Jan and Andy Higgitt from Jestaminute, Neil Ordish from Headgym, Elaine Grant from Early Help, Andrea Maddocks from MentorLink, Danielle Campbell from Hayward Wright, Beth Haining from Global Harmony and MHAG vice-chair Rebecca Blake
A massive thank you from MHAG to all of the people who
attended our meeting on Tuesday (December 2) which was aimed at informing
residents and organisations about what we do but more specifically around letting
people know about the mentoring project.
The pilot launched almost six months ago now – co-ordinated
by Neil Ordish of Headgym, Beth Haining of Global Harmony, Elaine Grant from
Early Help and Mentor Link’s Andrea Maddocks. The aim is to provide long-term
support for people who may have accessed statutory services but need extra
support once that NHS input has come to an end. It’s a long-recognised problem
mental health isn’t fixable in six weeks – some people may need months or even
years to get back to a point where they’re feeling more positive about their
life.
Currently the mentoring project helps 20 people – each of
them get a slot once a fortnight either over the phone, on Skype or face to
face with mentors Neil and Beth – and it’s all goals-focused so each time they
are working towards achieving a measurable goal. It’s been fantastically
successful and the feedback the team are getting is great – people really
making changes in their lives due to the input of Beth and Neil who are
supported with all the management of the project by Elaine and Andrea.
The team are now putting together funding bids to enable the
project to continue long-term and fingers crossed it’ll be something we see
happening in Redditch for a long time to come!
Once again, thanks to all who attended on Tuesday – getting
over 40 people including representatives from the police, borough council,
health and care trust and many other organisations to come together on a cold
evening in December is great and is testament to the real focus on mental
health which is being led from the ground upward.
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