As part of our plans to transform mental health, we’re bringing our services closer to where people live – to their local neighbourhood.
This work is called ‘Getting Help in Neighbourhoods’ and it’s aiming to create community teams that will work together to provide more support to people who need it.
What are local neighbourhood teams?
Each team will be different as it will reflect the local community, but typically the team will include:
- staff from local GP practices
- voluntary and community organisations
- the police, local council teams, tenant groups, local businesses, schools and colleges.
Getting Help in Neighbourhoods is part of the NHS Long Term Plan. Its aim is for more people to get support that’s relevant to their needs in the neighbourhood they live in.
This work has started in several neighbourhoods across Leicester and Leicestershire.
GHIN booklet – Read about the partners who will be delivering projects in round one
GHIN Round 2 booklet – Read about the partners who will be delivering projects in round two
View the video compilation from some of the partners here
GHIN Round 1 Fund winners – hear from some of the organisations delivering projects
Adhar
Age UK
Equality Action
Falcon Support Services
Help The Homeless
Home Start Horizons
Hospice Hope
Leicester Community Links
Living Without Abuse
The New Futures Project
Quetzal
Shama Womens Centre
Somali Community Services
Sue Young Cancer Support
Team Hub
B-Inspired
The Bridge
The Centre Project
The YMCA
Without Walls
We visited the Eyres Monsell Club for Young People to see what they have been up to with their GHIN funding. You can watch the video here.