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Mental health support services in Swindon
We offer a range of community mental health support services for people aged 16+ who live in Swindon or who are registered with a Swindon GP.
Access Community Mental Health Team
Our Access Community Mental Health team helps people access the right mental health support when they need it.
Working alongside you, our experienced team will help you:
- Identify your goals and help you take steps to achieve them
- Access local mental health services, such as wellbeing groups or counselling
- Access resources available to you in your local community
- Develop coping technique to boost your resilience
- Plan your next steps, focusing on building your independence and long-term wellbeing
This service is available to anyone aged 16+ living in Swindon or registered with a Swindon GP. Refer yourself or someone else by filling in our referral forms or contacting us using the details below.
Refer yourself
Professional referrals
Please email completed downloaded referral forms to sshaltd.SecondStepSwindon@nhs.net.
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Intensive Outreach Service
The Intensive Outreach Service provides personalised support to help people transition from in-patient mental health care back into the community, and provides intensive support to people in their own homes.
We take a person-centred, trauma-informed approach, including a step up and step down service.
This service is open to referrals via Avon and Wiltshire Mental Health Partnership Trust (AWP). To make a referral or have a discussion, please contact us using the details below.
Professional referrals
SMI Physical Health Checks Outreach
SMI Physical Health Checks are available to people in Swindon on the Serious Mental Illness Register. Our team helps people access physical health checks and health improvement plans, any follow up appointments, and to develop their personal health improvement plans.
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