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Mind Cymru

We’re Mind Cymru. We’re here for support, respect and to fight for your mental health.  

Mae'r dudalen hon hefyd ar gael yn Gymraeg. This link will take you to a Welsh translation of this page.

What does Mind do in Wales?

Mind Cymru is Mind in Wales. We make sure everyone in Wales has access to the mental health information, support and services they need. We are here to make sure no-one in Wales faces a mental health problem alone.

Campaigns

We campaign to get a better deal for people in Wales. See what campaigns we're running, and how you can get involved.

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Bilingual information

We offer mental health information in Welsh and English so you can find support in your language of choice.

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Local Minds in Wales

We have 16 local Minds across Wales, supporting around 38,000 people. Find out how your local Mind can support you.

Local Minds

Where can I get mental health support in Wales?

There are 16 local Minds in Wales. Each local Mind is different, but they all offer mental health services tailored to their local community. 

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Why am I not seeing my nearest local mind?

Unfortunately, there are a few places in England and Wales that aren't covered by a local Mind service yet (we're working on it). And we don't operate in Scotland or Northern Ireland.

But don't give up - there may be other services near you. You can:

How is Mind Cymru governed?

In Wales, we set our own agenda and prioritise campaigns and projects that are important to people who live here.

We're governed by Pwyllgor, a committee of volunteers who help shape our direction and make sure we're on the right track.

How can Mind support me in Welsh?

As well as providing our most popular mental health information in Welsh, we’re striving to be a better charity for Welsh speakers by having more Welsh speaking staff.

Find out what we’re doing to support you in Welsh.

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Latest stories from Wales

Read the latest stories from Wales. Our bloggers share their experiences of living with a mental health problem, or working in mental health.

Walking and wild camping for Mind

Andrew explains why he is walking and wild camping the Offa’s Dyke National Trail to raise money.

> Read Andrew's story

Being a trustee for my local Mind

Eva gives a behind the scenes account of what being a trustee for Brecon and District Mind  involves.

> Read Eva's story

Getting support from local Mind

David, from mid Wales, explains how 1 to 1 support from his local Mind helped him regain his confidence.

>Read David's story

Mind Cymru partnerships and collaborations

Mind Cymru works with many other organisations. 

Partnerships help us to change minds and work for better mental health for everyone. We work with:

  • Time to Change Wales – this partnership with Adferiad campaigns to end mental health stigma and discrimination faced by people with mental health problems.
  • The Stroke Association - we’re working with the Stroke Association and stroke survivors, to develop a new mental health service for people who have experienced stroke. > Read our report.
  • Welsh Athletics - Together we're supporting the mental health of Wales' running community. > Read our launch press release
  • The Wales Alliance for Mental Health (WAMH) is a collaboration of Wales’ national mental health and suicide and self-harm charities. Together, we are committed to ensuring people experiencing mental ill health in Wales are treated with compassion, have their voices heard and can access support services quickly and as close to home as possible. The Alliance comprises: Adferiad, Diverse Cymru, Mental Health Matters, Mental Health Foundation, Mind Cymru, Papyrus UK: Prevention of Young Suicide, Platfform and Samaritans Cymru. For more information about WAMH, please contact Nia Sinclair on [email protected] .

>Find out more about working with Mind Cymru 

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