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Mental health support in Sussex

Feeling unable to cope, worried you may hurt yourself or somebody else and/or experiencing suicidal feelings?

For immediate help
If your life – or someone else’s life – is in immediate danger, please call 999 or go to A&E.

For same or next day help
You can get help with your mental health in different ways depending on what you prefer. All services are free:

● Call NHS 111 and select the mental health option (also known as the Sussex Mental Healthline) or the Samaritans on 116 123 (both available 24/7).
● Visit a Staying Well service (out-of-hours mental health crisis support service for people aged 18+ available in BrightonCrawleyEastbourneHastings and Worthing). We provide the Staying Well services in Brighton, Eastbourne, and Hastings.
 Text the word SUSSEX to 85258 (24/7 mental health text-messaging support service).
 Download the Stay Alive app – a suicide prevention resource full of useful information and tools to help you stay safe in crisis.

Feeling stressed, anxious, low or experiencing panic attacks?

The following are services that you can either contact directly (details below) or be referred by a GP:

NHS Talking Therapies for anxiety and depression
If you live in Sussex, are over 18 and are struggling with common mental health problems such as feelings of depression, excessive worry, social anxiety, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) or obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD), you can refer yourself to your local NHS Talking Therapies service.

Services are free, confidential and provide a wide range of support, including courses, online programmes and one-to-one sessions. They aim to help you understand your symptoms and take practical steps to improve your mental health.

● NHS Talking Therapies Brighton & Hove
● NHS Talking Therapies East Sussex
● NHS Talking Therapies West Sussex

NHS Talking Therapies is unable to provide urgent mental health help or support to people experiencing more severe difficulties with their mental health. Instead, please see a GP who can refer you to the appropriate service.

Mental health support at your GP surgery
If you have a diagnosed mental illness or are having difficulties with your mental health and would like coping strategies to help, you can get support with your mental health from the Emotional Wellbeing Service, or similar service, at most GP surgeries. These services can provide you with information, advice, guidance and support.

Contact your GP surgery to find out what mental health support is available.

Experiencing a significant change in your mental health?

Please call NHS 111 or visit NHS 111 online for advice if you – or the person you are concerned about – experience a significant change in your mental health and are not already receiving care from mental health services.

This might include:
● Hearing or seeing things that are not experienced by other people, for example hearing voices
● Having strong beliefs that are not shared by others, for example believing there is a conspiracy against you
● Having excessive energy or movements, sleeping very little
● Behaving in a bizarre and out of character way
● Changes in behaviour like wanting to avoid people, lack of basic self-care.

Whilst these can be normal experiences, they can also be signs of something more serious.

Worried about money, housing or another issue that is affecting your mental health?

There are lots of ways you can get practical help with issues that may be affecting your mental health:

…if you live in Brighton & Hove
● Money worries and cost of living support
● Help with housing
● Support for people affected by domestic abuse
● Drug and alcohol recovery support

…if you live in East Sussex
● Money worries and cost of living support
● Help with housing
● Support for people affected by domestic abuse
● Drug and alcohol recovery support

…if you live in West Sussex
● Money worries and cost of living support
● Help with housing
● Support for people affected by domestic abuse
● Drug and alcohol recovery support

Social Prescribing service at your GP surgery
Social Prescribers can connect you to support, services and activities to help address the challenges and issues you may be struggling with. Ask your GP or GP surgery if they have a Social Prescribing service. Waiting times differ between GP surgeries.

Want to find advice and information about local mental health support in Brighton, Hove and East Sussex?

UOK’s 23 partners provide a wide range of community-based mental health and wellbeing support from group workshops to money advice and bereavement support. Our services are inclusive, value diversity, and provide a welcoming environment for everybody. All support is free of charge.

Take a look below to find out what is available. Use the search filters to help find what you’re looking for.

Total matching your search: 31

Health & Wellbeing Service

About the service The Health and Wellbeing Service (also known as ‘Screen and Intervene’) is a specialist social prescribing service in East Sussex run by Southdown, working in partnership with GP practices and the Sussex Partnership NHS Foundation Trust. The service supports people who have a diagnosis of bipolar, schizophrenia, or experience psychosis, following their free

Impact Initiatives

(With YMCA) Outreach support for young people, focusing on those in transition (group work). Impact was founded in 1978, to resolve issues communities were facing at the time. Since then we have grown and developed extensively to ensure we respond to the needs of Sussex communities and individuals today. Impact’s Central team provide expertise in

Money Advice Plus

Money Advice Plus provide free, confidential and accessible advice and support for people who want help dealing with their benefits and debts. The team are qualified money advisers and hold the Advice Quality Standard for the work they do. Advisors can work with clients for a few weeks, or many months depending on the circumstances.

Possability People

Outreach, Lived Experience Advisory Group (LEAG) and Co-production Possability People brings four years of experience delivering the Brighton & Hove Lived Experience Advisory Group (LEAG), a vital part of the local mental health system. They work alongside people with lived  and living experience of mental health challenges to shape better services through co-production, outreach and

Rethink Mental Illness – Survivors of Suicide

Rethink Mental Illness is a national charity who work to improve the lives of people severely affected by mental illness.

The MENDOS service supports those who are within in the criminal justice system and whose offending is connected to mental health. The service offers emotional and practical support to help people reduce their offending and improve their mental health.

SEDS Connective

Neurodiversity Consultancy to partners SEDSConnective was founded by Jane Green, who was inspired to create this charity after years of struggling with mistrust surrounding her conditions. As someone who is disabled and neurodivergent, Jane also cares for her eldest child, who shares similar challenges. After facing a late diagnosis, she encountered difficulties in her social

St Luke’s Advice Centre

Working in collaboration with Money Advice PlusOffers financial management support: Free welfare benefit and debt advice About the service and what to expect St Luke’s Advice Centre is a small charity helping some of the most vulnerable people in Brighton and Hove by providing practical, compassionate support and advice to help overcome financial hardship by

Staying Well Brighton & Hove

Staying Well is an out-of-hours walk-in service for people aged 18 or over experiencing mental distress or requiring crisis support.

Staying Well East Sussex

About the service Staying Well is an out-of-hours walk-in service for people aged 18 or over experiencing mental distress or requiring crisis support. Open 7 days a week, 365 days a year, Staying Well provides psychosocial support within a safe, supportive and therapeutic environment. We are making some changes to the Staying Well Service so