The NHS provides comprehensive mental health support through primary care, community services and specialist treatment.
Services include talking therapies for anxiety and depression, crisis care, and specialist support for severe mental health conditions.
Care is delivered as close to home as possible, with community mental health teams offering psychological therapies, physical health care, and personalised treatment.
The NHS aims to make mental health care accessible to everyone who needs it, with round-the-clock crisis services and support available through emergency departments.
Services are designed to give people greater choice and control over their care, helping them live well in their communities.

