Mental Health & Addiction
Our Mental Health and Addiction Services focus on recovery and inclusion by empowering and supporting people to achieve their goals.
Getting the right support isn’t always easy, especially when problems are affecting your mental health. It is not always clear where to go for help. We care about what’s right for you. Let us help you figure it out, whatever it is. Below are a list of our services:
Our services include: day support, supported housing, floating support & advocacy, counselling, social support, training, Mutual Aid Partnership and over 50’s specific support. Find out more about them below:
Supported Housing Services
Providing a home and community 24/7 for people living with mental ill health across Northern Ireland.
Community Wellbeing Schemes
Community-based recovery focused wellbeing support for people living with mental ill health.
Floating Support
Support and advice for people living in their own homes.
Advocacy
Information and support for people experiencing a mental health crisis, along with their families and carers.
Self-Harm Intervention Programme
A specialist programme for people who are self-harming, or are at risk of self-harming, and their families.
BRIGHT FUTURE
Mental health support service for young people aged 14-24 in the Omagh and Saintfield areas.
Family Support
Providing support and information for people who have a family member living with mental health or addiction.
Addictions Counselling
Providing structured therapeutic support to individuals impacted by alcohol and substance misuse.
Social Support
Practical assistance and support for individuals to help enable their recovery.
Mutual Aid Partnership
Providing support from people who share similar experiences, helping each other to manage or overcome addictive behaviours.
ROAD MAP TO RECOVERY
A veteran led peer support programme offering veterans the opportunity to come together in a safe, peer-supportive environment to find better ways of coping, establishing solutions and making positive changes to their own wellbeing.