The service offers independent, quality housing to tenants with mental health needs. We support people to achieve personal goals, offer emotional and practical support with day-to-day living, and help develop skills to live independently in the community in order to build a meaningful quality of life as defined by them. We will: - • Provide a safe and supportive environment • Agree a plan of support with tenants including weekly contact with a key worker • Offer listening, reassurance, guidance and practical assistance, and emotional support • Help people gain skills that can equip them for independent living – • Empower service users and enable them to have their say about the service • Work with other agencies to ensure tenants receive appropriate and well organised support • Create a culture where people of all backgrounds and experiences feel appreciated and valued
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Tag: Advice and helplines
A helpline for people who self-harm, their carers or professionals.
Non-judgmental support, offering a listening service, along with coping strategies and signposting.
People can call 08088010606,
or TEXT 07537410022,
or Webchat www.gloucestershireselfharm.org
We are open 5pm to 10pm every night of the year. Calls to this helpline are free from landlines and mobile phones within the UK and do not appear on itemised bills.
Telephone support calls have a maximum duration of 30 minutes per night, but you can text or webchat with us for as long as you need through the evening until 10 pm.
The service is totally confidential, you do not need to divulge your name or any personal data. In rare cases if you, or someone you tell us about, need urgent emergency help we will try to obtain enough information from you to pass on to emergency services
Our service in Stroud offers independent, quality housing to tenants with mental health needs. We support people to achieve personal goals, offer emotional and practical support with day-to-day living, and help develop skills to live independently in the community in order to build a meaningful quality of life as defined by them.
We will: -
• Provide a safe and supportive environment
• Agree a plan of support with tenants including weekly contact with a key worker
• Offer listening, reassurance, guidance and practical assistance, and emotional support
• Help people gain skills that can equip them for independent living –
• Empower service users and enable them to have their say about the service
• Work with other agencies to ensure tenants receive appropriate and well organised support
• Create a culture where people of all backgrounds and experiences feel appreciated and valued
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Bristol BME Service (part of Bristol Community Support services)
BS2 8UH, 31 miles from this service
Tag: Community support
The Bristol BME Service works with existing Bristol Community Support Services in responding appropriately to the mental health needs of people from black and minority ethnic backgrounds.
Rethink Bristol services support people to recover a better quality of life through one-to-one support in accessing community facilities. The BME service works in partnership with statutory mental health teams and the BME voluntary sector to improve access to services for BME people.
We recognise that people may wish to communicate in a language other than English, therefore access to interpreters can be arranged.
Service literature is available in Bengali, English, Gujarati, Hindi, Punjabi, and Urdu.
The support service has been working for many years to help Bristol-based people with mental health issues make a positive diffrence in their lives.The service works with anybody who has mental health problem.
We support people within the community and work with them to build meaningful connections.
Our Support is centred on values of recovery and social inclusion,and we have found people that use our service become more independent,confident and resilient.
The service uses a person centred approach spending time to identify what you would like to work towards. This involves using the recovery star to explore what your needs are and what goals you want to focus on.
How The services helps people:-
Improved confidence
Sense of belonging and feeling part of your community again.
Better coping mechanisms for managing mental health
Build social contacts and feel supported.
Achieve goals
Feeling more motivated
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We're then able to offer support for people who have more complex needs,and require more consistent input over a longer period of time,than we are able to do in our short term block contract.
The service takes a goal-focused approach to supporting clients,to building confidence to access community based oppertunities form social,leisure to educational and vocational options. We support people in a recovery and socially inclusive way in order to achieve positive and sustainable outcomes.
Eight-bed nursing care home for people living with a mental illness.
The service is led by mental health nurse
The home is located within walking distance to local amenities and Stratford upon Avon town centre. Service users are encouraged to attend local events and take part in local community life.
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