Biomarkers For Brain Injury
    • Should an increase in cerebral neurochemicals following head kicks in full contact karate influence return to play
    • Dementia Pugilistica in HEMA: Brain Damage from Repeated Head Hits
    • Determining brain fitness to fight: Has the time come?
    • Protecting Professional Boxers: Federal Regulations with More Punch
  • Courses
    • 7th October 2018 – APBC Accredited Referee & Judge Course – Leeds
    • 28th July 2018 – Cutman & Cornerman Course – Barking, Essex
    • 16th June 2018 – Cutman & Cornerman Course & Head Trauma Signs & Symptons – Barking
    • 28th April 2018 – Head Trauma Awareness Course – Leeds
  • KOPA
    • About The Knock Out Poverty Alliance (KOPA)
    • Amir Khan Foundation
    • Message from Amir Khan
    • Karachi – June 2016
    • AKF Funded Water Wells
    • World Wide Organization to Aid Youth Through Sport (WWOAYS)
    • Rebellious Boxing
    • Lighthouse TKO
  • Contact