We are working flexibly with people and can offer support in a range of ways. Here you will find the support available in different locations.
You can also search our services by using the help us, help you option above.
We will be offering a range of courses and one-off workshops from September 2021.
iThrive Edinburgh is your online space for mental health and wellbeing information in Edinburgh.
Supporting people from minority ethnic communities living in Edinburgh.
This counselling services offers face-to-face counselling, up to 12 sessions for people aged 18 years and over, living in the South East area of Edinburgh
A peer support group for adults living with depression, anxiety, low mood or stress.
We offer a range of drop-in peer support services for people living in Edinburgh.
A network of support for Peer Workers in Edinburgh
Free confidential counselling service for those aged 18 or over who are Deaf, deafened, hard of hearing or deafblind in Edinburgh and the Lothians.
One-to-one and group support for women aged 18 and over, living in South East and South West Edinburgh, who are looking to improve their mental health and wellbeing
One-to-one support to access self-help materials
Includes Pathway Men (citywide) and Pathway Women (available to those living in North West, South East and South West Edinburgh)
Face-to-face counselling for up to six months for people aged 18 years and over who are survivors of childhood sexual abuse living in the Edinburgh area
Face-to-face counselling for up to 12 sessions for people aged 18 years and over, living in the Greater Craigmillar area
We are offering a range of courses and peer spaces to support the mental health and wellbeing of carers in Edinburgh.
We are currently partnering up with other organisations working with young adults aged 18 - 25 to offer wellbeing workshops and courses in Edinburgh. If you would like to find out more or if you are interested in partnership work with us, please get in touch.
This service is for people over 18 who want to improve or manage their mental health and wellbeing by spending time with a peer volunteer that has their own experiences of mental health recovery.
A free telephone and video counselling service for adults who experienced abuse in childhood
Supporting survivors in Scotland, of childhood abuse by a Jesuit or their staff.
A dedicated helpline to provide support for people who have been affected by historic adoption processes
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