PAGE (Parents, Advocacy, Guidance and Empowerment)

Partnership with Sandwell Advocacy as Communities in Sync empowering Parents aged 18+ with Learning Disabilities to thrive. Providing wellbeing, independent living support and advocacy for parents subject to or at risk of interventions from early help; child in need plans, child protection plans or Section 47 enquiry. Practical ‘hands on’ outreach/ self-help ensuring parents with
Ideal for All – Wellbeing, Mental Health, Peer Support Groups and Social Events

Feeling lonely or alone? Free user-led membership, peer support and social events days out for disabled people aged 16+ and their carers (run by disabled people of all ages and abilities). Support your own wellbeing or your loved ones, connect, or volunteer your time. Get specialist disability information, advice and guidance to access self-help, local
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
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
Edward’s Trust

Edward’s Trust is a West Midlands bereavement charity providing support for bereaved children and young people aged between 4-24 and parents bereaved of their child, whatever the age or circumstance. We have 35 years of experience and provide qualified counselling and holistic support for complex or prolonged grief. We do not set time limits and
Early Intervention in Psychosis/ Early Access Service

The Early Intervention in Psychosis Service (EIS) is a specialist community mental health team. They are a team of nurses, psychiatrists, occupational therapists, social workers, psychologists and support workers. We offer support to young people and adults aged 14 – 65 years who are going through a first episode of psychosis. We also offer a
Cruse Bereavement Support Sandwell

Grief can be lonely and overwhelming, but we’re here to help. If you are aged 18 or over and are enquiring about support for yourself, please get in touch with your local Cruse branch in Smethwick. For information on supporting children and young people visit: www.cruse.org.uk/get-support/supporting-children-and-young-people National support is also available by calling 0808 808
Crossroads Carers Assistance Line

This free service provides advice and practical support for unpaid adult carers in Sandwell and the Black Country. Our team offer confidential one-to-one information and guidance over the phone or face-to-face. Includes: wellbeing support, signposting to specialist services, support to access benefits, care packages, equipment, etc, as well as regular carer support groups. You can