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For over 50 years, our mission has remained the same: to help and support people affected by mental illness.
We are Change Mental Health.

At Change Mental Health, we place people at the heart of what we do, provide transformational support, and work in and as part of communities across Scotland. We are driven by the lived experiences of the people we support and work with.

Join us to make change for the greater good, to change society, to ensure a better quality of life and to build a future where no one needs to face mental illness alone.

who we are

Change Mental Health is a national mental health charity delivering non-clinical, person-centred support to people affected by mental illness in communities across the country.

Our vision is a future where no one needs to face mental illness alone. Our mission is to provide transformational support for people, ensuring that everyone has access to the support they need, when they need it, and in a way which works best for them.

Watch our video below to find out more about what we do and how we deliver real change.

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Your donation will help us deliver mental health support across Scotland and provide transformational support to people affected by mental illness.

Find out more about how your donation can help us. Choose an amount that you’d like to donate today, to help us tackle poor mental health and ensure there’s a future where no one needs to face mental illness alone.

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news

David Torrence MSP presenting a motion to parliament to service user of Hearing Voices

Life-changing Hearing Voices service celebrates 30th anniversary

Change Mental Health marked 30 years of its Hearing Voices service with a community event in Kirkcaldy

A Menu of Questions for Carers revamped

Created in partnership with Carers Trust Scotland, the menu helps carers navigate mental health services alongside the person they care for.

Positive impact with Kingdom Housing Association

The pioneering partnership demonstrates excellent impact in its first six months with a new report.