Support Organisations with website links
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Solent Mind for better mental health.
How we can help
Solent Mind runs many different services across Hampshire, Southampton and Portsmouth. We work in different locations and in a range of ways, whether supporting people within their local communities or within hospital settings. We work across different age groups, with diverse communities, with individuals and groups.
What is always the same throughout all of our work is delivering our mission and making a difference for people with mental health problem. http://www.solentmind.org.uk/
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We provide support and information to anybody affected by OCD, work to raise awareness of the disorder amongst the public and front-line healthcare workers, and strive to secure a better deal for people with OCD.
GVA is the local Council of Voluntary Service (CVS) for the Gosport area, with a membership made up of over 200 voluntary and community organisations operating for the benefit of local residents.
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Due to covid-19 all face to face clinics will now transfer to telephone/ Quitline support. All patients new and existing will be offered this support.
You can self-refer on this service by calling our Quitline on 01264 563039 or text Quit to 66777.
Health professionals, please continue to refer patients through the website.