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Studio Upstairs
Studio Upstairs provides a place for people to express their talents through the arts who, for reasons of mental health difficulties or emotional distress, choose not to participate in traditional arts institutions. Providing artistic resources and education within a therapeutic community setting, we challenge the stigma and prejudice projected onto those experiencing mental and emotional distress.
We currently offer memberships to our 'community art group', 'performance group' and our 'therapeutic art groups' at the studio. Please find more details on our website.
Santé Refugee Mental Health Access Project
Our vision is for refugees and asylum seekers to have the freedom and opportunity to lead independent lives in a community, and our mission is to support refugees and asylum seekers in the London region, particularly those with mental health issues, to gain equal access to health and other essential services. We offer one-to-one befriending and advocacy, helping service users access services, integrate into the community and seek asylum. Many service users become volunteers.
Mind in Camden - seeking volunteers for its Phoenix Wellbeing & Recovery Service
11 July 2017
What can we learn from those who have turned their psychological crisis into a positive transformative experience?
31 May 2018
Philosophy of Mind podcast
24 December 2018
Mind in Camden is pleased to share its "Philosophy of Mind" podcast, based on a philosophy of mind workshop series which they ran in October 2017. It was a weekly group taking place over six weeks. It focused on sharing and using philosophical tools and ideas to talk about mental health; based on this, a Philosophy of Mind group has been launched in HMP Pentonville.
Support for LGBT+ residents in North Central London
Here is an updated list of organisations supporting LGBT+ residents in North Central London.
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Anti-Bullying Week 2021 toolkit
Anti-Bullying Week is taking place from 15th to 19th November 2021, and the theme for this year is 'one kind word'.
Green prescription: growing plants
National Algerian Centre
The National Algerian Centre aims to provide activities and services to the Algerian community in the UK as well as promoting the unique traditions and diverse culture of Algeria to the wider public.