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Join ClinksSheffield Mind is a mental health charity offering a range of services that support mental wellbeing across all communities in Sheffield.
We have been delivering mental health services in the city for over 40 years. We're proud to have been able to source funding and work with partners to maintain provision of free services despite a changing landscape and much greater competition for available financial resources.
We work with adults over the age of eighteen and provide a range of services to address multiple and complex mental health needs.
We have previously worked under contract to a community rehabilitation company providing therapeutic services to custody leavers.
We have been delivering mental health services in the city for over 40 years. We're proud to have been able to source funding and work with partners to maintain provision of free services despite a changing landscape and much greater competition for available financial resources.
We work with adults over the age of eighteen and provide a range of services to address multiple and complex mental health needs.
We have previously worked under contract to a community rehabilitation company providing therapeutic services to custody leavers.
Contact
Address
Wellbeing Centre
110 Sharrow Lane
Sheffield
South Yorkshire
S11 8AL
United Kingdom
Work Tel. No.
0114 258 4489
info@sheffieldmind.co.uk
Website
In Brief
Primary Field of Work
Mental health
Custody or Community
Community
No. of service users
84
Organisation type
Voluntary and Community Sector
Legal status
Charitable incorporated organisation
Year of Formation
1978
Organisation's Income
£1m - £5m
Contract History
Regions
Yorkshire and the Humber
South Yorkshire (Met County)
Sheffield
Area covered
Local or neighbourhood
Fields of Work
Attitudes, thinking and behaviour
Collaboration and partnership working
Counselling
Disability
Mental health
Relationships
Suicide and self-harm