East Cheshire North Supported Housing (Princess Court) Store in Middlewich

Categories: Community Support

Who we are

Richmond Fellowship’s Princess Court is a 24 hour Mental Health Supported Housing Service based in Middlewich, with 7 individual self contained flats.

We provide a person centred holistic approach to promote the recovery of the people who live here, and support them to regain their independence. We offer support to adults, and aim to identify and meet their diverse needs, to help them on their personalised recovery journey.

What we do

Princess Court does have sleep in cover where you can access general support 8am-10pm, however if you are in crisis you will be able to request and receive support outside of these hours.

Support includes:

  • Support to sign up to a plus Dane tenancy within the building.
  • Support to set up utility bills, gas, water, electric, tv, council tax.
  • Maximise benefits, apply for any eligible exemptions, discounts, or grants.
  • Support to identify, apply and attend any courses to enhance wellbeing, employment, and basic skills needs.
  • Support to reconnect and build positive relationships at service level, within the community and where requested and appropriate family and friends.
  • Support to identify, apply and attend any employment opportunities, paid or voluntary.
  • Support to maximise health and wellbeing book and attend appointments such as GP, dentist CMHT etc., order, store and oversee medication.
  • Organise and facilitate activities such as walking groups, cinema groups, activity days, service user holidays.
  • Encourage involvement in the running of Richmond Fellowship as an organisation through promoting coproduction at every opportunity (national service user events, recruitment and selection involvement, peer mentoring, regular house meetings etc.)
  • Provide a person centred holistic recovery focussed approach.
  • Support to register with Local Housing Authority/private landlords and actively bid whilst gaining the skills to live independently.

Who we help

Adults with a mental health diagnosis.


Getting referred

The individuals entering the service will have high-level support and care needs and may include those with serious mental illness who may have a dual diagnosis and who also may have a history of substance misuse.

This includes individuals who are subject to Section 117 of the Mental Health Act and/or subject to MAPPA and Individuals whose level of risk can be managed safely in a social care environment.

In summary individuals may:

  • Have significant histories of risk to themselves or others
  • Relapse very rapidly if medication is discontinued or the environment is stressful
  • Be subject to section 117 of the Mental Health Act or a Community Treatment Order
  • Have dual diagnosis support needs
  • Have struggled to manage in other a supported housing settings and will be part of the Care Program Approach.
  • Referrals will be made to the service the by CECPCTs Community Mental Health Teams or other statutory agencies.

Referrals will be assessed using The Provider’s ‘Recovery Journey “Application for Service’ form with consent of the individual client. This should be sent along with the required supporting documentation, which will include social history, psychiatric report, recent CPA plan, up to date Risk Assessment and if there is a forensic history then more specialised information may be required.

The Referral Panel will approve all referrals made to the service.

Address

Princess Court
Princess Crescent
CW10 0QL, Middlewich, Cheshire,

Durham IT Floating Support Store in Crook

Categories: Community Support

Who we are

Durham Floating Support & IT Floating Support services work with adults across the county who are living independently and are affected by mental health problems. We are a small team with a wealth of knowledge, experience and skills to support you in your recovery journey.

What we do

We offer recovery focused, holistic support to individuals through a combination of face to face and remote working depending on what suits the person. Support is tailored to you personally, to help you meet your goals, and some areas this could cover are:

  • Learning the skills to help manage your condition
  • Learning or improving digital skills and accessing online resources
  • Meeting new people and accessing community resources
  • Finding work, education or volunteering opportunities
  • Improving your physical health
  • We also have a range of optional group activities to help reduce social isolation, such as a walking group and a lunch club.

We have a focus on Working Together and encourage people using our service to get involved and work alongside us to provide the best possible support.

Who we help

Our service is open to anyone over the age of 18 living in Co Durham, who has a recognised mental health issue and would benefit from support, subject to a successful assessment.


Getting referred

Individuals can be referred through secondary care teams, primary care teams or through any other support agency. We also take self-referrals.

Please contact the service to request an application form, or for more information.

Address

8A St. Stephen’s Close
Willington
DL15 0DQ, Crook, County Durham,

Derby City Life Links Store in Derby

Categories: Community Support

Who we are

Derby City Life Links provides a wellness and mental health recovery service tailored to meet your needs.

What we do

We provide a number of different support networks offering you the flexibility to choose how you receive support dependent on your own personal needs. Get in touch to discuss what might be most suitable for you.

Face to Face Support

  • Information, advice and navigation services delivered in many community locations
  • One to one sessions delivered at at our office or venue close to your home
  • Group support sessions delivered in a range of community venues local to you
  • Tailored information to meet your needs and preferences.

Details about our upcoming surgeries are available on our external website.

Online Support

  • Our website contains a directory of local services that can be easily browsed and filtered according to what you need
  • It also includes an automated self help assistant (chatbot) available 24/7 that allows you to ask questions online to get a better understanding of the support you might need
  • Our website also offers a self-referral service where you can make a request for one of our specialist trained staff to contact you to provide you with a more detailed assessment of your needs.

Freephone Services

  • Our Freephone support line is staffed Monday to Friday between the hours of 9am and 5pm. Our trained staff can provide you with support and advice on your personal needs
  • You can contact our team by calling 0800 0322202
  • If you are calling our support line out of hours, you will be provided with a list of other services that are available to you.

Who we help

We help support residents of Derby City. Please contact us if you require help with any of our services.


Getting referred

To download a referral form, click here.

Address

Stuart House, St Peter's Quarter
Green Lane
DE1 1RS, Derby, Derbyshire,

Chichester Peer Support Store in Chichester

Categories: Community Support

Who we are

In our peer support service, all our staff have experienced mental ill health and have used mental health services. In addition, to become a peer supporter, they have completed the peer employment training provided by Recovery Innovations.

This Richmond Fellowship service is a part of Pathfinder West Sussex, supporting people with their mental health and wellbeing. Pathfinder is an alliance of organisations providing a single point of access to mental health support across West Sussex. To find out more, visit www.pathfinderwestsussex.org.uk

What we do

Working alongside a trained peer support worker, who have their own experience of mental ill health to help you build strategies and explore your own unique goals and aspirations.

A personal support plan will be developed with you to keep a record of your goals and will be reviewed on a regular basis.

Richmond Fellowship has a variety of group sessions that can be delivered.  We can deliver condition specific groups, such as the depression support group, led by a peer support worker or more social based groups and activities depending on the needs or those we are working with.

Who we help

Our service is for adults aged over 18 with mental ill health who are registered with a GP and/or are resident in the areas served by Horsham and Crawley Borough Councils or Chichester District Council.


Getting referred

Please contact the service for more details.

Address

The New Park Centre
New Park Road
PO19 7XY, Chichester, West Sussex,

Chichester Community Support Store in Chichester

Categories: Community Support

Who we are

We provide outreach and peer support to people with mental ill health in the community.

This Richmond Fellowship service is a part of Pathfinder West Sussex, supporting people with their mental health and wellbeing. Pathfinder is an alliance of organisations providing a single point of access to mental health support across West Sussex. To find out more, visit www.pathfinderwestsussex.org.uk

What we do

Our service includes individual sessions with a recovery worker who will work alongside you to address your practical needs and achieve your personal goals. They will also support you in respect of your emotional, mental and physical wellbeing, working with and supporting you to access other services to improve over-all wellbeing.

Who we help

Our service is for adults aged over 18 with mental ill health who are registered with a GP and/or are resident in the areas served by Chichester District  Council.


Getting referred

Self referral by phone or requesting a form and sending it back to us.

Referrals from GPs, Community Mental Health Team, social worker, job centre, Time to Talk or other statutory service.

Address

The New Park Centre
New Park Road
PO19 7XY, Chichester, West Sussex ,

Blackpool Mental Health Support Centre Store in

Categories: Community Support

Who we are

Richmond Fellowship’s Blackpool Mental Health Support Centre provides mental health support for people presenting at A&E.

What we do

We provide support to people presenting at A&E in mental health crisis but who are otherwise physically well. We provide assessment and crisis intervention in a calm, safe space, and can signpost to other appropriate services.

Who we help

People presenting at A&E in mental health crisis.


Getting referred

From A&E only.

Address

Blackpool Victoria Hospital
Whinney Hey's Road
FY3 8NR, Blackpool,

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