Aims The Herts Mind Network (HMN)
aims to promote positive mental health and assist recovery from mental and
emotional distress by meeting the needs of individuals, enabling them to make
informed choices and take control of their lives.
History Mind has a long history of
delivering quality mental health services in Hertfordshire. In 2006, service
provision was widened into the East Herts area by working with service users who
had identified unmet needs in the area.
In 2007 the HMN was formed with the amalgamation of Mind in
Dacorum, Mind in Watford and Mind in East Hertsmere. To maintain a local focus,
steering groups were set up to act as links between service users, volunteers,
staff and the main Board.
Service Provision We aim for our
services to:
- be accessible to anyone irrespective of where they live in
Hertfordshire
- provide safe and effective care
- promote social inclusion
- encourage active involvement from users and carers
- promote early intervention
User Led HMN is a user lead organisation with
the views and needs of users always considered before planning and developing
new services. The charity works within a culture of openness and integrity with
strong governance structures underpinning the organisation. All services are
based on the principles of self help with a strong emphasis on peer support.
Recovery HMN aims to promote recovery by developing an
individual approach to enable each person’s needs and aspirations to be
recognised and realistically met. The themes that run throughout the services
we have to offer are peer support, personal development, education and leisure.
Team The organisation has a skilled and highly qualified
management team consisting of therapists, tutors and guidance workers. At least
a quarter of the team and Board are ex or current users of mental health
services.
Role HMN has a multifaceted role in that it provides
focus on social support, skills for life, health promotion and prevention, as
well as provide information, advice and guidance to service users and carers.
It also continues to raise awareness of mental health issues to wider audience
through business and schools. It works to challenge discrimination and promote
inclusion and to influence policy and achieve equal rights through campaigning
and education.
Working in Partnership HMN is committed to working in
partnership to deliver the services required and to maintaining and developing
links with statutory and non statutory organisations.
Volunteering The organisation is dependent
upon the support of volunteers. Training is offered that leads to an
Introduction to Counselling Skills Certificate and on going support, training
and supervision are provided.
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