Integrated Mental Health Service (Grove Centre)

About the service

RBKC Integrated Mental Health Service at Day Centre services are delivered by Grove and Oremi. The Grove Centre and Oremi Centre provide activities for people with mental health challenges. Oremi includes targeted services to clients from ethnically diverse backgrounds.

The Substance Misuse service for ethnically diverse individuals provides support to clients with dual diagnosis residing in Kensington and Chelsea.

 

How to access the service

You do not need a referral. You can contact the service directly. They also accept referrals from your GP or another professional.

You can also drop an email. Please use their form.

Availability

Monday to Friday between 11am and 5pm.

 

Contact details

Email: [email protected]
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[email protected] (secure email path)

Telephone:
020 7221 0052 (Grove)
020 3879 3605 (Oremi)

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Integrated Mental Health Service (Oremi Centre)

About the service

RBKC Integrated Mental Health Service at Day Centre services are delivered by Grove and Oremi. The Grove Centre and Oremi Centre provide activities for people with mental health challenges. Oremi includes targeted services to clients from ethnically diverse backgrounds.

The Substance Misuse service for ethnically diverse individuals provides support to clients with dual diagnosis residing in Kensington and Chelsea.

 

How to access the service

You do not need a referral. You can contact the service directly. They also accept referrals from your GP or another professional.

You can also drop an email. Please use their form

Availability

Monday to Friday between 11am and 5pm.

 

Contact details

Email: [email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected] (secure email path)

Telephone:
020 7221 0052 (Grove)
020 3879 3605 (Oremi)

Visit the Hestia website


 

 

 

Men's Advice Line

About the service

Men's Advice Line is a helpline for men experiencing violence or abuse from a partner offering safety planning advice and emotional support. They can also signpost to other services around the UK where needed.

 

How to access the service

You do not need a referral. You can contact the service via email or telephone. Find contact details below.

 

Availability

Monday to Friday between 11am and 5pm.

 

Contact details

Email: [email protected]

Telephone: 080 8801 0327

Visit the Men's Advice Line website


 

 

 

London Friend

About the service

London Friend is the UK’s oldest Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Trans charity. The charity supports the health and mental wellbeing of the LGBTQ+ community in and around London.

London Friend offers counselling and support around issues such as same-sex relationships, sexual and gender identity and promoting personal growth and self-confidence. They are also home to Antidote which is the UK's oldest LGBT drug and alcohol service. Their social groups provide a safe space to meet and socialise as an alternative to the bar and club scene.

 

How to access the service

You can drop in group sessions in Islington or directly contact them. Find contact details below.

 

Availability

Monday to Friday between 11am and 4pm.

 

Contact details

Email: [email protected]

Telephone: 020 7833 1674

Visit the London Friend website


 

 

 

Minds United Football Club

About the service

Minds United Football Club is a England Accredited FA Football Club with mental health male, female and mixed teams that play in monthly mental health leagues, monthly Saturday friendlies and tournaments in UK and Europe.

How to access the service

You do not need a referral. You can just show up and play.
First and second Friday of each month meet at Westway Sports Centre reception at 11am, minibus collection at 11am and returns at 5pm.
Third Saturday of each month meet at Westway Sports centre reception, minibus collects at 12pm and returns at 6pm.

Availability

Monday to Friday between 9am and 5pm.

Contact details

Email: [email protected]
Telephone: 074 0010 0207
Visit the Minds United Football Club website

Minds United Sports Club CIC

About the service

Minds United Sports Club CIC provides a community club in Earls Court. There are a wide range of sports, educational, employment, and social activities that benefit the community through grant funded programmes in the north and south of the borough.

Minds United Sports Club CIC receive funding to place individuals from North Hammersmith and Kensington and Chelsea on FA Coaching courses, FA Refereeing courses, Welfare Officer Workshops, Safeguarding, First Aid and DBS. The organisation runs a community football programme in North Kensington at the Westway Sports Centre for men, women, young people and mixed groups on Mondays and Wednesdays each week.

 

How to access the service

You do not need a referral. You can visit them or contact them via phone or email. Find contact details below.

 

Availability

Monday to Thursday between 11am and 3pm.

 

Contact details

Email: [email protected]

Telephone: 020 8050 7953

Visit the Minds United Sports Club CIC website


 

 

 

Open Age (New Horizons Centre)

About the service

Open Age provide opportunities for residents to take part in meaningful activities, strengthen their sense of community, rediscover old hobbies, find new ones, make new friends, and most of all, have fun!

By doing this, OpenAge can combat loneliness and isolation and improve the health and wellbeing of older Londoners.

 

How to access the service

The service can accept referrals from your GP, another professional, or you can refer yourself by completing their online form or by contacting them directly. Find contact details below.

 

Availability

Monday to Friday between 9am and 5pm.

 

Contact details

Email: [email protected]

Telephone: 020 4516 9978

Visit the Open Age website


 

 

 

Open Age (St Charles Centre for Health & Wellbeing)

About the service

OpenAge provide opportunities for residents to take part in meaningful activities, strengthen their sense of community, rediscover old hobbies, find new ones, make new friends, and most of all, have fun!

By doing this, OpenAge can combat loneliness and isolation and improve the health and wellbeing of older Londoners.

 

How to access the service

The service can accept referrals from your GP, another professional, or you can refer yourself by completing their online form or by contacting them directly. Find contact details below.

 

Availability

Monday to Friday between 9am and 5pm.

 

Contact details

Email: [email protected]

Telephone: 020 4516 9978

Visit the OpenAge website


 

 

 

Midaye Somali Development Network

About the service

Midaye offers support for migrant ethnic minority communities in West London (especially those who do not speak English as a home language), with a particular emphasis on reaching the most isolated and disadvantaged families and individuals. They provide a diverse range of community-led projects and activities with the help of multi-lingual staff and volunteers that support people of all ages and backgrounds. Midaye hold peer support group sessions in Kensington and Chelsea as well as offer community counselling to local residents. Their professionals also speak Somali and Arabic.

 

How to access the service

You do not need a referral. Contact them directly via email or telephone. Find contact details below.

 

Availability

Monday to Wednesday between 10am and 4pm.

 

Contact details

Email: [email protected]

Telephone: 020 8969 7456

Visit the Midaye website


 

 

 

IKWRO-Women's Rights Organisation

About the service

IKWRO is a specialist charity organisation offering advice, advocacy, counselling, safe accommodation and support for women and girls of Middle Eastern origin who are still oppressed in the UK from highly patriarchal cultures. They offer support particularly to Farsi, Kurdish, Arab, Turkish and Dari speaking women who have been affected or who are experiencing domestic violence, forced marriages, female genital mutilation and “honour" killings.

 

How to access the service

The service can accept referrals from your GP, other professionals or you can refer yourself by completing an online form or by contacting them directly. Find contact details below.

 

Availability

Monday to Friday between 9.30am and 5.30pm.

 

Contact details

Email: [email protected]

Telephone: 020 7920 6460

Visit the IKWRO-Women's Rights Organisation website