Tag: Phone

  • Highland Eating Disorder Support

    About

    An adult outpatient eating disorder service, serving the Highland Health and Social Care Partnership area (excluding Argyll and Bute), treating patients aged 18 and over.

    I hope these pages offer what you’re seeking. If you’d like to talk privately about something or someone, please fill out the contact page with your information, and I’ll reach out to set up a convenient time for us to chat“.

    Important Information

    “If you haven’t already done so a key starting point is to book a visit with your GP, who can refer you to NHS services if they think it’s needed. For more details, feel free to chat with me directly or fill out the contact form on the website”.

    Contact

    Website: Highland eating Disorder Support

    Telephone: 07958 783 838

    E-mail: michelle@highlandeatingdisorder.co.uk

    • Mon – Fri 09:00 am – 06:00 pm
    • Saturday 10:00 am – 05:00 pm
    • Sunday Closed
  • Black Isle Cares

    About

    Black Isle Cares offers a befriending service. The befriending service offers support to individuals in the community who feel lonely or isolated. Under this service, individuals will be matched with a volunteer befriender who will visit regularly to offer practical and social support. The service is free of charge and runs with the help of volunteer befrienders. All volunteer befrienders are trained through the Highland Hospice Helping Hands program and will need to successfully pass full PVG checks.

    Contact

    Website: Befriending | Black Isle Cares

    Email: befriending@blackislecares.com 

    Phone: 07720 168266

  • Triage

    About

    Triage delivers employment and skills support services in person and remotely across the Highlands & Islands.

    Triage recognise that every person’s journey towards work can be different. Triage has access to many different routes that can help individuals find the right path for them offering a variety of services.

    Their vision is all about helping people succeed in life. This extends to the people on their programmes as well as the teams that help to deliver them. Triage want to make people the best they can be.

    Triage deliver high-quality, person-centred employability and education programmes that help their participants and learners improve their skills and move into sustained employment.

    Contact

    Email: highlands@triage.net

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    Phone: 01463 382 851

  • Suicide Bereavement Support Service

    About

    The Suicide Bereavement Support Service is provided by Change Mental Health in Highland and Argyll & Bute. The service has been set up to support for anyone who has lost a loved one to suicide.

    Their friendly and compassionate staff­ provide personalised support based on your specific needs. They can provide you with a space to talk through the many and complex emotions felt after a suicide, and o­ffer emotional support as you navigate your loss.

    They are also here to help with practical things, such as making funeral arrangements, or talking to GPs or the police.

    All support is free and confidential, and there is no waiting list.

    Contact

    Phone: 0800 471 4768 and leave a message

    Email: suicidebereavementsupport@nhs.scot

  • Dads Rock

    About:

    “89%* of men in the UK will experience fatherhood in their lifetime. We know that children have better outcomes in life when all parents are actively involved in their upbringing. (*Fatherhood Institute) We welcome all Dads/Male carers, including trans and non-binary Dads at our groups and services.

    Our aim is to improve outcomes for children in Scotland, to ensure the best start in life by providing support to Dads and families. Our hope is through achieving this, there will be a larger shift in society toward accepting the vital role Dads play.”

    Contact:

    Website: Dads Rock

    Contact: 07807498709

  • RSABI – Supporting People in Scottish Agriculture

    About:

    “RSABI supports people from Scottish agriculture emotionally, practically and financially in times of need. The service is available to those previously and currently involved in farming, crofting and occupations involved in agriculture in Scotland. This is a comprehensive service to clients who are experiencing difficult times to enable them to move forward.

    Emotional support is available through our helpline, case officers and volunteers, all of whom are mental health first aid trained. We listen, keep people safe and access professional support when required.”

    Contact:

     freephone 0808 1234 555 – is open from 24 hours a day, seven days a week, 365 days of the year and offers a call out service for the lonely and vulnerable.

    Website: RSABI: How RSABI can help

    Webchat service available on the website 24 hours a day

  • Lochaber Hope

    About

    “Hope is a person centred organisation, we believe that everyone has the ability within themselves to reach their own potential; staff and volunteers work and learn closely together to make this an attractive choice; a safe, inspiring, positive environment to allow people to safely explore strengths and barriers.

    We provide 4 main services: 

    • Counselling
    • Mentoring
    • Training
    • Employability”

    Contact:

    Website: Home | Lochaber Hope

    Telephone: 01397 704836

    Contact form available on the website

  • Dingwall Two’s Company

    About

    “Dingwall Two’s Company Befriending is a befriending service aimed at older adults who find themselves requiring some extra friendship and support, and this is provided through weekly telephone calls. We match volunteers with those who are referred to us and all volunteers are carefully selected, trained and vetted.”

    Contact:

    Website: Dingwall Two’s Company Befriending – Linking Lives UK

    Telephone: 01997 421349

    Email: dingwall@twoscompany.org.uk

  • Able Futures

    About:

    “Are you aged 16 or over? Are you in work, on an apprenticeship or about to start work? Do you live in England, Scotland or Wales? Do you have issues playing on your mind that are affecting how you feel at work?

    Able Futures gives you regular time to speak with a mental health specialist about issues that are affecting you at work, so that you can learn new ways to look after yourself so that you can feel more resilient and able to cope as well as finding the confidence to take practical steps to overcome problems and make adjustments to help your mental health at work. “

    Support available for employers:

    “If you need resources and materials to help you promote the Access To Work Mental Health Support Service to your employees and apprentices, the Able Futures employer services team can help.”

    Contact:

    Website: Support for mental health at work | Able Futures Mental Health Support Service (able-futures.co.uk)

    Telephone free on: 0800 321 3137 – lines open 8am – 10.30pm Monday to Friday

  • MySelf Management (formerly LGOWIT)

    About:

    “LGOWIT aims to raise awareness of the difficulties of living with lifelong chronic conditions, help people self-manage their conditions through training, education and fun; giving people the ability to control how they live their lives better and with confidence.

    • Support – Providing support through our Peer Support (Living Better) Groups and events throughout the Highlands. Bringing people together to help support each other.
    • Educate – Provide training to people living with long-term conditions to enable them to self-manage.   Education and promotion of the key points of self-management.
    • Committed – Every event we organise, we are committed to giving the highest quality understanding to people’s needs and support  them accordingly
    • Promotion – To promote in all ways possible the value of self-management and it’s integration in to the community​.

    Contact:

    Website: MySelf Management

    Telephone: 07834 753766

    Email: info@myself-management.org