Everyone’s needs are different so it’s important you find the right place for you right now. Below we have listed a number of organisations in Derbyshire where you can continue your progress towards changing your life.
Making the decision to pick up the phone or speak to someone might seem difficult right now, but there's lots of support and confidential services waiting to help you
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We provide free and independent welfare rights advice and representation, as well as campaigning for the rights of those who are unemployed, on a low income or sick, injured or disabled by their work.
The Derbyshire Veterans Group HQ is for veterans, their spouses, partners and children from Derbyshire and the surrounding area.The group is for those with an alcohol and/or drug issue and also those with a mental health problem. The group is led by veterans of all Forces, who are best placed to understand the needs of an individual, while bridging the gap veterans often find difficult to bridge.
Derventio Housing Trust provides accommodation for people who are facing homelessness. Each resident is supported to take positive steps to improve their situation and achieve their goals.
Meet the second Monday of every month (March to November) at Chesterfield & North Derbyshire Royal Hospital.
We provide support for disabled people to find training, work experience, voluntary work and paid employment. We can advise you about support in the workplace, such as equipment or other support you may need and help employers to support their disabled staff.
East Midlands Gambling Harms Service is a Derbyshire Healthcare-led service to offer specialist treatment and support to people struggling with a gambling problem. The service, which is based in Derby, provides specialist therapies, treatment and recovery to those affected by gambling addiction and gambling problems in Derbyshire, Leicestershire, Lincolnshire, Northamptonshire and Rutland.
If you would like to talk to someone about volunteering in Erewash, please get in touch and we support you to find a role.
Rethink Mental Illness offer practical and emotional support and signposting to those experiencing severe mental illness, their carers and relatives. The national Rethink Mental Illness Advice Service fills a major gap in the information and help available to people with mental illness and their carers.
Social eating at St George’s Parish Hall, Church Lane, New Mills on the first Friday of every month 5pm – 7pm. Have a meal and even get involved as a volunteer – all welcome.