Mental Health Resources

Prayer Resources

  • CBCEW – 2 prayers to bring to God our intentions for those with mental health needs, their families and carers: https://www.cbcew.org.uk/st-dymphna-pray-for-us-on-blue-monday/
  • Pray as you Go – This is an Ignatian resource designed to support you each day through prayer reflections that help you become more aware of God’s presence in your life, listen to God’s word and grow in your relationship with God. https://pray-as-you-go.org/
  • Taizé – Taizé chants are well-known for being a way to meditate and find space to be with God. On their website they have a section where you can select any Taizé song and you can read, sing and play the music. https://www.taize.fr/en_rubrique2603.html
  • Catholic Children’s Society - They have resources to use including a series of video resources named ‘Meditation with Children and Young People’ in collaboration with the World Community for Christian Meditation: https://www.cathchild.org.uk/meditation-with-children-young-people/

Resources for during the Covid-19 Pandemic

Mental Health and Wellbeing Resources

  • The Catholic Mental Health Project have listed Diocesan contacts around the country including Diocesan Mental Health Representatives and Bishops’ Healthcare Advisors. http://www.catholicmentalhealthproject.org.uk/about-us/find-mental-health-pastoral-care They also have an extensive list of charities and organisations nationwide that offer support via their websites and helplines on a wide range of mental health and wellbeing matters such as depression, anxiety, bereavement, eating disorders, self-harm, bereavement and issues in family life. http://www.catholicmentalhealthproject.org.uk/helplines
  • Everybody’s Welcome – What is life like if you or someone in your family has mental health problems? And what can your parish do to make a difference? https://www.catholicfamily.org.uk/what-we-do/everybodys-welcome
  • St Vincent de Paul (SVP) - Dedicated to tackling poverty and disadvantage by providing direct practical assistance to anyone in need. https://www.svp.org.uk/
  • The Art of Dying Well – An animation that illustrates through the fictional story of the Ferguson family the comforting rites and prayers that help a person spiritually prepare for the final journey. It is narrated by the English actress Vanessa Redgrave. https://www.artofdyingwell.org/
  • Catholic Care – A charity in Leeds Diocese which supports children, families and vulnerable adults through challenging situations. They run a children’s home and wellbeing services in schools. http://www.catholic-care.org.uk/services/children-young-peoples-services/
  • Catholic Children’s Society (CCS) – Through their ConnectEd scheme, they provide counselling and therapy services to support the mental health and emotional wellbeing of thousands of children each year. These services are based on-site in over 70 primary, secondary and special schools. They also provide mental health training for school staff: https://www.cathchild.org.uk/connected/
  • Brentwood Catholic Children’s Society (BCCS) - BCCS is an established and reputable children's charity delivering vital mental health and emotional wellbeing services in schools across Essex and East London. https://www.bccs.org.uk/ - They have a selection of resources including ‘Mindfulness Resources’ https://www.bccs.org.uk/our-stories/mindfulness-resources
  • Faith in Families – This charity based in Nottingham has a team of school social workers that visit schools and help children and families cope with social and psychological problems that may arise at school, at home, or in the larger community. https://faithinfamilies.org/
  • Rainbows - Not-for-profit international organization in Hallam Diocese, offering training and programmes for establishing peer support groups in communities, schools, churches, and social agencies. The programmes are available to children, young people and adults of all ages who are grieving a death, family change or any other significant loss. https://rainbowsgb.org/

Diocesan Youth Service Resources