We run a number of peer support sessions, in-person, at our Wellbeing Centre in Sharrow. The sessions provide a safe and welcoming space for people to meet, to socialise and to get support. Read more
The Bright Sparks Energy Support Service, funded through the Energy Industry Voluntary Redress Scheme is a free service for adults in Sheffield with mental health needs who may be at risk of energy poverty or debt. ‘ Read more
Sheffield Mind is delighted to introduce a new walking group, #MarcusMovers, funded by Mind. This welcoming and inclusive group has been created to support people to improve their mental wellbeing, increase physical activity, and strengthen social connections. Read more
Our smoking cessation service will be providing tailored support to help people with mental health challenges, stop smoking and stay smokefree. We know its a tough challenge but our staff will be in hand to support and advise and help you through it. Read more
We provide free Anger Management courses to men and women who are registered with a GP in Sheffield. The 6 Week courses are free to attend and designed to help you understand your anger, spot triggers, and practice safer ways to respond. Read more
Sheffield Mind is offering a weight management course to help people wanting to improve both physical and mental wellbeing. Courses are 12 weeks in duration. Read more
Sheffield Mind Magpies is a service for people who are struggling with Hoarding issues. We offer a range of support, including practical one to one and group support. Read more
If you need help managing your personal budget our service can help by managing regular and one off payments and liaising with service providers Read more
Every Wednesday we offer people from a range of backgrounds the opportunity to have a game of football, but also receive support for their mental health. Read more
A pioneering project working with local survivors of domestic abuse to help inform and potentially transform, how communities prevent and respond to domestic abuse Read more
Peer Support Workers have lived experience of mental health issues. They use their experience to support people with severe mental illness, who are at different stages in their recovery. Read more
Our Here 4 U service is a free, confidential telephone‑based listening and signposting service aimed to reduce loneliness and help people feel heard. Read more
We can help with queries you might have about the annual health check and help you make the GP appointment. We can also advise on financial issues that may be affecting your health and wellbeing. Read more
A team of locally based Community Connectors working with Primary Care Networks, to identify and help people to access the most appropriate local support services. Read more