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Say hello to the hello help hub
at Fearon Hall

Your friendly neighbourhood one-stop place for help, health and wellbeing

Free drop-in at Fearon Hall
Every Wednesday, 2pm – 5pm

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Stigma free multi-agency support under one friendly roof

Easy access to the support you need to live well in your community

What is The Hello Help Hub?

Looking for professional led help with physical or mental health, housing, finances, benefits, social support and other specialist services? Or just needing a safe space, a chat and a cuppa?

The Hello Help Hub is a weekly drop-in service offering people over 18 a safe, welcoming space for mental health and wellbeing support.

Bringing together multiple agencies under one roof, we provide a safe space for friendly chats, wellbeing activities and creative workshops, practical help and advice on issues such as housing, employment, debt, benefits, and mental health.

Through early intervention, we aim to ensure people get the right support at the right time. Helping to prevent deteriorating mental health, reducing isolation and improving general wellbeing.

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What’s on at the hello help hub in June

Professional led help from the NHS, public services and VCSE organisations

Regular support every week:

  • Finding community groups, activities and ways to get connected
  • Mental health support, coping strategies and personalised wellbeing plans
  • Physical activity advice and support to get more active
  • Support for asylum seekers and refugees, including GP registration and navigating local services
  • Housing advice, including support for people who are homeless or at risk of homelessness
  • Accessing essential items such as clothing
  • Emotional support and having someone to talk to
  • Support with loneliness and social isolation
  • Referrals for additional or specialist support
  • Help navigating health services
  • Employment support – CVs, job applications and interview preparation
  • Police liaison and general community safety advice
  • English Conversation Classes for anyone who wants to improve their English skills

Additional support in June:

3rd June – Futures
Offering careers guidance, training and employment support, including pre-employment courses to help build skills and confidence.

10th June – Falcon Support Services
Sharing current volunteer and peer mentor opportunities, plus advice on substance misuse and recovery support (with Turning Point).

17th June – Citizens Advice Bureau
Free, confidential and impartial advice on issues like debt, benefits, housing, employment and consumer rights.

17th June – Recovery College
Loneliness and Connections workshop for Loneliness Awareness Week.

24th June – Adult Social Care
Supporting with general queries around adult social care and support for individuals and carers.

24th June – Mind Motive
Offering informal chats around neurodiversity (ADHD/autism) and mental health, plus advice on support, strategies and the Right to Choose process.

Note – Additional support agencies may change at short notice.

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Bring your voice to help shape the future of the hello help hub

Fearon Together Community Working Group, Fridays at Fearon Hall, 1pm – 2pm

What should a good community health and wellbeing support service look like?

We’re inviting you to help design it.

Your ideas and experiences will help to shape:
• How The Hello Help Hub at Fearon Hall looks and feels
• What support is available and when
• The types of services and activities on offer

We want to hear from:
• Those with lived experience of mental health challenges
• Users and providers of support services
• Carers, friends and family members
• Local residents, community groups and volunteers

Designed by you, for you:
• Help create something that really works
• Meet others and be part of a supportive group
• Build confidence and share ideas in a safe space

 

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Latest news from the hello help hub

Meg and Sarah talk Fearon Hall and the Hello Help Hub

Meg and Sarah talk Fearon Hall and the Hello Help Hub

Meg is the Centre Manager at Fearon Hall. Sarah is Mental Health Neighbourhood Lead – Charnwood for Leicestershire Partnership NHS Trust. Together they make the Hello Help Hub at Fearon Hall tick. Hear them talk a little bit about what goes on.

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