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  • Peer Support Workers: Exploring Rethink Mental Illness’s Practice

    Campaigns and policy |1 min read |Last updated: 06/12/2023

    Peer Support Workers: Exploring Rethink Mental Illness’s Practice A peer support worker is someone with lived experience of a mental health problem who uses their experience to support other people in mental health services.  It is a crucial role within a number of Rethink Mental Illness services. In early 2023, we launched our Learning and Insights...

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  • Gloucestershire Mental Health Support and Advice

    Services and Groups |Last updated: 17/04/2024

    The Mental Health Support and Advice Service aims to improve individual mental health outcomes for Gloucestershire residents with a Serious Mental Illness and/or common mental health conditions. Through a personalised support approach, we seek to reduce the need to access primary and secondary mental health services.

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  • Gloucestershire Supported Housing - Stroud

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

    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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  • East Kent Peer Support Service

    Services and Groups |Last updated: 19/03/2024

    We are a free support service for people aged 16+ who have any kind of mental health issue (diagnosed or undiagnosed) who live in the East Kent areas of Dover, Ashford, Folkestone (includes Hythe and Romney Marsh areas).

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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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  • North Devon Supported Living Services - Gloster Road

    Services and Groups |Last updated: 19/02/2024

    Gloster Road is a supported living service providing accommodation with support commissioned by Devon Partnership Trust NHS and Devon County Council. We have a friendly, mixed-gender team of Mental Health Recovery Workers who provide 1:1 support to our clients, as well as hosting various group activities and outings. This service is a support and enabling, mental health specific service, providing recovery support to our clients with a goal of moving on to independence within 2 years. We also offer spaces on our Community Outreach team so that clients can continue to be supported in their own homes where needed, with a view to gradually reduce support hours as support needs change. Our staff teams are interlinked, and support planning is carried out in the same way, meaning consistency from one service to the other.

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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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  • What our supporters tell us

    1 min read |Last updated: 12/12/2023

    What our supporters tell us People severely affected by mental illness deserve: the right support, quality housing, meaningful employment, good physical health, social connections, and judgement-free life. That’s why Rethink Mental Illness exists. But are our services, helplines, and peer support groups achieving that for people? We spoke to people...

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  • Salisbury Supported Housing

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

    Salisbury Supported Housing, Sydney House is a large Victorian house on the edge of Salisbury City Centre. Sydney House is a low to medium-supported housing scheme for adults with mental health issues. Service users receive up to 10 hours of support a week from Mental Health Recovery Workers to help them work towards moving independently into the community through Homes4Witlshire. Specific person-centered goals tailored to the individuals’ needs are worked towards to support moving independently within a 2-year tenancy. Nine service users have their own rooms and share a large communal area, kitchen, and laundry room. Staff and service users arrange activities in the house, and out in the community. There is a warm and friendly atmosphere in the service where people who have been unwell are supported to gain the skills needed to have a fulfilling and meaningful life. We offer hope and compassion for a positive future for those we work with. The service offers between six- and twelve-weeks outreach support at two hours a week where needed after moving on. Service hours are 9 – 5pm weekdays and bank holidays.

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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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  • Doncaster Crisis Accommodation - Outreach

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

    The outreach worker post provides support for people leaving the recovery house. The outreach workers aim is to meet the variety of support needs people leaving the recovery house have and provide suitable emotional and practical solutions that meet the recovery outcomes of each individual.

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  • Oxford Carers Support Service

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

    Oxford Carers Support believes that carers have an invaluable role in helping people recover from mental illness and that they should be acknowledged, valued and supported. We place people who use our services at the centre of everything we do. We provide high quality services and welcome feedback from service users to constantly develop and improve them. We are a highly experienced team of senior mental health recovery workers, working across Oxfordshire, specialising in supporting carers of people living with a mental illness. We work closely with Oxfordshire Mental Health Partnership, signposting and referring to services and providing a carers course within the Oxfordshire Recovery College. The service provides specialist training sessions to unpaid carers throughout the year including: - Caring and coping Mental health first aid (adult and youth)

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  • Doncaster Crisis Accommodation - Inreach

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

    The in-reach worker facilitates early discharge from inpatient units and support resettlement back into the community. The in-reach workers aim is to meet the variety of support needs people have and provide suitable emotional and practical solutions that meet the recovery outcomes of each individual. A vital part of the in-reach workers role is to work and liaise effectively with partner agencies and other local services.

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  • Gloucestershire Supported Housing - Gloucester

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

    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 All referrals must come via the county council.

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  • Gloucestershire Supported Housing - Cheltenham

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

    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 All referrals must come via the county council.

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