Our Model
- Holistic, person-centred practice
- A commitment to addressing health inequalities
- Championing and promoting social justice and equality
- Inter-linking mental health services/interventions and wider community regeneration practice
- Using mental health and wider well-being initiatives and projects to generate added value by promoting social cohesion, developing local social capital and building sustainable community capacity
- Commitment to self-empowerment – enabling individuals to take control over their own lives and to be the originators and catalysts of their own mental health and well-being improvement strategies
- Supporting individuals to discover and fulfil their own potential
- Encouraging co-operation and mutuality through collective approaches to self-help/self-care
- Non-judgmental, anti-discriminatory practice
- Respect for the individual
- Community based and community oriented responsive services