Professional Support

Sometimes talking to someone outside your family or community can make a real difference.

There are a number of specialist organisations across the UK offering free, confidential support for people infected and affected by the Infected Blood Scandal. Whether you are looking for counselling, trauma support, bereavement services or practical advice, these organisations are here to help.

Below you'll find a selection of trusted services, with information about who they support and how to access them.

Trusted Support Services

Reaching out for support can feel like a big step, but you don't have to do it alone.

The organisations below provide trusted, professional support for people infected and affected by the Infected Blood Scandal. Each offers specialist services, and we've included a brief description to help you find the support that's right for you.

NHS Infected Blood Psychological Service

Specialist psychological support

Provides free psychological assessment and therapy for people infected and affected by the Infected Blood Scandal.

Who can access the service?

  • Infected individuals
  • Partners
  • Parents
  • Children and siblings
  • Bereaved family members

Visit NHS Service →

Cruse Bereavement Support

Specialist bereavement support

Cruse offers free, confidential support to adults, children and young people who are grieving after the death of someone close. Support is available through trained volunteers, with information, one-to-one support and local services.

Who can access it?

  • Adults
  • Children and young people
  • Bereaved parents
  • Bereaved partners and spouses
  • Bereaved siblings and wider family members

Visit Cruse Bereavement Support →

Mind

Mental health information and support

Mind provides trusted information, advice and support for anyone experiencing mental health difficulties. They also help people find local services, support groups and practical resources.

Who can access it?

  • Anyone experiencing mental health challenges
  • Family members and carers
  • People looking for information and advice
  • Those seeking local mental health services

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Samaritans

Someone to listen, any time of day or night

Samaritans provides free, confidential emotional support for anyone who is struggling, feeling overwhelmed or needs someone to listen. You don't have to be in crisis to get in touch.

Who can access it?

  • Anyone needing emotional support
  • People feeling overwhelmed or isolated
  • Those experiencing distress or crisis

Visit Samaritans →

Hub of Hope

Find mental health support near you

Hub of Hope is the UK's largest mental health support directory. It helps you find local counselling, crisis services, charities, support groups and wellbeing organisations by simply entering your postcode.

Who can use it?

  • Anyone looking for local support
  • People seeking counselling or wellbeing services
  • Anyone unsure where to start

Visit Hub of Hope →

NHS Talking Therapies

Free NHS talking therapies

NHS Talking Therapies offers free, confidential support for people experiencing anxiety, depression, stress and other common mental health difficulties. Services are available across England, with similar NHS services available in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.

Who can use it?

  • Adults experiencing anxiety or depression
  • People affected by stress or trauma
  • Anyone seeking talking therapies or counselling
  • People looking for NHS mental health support


Visit NHS Talking Therapies →

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