Mind in Camden
Mind in Camden works alongside people experiencing voices, visions, unusual beliefs, anxiety, hopelessness and extremes of mood, stimulating development in mental health services by providing and partnering in services that increase self-esteem and hope, promote peer support and co-production and challenge stigma and prejudice.
Our Prisons project has developed a network of peer support groups for people in prison who hear voices or have other unusual sensory experiences (linked to trauma, mental ill health, drug use and/or emotional issues). We co-facilitate groups, and train/support staff prisons to improve outcomes for prisoners and ex-offenders who hear voices.
- We co-ordinate the London Hearing Voices Network and run an innovative projects developing peer support for young people who hear voices (Voice Collective) and groups for people struggling with paranoia.
- Our Mental Health Day Service is co-produced, enabling service users to plan and provide their own services.
Our Prisons project has developed a network of peer support groups for people in prison who hear voices or have other unusual sensory experiences (linked to trauma, mental ill health, drug use and/or emotional issues). We co-facilitate groups, and train/support staff prisons to improve outcomes for prisoners and ex-offenders who hear voices.
- We co-ordinate the London Hearing Voices Network and run an innovative projects developing peer support for young people who hear voices (Voice Collective) and groups for people struggling with paranoia.
- Our Mental Health Day Service is co-produced, enabling service users to plan and provide their own services.