Xmas mental health advice for Doncaster people

An NHS trust which provides a range of mental health services across Doncaster is offering advice to residents who may be experiencing more than just the winter blues over the Christmas period.
Mental Health Awareness at Christmas

Lisa Connor, Director of Doncaster’s mental health services for Rotherham Doncaster and South Humber NHS Foundation Trust (RDaSH), said: “For some people the festive season brings increased levels of anxiety and stress, and for others it may intensify feelings of loneliness, sadness and isolation.

“It’s important for people to know there is always someone to talk to and to seek help when it’s needed.  Firstly, Doncaster residents should try and speak to their GP or out of hours, ring the out of hours on call GP.

“In an emergency situation, where you, or someone you know has concerns about their immediate mental health, you should ring 03000 218996 or freephone 08008 048999

“Our Improving Access to Psychology Therapies (IAPT) services are available for adults experiencing anxiety, depression, low mood, or stress. We offer a free, confidential NHS service. Residents can self-refer via www.iapt.rdash.nhs.uk for an assessment or call Doncaster 03000 211556. The IAPT Long Term Conditions service is available via 0800 804899 or www.iapt.rdash.nhs.uk

Another alternative is calling The Samaritans free on 116 123. There is also the Rethink helpline available 24 hours a day on telephone 08088 010442.

Dr David Crichton, a Doncaster GP and Chief Medical Officer for the NHS South Yorkshire Integrated Care Board, said: “Many people find Christmas a difficult time of year so having information to hand on what you can do to help yourself is a good place to start.

“Don’t struggle alone, there is support out there available to everyone.”

A number of national helplines also offer support and can be found in the ‘Support and advice’ section at: http://www.rdash.nhs.uk