SOS Mobile Hubs...
A new way of delivering mental health care in the future is here already…
Have you, or someone you know in your local community, been on mental health waiting lists for an unreasonable amount of time? If you’re a community leader and would benefit from our SOS Hubs visiting residents in your area, then please get in touch.
Do you run a business or work in primary or secondary private or public healthcare? Do you run, or work in a care home, where patients could really benefit from support coming to them, and, in turn, supporting staff too.
Do you work in, or are you a student at, a place of education that would benefit from our mobile services?
Our unique mobile wellbeing hub service specifically for those struggling with their emotional health, whatever the reasons. Come onboard and have a chat with out enhanced DBS, fully trained team – we can even make you a cuppa! Our, comfortable & confidential fully liveried mobile hubs bring emotional support and compassion to your work place and your community. No matter how remote your location, our schedules will include as many of you as possible.
A lack of funding, services and staff mean mental health is still the poor relation when the money is shared out. We need to see improvements in the mental health of young people and children, and tackling concerns before they become serious problems is just a small part of this.
SOS are always looking at alternative ways of delivering emotional support which is accessible and our hubs will allow just that!
Our mobile hubs are available to businesses, communities, educational establishments and more, so if you, your organisation, or anyone else would like more information, the please complete the Business Enquiry Form and we will get back to you as soon as possible.
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SOS Support Services
SOS Support services are here to provide a safe and confidential space for you to talk through your thoughts and feelings. Our voluntary workers support children aged 12 upwards, young people and adults. If we are busy or closed and you need help in a life threatening situation, call 999 immediately.
Other Resources
Other resources can provide a range of services for individuals dealing with mental health concerns, including counselling, therapy, support groups, and medication management.
Support Groups
Support groups can provide a valuable source of peer support and encouragement for individuals struggling with mental health conditions. These groups can be focused on specific conditions, such as depression or anxiety, or more general mental health concerns.
Donate
There are a number of ways that you can help us to achieve our mission, whether it’s through a donation or volunteering your time and skills.