Hertfordshire Partnership University NHS Foundation Trust
Hertfordshire Partnership University NHS Foundation Trust, sometimes known as HPFT, provides most of the mental health services for people who live in Hertfordshire. Their ‘single point of access’ (SPA) will connect you with advice and support if you are experiencing mental health difficulties.
The SPA team can provide guidance about local services and how you can access them. Some services you can contact by yourself, while some services need a GP or another health professional to refer you. Contacting the SPA will enable you or someone you care for to have an initial assessment of your mental health needs, which will allow you (or them) to determine what support would work best.
Contact the HPFT single point of access (SPA)
Call for free: 0800 644 101 – this number is open 24/7. Also, anyone can connect with the SPA by calling 111 and choosing option 2.
Email: [email protected]
Adult Social Care Services
If you need social care help, the Hertfordshire County Council Adult Care Services team can help establish what support you and/or your carer might benefit from.
Visit the Adult Social Care Services website for more informationHelplines and chat services
CALM
CALM is a mental support service that is on a mission to reduce suicides. They offer a phone and webchat service, open 5pm – midnight every day of the year.
Call for free: 0800585858 or webchat
Visit CALM’s website for more information
Cruse Bereavement Support
Cruse offers emotional support to anyone who has been bereaved. Includes a helpline run by trained volunteers, website, face-to-face and email support.
Call for free: 08088081677 (Monday, Wednesday to Friday 9.30am-5pm; Tuesday 1pm-8pm)
Visit Cruse’s website for more information
Side by Side – Mind’s online community
Side by Side is available 24/7 so you can talk about how you are feeling and connect with others. https://sidebyside.mind.org.uk/
MindLine Trans+
Mental health support helpline for people who identify as transgender, agender, gender fluid or non-binary. Call: 0300 330 5468
Available Friday evenings from 8 – 11pm.
Sane
Provides emotional support between 4pm and 10pm, every day.
Call: SANEline 0300 304 7000
Email: [email protected]
SANE Textcare: Complete the form to participate in text care.
Visit Sane’s website for more information.
Shout
Struggling to cope and need to talk?
Text Shout to 85258, 24/7
Visit Shout’s website for more information.
Togetherall
Available 24/7, the platform is a clinically managed, online community designed to improve mental health. You can be anonymous on Togetherall and join in chats with people who understand what you’re going through.
Visit Togetherall’s website.
Talking Therapies
NHS Talking Therapies for anxiety and depression
Talking therapies are psychological treatments for mental and emotional problems like stress, anxiety and depression. There are lots of different types of talking therapy, but they all involve working with a trained therapist. This may be one-to-one, in a group, online, over the phone, with your family, or with your partner. There are a number of online support options available including webinars, self-help videos and guides.
A GP can refer you, or you can contact the Talking Therapies team yourself.
Visit Talking Therapies’ website for more information.
Call: 0800 6444 101
Email: [email protected]
SilverCloud
A secure online self-help programme that might help with anxiety, stress and depression. The SilverCloud® platform is available to you through your GP.
Visit website for more information.
Learn more about how to gain access to SilverCloud®.
SignHealth (BSL)
NHS therapies for you, or someone you care for, who may be deaf and coping with anxiety and depression. All therapists are Deaf, or hearing and fluent in BSL, which means there is no need for an interpreter. Their therapists understand deaf culture and the service is secure and confidential.
Crisis Text Service: Text DEAF to 85258
Psychological Therapy: Text 07984 439473
Email: [email protected]
Call: 01494 687606
Visit SignHealth’s website
IESO
Online platform providing tailored therapy to those suffering from a range of mental health problems. Appointments are available seven days a week, 6am – 11pm.
Visit IESO’s website for more information.
One YMCA – Signpost Counselling
Signpost supports children and young people aged 10 to 25 across Hertfordshire by offering a safe and confidential space for them to talk about their mental health. Includes one-to-one counselling, coaching, group therapy, parent support and outreach support.
Email: [email protected]
Visit the Signpost Counselling web page
Voluntary services
Herts Mind Network
Herts Mind Network delivers essential mental health support in Hertfordshire, providing a diverse range of services through seven Wellbeing Centres and other venues across all ten districts of the county. Services are available to all residents in Hertfordshire over the age of 18 and they offer dedicated services for 5-18 year olds.
They create opportunities for individuals experiencing mental ill health to make choices, find their solutions, build resilience and manage their wellbeing.
Services are grouped in the following areas:
- Crisis services
- Complex needs and community support
- Employment support services and training
- Health and wellbeing
- Peer support
Call: 02037 273600
Email: [email protected]
Visit Herts Mind Network for more information.
Mind in Mid Herts
Mind in Mid Herts: has four centres – Stevenage, St Albans, Welwyn Garden City and Hertford. They offer wellbeing services that support recovery from mental health problems, support people with long term conditions to stay well and prevent relapse. Services include counselling to men/women’s groups to peer support and more.
Telephone lines are open 10am to 4pm Monday to Friday.
- St Albans centre: open Monday to Friday, 10am to 4pm, with late night opening to 8pm on a Thursday (last meeting 7pm)
- Stevenage centre, open Monday to Friday, 10am to 4pm, with late night opening to 8pm on a Tuesday (last meeting 7pm)
- Hertford centre: open Thursday and Friday, 10am to 4pm
- Welwyn Garden City centre: open Monday and Tuesday, 10am to 4pm.
There are also groups running outside the centres in north Hertfordshire, Harpenden, Welwyn/Hatfield and Hertford.
Call: 03303 208100
Email: [email protected]
Alzheimer’s Society
Alzheimer’s Society provide support, information and advice to people affected by dementia across Hertfordshire.
Email: [email protected]
Call: 01707 378365 – Monday to Friday, 9am-5pm or 0333 150 3456 in the evenings and weekends
Mental health support for children and young people
Information about mental health services for children and young people is available from the HPFT website and from Hertfordshire County Council.
If you need help accessing a service
Healthwatch Hertfordshire
Hertfordshire’s independent health and social care champion. Healthwatch Hertfordshire ensures that NHS leaders and other decision-makers hear your voice and use your feedback to improve care. They listen to needs, experiences and concerns about local health and social care services, so they can speak out on your behalf. They have statutory powers to hold the system to account.
They gather feedback through research and engagement and by inviting you to share your experiences. They also offer a signposting service, if you have a query or complaint about your care and/or treatment.
Contact Healthwatch Hertfordshire.
POhWER
Helps people who, because of disability, illness, social exclusion and other challenges, find it difficult to express their views or get the support they need. Their mission is to empower people to have a voice and make a real difference to their lives. They are a charity and the advocacy, information and advice services we provide are free, independent and confidential.
Call: 0300 456 2370
Email: [email protected]
Visit POhWER Advocacy website.
HertsHelp
HertsHelp can help you find support, guidance and information to get the most out of life. They can put you in touch with community groups and other services which will help you stay happy and independent.
Call: 0300 123 4044
Email: [email protected]
Visit the HertsHelp website for more information.
Healthy Hubs Hertfordshire
Healthy Hubs Hertfordshire will listen, and provide free, non-judgmental information and advice and explore the options available to support you with your mental wellbeing as well as a range of other health needs.
Visit the Healthy Hubs Hertfordshire website