LifeSIGNS is a user-led charitable organization that provides information and support for individuals affected by self-injury. Founded in 2002, it aims to create understanding about self-injury and offers resources to help people cope during times of stress and distress.
LifeSIGNS is dedicated to supporting individuals of all ages who engage in self-injury. It provides a range of resources, including information on how to support someone who self-injures, and offers a platform for sharing experiences and stories. The organization is run by volunteers and relies on donations to continue its work.
The Accelerating Medicines Partnership (AMP) Schizophrenia (SCZ) program addresses the need for more effective treatments for schizophrenia and related mental health conditions.
The Cambridge Clinical Research Centre in Affective Disorders (C2:AD) supports research to improve understanding and treatment of affective disorders like depression, anxiety, and post-traumatic stress reactions.
The Fireweed Collective provides mental health education and mutual aid through a Healing Justice and Disability Justice lens. It supports the emotional wellness of all people, with a focus on QTBIPOC communities. The collective aims to disrupt systems of abuse and oppression within the mental health system and offers community-based alternatives.