Emotional Well-Being and Mental Health Directory for Sandwe…

Murray Hall Community Trust 01902 826 306 or 01902 826 308

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Open: 9 am - 5 pm, Mon to Thurs and 9 am – 4:30 pm Fri Email: cts@murrayhall.co.uk and info@murrayhall.co.uk Web: https://www.murrayhall.co.uk

Murray Hall offers a number of different projects to support children and young people in need of support using a range of therapeutic and counselling techniques to offer a bespoke therapeutic service. This is managed by the Creative Therapeutic Service. They offer 1-2-1 and group counselling support in school, online and face to face at their Tipton based centre. Specialisms can include domestic abuse, loss and separation, looked after child, trauma and self-harm. Creative Therapeutic Services also have a number of projects where they support adults with their mental health and wellbeing. They offer 1-2-1 support both face to face at the centre but also offer online and telephone support if clients prefer. In addition to the fully funded projects, they also offer a bespoke paid service to schools and other agencies on request .

Older Adults Therapeutic Service (OATS) 0121 803 2345

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Open: 9am to 5pm Mon to Fri Address: OATS Hub, Blakenall Village Centre, 79 Thames Road, Blakenall, Walsall, WS3 1LZ Email: bchft.oatsreferrals@nhs.net Web: Older Adults Therapeutic Service (OATS) :: Black Country Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust The Older Adults Therapeutic Service (OATS) is provided by Black Country Healthcare Foundation Trust. It provides a wide variety of evidence based therapeutic interventions within community locations for adults with mental health challenges or dementia. For people diagnosed with dementia, the interventions can include information following a diagnosis and facilitation of initial Cognitive Stimulation Therapy (CST). Referrals are accepted from secondary care services within Black Country Healthcare Foundation Trust and from local third-party dementia support services. For people with functional mental health challenges, recovery focused support can be offered through education, skills-based training and facilitation of peer support. Referrals are accepted from secondary care teams within Black Country Healthcare Foundation Trust.

PAGE (Parents, Advocacy, Guidance and Empowerment) 0121 520 8070 or 0121 558 5555 (Option 3)

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Open: 9 – 5.30pm Mon – Thurs; 9 – 5pm Fridays. Email: sandwelladvocacy@btconnect.com

Partnership with Sandwell Advocacy as Communities in Sync empowering Parents aged 18+ with Learning Disabilities to thrive. Providing wellbeing, independent living support and advocacy for parents subject to or at risk of interventions from early help; child in need plans, child protection plans or Section 47 enquiry. Practical ‘hands on’ outreach/ self-help ensuring parents with learning difficulties are equipped with skills, knowledge, confidence to live as independently as possible and wellbeing/ mental health are resilient. Co-produced to also work alongside local services e.g., Family Hubs, Sandwell Children’s Trust and parenting support focusing on parent’s independent living skills.

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