Help and support for schizophrenia

Here are links to other useful websites that will provide more information and support for schizophrenia.


Schizophrenia support groups

Hearing Voices Network

Offer peer support groups, resources, and information for people who hear voices, see visions, or have other unusual experiences.

They provide safe spaces to share experiences, reduce stigma, and promote understanding, while empowering individuals through recovery-focused support and awareness initiatives.

Hub of Hope

UK-wide mental health support directory, helping people find local, national, and online services. Through their website and app, users can search for mental health support, crisis helplines, and community resources based on their postcode.

Voice Collective

Voice Collective supports children and young people who hear voices, see visions, or have other sensory experiences. They offer peer support groups, one-to-one mentoring, creative workshops, online resources, and guidance for families and professionals to better understand and support young people.


Our founding charities across the nations:

Adferiad

Offers a unified, flexible response for people facing both mental health and substance misuse challenges, combining the expertise of CAIS, Hafal, and WCADA to provide integrated support across housing, justice, and employment in Wales.

Change Mental Health

Leading Scottish charity providing person-centred support to over 7,000 people annually. It ensures those affected by mental illness get the help they need, when and how they need it, while also challenging stigma, changing attitudes, and influencing government policy.

MindWise

A leading mental health charity in Northern Ireland, supporting over 9,000 people each year through 30 services. Their work spans recovery support, family and carer engagement, and mental health advocacy — challenging stigma and campaigning for systemic change.

Rethink Mental Illness

A leading charity supporting people severely affected by mental illness. Through local services, peer groups, expert information, training, and national campaigning, Rethink works to improve lives, challenge stigma, and drive change across mental health systems.

Freephone advice service: 0808 801 0525

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