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Open new window Eating disorders association

Eating disorders association Information and help on all aspects of eating disorders including Anorexia Nervosa, Bulimia Nervosa, Binge Eating Disorder and related eating disorders. Phone: 0845 634 7650 (under 18's) 0845 634 1414 (+18) Hours: Under 18s; Monday - Friday 4pm - 6.30pm, Saturday 1pm - 4.30pm. Over 18s; Monday - Friday 8.30am - 8.30pm, Saturday 1pm - 4.30pm. http://www.edauk.com/

Open new window Edinburgh Carers Council

Edinburgh Carers Council provides information and collective advocacy for carers of someone with a mental health problem. They also provide individual advocacy and information. If a carer would like someone to speak up on their behalf they can request this service. They also have details of support groups in Edinburgh.

Open new window Edinburgh Community Health Partnerships

Community Health Partnerships (CHPs) are being forged by NHS Boards as key building blocks in the modernisation of the NHS and the creation of joint services. They enable partners to work together, to improve the lives of the local communities they serve.

Open new window Edinburgh Crisis Centre

We can support you to find ways of getting help with a range of specific issues. We offer services to all adults 18 and over.
Freephone: 0808 801 0414
Textphone: 0808 801 0415

Open new window Edinburgh Users Forum

Edinburgh Users Forum is for people living in the city of Edinburgh who use, or have used mental health services.

Open new window Employment Opportunites

Our vision is of a society where the full potential of people with disabilities and medical conditions is recognised in every workplace.

This means working closely, nationally and locally, with many groups, from people with all disabilities and medical conditions, employers and employers￿ groups, to government agencies, training establishments and university careers services.

Open new window Ethnic Suvivors Forum

Supporting monority ethnic adult survivors of childhood sexual abuse.

Open new window Experience in Mind

Experience in Mind is an innovative volunteering project led by young people committed to raising awareness about the mental health of young people. The project designs and delivers training for professionals in young people's services and in schools, for parents and for other young people using their own experiences of mental health.

While Midspace is not responsible for the content of external sites all those listed here have been recommended by one of our partners.