17 Jun 2020 Categories: Safety Bulletins, Health & Welfare Mental Health and other Helplines FISA has prepared a resource covering mental health and other helplines. Whether you're concerned about yourself or a loved one, these helplines and support groups can offer expert advice. This is not an exhaustive list, but we hope it will help should it be needed: Mental Health Abuse (child, sexual, domestic violence) Addiction (drugs, alcohol, gambling) Alzheimer's Bereavement Crime victims Eating disorders Learning disabilities Parenting Relationships Documents to download FISA Good Practice - Mental Health and other Helplines - March 2020(.pdf, 280.68 KB) Previous Article Rapid response to Trackplot's first SOS alarm Next Article Welfare Provision – additional advice Print
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