Derbyshire Recovery and Peer Support Service update – December 2021

7th December 2021

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Please see below for the Derbyshire Recovery and Peer Support Service update – December 2021

 Service Overview

The Derbyshire Recovery and Peer Support Service provides practical, goal-based support to help individuals develop tools to manage their mental health independently. The service also supports a network of peer led support groups across the county, providing each group with an individualised package of funding, training and ongoing development support. We provide an Emotional Support Helpline to anybody who requires this support, details further below.

 Mental Health Map Derbyshire

The interactive map is up and running, providing a live collective of mental health and wellbeing support and provision across Derbyshire and Derby City. If you would like your service, organisation or group to be visible on the map, then please fill in the attached proforma and return completed to the address provided. Once a proforma is submitted, you will receive a quarterly prompt with the proforma attached to ensure we have the most up to date details for your map submission.

https://www.google.com/maps/d/viewer?mid=1V3Rj_vyQCpVdD_2cHQtdCh8TlIBCdMlj&ll=53.126392011318465%2C-1.8232256521456414&z=6

If you would like more information about the map, please get in touch.

 Peer Support Groups

We support a network of peer led support groups across the county, providing each group with an individualised package of funding, training and ongoing development support. If you would like to learn more about our incredible funding offer for peer support groups, then get in touch with us at derbyshirerecoverypeersupportservice@rethink.org

Peer Support Group Focus for December

North Derbyshire – NatterJacks Online Group - NatterJacks is a brand new online support group that has been created for people who are suffering with their anxieties of leaving the house due to COVID. The lovely members meet weekly over teams and are very welcoming to new members who may be in need of some extra support and a chat. If you would like to join the group, please contact Diane (group facilitator) natterjacks1@outlook.com

Central Derbyshire – The Information and Support Café in the Pavilion at Hillstown Village Hall, Bolsover started on the 24th of November, the café is facilitated by a Mental Health Recovery Worker and runs weekly on Wednesdays 10am -11am.

Anyone can come along and focus on their mental health and wellbeing as well as hear about what the support options are and the pathways to those support options are locally, it is also an opportunity to chat informally over a cuppa, with someone who understands.

There is no appointment needed, just call by and say hello.  For more information contact mark.hudson@rethink.org

South Derbyshire – The Card Crafting Group is a new group which started on Wednesday 17th November at Bank House in Swadlincote. The group will be meeting weekly on a Wednesdays at 12noon until 2pm to make occasion cards and gift style crafts. All the crafting supplies are provided at the sessions but feel free to bring along your own if you prefer. For more information contact the group’s development worker martine.roebuck@rethink.org

For more information about peer support groups please see below for the relevant contact:

April.parker@rethink.org Derbyshire Dales and High Peak

Mark.hudson@rethink.org Amber Valley, Bolsover, Chesterfield and North-East Derbyshire

Martine.roebuck@rethink.org Erewash and South Derbyshire

 

1:1 Support

Practical, goal-based support to help individuals develop tools to manage their mental health independently. Each individual will develop a personalised support plan to work towards with an allocated mental health recovery worker:

 To make a referral into service:

  • Call 01773 734989 (option 1) to make a referral over the phone
  • Complete attached form and return to derbyshirerecoverypeersupportservice@rethink.org
  • If you would like to discuss a potential referral prior to making one then please contact ellise.melia@rethink.org
  • We accept self-referrals and referrals made on behalf of somebody else. Please ensure you have discussed the referral and have consent to submit a referral if you are referring somebody into service.

Criteria: Referrals must be aged 18+ (or 17 in transition from CAHMS to Adult Services), be living in Derbyshire (or accessing support from Derbyshire based services) and their primary support need must be their mental health. We are not able to accept referrals from people living within Derby City.

The current waiting times are as follows:

High Peak and Derbyshire Dales, Amber Valley, Chesterfield, Clay Cross, Killamarsh & Bolsover, Erewash and South Derbyshire are all 1 week.

Emotional Support Helpline

Our helpline is available for anyone to call should they need someone to speak to or someone to listen to them. Referrals can be made through this option if appropriate. This is not a crisis support line.

01773 734989 (option 2)

9am till 7pm Mon – Fri, 9am till 5pm Sat – Sun.

 

The Emotional Support Helpline will only be open for 2 hours in the day, from 10am till 12 noon over the holiday period bank holidays. The days where the lines will be open at this time only are as follows:

December 25th, 26th, 27th, 28th , 31st

January 1st, 2nd ,3rd

Community Development in Derbyshire

Led by Annie Nichols community development aims to bridge gaps in mental health provision across Derbyshire. The role spans the entire county and looks at collaborative working projects to ensure that our service is accessible to anybody who may need it. If you would like to explore how we can work together, then please contact Annie at annie.nichols@rethink.org

Tech Buddies

TECH BUDDIES WANTED! We are looking to recruit more Tech Buddy Volunteers to help support our project that has supported so many living in isolation to become more digitally connected, more information about the scheme below:

An innovative scheme developed to address the digital isolation faced by so many living in Derbyshire with a mental health concern. We aren’t currently accepting new referrals to receive support until the New Year, but we are always on the lookout for more Tech Buddies to provide an invaluable support to those who need it most. For more information on becoming a Tech Buddy then please contact Martine Roebuck:  martine.roebuck@rethink.org