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Very hot weather is expected for the next few days. A red heat-health alert (the highest level) is in place for London on Wednesday and Thursday.  

Hot weather can be dangerous and can cause serious illness. Stay safe and look out for others who may be particularly vulnerable to the heat. Read advice on GOV.UK

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There are local cool spaces that are free and open to everyone. Visit them to rest, drink water and stay cool. Find a cool space near you

Access Islington hubs 

North and South Access Islington hubs are closed due to the hot weather. The Central Hub is open for urgent, in-person support, until 4pm today (Wednesday 24 June) but avoid travelling unless it is essential. 

You can still access our services online and you can call us on 020 7527 2000 if you need to speak to someone. 

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Guidance to support people with mental health

Toolkit for staff and volunteers in Islington to help support conversations with people about mental health - including clear guidance and local resources.

This toolkit is for staff and volunteers in Islington and will help you feel confident when talking to people about mental health.

It includes clear guidance and local resources to make it easier to listen, speak to others with compassion, and show people to the right support.

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What is in the toolkit

Understanding mental health - pages 4 to 7

The guide explains:

  • what 'mental health' means
  • common myths about mental health
  • what stops people looking for help
  • how stigma, cultural differences and social pressures can impact people’s willingness to talk to others
  • how to use inclusive, respectful language

Having conversations - page 8

Step-by-step advice on starting and continuing supportive conversations. This includes:

  • choosing the right time and place
  • asking open questions
  • listening without judgement
  • showing empathy
  • avoiding unhelpful comparisons or assumptions

Signposting and crisis support - pages 10 to 13

Clear tips on:

  • when and how to signpost residents to services, from GPs and NHS Talking Therapies to community-based support
  • what to do in a crisis with emergency contacts, helplines, and local urgent care pathways in Islington

Community and preventive support - pages 19 to 43

Directory of local services that covers support for adults, children, young people, carers, and specific groups including LGBTQ+, women, refugees, and those affected by addiction.

The toolkit also promotes the ‘five ways to wellbeing' - connection, activity, learning, awareness and giving back.

Last updated October 2025

This document was developed in partnership with local organisations. We will update this document regularly. We welcome your feedback to help keep the toolkit relevant and effective. Email us at: PublicHealth@islington.gov.uk

 
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