Aims to resolve crisis at home by providing support and onward referrals after crisis is resolved. Alternative to hospital admission.
Opening hours: Thursday-Monday, 6pm-11pm
How do we offer support: Clients have a choice of how they can receive support from our staff, and this can be either face to face, phone calls, email or video consultation
What can you expect from us? The Barnsley Support Hub offers free mental health support in a welcoming, comfortable, non-judgmental, and non-clinical environment. Our experienced staff team is available to provide emotional, social and practical support if you are in crisis or feel you are heading toward a crisis situation.
Who is this service for? Anyone aged 18 and over can come to the Barnsley Support Hub – you don’t need a formal referral or appointment.
CAMHS stands for Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services. CAMHS are the NHS service that assesses and treats young people with emotional, behaviourable or mental health issues.
Changing Futures sets to improve the way that systems and services work to support individuals facing multiple disadvantage:
- Coproduction and peer support – South Yorkshire Housing Association works in partnership with Crisis, are delivering a Coproduction and Peer Support service. This service is increasing the influence of people with lived experience of multiple disadvantage on the design and delivery of services and the city’s overall strategy and approach to multiple disadvantage. They are working to increase the number of ways in which people currently experiencing multiple disadvantage can benefit from empathetic and credible role models.
- Core Delivery Team – caseload of 81 adults (7 per case worker). People receiving support from the progragramme also have access to additional psychiatric, psychological and primary care support, alongside personalisation budgets to meet their goals.
- Positive Activities – partnered with the Sheffield Drug and Alcohol Commissioning Team to co-commission the ‘Positive Activities for Adults in Recovery Fund’ which is administered and coproduced by South Yorkshire Housing Association.
- Learning and Development – Via Project 6, developing and offering bespoke training and awareness-raising activities, centred on knowledge of multiple disadvantage and implementing trauma-informed and person-centred approaches. Learning from all areas of the programme at a system level to develop consensus and sustainable, collective solutions.
- Enhanced and dedicated specialist support – increased the capacity of Sheffield Homeless Assessment and Support Team which provides access to healthcare services. Partnered with Paradigm Psychology to provide psychological support to support caseload and staff. Working with Cranstaun to deliver specialist support service for perpetrators of domestic violence.
- Data and Information Sharing – Mixture of data-led and operational intelligence approaches to inform how we work, from identifying caseload to helping inform service design and delivery. Repeatedly seek consent to share specific information with specific partners when needed. Developing a client portal so those supported have direct access to their records at any time.
Programme to increase access to mental health services and psychological therapies. Aimed at treating common mental health problems.
This organisation is a leading provider of services that support individuals who are recovering from ill mental health. Promoting awareness and aiding personal wellbeing, Mind helps individuals to progress towards recovery.
Mental health, addiction and family services.
We operate a Crisis Service 24/7 and can support people who are experiencing a mental health crisis who require a quick response. Accept self referrals. Appointment required.
Rotherham and Barnsley MIND has been providing community mental health support since 1971 and currently offers services to adults in the community and at the resource centre in Rotherham.
Provides round the clock mental health care for patients who attend Rotherham General Hospital to provide assessment, treatment and management of mental health to adults over the age of 18.
Providing a range of verified practical mental health and wellbeing information, support and advice for adults in Rotherham
The Greens drug and alcohol recovery accommodation in Sheffield. They can help with:
- Accommodation
- One to one support and group programmes
- Support to improve your mental and physical health
- Managing your money
- Building your confidence
- Maintaining your recovery
- Education, training and employment
Barnsley's Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service (CAMHS) works with children and young people up to the age of 18 who have mental health or emotional difficulties._x000D_
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Needs to be referred to the service by a professional.
Therapeutic support for young women (aged 16 – 25 years) and their children who have been affected by sexual abuse, sexual exploitation and intimate partner abuse.
- A Safe Place to Live – provides accommodation and housing support to establish a safe and secure home, providing the crucial foundation for recovery. Accommodation offered: shared safe house, self-contained single flats and houses for women with children, resettlement support, outreach service if a young woman already has somewhere safe to live, but would benefit from specialist therapeutic support services.
- Therapeutic support and practical help – person-centred, holistic support, based on the individual needs. Together with specialist support workers, clients develop their support to enable them to achieve their personal goals, alongside therapeutic interventions and activities.
- “Protect Yourself” – Groups and one to one session for girls and young women – person-centred, holistic approach to personal safety and healthy relationships.
- “Parents As First Teachers” – Groups and one to one sessions for young women and their children – successful research and evidence based parenting support programme for “at risk families”.