Advocacy Project
Advocacy service for people in Kensington & ChelseaWhat does it do?
Advocate for Mental Health has merged with two other local advocacy providers. Together we are called ‘The Advocacy Project’ and work with older people, people with learning disabilities and people using or wishing to use mental health services.
At Advocate for Mental Health we aim to:
- Support service users to be heard in the way that they wish to be heard
- Support service users to be involved in their own care and treatment
- Support service users to make better use of mental health services
- Support service user involvement in the planning and delivery of mental health services
- Promote quality in mental health services
Who it is for?
Advocate for Mental Health provide Independent Mental Health Advocates (IMHA) for detained patients, and general advocacy
support for voluntary patients. We work at the St. Charles and Gordon hospitals and at Woodfield Road and South Kensington & Chelsea mental health units.
support for voluntary patients. We work at the St. Charles and Gordon hospitals and at Woodfield Road and South Kensington & Chelsea mental health units.
Where it is available?
Local service (Kensington and Chelsea).
How to access or apply for it:
See contact details above
Classification(s):
Info last updated:
28/01/2020
Provider
73 St. Charles Square, London, W10 6EJ