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  • Bristol Community Support Services

    Services and Groups |Last updated: 11/03/2024

    The support service has been working for many years to support adults above 18 who live within the area covered by Bristol City Council to make a positive difference in their lives. The service works with anybody who has mental health problem. We support people within the community to identify their strengths and work towards empowering them. Our Support is based 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. We focus on smart goals at a pace that varies from person-to-person to improve their overall wellbeing.

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  • East Devon Community Outreach

    Services and Groups |Last updated: 21/07/2023

    Our East Devon Community Outreach service are a team of Mental Health Recovery Workers providing mental health support to those in their own homes in the community. We provide weekly support to those with a support package through Devon Partnership Trust NHS and Devon County Council. We provide recovery based support to meet the needs of the individual.

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  • Access Community Mental Health (Wiltshire)

    Services and Groups |Last updated: 29/01/2024

    A new, strengths-based recovery and peer support service to enable people to access the right support at the right time. The Access Community Mental Health’s experienced team will walk alongside people on their journey of recovery. This includes: • tailored plans with each individual, focusing on their strengths and interests • regular reviews to support people to achieve their goals • enable people to be more connected in their community • a trained and friendly staff team • seven day a week telephone helpline The Access Community Mental Health team will also help plan for next steps. Referral: Self referral or direct through health professional

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  • Rethink Brent Young Adults

    Services and Groups |Last updated: 10/07/2023

    Our Rethink Brent Mental Health Service offers Community navigation service to young adults aged 16-25 years. We provide emotional and practical support to improve your recovery journey. The service is funded by Central North West London NHS Trust (CNWL) who we work in close partnership with delivering the service. Services we offer: We can support you with benefits, housing, employment, education and support you to access Brent community Services. We will work with you as an individual & offer a tailored service to meet your needs. How to access the service: If you want to access the service, please contact the service and provide us with your details. You can also speak to your CNWL worker or GP to refer you to our services. The service is delivered in a range of community locations across the Borough of Brent. To Access the Service • Must be 16-25 years old • Reside in Brent (live, work or be accessing services in Brent) Email: Brentyoungadults@rethink.org or call 07775697854

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  • Community support

    Services and Groups |Last updated: 20/06/2023

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  • Bristol Black, Asian, Minority Ethnic Service (part of Bristol Community Support services)

    Services and Groups |Last updated: 18/04/2024

    The Bristol Black, Asian, Minority Ethnic 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.

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  • Dudley Sanctuary Hub

    Services and Groups |Last updated: 31/07/2023

    The Sanctuary Hub is a safe place where you can access support outside of usual mental health service hours. Our dedicated team are friendly, warm, enthusiastic, reliable and responsive to individual needs. We are all experienced and trained mental health recovery workers who provide person-centred support. People who use the Sanctuary Hub are at the heart of our vision and we believe everyone should be treated with respect.

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  • Walsall Sanctuary Hub

    Services and Groups |Last updated: 31/07/2023

    The Sanctuary Hub is a safe place where you can access support outside of usual mental health service hours. Our dedicated team are friendly, warm, enthusiastic, reliable and responsive to individual needs. We are all experienced and trained mental health recovery workers who provide person-centred support. People who use the Sanctuary Hub are at the heart of our vision and we believe everyone should be treated with respect.

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  • East Devon Supported Living Community Outreach

    Services and Groups |Last updated: 29/01/2024

    Our East Devon Community Outreach service are a team of Mental Health Recovery Workers providing mental health support to those in their own homes in the community. We provide weekly support to those with a support package through Devon Partnership Trust NHS and Devon County Council. We provide recovery based support to meet the needs of the individual.

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  • Brent Mental Health Service

    Services and Groups |Last updated: 02/05/2024

    The Brent Mental Health service provides support to adults with mental health needs aged 18+, within the Brent borough alongside statutory services. The service has 2 main aspects of delivery which are: • Befriending service utilising volunteers, • Peer Navigators Support,

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  • Survivors of Suicide (SOS) Brighton & Hove

    Services and Groups |Last updated: 26/02/2024

    The SOS service provides short term emotional support, information and advocacy to people aged 18+ who live in Brighton and Hove, who have thoughts of suicide or have made previous suicide attempts or those who have been bereaved by suicide. We offer psycho-social support to addresses the immediate crisis and provide ongoing support to help you manage your mental well-being. We accept self referrals or referrals from other services. We challenge the stigma attached to suicide by speaking openly about suicide, dispelling myths and giving useful and credible information. We provide support in a number of ways We can provide a range of 121 support. This can include: • Emotional support from our dedicated and qualified staff team • Signposting to other services or forms of help • Advocacy on your behalf should you need it • A recovery focused approach • Safety planning, self-management of pre-triggers. • Opportunities to become a volunteer and share your recovery journey and skills with others going through similar circumstances Our bereavement groups aim • To create a safe and supportive space where suicide bereavement and related issues can be explored • To empower group members to express their feelings • To explore choices and options • To connect people in the community and share experiences • To break down the stigma and taboo that can be associated with suicide and emotional well-being Groups will be maximum of six other members. This group will run with the same members for 5 weekly sessions then 7 monthly sessions, so we can support you for a period of time. We offer evening group sessions for those working or with other day time commitments. We run these groups regularly throughout the year. We offer to meet you individually before you join a group to make sure this is the group for you. You can download our SOS service leaflets and referral form from the 'Our downloads' section below.

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  • Rethink Companions Befriending (East Herts)

    Services and Groups |Last updated: 20/06/2023

    Rethink Companions is a befriending service that helps people to re-engage with their local community through social activities. There is also a carers service that gives carers information and support through one-to-one meetings and facilitates the Rethink caring and coping course

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  • Community Support

    Last updated: 20/06/2023

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  • Gloucestershire Support After Suicide Service

    Services and Groups |Last updated: 29/01/2024

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  • Plymouth Community Mental Health Service

    Services and Groups |Last updated: 20/06/2023

    The service provides a range of support including a variety of group work and one-to-one support. Rethink community support services are designed to enable people affected by severe mental illness to achieve their full potential and recover a better quality of life. Support needs are initially assessed and all clients receive an individual support plan which is regularly reviewed. This ensures personalised interventions for each individual. Structured and goal-focused support is provided in a variety of ways 1:1 Support or Group based support which can include: - Supporting people to become more involved in social, leisure, educational, training, volunteering, and employment opportunities outside their home, which can continue after the service has ended; - Empowering and enabling people to live independently; - Supporting people to maintain suitable accommodation; - Helping people to identify and make positive and meaningful links with other individuals.

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  • Sanctuary Community Mental Health Service (Walsall)

    Services and Groups |Last updated: 12/07/2023

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  • Kent Refugee Resettlement Scheme

    Services and Groups |Last updated: 12/07/2023

    This service involves taking particularly vulnerable refugees from a range of countries and resettling them in the UK in Kent. The families are provided with intense support when arriving into UK as well as supporting becoming independent and integrated within the community.

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  • Derbyshire Recovery and Peer Support Service

    Services and Groups |Last updated: 20/06/2023

    We support people who are having difficulties with their mental health across the whole spectrum of mental illnesses. We do this by offering targeted goal-focused support, developing peer support and volunteer opportunities across Derbyshire, and also peer support groups where there is a need

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  • Harrow Community Mental Health Service - The Bridge

    Services and Groups |Last updated: 12/07/2023

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