our services
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Oxfordshire Mind provides a range of services to help people towards wellbeing and recovery. To find out about a particular service, please see the list below. If you are not sure what you are looking for, or would like more information about what help is available, please contact our Information Service on 01865 247788, visit the Oxfordshire Mental Health Information online database or email us.
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the mind wellbeing service
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The Oxfordshire Mind Wellbeing Service provides information, short courses and peer support groups helping people along the pathway to improved wellbeing and better mental health.
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information (OMHI)
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Oxfordshire Mental Health Information (OMHI) is an information service via phone, website and email. You can contact the service with any enquiry - no matter how large or small.
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mind in your area
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Information on the core venues for Mind's services across Oxfordshire.
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housing
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Oxfordshire Mind Housing, in partnership with Response, provide a pathway of supported accommodation options for people with mental health and housing needs in Oxfordshire.
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talkingspace
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The TalkingSpace service was set up in Oxfordshire in April 2009 and supports people who are suffering from mild to moderate symptoms of anxiety or depression. The service is provided by Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust in partnership with Oxfordshire Mind.
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cognitive behaviour therapy groups
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We run a programme of Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT) groups helping people learn new strategies for coping with depression, anxiety and building self esteem.
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benefits advice
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The Benefits for Better Mental Health project provides professional advice to help people applying for welfare benefits or needing guidance through the route off benefits and in to work.
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carers
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The Mind Carers Support Group meets every month to help carers of people affected by mental illness.
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public wellbeing
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We deliver information sessions, workshops and training to raise awareness of mental health, challenge stigma and reach those at risk of poor mental health.