Introduction
Welcome to the YANG SELI website. By accessing or using this website, you agree to these
Terms of Use. If you do not agree, please do not use this website.
YANG SELI is a registered UK charity (Charity No. 1213488) supporting the mental wellbeing of men aged 16–45 from Black, Asian and minority ethnic communities.
About Us
YANG SELI provides information, resources, and community-based mental wellbeing support.
The content on this website is provided for general information purposes only and is not
intended as a substitute for professional medical, psychological, or clinical advice.
Use of This Website
You agree to use this website:
- Lawfully and respectfully
- In a way that does not harm, harass, or discriminate against others
- Without attempting unauthorised access to systems or data
- Without misusing content, forms, or contact details
We reserve the right to restrict or remove access to the website if these terms are breached.
Health Disclaimer
YANG SELI does not provide emergency, clinical, or crisis mental health services.
If you or someone else is in immediate danger, please contact:
If you or someone else is in immediate danger, please contact:
- 999 in an emergency
- NHS 111
- Samaritans on 116 123 (UK)
Information on this website should not be relied upon as professional medical advice.
Intellectual Property
All content on this website, including text, logos, graphics, and images, is owned by or licensed
to YANG SELI unless otherwise stated.
You may
- View and print pages for personal, non-commercial use
You may not:
- Copy, reproduce, or distribute content without written permission
- Use the YANG SELI name or logo without authorisation
User-Submitted Content
If you submit content via forms, email, or other communication channels:
- You confirm the information is accurate to the best of your knowledge
- You grant YANG SELI permission to use the content for service delivery and administrative purposes
- You understand that confidentiality cannot be guaranteed where safeguarding concerns arise