A new evening mental health drop-in service has opened just outside the Erewash borough, at the Yellow Wood Café on Chilwell Road in Beeston.
The service, delivered by mental health organisation Turning Point is available as a walk-in service from 6-11pm every Monday and Wednesday evening, providing mental health support for the local community.
This new service is part of a network of Crisis Sanctuaries across Nottinghamshire, which provide out of hours support in 16 locations across the county. The network of Crisis Sanctuaries is a pilot funded by Nottinghamshire Healthcare Trust to make mental health support more accessible out of hours and to reduce the numbers of people attending A&E with mental health related concerns. A total of 440 people used the Sanctuaries between April and September this year.
Lucy - not her real name - who has used the service back in July due to her severe anxiety praised the service as a safe space and something she could rely on when she was struggling to cope and didnt know where to turn for help.
Iain Paterson-Stephens, an engineer and academic in architecture recently left his former career to open the Yellow Wood Café, which he renovated from scratch.
Iain said I really want the café to be a place in the community where people can feel comfortable and at ease. Supporting mental health is such an important thing, especially in light of the pandemic.
Iains partner Kay, a trained counsellor, holds sessions above the café, really solidifying its place as a safe space within the community.
Felicia Job, Service Manager at Turning Point said: The last year has put a great strain on our mental health and its vital we have easy access to services. The drop-in provides local people accessible out-of-hours mental health support and a safe space to talk. The service, which is staffed by trained Crisis Intervention Workers, offers mental health care in a non-clinical space. We are really pleased to be able to deliver the service from the Yellow Wood Café which is a lovely venue at the heart of the community.

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