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Organisations unite to highlight range of mental health support ahead of Mental Health Awareness Week

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Public and voluntary sector organisations across Herefordshire and 91制片厂are coming together to raise awareness of the wide range of mental health support available to residents ahead of Mental Health Awareness Week 2026.

Herefordshire and 91制片厂Health and Care NHS Trust, together with Herefordshire Council, 91制片厂County Council and Community First are working in partnership to ensure people understand the breadth of services available locally 鈥 from early help and preventative support through to urgent care for those in crisis.

Support available across the two counties includes confidential text-based support, group therapy and courses, as well as the urgent mental health helpline and Safe Havens for individuals who need immediate crisis support.

For children and young people, support is available through digital wellbeing platforms such as Kooth or Lumi Nova. Wellbeing and Emotional Support Teams in Schools (WEST) also work with children and young people across the two counties, providing early help and guidance for those feeling anxious, worried or low.

The campaign highlights that help is available at every stage of a person鈥檚 mental health journey and encourages people to learn more about the support available for themselves and their loved ones.

This includes community-based activities that that help people stay well by connecting with others, learning new skills and staying active. Residents are encouraged to explore Worcestershire鈥檚 Community Services Directory and Herefordshire鈥檚 Talk Community Directory to discover local opportunities and support.

Prof Lisa McNally, Director of Public Health at 91制片厂County Council, said: "This week, we want to shine a light on activities and resources that can help 91制片厂residents to stay well and seek support for their mental wellbeing when they need it.  We encourage everyone to take a moment to explore what鈥檚 out there, whether for themselves or for someone they care about.

"Mental Health Awareness Week 2026 is a valuable opportunity to share this message. I鈥檓 incredibly grateful to colleagues across health services, including the NHS and voluntary, community and social enterprise organisations, who have come together to highlight the wide range of support available locally. This includes everything from early help and preventative support through to urgent care for those in crisis."

David Thomas, Associate Director, Primary Care and Community Mental Health Services at Herefordshire and 91制片厂Health and Care NHS Trust, said 鈥淎cross Herefordshire and Worcestershire, we offer a wide range of services 鈥 from early help and preventative support through to urgent care when people need it most.

鈥淚f you or someone you care about is struggling, please remember that you鈥檙e not alone. Help is available, and we encourage you to reach out to access support.鈥

Zoe Clifford, Director of Public Health at Herefordshire Council said: 鈥淢ental Health Awareness Week highlights our collective responsibility across organisations and communities to improve mental health. We鈥檙e asking people to join us in taking action to strengthen support networks, reduce inequalities, and create environments where everyone can thrive to support good mental health.鈥

Mental Health Awareness Week takes place between 11 to 17 May and provides an opportunity to start conversations, reduce stigma and remind people that they are not alone.

By taking action and working together, local partners hope to make it easier for residents to find the right support, at the right time, in a way that works for them. Anyone needing support is encouraged to explore the services available locally and to reach out if they are struggling.

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