Support

Welcome to our support page, we believe in walking together through every season of life, offering a helping hand and a listening ear whenever it’s needed. Life can be challenging, and it's important to know that you don't have to face those challenges alone. Whether you’re dealing with mental health struggles, grieving a loss, or facing difficult circumstances at home, we are here to support you.

  • If you are concerned for your safety due to psychological distress, call 999 or visit your local A&E.

    For all other mental health enquiries, you should make an appointment with your GP. Call 111 if you need immediate non-emergency advice.

    Whether you're concerned about yourself or a loved one, this list of helplines and support groups can offer expert advice.

    If you are experiencing mild to moderate anxiety and/or depression, find your local psychological therapy service here. Many take self-referrals.

    To understand more about mental health and access evidence-based resources, visit Mind.

    Faith and Mental Health
    Mind and Soul is a valuable resource for Christians to explore their mental health in the context of their faith. It seeks to overcome misunderstanding and enable people to access healthcare with greater confidence.

    Suicide Prevention
    Please find help and support here: NHS website
    Survivors of bereavement by suicide: SOBS

    Sexual Abuse/Trauma
    Access specialist services in London: London Survivors Gateway
    Rape and Sexual Abuse Crisis Centre
    Find support in your area: The Survivors Trust
    For parents of abused children (who weren’t perpetrators): Mosac.net
    For victims of male sexual abuse: Survivors UK

    Childhood abuse
    NAPAC (the National Association for People Abused in Childhood) offers support to adult survivors of all types of childhood abuse, including physical, sexual, emotional abuse or neglect.

  • Press Red is a Christian organisation educating, equipping, and empowering on the issues of violence and abuse against women and girls.

    The National Domestic Violence Helpline is a collaboration between Refuge and Women’s Aid and offers free, confidential help and advice to those experiencing domestic violence and their friends and family. 0808 2000 247

    Restored is a Christian charity who provide advice to those within the church who are either experiencing domestic abuse or supporting someone who is.

  • Find bereavement support services in your area: Bereavement Support Location Search

    AtaLoss is a signposting service for the bereaved, helping them find support and wellbeing.