Ideal for All – Inspiring Positive Minds

Want to improve your wellbeing but don’t know where to start? Learn skills to manage your wellbeing, confidence, stress and anxiety independently and meet new people with shared experiences. Inspiring Positive Minds supports adults 18+ and abilities to explore what’s important for their positive mental wellbeing. Learn 5 ways to wellbeing tools, develop network of
Ideal for All – Independent Living, Peer Support and Mental Wellbeing Service

You may feel lonely, but you are not alone – ensure your ‘voice’ is heard, come along with your personal assistant or carer and share your experiences to help others or learn something new and talk to their specialist team about wellbeing support. Delivered at our accessible supported environments built by disabled people for disabled
Ideal for All – Growing Opportunities

Sandwell’s leading social and therapeutic horticultural initiative Growing Opportunities delivering Healthy lifestyle and mental wellbeing support at our accessible 7 acres of gardens. Interventions include accessible therapeutic gardening, cooking, outdoor learning, fun, games, peer support/condition management, coffee mornings, crafts, and holiday / afterschool activities for children, young people and families, ‘wrap- around’ employment, skills, training
Horizon Sexual Assault Referral Centre

Horizon Sexual Assault Referral Centre (SARC) provides people who have experienced rape and sexual assault within the West Midlands with support and advice to assist in their recovery. We aim to provide you with information about the options available to you and will support you in the decisions that you make. The SARC is a
Healthy Sandwell

Healthy Sandwell is a part of Sandwell Council’s Public Health team, serving as a single point of contact for all public health improvement and wellbeing programs and services in Sandwell including services sourced directly by our team and others within the community, including mental health support, weight management, stop smoking, alcohol and drug support, sexual
Health Exchange

Health Exchange incorporating Living Well Taking Control ‘Helps People make Healthier Choices’ by educating, motivating and helping people make informed choices that improve their health and wellbeing. We have experience in providing mental health, social prescribing services in Birmingham and the West Midlands as well as health coaching through the National Diabetes Prevention Programme across
Family Hubs

Family Hubs will offer the right help, in the right place, at the right time to support all families in Sandwell with children aged 0 – 19 (or 25 with SEND). Support is also available for families during pregnancy and in baby’s first years including 1-to-1 low level perinatal mental health support. There is a
Family Action Helping Hands Black Country

A Helping Hand to parents and families of children with Autism/ADHD or on a pathway being assessed. We offer workshops, available virtually or face to face, where we explore behaviours of little/young people with additional needs. Our workshops: TIM: Understanding my behaviours as I have different needs; group sessions to discuss, behaviour, sensory needs, coping
Brotherhood

Brotherhood is a dedicated community to supporting young black males in Sandwell between the ages of 10-19 years old. We provide bespoke 1-1 and group mentoring for young people both within and outside the school environment. We also offer extra curriculum evening sessions in West Bromwich, Wednesbury, Smethwick and Oldbury locations. These include facilitating activities
4 Community Trust

4CT Emotional Health & Well-being service works alongside schools and the community of Sandwell offering wellbeing programmes to help improve and understand emotional and physical health of children. We have and work with trained therapists offering Lego Therapy, Creative Meditation, Yoga Therapy, Art Therapy, and Music Therapy and we also are offering courses to parents