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  • Beth's Story

    Last updated: 09/10/2023

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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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  • Derby City Sustainable Living Scheme

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

    The service comprises of three elements: long-term and short-term accommodation, and tenancy support. The long-term housing service has 6 self-contained flats at our site in Derby City. The site includes a large Communal Area. Tenants receive up to 10 hours support per week depending on need. This is available weekdays 9am-5pm. This short-term supported housing has 6 properties providing up to 18 months support to people with a mental health and homeless background. Our Tenancy Support helps individuals in their own homes and runs weekdays 9am- 5pm. 10 hours of support, depending on need, are provided per person and covers Derby City.

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  • Philanthropy

    1 min read |Last updated: 13/05/2024

    Mental illness devastates lives. It affects your ability to work and strains your relationships. It hurts the people closest to you as they watch you struggle to cope. Challenges like unstable housing, social stigma and overburdened healthcare services compound the already daunting experience of living with mental illness. But with your support, it...

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  • Jamie's Story

    Last updated: 09/10/2023

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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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  • Policy Position on Community Treatment Orders (CTOs)

    Campaigns and policy |1 min read |Last updated: 20/06/2023

    Our position on Community Treatment Orders (CTOs) Published December 14 2022 A Community Treatment Order (CTO) allows a person severely affected by mental illness to be treated and supervised in the community rather than in hospital. In December 2022, Rethink Mental Illness revised their position in relation to the use of CTOs.                     ...

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  • Response Magazine

    Last updated: 16/04/2024

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  • Moultrie Road Nursing Home

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

    Moultrie Road provides a 7 bedded, 24 hour staffed nursing service offering rehabilitation and support to people with severe mental illness. Individuals can be supported to move on into more independent accommodation with the option of move on into our CQC registered Supported Living Service. This service can be provided in one of our 3 bedded properties or in independent accommodation.

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  • Donate today

    1 min read |Last updated: 28/03/2024

    Please donate now to help provide what could be life-saving support for those impacted by serious mental illness.

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  • Housing

    Campaigns and policy |Last updated: 28/03/2024

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  • National Schizophrenia Awareness Day

    Campaigns and policy |Last updated: 03/04/2024

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  • Somerset Additional Housing Service - Burcott Road Flats

    Services and Groups |Last updated: 30/10/2023

    Burcott Road is a supported housing service for people aged 18 years and over, who are living with a mental illness, and have low-level needs. It consists of six self-contained flats with residence parking facilities and a communal garden. The service provides housing related support to people who are at risk of not accessing or sustaining a home because of their mental health, vulnerability and/or a history of housing related problems. People can stay in the service for up to two years. The aim is to move people on to lead more independent lives in their own accommodation. If residents require additional support that isn’t housing related they will be signposted to appropriate services. While there is no staff office onsite, a floating support service is offered.

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  • Somerset Additional Housing Service - Keward House

    Services and Groups |Last updated: 30/10/2023

    Keward House is a supported housing service for people aged 18 years and above, who are living with a mental illness and have low-to-medium needs. It has 19 rooms divided into four suites, each with communal kitchens, bathroom and lounge areas within one large building. The service provides housing-related support to people who are at risk of not accessing or sustaining a home because of their mental health, vulnerability and/or a history of housing related problems. People can stay in the service for up to two years. The aim is to move people on to lead more independent lives in their own accommodation. If residents require additional support that isn’t housing related they will be signposted to appropriate services. Staff are based in an office on site.

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  • Somerset Additional Housing Service - Eastleigh Court

    Services and Groups |Last updated: 30/10/2023

    Eastleigh Court is a low-to medium need supported housing service for people aged 18 years and above who are affected by mental illness. It is made up of four individual houses, each with five bedrooms and shared facilities. The staff office is based in a fifth building on site. The service provides housing related support to people who are at risk of not accessing or sustaining a home because of their mental health, vulnerability and/or a history of housing related problems. People can stay in the service for up to two years, the aim being to move people on to lead more independent lives in their own accommodation.

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  • Warwickshire Supported Living Service

    Services and Groups |Last updated: 29/06/2023

    Our service can give you the support you need to recover a better quality of life, and improve your wellbeing. After leaving hospital you can come and stay at one of our supported living houses where we can help you learn the skills to live independently in the community. Our accommodation is close to Rugby town centre and only 10 minutes walk from one of our 24 hour staffed residential nursing services. We are also open to anyone already living independently in the community who is struggling to manage their mental health

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  • Constituencies that Care

    Campaigns and policy |1 min read |Last updated: 03/04/2024

    Constituencies that Care Why voters are looking to the next election for improvements to the nation’s mental health Imagine a cause that has strong public support, would ease the burden on the NHS, embolden our economy, and improve the lives of millions of people in the process.Mental health has never been a higher public priority than it is today,...

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  • Somerset Additional Housing Service - St Andrews Court

    Services and Groups |Last updated: 30/10/2023

    St Andrews Court is a supported housing service for people aged 18 years and above who are living with a mental illness and have low-level needs. It consists of eight self-contained flats with limited courtyard parking and communal garden. The service provides housing related support to people who are at risk of not accessing or sustaining a home because of their mental health, vulnerability and/ or a history of housing related problems. People can stay in the service for up to two years. The aim is to move people on to lead more independent lives in their own accommodation. If residents require additional support that isn’t housing related they will be signposted to appropriate services. Staff are based at the service on a Monday, Wednesday and Friday 9am-5pm. There is an out-of-hours housing related on call service.

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