Our Services

  • Safe Space to provide informal Talking Therapy sessions on a one to basis in the community
  • Mental Health Awareness Training:

We provide culturally sensitive mental health awareness sessions to groups in the community and to those organizations who like to give their staff some understanding of mental health and wellbeing

  • Suicide Awareness/Prevention Training:

Our Suicide awareness session is designed for people to understand the effects of suicide and how we can put support in place to save lives.

 

Community Engagement Research.

We provide community research to organizations on the mental health of diverse communities in Birmingham

Support Services;

We provide support services to supported accommodation providers working with vulnerable residents in their properties across Birmingham, we offer a safe space for residents to talk about their mental health struggles and provide them with coping mechanism strategies and help them achieve their goals.

Supported Accommodation.

We aim to provide suitable accommodations in the community to mental health patients coming out of hospital to help and support them to live independently in the community. We work with our partner organisations who provide high quality accommodations in the community and through our experienced mental health            support workers provide high quality support to vulnerable community citizens.

  • We also provide accommodation to people who are affected by domestic violence to live free of fear and develop confidence in themselves to live their life to the full.

Our Partners

We are proud to say that we have been working  closely in partnership with Midlands Living CIC, SAIF Homes LTD, Step Next and National Community Homes supporting their residents.

 

Our Vision

 

“Better Mental Health for diverse communities of Birmingham”

Values

 

Engage: To engage the vulnerable and hardly reached citizens of our communities into mental health and wellbeing services who often find it difficult to engage and access services.

Respect: We respect each and every individual that access our services

Prevention: To destigmatise mental health and get people to talk about mental health in a positive manner.

Wellbeing: We hope to promote better mental health in our communities by creating opportunities for people to engage in wellbeing activities.

Understand: We listen and understand and will provide every opportunity to our service users to understand them

Hope: We provide hope to people who are on their journey to recovery by providing them options and opportunities.