Clare came to the Hub for help with her anxiety and she now volunteers with us as part of our Time 4 U project. Here's her story! Read more
Kayleigh joined Reachout Youth because she was suffering from anxiety, depression and low confidence. Here's how our groups helped her! Read more
If you believe in improved mental wellbeing for everyone, could you become a friend of Mental Health Resource and make a regular donor to help us support the most vulnerable in our community? Read more
Help Mental Health Resource every time you shop online, at no extra cost to yourself! Here are a few ways how to do it. Read more
Reachout Youth is a free support service run by Mental Health Resource for young people aged 13-19 who are experiencing emotional or mental health difficulties. The project is currently part funded by the Brook Trust and BBC Children in Need. Read more
When a person is detained under the Mental Health Act it can be distressing. Sometimes patients who are being detained feel unable to ask questions or get information. The support of a trained Independent Mental Health Advocate (IMHA) can help. Read more
Mental Health Resource believes in the importance of working in partnership with local companies, to reduce the stigma of mental illness and actively promote mental wellbeing. Read more
Mental Health Resource is delighted to be supported by a number of local and national funding bodies to help us grow and expand our services. Read more
Mental Health Resource believe in improved mental wellbeing for everyone. We help to tackle issues surrounding mental illness in West Kent and statistics on mental health show that our work is sadly needed now more than ever. Read more
Mental Health Resource is a small charity with part time and full time members of staff. Occasionally we have new opportunities which we will announce on our website and social media platforms. Read more
Mental Health Resource is a charity based in West Kent, which supports people who have complex and enduring mental health conditions. We also deliver Mental Health Awareness training across the region. Read more
To support wellbeing in our community, why not fundraise for our charity! Take on a challenge, hold a charity dinner or bake sale; here are a few ideas to get started! Read more
Mental Health Resource are able to resume our in-person 'Out of Hours' support groups (formally known as 'Serenity cafe') for anyone who would like some support for their mental health during the weekend. Read more
Mental Health Resource run an online & telephone support community service called Reachout. By joining a Reachout group you’ll meet new people and make friends, gaining peer support and providing support to others. Read more
Mental Health Resource uses feedback from users of the mental health system to improve peoples’ lives and situations. Read more
Mental Health Resource runs 'The Hub', our vibrant wellbeing centre in the heart of Tunbridge Wells, Kent, where people can access wellbeing activities and a safe space to talk for as long as they need. Read more
Mental Health Resource is supported by local community members and organisations who raise funds & awareness about our work. Read more
Mental Health Resource believe that by working in partnership with local businesses and organisations, we can reach more people and raise greater awareness of mental illness. Read more
Leaving a gift in your will to Mental Health Resource will help us continue to provide safe spaces and person-centred mental health support in our community, so we can work towards our vision: improved mental wellbeing for everyone in our community. Read more
To access one of Mental Health Resource's projects, you can either be referred by a GP or other local service, or self-refer by downloading one of our referral forms. Read more
If you are in emotional distress and need urgent support, there are other other services in the area which provide out of hours support. Read more
Volunteers are at the heart of Mental Health Resource as without their time, energy and enthusiasm, we wouldn’t be able to support nearly 1000 people every year in our community. Read more
Serena describes how the support she found at Mental Health Resource has helped her feel more connected to the community. Read more
Mental Health Resource makes a big difference to the people we support and those in our community. Every year we help nearly 1000 people- but that's just the start of it! Read more
Mental Health Resource used to be known as 'Tunbridge Wells Mental Health Resource (MHR). We were established in 1993 after a small group of residents came together to try to tackle issues of mental illness in the area. Read more
We have listed some useful resources from NHS Every Mind Matters that can be used to support your mental and emotional wellbeing. Read more