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CAPITAL
Offering: Peer-led groups, workshops, training, in-patient peer support, volunteering opportunities and community groups
CAPITAL is an independent organisation, led by and for people who have lived experience of mental distress or using mental health services.
26 years ago, West Sussex mental health services didn’t have an understanding of our experience as users of local services, or as people with lived experience of mental health issues, so CAPITAL formed to try to help change that.
Through discussions, feedback and planning meetings, we worked through ideas with professionals to improve things, together, and we became Clients And Professionals In Training And Learning – the local voice of people with lived experience.
We are open to anyone over the age of 18, who is using mental health services in West Sussex or identifies with having lived experience of mental health issues. Becoming a CAPITAL member is free.
We aim to strengthen our independence, work with new partners, grow our membership and develop our peer-led support – in communities, hospitals, through a county peer network and in services.
Areas covered: All areas within West Sussex, including (but not limited to) Adur, Bognor, Burgess Hill, Chichester, Crawley, East Grinstead, Haywards Heath, Horsham, Littlehampton, Midhurst, Southwick, Worthing.
Email: enquiries@capitalproject.org
Tel: 01243 869662
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Mind in Brighton and Hove
Providing a range of advice and information, advocacy and support services, to empower anyone experiencing a mental health problem to achieve what they want with their lives, and play a full part in society.
Mind in Brighton and Hove offers peer mentoring support in Crawley and Horsham, as well as community advocacy and Independent Mental Health Advocacy (IMHA) services across West Sussex. Our advocacy services take action to help you say what you want to say, secure your rights, make your views and wishes heard, and support you to obtain the services that you need. IMHA services are available to those who have been sectioned under the Mental Health Act.
Areas covered: Crawley, Horsham (peer mentoring); West Sussex (advocacy)
Website: https://www.mindcharity.co.uk/services/services-in-west-sussex/
Tel: 01273 666950
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Pathfinder Adur
The lead provider for Pathfinder Adur is West Sussex Mind at the Corner House in Southwick. We provide advice, information and support for people aged 18+ affected by mental health problems living in Fishersgate, Lancing, Shoreham, Sompting, Southwick and the surrounding areas, as well as carers, friends, professionals and other agencies.
Our Pathfinder support hub offers face-to-face and online individual sessions, group sessions to socialise with others and learning and development workshops.
In our group development sessions, you can learn coping strategies to help you manage your mental well-being and build self-esteem. We also offer a wide range of workshops, including five ways to well-being, mental health toolbox and listening and communication skills.
ServicesInformation, advice and signposting Mental health advice Individual and group supportLocationMeetings at the above address are by appointment only. Please contact by phone/ email/ through advice and information session to arrange an appointment.Contact0300 303 5652 -
Pathfinder Chanctonbury
Covid-19 statement
Due to the Government advice, Pathfinder Chanctonbury is now closed for all in-person support and is offering online and phone support in its place. Please email us in the first instance and someone will get back to you. All details are here: https://www.westsussexmind.org/help_and_support/getting-help/i-want-to-…
We offer a range of support for people experiencing mental health difficulties including information & advice, 1:1 support, group activities and peer support. Services provided by an alliance of organisations working together for better mental health and wellbeing in Steyning and the surrounding area of Chanctonbury. The lead provider for Pathfinder Chanctonbury is West Sussex Mind.
ServicesInformation, advice and signposting A Pathfinder Information Point A regular programme One to one supportLocationMeetings at the above address are by appointment only. Please contact by phone/ email/ through advice and information session to arrange an appointment.Contact0300 303 5652 -
Pathfinder Chichester
The lead provider for Chichester is Richmond Fellowship
Please get in touch with us by phone on 01243 780 420. You will need to leave a message, but a member of our team will get back to you asap. Alternatively, you can email us at Pathfinder.chichester@richmondfellowship.org.uk
When we receive your referral (via phone/email), we will call you to arrange a suitable time and date for your initial discussion. We’ll explain what our current service offer is, what support we’re able to provide, the purpose of the initial discussion and what will be covered during the conversation. We’ll let you know the name of the recovery worker who will call you to complete the initial discussion, and how to contact us should you need to rearrange or have any questions.
If you’d prefer your initial discussion to be completed via video call, we can arrange a scheduled appointment on Zoom or Attend Anywhere. Although most of our initial discussions are completed via phone or video call, we can offer face to face for those unable to access via digital means or for those situations where digital support would not be appropriate/effective.
ServicesInformation and advice Access to peer support Social Activites Individual and Group supportLocationMeetings at the above address are by appointment only. Please contact by phone/ email/ through advice and information session to arrange an appointment.Contact01243 780 420 -
Pathfinder Crawley
The lead provider for Pathfinder Mid Sussex and Crawley is BHT Sussex. We provide information, advice, signposting, community groups, peer support and recovery-focused one-to-one sessions for people aged 18+, who are affected by mental health - as well as carers, friends, professionals and other agencies. Unfortunately, we do not offer therapy or counselling. Please get in touch with us by phone, email or post and we will do our best to help you.
ServicesInformation and advice Access to peer support Group activities Young adults serviceLocationMeetings at the above address are by appointment only. Please contact by phone/ email/ through advice and information session to arrange an appointment.Contact01293 534782 -
Pathfinder Horsham
The lead provider for Horsham is Richmond Fellowship. We are available on the phone and online.
Ongoing support is carried out either remotely via telephone or via face-to-face appointments. These are supported by comprehensive risk assessments in line with the government’s guidance. People accessing this service and staff are asked to adhere to specific measures, which are discussed and agreed prior to support commencing.
For more information, please call 01403 241866 or email Horsham.Pathfinder@RichmondFellowship.org.uk and we will do our best to get back to you within 48 hours.
We currently offer a range of groups:
Community drop-ins – weekly
Depression and anxiety group – fortnightly
Creative art group – weekly (every three months)
Women’s group – fortnightly
Men’s group – to be confirmed
Board games group – fortnightly
Gardening group – fortnightly (spring, summer and autumn months; weather-dependent)Please be aware that we do not offer counselling or therapy. Please get in touch for more information, and we will do our best to signpost you to relevant organisations and individuals that can offer these services.
ServicesInformation and advice Mental health advice Social activities Access to peer support for service usersLocationMeetings at the above address are by appointment only. Please contact by phone/ email/ through advice and information session to arrange an appointment.Contact01403 241866 -
Pathfinder Littlehampton
The lead provider for Littlehampton is West Sussex Mind. We provide advice, information and support for people aged 18+ affected by mental health problems living in Littlehampton and the surrounding area, as well as carers, friends, professionals and other agencies.
We offer face-to-face and online individual sessions, group sessions to socialise with others, and learning and development workshops.
As well as our online groups offered from Littlehampton, you could choose to join other online sessions which operate across our West Sussex Mind support areas, providing more opportunities to socialise and to take part in learning and development.
ServicesInformation, advice and signposting Mental health advice Individual and group support Access to peer mentoringLocationMeetings at the above address are by appointment only. Please contact by phone/ email/ through advice and information session to arrange an appointment.Contact0300 303 5652 -
Pathfinder Mid Sussex and Crawley
The lead provider for Pathfinder Mid Sussex and Crawley is BHT Sussex. We provide information, advice, signposting, community groups, peer support and recovery-focused one-to-one sessions for people aged 18+, who are affected by mental health - as well as carers, friends, professionals and other agencies. Unfortunately, we do not offer therapy or counselling. Please get in touch with us by phone, email or post and we will do our best to help you.
ServicesYoung adults service Mental health advice Peer Support Group activitiesLocationMeetings at the above address are by appointment only. Please contact by phone/ email/ through advice and information session to arrange an appointment.Contact01444 416391 -
Pathfinder Midhurst
The lead provider for Midhurst is West Sussex Mind. We provide advice, information and support for people aged 18+ affected by mental health problems living in Midhurst and the surrounding areas, as well as carers, friends, professionals and other agencies.
We offer face-to-face and online individual sessions, group sessions to socialise with others and learning and development workshops.
ServicesInformation, advice and signposting A Pathfinder Information Point A regular programme One to one supportLocationMeetings at the above address are by appointment only. Please contact by phone/ email/ through advice and information session to arrange an appointment.Contact0300 303 5652 -
Pathfinder Worthing
The lead provider for Worthing is West Sussex Mind. We provide advice, information and support for people aged 18+ affected by mental health problems living in Worthing and the surrounding area, as well as carers, friends, professionals and other agencies.
We offer face-to-face and online mental health support, group sessions to socialise with others, and learning and development workshops.
Our mental health support
Our mental health support workers will work on a support plan with you and help define your needs and goals. This session could be in person or by phone or video call. Depending on your individual needs, we may offer you up to six sessions, helping you to talk through how you are feeling and sharing resources with you to help you better understand and manage your mental health.
ServicesInformation, advice and signposting A Pathfinder Information Point A regular programme One to one supportLocationMeetings at the above address are by appointment only. Please contact by phone/ email/ through advice and information session to arrange an appointment.Contact0300 303 5652 -
Rethink Asian Mental Health Helpline
Providing an Asian Mental Health Helpline across West Sussex.
The Sahayak Asian Mental Health Helpline offers a culturally sensitive listening and information service for anyone affected by mental health issues - whether they are service users, carers or friends, and people affected by domestic abuse.
Callers may speak to us in Asian languages (Gujarati, Punjabi, Hindu, and Urdu) or English.
When you call the helpline you can expect to be listened to, treated with dignity and respect, given emotional support and signposted to useful sources of information.
Calls to our number are free and will not show up on your bill.
Areas covered: West Sussex
Tel: 0800 800 2073
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Richmond Fellowship
Providing peer support and outreach services for adults over 18 with mental health support problems who are registered with a GP and/or are a resident in Chichester or Horsham.
Our long- and short-term Horsham Outreach Community Based Support service works with individuals affected by mental ill health already living in their own homes to receive assistance with day-to-day tasks and activities, such as budgeting finances or doing the weekly food shop.
Areas covered: Chichester, Horsham
Email: Pathfinder.Chichester@richmondfellowship.org.uk
Pathfinder.Horsham@richmondfellowship.org.uk
Tel: 01243 780420 (Chichester), 01403 241866 (Horsham)
ServicesPeer support OutreachLocationMeetings at the above address are by appointment only. Please contact by phone/ email/ through advice and information session to arrange an appointment. -
Southdown
Offering individual tailored support to people wishing to find employment or retain support with their existing job. Southdown Supported Employment is for adults who have mental health support needs to secure employment or support to retain their existing employment. The service provides free, independent, and confidential support. Sessions are held 1:1 with the Pathfinder Employment Specialist and tailored to individual goals. Appointments take place in the community, for example at a local cafe, with a focus on securing paid employment and the steps that will be needed to get there. Areas covered: across West SussexWebsite: https://www.southdown.org/how-we-help/mental-health-and-employment-supp…
ServicesEmployment servicesLocationMeetings at the above address are by appointment only. Please contact by phone/ email/ through advice and information session to arrange an appointment. -
Stonepillow
Supporting and empowering homeless and vulnerable people to achieve sustainable independence and wellbeing.Stonepillow provides assessment and referral into either its own hostels/supported accommodation/ recovery service, or supported engagement into another accommodation provider. It also provides support for the complex issues that homeless clients present with, most commonly substance misuse and mental health. Stonepillow's day hubs host a wide range of external partner sessions, including needle exchange, budgeting, IT support and visits from GPs and hairdressers.Areas covered: Arun district, Chichester districtWebsite: https://stonepillow.org.uk/Tel: 01243 537934
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Sussex Partnership NHS Foundation Trust (SPFT)
Pathfinder clinical service provided by nurses and occupational therapists.
The clinical service offers short term input to support people in transition from Sussex Partnership teams and link them to the wider Pathfinder alliance services and other local support as required. They also provide accessible preventative support for people engaged with Pathfinder services with links to Sussex Partnership teams if needed.
Clinicians offer short term individual and/or group work sessions. Groups are co-produced and delivered by Pathfinder clinical staff, Peer Support Workers and Pathfinder partners.
Referrals for the transition service are via SPFT teams within assessment and treatment services only. Referrals for the preventative service are made via staff members within Pathfinder voluntary sector services.
Areas covered: across West Sussex
ServicesClinical supportLocationMeetings at the above address are by appointment only. Please contact by phone/ email/ through advice and information session to arrange an appointment. -
United Response
Providing advice, information and support for people aged 18+ affected by mental health problems living in Bognor and the surrounding area – including carers, friends, professionals and other agencies.Information, advice and signposting is available by phone or email, Monday to Friday, 9am to 4.30pm. Services include individual and group support, access to peer support, and drop-in sessions (please contact the service for more information).Area covered: Bognor RegisEmail: pathfinder.bognor@unitedresponse.org.ukTel: 01243 863034
ServicesInformation, advice and supportLocationMeetings at the above address are by appointment only. Please contact by phone/ email/ through advice and information session to arrange an appointment.Contact01243 863034 -
West Sussex Mind
Offering advice and information about mental health and other services in the local area. Services include one to one support including goal setting and progress reviews, focused learning and development workshops to help improve mental and physical well-being and support personal development, access to a peer mentor, and group sessions to socialise with others.
There is a young people's service in Shoreham, Southwick, Lancing, Worthing, Steyning, Storrington, Pulborough, Henfield, Littlehampton, Bognor, Chichester and Midhurst areas, as well as a service for older people in the Bognor, Chichester and Bognor areas.
West Sussex Mind’s help point is the first point of contact for anyone looking for support. The team listens to people, talks through their needs and discusses options. These may include passing on details to the mental health recovery team, offering well-being advice, signposting to self-help videos and information, talking through a diagnosis, and giving information about treatments or support options available in the community.
Areas covered: Adur, Chanctonbury, Littlehampton, Midhurst, Worthing
Email: helppoint@westsussexmind.org
Website: https://www.westsussexmind.org/help_and_support/getting-help
Phone: 0300 303 5652
ServicesMental health support Peer mentoringLocationMeetings at the above address are by appointment only. Please contact by phone/ email/ through advice and information session to arrange an appointment.Contact0300 303 5652