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Mind in Kingston opening hours:

Wednesday 23/10/20 10am to 3pm

Thursday 24/12/10/20 10am to 12:30pm

Friday 25/12/20 CLOSED (Christmas Day)

 

Monday 28/12/20 CLOSED (Bank Holiday)

Tuesday 29/12/20 10am to 3pm

Wednesday 30/12/20 10am to 3pm

Thursday 31/12/20 10am to 12:30pm

Friday 01/01/2021 CLOSED (New Year’s Day)

 

Mind in Kingston is not an emergency mental health service and we are unable to respond to a mental health crisis. But there are services who can help.

If you feel that you that you can’t keep yourself safe, are thinking of taking your own life, or are at risk of harming yourself, these services can offer urgent support.

 

IN AN EMERGENCY
If you feel absolutely desperate, if you have harmed yourself, or you feel you are at immediate risk of harming yourself or others, ring 999 for an ambulance or go to A&E (Kingston Hospital NHS Trust, Galsworthy Road, Kingston Upon Thames, Surrey, KT2 7QB). The hospital will assess your needs and keep you safe.

 

Who to contact if you feel mentally unsafe
Contact your GP

They are your first port of call if you are feeling worse, both physically and mentally, or if you feel you require medication or need to change your medication. Ask for an urgent/emergency appointment if necessary.

 

SW London Crisis Line

If you need mental health support in a crisis you can call the 24/7 Mental Health Support Line on 0800 028 8000. The Mental Health Support Line offers emotional support and advice to people who are affected by urgent mental health issues, at any time of the day or night. It is open to everyone: both children and adults of all ages, and to people who haven’t previously accessed mental health services.

If you are Deaf, you can call the Mental Health Support Line using Sign Live Video Relay Service (VRS): :

On a computer, go to https://signlive.co.uk/login/ and register using Facebook, Google or email
On phone, iPad or tablet download SignLive’s app for free and register. You will then be able to call the Trust for free.

 

Journey Recovery Hub

You can book a face-to-face slot, or be supported on the phone. The operating days from 8 September 2020 are:

  • Tuesday and Thursday:
    6-10pm at 32 Hampton Road, Twickenham, TW2 5QB, face-to-face
  • Saturday:
    2-8pm at the Alfriston Centre, 3 Berrylands Road, Surbiton, KT5 8RB,
    face-to-face
  • Monday and Wednesday:
    6-10pm / Sunday 2-8pm, offering support online and over the phone
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To self-refer please complete our self-referral form or get in touch on 020 3137 9755, or e-mail: recoveryhub@rbmind.org

Journey Recovery Hubs provide out-of-hours support to reduce immediate crisis and to safety plan for those living with mental health problems. We aim to prevent escalation, reduce isolation, increase independence and self-management and improve wellbeing by drawing on strengths, resilience, and coping mechanisms.

 

Kingston Crisis and Home Treatment Team

Referrals to this service usually come from Community Mental Health Teams, GPs or Kingston Hospital. Patients who have previously used the service may be able to self-refer. This team cover the following conditions: Antisocial personality disorder, Psychotherapy, Schizophrenia. Link below.

 

 

13:30, 22 Dec 2020 by Jo Cocup
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