Health Charities That specialise in Mental health
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(a) Opta - (asian) Organisation For The Prevention And Treatment Of Addiction
HealthSubstance use /misuse and mental health
Hugo Jacobs Cognitive Therapy Charity
HealthSupporting mainly things that help with mental illness / depression.
Sun Rays
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Health, Housing, ReligionSupporting less privileged:Education/Training/Mental health/Disability/Homelessness,/Religious activities /Arts/culture/Children/Young people/Elderly/Old People/Other charities/Voluntary bodies/Women health/Providing advocacy/advice/information/Other charitable activities
Lifespring In The Dukeries
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Childcare, Health, Religion, Social welfareChildren and Youth clubs; Toddler group; distribution of food hampers; support and care for people with mental health issues; free clothing ; group for the over fifty fives; affordable availability of hall for local community groups; Alpha course; marriage course; training events, leadership courses; support for Christians through small group network; Charity Shops.
Npn
Beneficiary group, HealthSupport and information for families with children and young people with special needs. Support and information for those suffering from post natal depression who have children with special needs
Hounslow African Health Project (hahp)
Beneficiary group, HealthHAHP was set up in 2001. To respond to the Health and Social Care needs of the African migrant communities in Hounslow.Mission is to improve the physical and mental health of African families and individuals to ensure that people lead a reasonable quality of life. HAHP's overall aim is to raise sexual health awareness with specific focus on HIV /AIDS prevention work.
Bedfordshire African Community Centre Limited
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Charity and VCS support, Economic and community development, Education, Facilities, Health, HousingTo Provide advice, advocacy and information on statutory/public and voluntary sector services to Africans and other minority groups to address the mental health and well-being issues faced by Africans including refugees, asylum seekers & Migrants in Luton & Beds areas, to provide a signposting support service to organisations that provide advice on welfare, benefits, housing and employment.
Hafal
Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, Education, Health, Housing, LeisureHafal provides information, advice, support and services of the highest standard to people recovering from serious mental illness, their families and carers, in areas such as housing, education and training, rehabilitation and employment and recreation. Members directly influence the Charity through the election of Trustees who manage and direct the Charity's work.
Phoenix Employ
Education, Health, Social welfarePhoenix Employ is a unique grassroots partnership of Social Training Enterprises which work with people who are disadvantaged within society, and particularly within the labour market, because of learning and physical disabilities, sensory impairment or poor mental health/mental illness.
Echo Trust
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, HealthTHE CHARITY PROVIDES GRANTS TO SUPPORT CHILDREN'S/YOUNG ADULTS CHARITIES FOR ESSENTIAL MEDICAL EQUIPMENT, HEALTH PROJECTS AND MENTAL HEALTH PROJECTS AIMED AT THOSE UNDER 25 YEARS OF AGE.
International Institute Of Child And Adolescent Mental Health
Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, HealthOrganises conferences and training for professionals working with children and young people with mental health diffculties in England and abroad. Fundraising undertaken to fund overseas projects to train professionals there. For example, members of the charity have previously been to different areas of India and Egypt.
Sawhaa (south Asian Women's Health Awareness Association)
Beneficiary group, HealthCreate awareness around mild/moderate mental health illnesses for south Asian women and girls in Bradford, thus building confidence, self-esteem and improving quality of life.
Angel Shed Theatre Company
Arts, Beneficiary group, Health, Social welfareWe are an inclusive theatre company for young people in Islington. We give access to the transformative power of participation in the performing arts, irrespective of ability or income. We enable greater inclusion for those likely to be otherwise excluded: those with disabilities, mental health issues, or disadvantaged backgrounds. We do this through workshops, performances and community outreach.
East London Asian Family Counselling
Beneficiary group, Health, Social welfareELAFC provides a culturally sensitive counselling service in a safe and confidential environment to Asian women and male and their families in Tower Hamlets. We provide counselling and support in the area of Mental Health, Domestic violence, Couple counselling, Crime and disorder, Advice and Information. Due to the longstanding service in LBTH, local agencies are confidence to work in partnership.
The Your Voice Magazine
Arts, HealthWe are a user-led mental health organisation producing a quarterly mental health magazine with news, information and articles about mental health issues and services; it highlights good practice. The magazine is distributed free of charge to mental health service users, carers and professionals. It is received by all mental health service providers in Sheffield. We also maintain a website.
Alpha One Activity Clubs
HealthMental health arts group
Barrow Dads Group
Beneficiary group, HealthTo support fathers/male carers & their families through a wide range of issues including mental & physical health, supporting families with emotional wellbeing. Providing individual & group support for fathers/male carers & their families through structured activities within the weekly groups.
The National Spirituality And Mental Health Forum
HealthBI-MONTHLY MEETINGS CONCERNING SPIRITUALITY AND MENTAL HEALTH CARE. PERIODIC SEMINARS, CONFERENCES, TRAINING PROJECT FOR THE NHS-MHT/PCT TRUSTS
Parasol Charity
Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, Health, Leisureraising funds for injured military personnel (including mental health) and their families to provided them with dignity and needs . Activities such as Challenges, golf day,Charity Dinners organised to raise the funds and profile. auctioning of donated items at dinners and event days
Moving Forward
Health, Leisure, Social welfareTo promote and protect the physical and mental health of users of the Portsmouth Enablement Centre at St Mary's Community Health Campus, Portsmouth ('the centre') and to support users and their carers and relatives through the provision of suppot, education, practical advice, recreational activities and social events.
Petar Network
Beneficiary group, Crime and Justice, Health, Saving of livesResponsible for the delivery of mental health awareness training for frontline prison staff working at London Prisons. We have also delivered events in the area of alcohol, young offenders older adult healthcare. We have also been provided advice in research and training. We have also delivered an event in the area of Learning disabilities and Offenders for prison, Probation and Police Staff.
One Life - Promoting The Emotional Well-Being Of Young People
Beneficiary group, HealthTHE PRESERVATION AND PROTECTION OF THE PHYSICAL AND MENTAL HEALTH OF YOUNG PEOPLE BYTHE PROVISION OF EDUCATION, INFORMATION, SUPPORT AND ADVICE.
Lifeline Foundation UK
HealthTo preserve and protect the health of suicidal people by providing and assisting in the provision of facilities, support services and equipment not normally provided by the statutory authorities.
Noble Clothiers Limited
Healthadvancament of basic educationrelief of povertypromote and protect the physical and mental health of cancer patients, HIV/AIDS patientadvancement of christian religion
Family Centre Trust
Beneficiary group, Crime and Justice, Health, Social welfareTo preserve and protect the mental health and relieve poverty, hardship, and the distress of persons who have suffered or currently suffer a legal restriction on their liberty and who are or were detained in prison and their spouses, partners, families, dependants and friends in particular by the establishment or maintenance of centres for use by the beneficiaries.