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MHM and JustGiving

You can now raise money for Mental Health Matters through the online donation site JustGiving, www.justgiving.com

Crisis Team event helps shape future of service

Sunderland Local Involvement Network (LINk) teamed up with Mental Health Matters’ Sunderland Mental Health User Voice to host an event designed to shape the future of Mental Health Crisis Team services across the city.

Bishop Stephen Conway steps down as MHM Chair of Trustees

After many years of dedicated service, Bishop Stephen Conway has stepped down as the Chair of Mental Health Matters.

Mental Health Matters extends its Helpline Service into Warwickshire

Mental Health Matters (MHM) has recently been awarded the contract to provide helpline support to the residents of the Warwickshire area. Delivering on behalf of Coventry and Warwickshire NHS Partnership Trust, MHM will be building on its existing service provision in and around Coventry, a service it has provided since 2004.

Green-fingered service users transform centre garden

Green-fingered service users transform centre garden Mental Health Matters is joining forces with housing and regeneration company Coast & Country to launch an environmental improvement scheme.

Mental Health Matters leads in improving access to psychological therapies in Warrington

Two local mental health organisations have been chosen to provide Warrington’s Improved Access to Psychological Therapies (IAPT) service.

New Premises for Mental Health Matters in Gateshead.

Pathways Advice, Pathways Advocacy, Gateshead Mental Health User Forum and Independent Mental Health Advocacy (IMHA) have now all successfully moved to new premises.

New Talking Therapy Service Launched in County Durham & Darlington

A new service is being launched this week to help people suffering from depression and anxiety. Talking Changes is a joint venture between the local NHS and Mental Health Matters and has been set up to improve access to psychological therapies across County Durham and Darlington.

The Road Ahead... A guide to dealing with the impact of suicide

Over the past year, Helen Mackay, Mental Health Matters Chief Operating Officer, has been working with Shirley Smith of If U Care Share to produce “The Road Ahead – a guide to dealing with the impact of suicide”.

A new destination for employment help in North Tyneside

Mental Health Matters has relaunched its employment service for people with mental health needs in North Tyneside. Previously known as 'Brighter Futures' and based at the Phoenix Centre in Wallsend, the service is now called North Tyneside STEP and is based in North Shields.

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