Need a Helping Hand?
Did you know all our members get access to a range of support through the BSHAA Members Assistance Programme - BMAP?
Support services that can be accessed:
Telephone counselling
Speak to your team of fully trained counsellors, 24/7, about issues such as stress, anxiety, depression, family, bereavement, relationships or money management. Each telephone session can last up to an hour, and you can choose to work with the same counsellor for future sessions.

Face to face counselling and cognitive behavioural therapy
If the counsellor thinks it would be beneficial, they can arrange for you to have up to six sessions of face-to-face counselling or CBT. The programme covers the cost of up to six sessions in any 12 month, starting from the first session. They’ll take place at a location close to where you live.

Help with health and wellbeing
Your team of nurses and doctors can help with a wide range of health, well-being and lifestyle issues including:
- Medical symptoms
- Pre-travel advice
- Childhood illnesses
- Baby and child development
- Medical and surgical treatments
- Caring for the elderly
- Hospital tests and procedures
- Sexual Health
- Patient rights
- Stopping smoking
- Reducing alcohol consumption
- Diet and exercise

Legal information
Getting the right legal information at the right time can really help. You can get free telephone legal information from an experienced legal professional on a wide range of issues such as:
- Consumer disputes
- Property
- Motoring
- Landlord/Tenancy
- Debt
- Welfare benefits
- Matrimonial Family
- Wills and probate
Need more information?
Call: 0333 335 6028
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