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Mental Health Services Directory

Sandwell All Age Emotional Wellbeing and Mental Health Services Directory

If you are having a medical emergency or you are in a life-threatening situation, please call 999 or attend your local A&E.

For help in a mental health crisis contact the 24-7 mental health support line on 0800 008 6516 or text message on 07860 025 281.

The list of resources is for information and the authors are in no way indicating endorsement of any services. Information is correct at point of production March 2024. 

Emergency contact | Need to talk?

Call: 0800 008 6516

Everyday Mental Health by Wysa (App)

Everyday Mental Health by Wysa (App)

Wysa is an AI chatbot that has been commissioned by Black Country NHS Foundation Trust to
give secondary school aged people an anonymous, safe, non-judgmental space where you can
talk about anything and everything that's bothering you. Let off steam and share your worries -
Wysa is here to listen.
Wysa is not a social media platform and users cannot message each other. No one will see what
you share with Wysa, and it’s completely anonymous. No email or sign-up is required within the
app.
Every response Wysa gives is written by a qualified therapist, so you’re getting the best advice
and support. Wysa will listen to how you’re feeling, then guide you through a therapy exercise
that can help you feel better.
If you need emergency help, hit the SOS button to find the right helplines at your fingertips, and
do a grounding exercise to put yourself back in control.
To access 12 months of Wysa Premium for free, scan the QR code from your phone OR if you are
viewing this webpage on a mobile device use the link: https://get.wysa.uk/C7Ao3adMmBb
If you are asked to enter a code, please use: BCSA2023

Available on Android and iOS

Wolverhampton LGBT+ (WLGBT+)

Wolverhampton LGBT+ (WLGBT+)

WLGBT+ provide counselling and social activities for the LGBT+ community and allies of the
community in The Black Country including Sandwell. Other activities range from yoga to sewing
and include group activities for each strand of the LGBT+ community. Most activities are run
from our hub in Wolverhampton. Counselling can be provided in person or by phone/video call.
WLGBT+ provide services for those 18.+ VIP membership is available on our website which
allows members to attend all activities for free.

10 am – 6 pm, Mon to Wednesday. 10 am – 4:30 pm, Thursday and Friday.
The Wellbeing Crew

The Wellbeing Crew

We provide innovative Mental health & holistic wellbeing support services in schools for young
people and education staff. There is a cost to schools for this service. Our offer to children
includes holistic counselling, developing emotional intelligence, chill skills, mindfulness,
meditation, peer massage, yoga for students, workshop, and wellbeing days. Our offer to staff
includes wellbeing training days, workshops, therapy, and counselling.

The SHIP Programme

The SHIP Programme

The SHIP programme aims to address the health inequalities affecting adult residents of
Sandwell. The three-year programme is funded by Sandwell Council Public Health and has ten
delivery partners, who provide activities and interventions with residents across the diverse
communities of Sandwell. The SHIP programme has two work streams, one is mental health,
and the other is preventing and managing long term health conditions. SHIP is delivered as a
‘hub and spoke’ model with Sandwell Consortium CIC coordinating the programme with
activities and interventions delivered across the borough in local community centres and
community projects.

Team Talk (The Albion Foundation)

Team Talk (The Albion Foundation)

This project aims to engage with men aged 18+ living in Sandwell in a 5aside Football League,
which will consist of weekly tournament style matches on Monday evening at Portway Lifestyle
Centre. The project aims to improve men's Health and Wellbeing. Alongside the session, men
can expect informal workshops and activities that will share information around other services
that can support better mental health. A Wellbeing Café will be available for all signed up to
provide support and opportunity to socialise and open up dialogue with our participants and
staff.

Monday evenings – 6:30pm -8pm
Portway Lifestyle Centre, Newbury Lane, Oldbury B69 1HE