Together For mental Wellbeing (Community Support Service)

St Helens community support is a free and independent service funded by supporting people to provide housing related support to people experiencing severe mental distress. We work in partnership with other local statutory and voluntary services to support individuals to get the help they need. We offer people support to: Deal with finances, benefits, budgeting and debt Plan ways to main the security and safety of their home Manage property repairs Monitor medication Access community services and activities, e.g. local library or gym, places of worship and community groups Socialise and try new social activities Keep healthy e.g. keep GP appointments, do regular exercise, plan and prepare meals, buy groceries Find voluntary or paid work We also run weekly drop-in sessions which provide refreshments, and activities such as quizzes or bingos, as well as community outings. Our women’s group drop-in runs on Monday mornings and our mixed group drop-in on Wednesday mornings. Individuals are offered peer support from trained volunteers who have personal experiences of mental health issues. Accessing support and making a referral If you are in need of support please get in touch with us directly or alternatively a mental health professional e.g. your social worker, community psychiatric nurse or psychiatrist, can make a referral on your behalf. Once we receive a referral, we will contact you, make an appointment to meet with you and discuss our service and how we might be able to help. If the service is right for you, we will work closely with you to create a support plan, which we will regularly review with you to ensure that we continue to meet your needs.

pc-sthelenscss@together-uk.org

United Reformed Church St Helens, WA10 2JZ 01744 752 611

Areas Of Work
Health

Groups worked with
All

Areas worked in
St Helens Wide, St Helens - North Area A – Billinge & Seneley Green, St Helens - East Area B – Blackbrook, St Helens - South Area B – Bold, St Helens - East Area A – Earlestown, St Helens - North Area B – Eccleston, St Helens - East Area B – Haydock, St Helens - North Area A – Moss Bank, St Helens - East Area A – Newton-le-Willows, St Helens - North Area A – Rainford, St Helens - South Area B – Rainhill, St Helens - Central Area – Town Centre, St Helens - South Area A – Sutton,