What we can advise on
We can advise on rights and good practice to do with:
If we cannot help directly, we can refer you to other organisations who can.
What we can't advise on
We won't be able to:
You can contact our Advice Line or office during office hours.
British Sign Language users can contact us using contactScotland online interpreting service.
Calls are free.
Mon-Thur 9am-5pm, Fri 9am-4.30pm.
When emailing please tell us which area of Scotland you are in so that we can pass it to the member of staff who covers your area. Remember email is not a secure or confidential way to contact us.
We aim to respond to emails or letters within two weeks.
If you are in crisis, or want to talk about how you feel, call:
Free, 24 hours, if you are ill and can't wait until your regular NHS service reopens.
Free, confidential service for people experiencing low mood, depression or anxiety.
Mon-Thur 9am-5pm, Fri 9am-4.30pm
When emailing please tell which area of Scotland you are in, so that we can pass it to the member of staff who covers your area. Any confidential information must be sent via secure email.
We aim to respond to emails or letters within two weeks.
We use a callback system where we take brief details of your query and a contact number. This means our staff can try to look into some background on your query before calling you back.
We use a callback system where we take brief details of your query and a contact number. This means our staff can try to look into some background on your query before calling you back.
Mental Welfare Commission for Scotland
Thistle House
91 Haymarket Terrace
Edinburgh EH12 5HE
You can talk to us in confidence. We will ask you before we speak to anyone else, unless we're concerned about your safety or someone else's. For more information on our policy see:
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