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INCLUSIMIND
EVERY MIND MATTERS
InclusiMind exists for everyone who was ever told — directly or quietly — that you are too much, not enough, different, or wrong.

Approximately 1 in 4 people in the UK experience a mental health problem each year, including conditions such as anxiety, panic attacks, burnout, anger issues impacting millions of families across the country.
Stress-related disorders, such as anxiety and panic attacks, are among the leading causes of lost workdays in the UK, with 45% of all work-related illnesses being attributed to stress, anxiety, or depression.
57% of 18-24-year-olds have felt anxious or depressed due to concerns about their body image, highlighting how body image issues significantly affect young adults.
1 in 3 teenagers (aged 13-19) in the UK feel upset or ashamed about their body, with 61% of teenage girls and 28% of boys reporting significant dissatisfaction with their appearance.
90% of girls aged 15-17 and 75% of boys in the UK report that the images they see on social media make them feel unhappy with their body, leading to lower self-esteem challenges.
Only 1 out of 5 families affected by domestic violence in the UK will have the courage to seek help, meaning that about 80% of cases involving children at risk and families showing warning signs of domestic violence will never be reported to the police or social services.
Approximately 42% of marriages in the UK end in divorce, affecting millions of families and leading to significant changes in family dynamics, child custody arrangements and single parenting and co-parenting challenges.
In the UK, around 2-3 million family members experience bereavement and the challenges associated with terminal illness every year.

At InclusiMind, we believe therapy and counselling help people avoid being reduced to statistics.
Each person deserves the time and space to be seen as who they are,
not defined by circumstances, labels, or outcomes.
The only principle we stand by is that everyone deserves a fair chance to be understood and supported as a whole person.
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