Description
Safe Havens provide out-of-hours help and support to people who are experiencing a mental health crisis or emotional distress and their carers.
The Safe Havens are open evenings, weekends and bank holidays. The Safe Havens are designed to provide adults with a safe alternative to A&E when in crisis.
Each of the Safe Havens is staffed by a mental health practitioner from Surrey and Borders Partnership and two trained Safe Haven workers. Peer support from people with lived experience of mental health issues is also increasingly available. The Safe Havens are provided in partnership between our Trust and third-sector mental health specialists and funded by Surrey and North East Hampshire NHS Clinical Commissioning Groups.
The Aldershot safe haven is available for adults experiencing a mental health crisis. You can talk to someone who knows what you're going through, drop-in for peer or wellbeing support.
We are open 365 days a year, but our weekday and weekend opening times differ: 6pm-11pm, Monday to Friday 12.30pm - 11pm, weekends and bank holidays Note, you must live in Hampshire to make use of this service.
Location
South East
About The NHS
The National Health Service (NHS) provides comprehensive healthcare services free at the point of use for residents of the United Kingdom.