Mental Health Services: Richmond
Urgent: Richmond
Journey Recovery Hub (https://www.rbmind.org/support-for-adults/journey-recovery-hub/)
· Twickenham Hub is open Tuesday, Thursday and Friday (6-10pm) and Sunday (2-8pm)
· Kingston Hub is open Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday (6-10pm) and Saturday (2-10pm)
South West London and St. George’s Mental Health Trust
· Out-of-hours crisis and home treatment service (https://www.rbmind.org/crisis-support/)
· Call the urgent helpline at South West London and St George’s Mental health NHS Trust on 0800 028 8000
Single Point of Access: Richmond
The Single Point of Access team is available from 8am to 5.15pm, Monday to Friday, and 8am to 5pm on Friday
Call us on 020 8547 5008, or if you need to speak to someone urgently after hours or at the weekend, call the ‘Out of Hours’ team on 020 8770 5000
If you think a child or young person is in immediate danger, call 999
https://www.richmond.gov.uk/single_point_of_access
Non-Urgent Support: Richmond
Richmond Wellbeing Service
NHS Richmond Wellbeing Service offers free talking therapy to help you feel better
020 3513 4455
https://www.richmondwellbeingservice.nhs.uk
Richmond Borough Mind
· Psychotherapy & Counselling (https://www.rbmind.org/support-for-adults/psychotherapy-counselling/)
· NHS Richmond Talking Therapies (https://www.rbmind.org/support-for-adults/richmond-wellbeing-service/)
· Wellbeing Centre (https://www.rbmind.org/support-for-adults/wellbeing-centre/):
Hearing Voices Richmond (https://www.rbmind.org/support-for-adults/wellbeing-centre/hearing-voices/)
Relaxation Group (https://www.rbmind.org/support-for-adults/wellbeing-centre/relaxation-group/)
Social cafe (https://www.rbmind.org/support-for-adults/wellbeing-centre/social-cafe/)
Identity (https://www.rbmind.org/support-for-adults/wellbeing-centre/identity/)
Sitting yoga (https://www.rbmind.org/support-for-adults/wellbeing-centre/sitting-yoga/)
Journalling (https://www.rbmind.org/support-for-adults/wellbeing-centre/journaling/)
Art group (https://www.rbmind.org/support-for-adults/wellbeing-centre/art-group/)
· Mind in Mortlake (https://www.rbmind.org/support-for-adults/mind-n-mortlake/)
· Peer Group Activities (https://www.rbmind.org/support-for-adults/peer-group-activities/)
· Befriending (https://www.rbmind.org/support-for-adults/befriending/)
· Outreach (https://www.rbmind.org/support-for-adults/outreach/)
· Connect to Tech (https://www.rbmind.org/support-for-adults/connect-to-tech/)
· Peer Support (https://www.rbmind.org/support-for-adults/peer-support/)
Richmond men’s sheds
· Barnes (https://www.barnes-ca.org/barnes-mens-shed/)
· Teddington (https://sheddington.org)
Richmond AID
A charity run by and for disabled people in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames and surrounding areas
Richmond Hearing Voices Friendship Group
https://e-voice.org.uk/friendship-group/
Walking Football
https://walkingfootballworld.com/play/kew-park-rangers-walking-football
Dose of Nature
A charity promoting the mental health benefits of engaging with the natural world
https://www.doseofnature.org.uk/where-we-operateafaeb112
Shepherd’s Star
Reducing isolation and empowering adults facing hardship in South West London through skills introduction workshops, social connection, shared meals and signposting to support
Richmond Friendship Group
A free and confidential support group aims to create more spaces for people of all ages and backgrounds to talk freely about voice-hearing, visions and similar sensory experiences
https://www.richmond.gov.uk/news/news_january_2025/connect_and_share_at_richmond_friendship_group
Art and Soul
Providing a range of therapeutic arts workshops and other creative activities for local people, to help improve their mental health
CDARS: Sunshine Mental Health Recovery Cafe
Provides additional support in conjunction with the clinical services offered by the local NHS Trust. Open every day
https://www.cdars.org.uk/mental-health-support
CDARS: Saving Lives
Programme for suicide prevention and management
https://www.cdars.org.uk/suicide-prevention
CDARS: Reconnect Include Share Engage
A health and wellbeing programme aimed at people experiencing mental health and substance misuse issues
https://www.cdars.org.uk/health-and-wellbeing
CDARS: Neurodiversity Support Programme
Supports individuals with neurodiverse conditions
https://www.cdars.org.uk/neurodiversity-support-programme
CDARS: Sunlight Youth Cafe
Helps young adults to deal with challenging life experiences and learn how to live healthy independent lives
https://www.cdars.org.uk/young-people-service
Gentlemen of Value Club
A safe space for men to break the silence and build strength
https://www.cdars.org.uk/gentlemen-of-value-club
CDARS: Ex-Military Veterans Support
A programme that supports the wellbeing and reintegration of veterans into their local community
https://www.cdars.org.uk/ex-military-veterans-support
CDARS: Community Kitchen Service
Providing meals for those struggling with food poverty, cooking and shopping classes, and volunteer opportunities for clients facing employment barriers and lacking work experience
https://www.cdars.org.uk/community-kitchen-service
CDARS: Adult Adoptee Circle
A therapeutic space created for adult adoptees
https://www.cdars.org.uk/the-cdars-adult-adoptee-circle
Twickenham United Reformed Church
Church and support services for vulnerable people
https://www.icdev6.co.uk/
CDARS: Parents and Carers of Neurodivergent Groups
A support group for family members and carers of neurodivergent groups
https://www.cdars.org.uk/parents-and-carers-of-neurodivergent-groups
Recovery College
We use a recovery-based approach to encourage people to become experts in their own self-care and wellbeing, giving students the tools they need to manage their conditions and for families, friends, carers and staff to better understand mental health conditions and support people in their recovery journey