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Community Peer Support: Practical and Emotional Help for people experiencing mental illnesses

As part of Jesmond Lower Gosforth PCN’s commitment to improving the health and wellbeing of patients at the 4 GP practices in our area, we are pleased to introduce Community Peer Support.

What is Community Peer Support?

It is a new, free service available to patients at all Jesmond Lower Gosforth practices. The service is commissioned by North Gosforth PCN and provided by Mental Health Concern, a Newcastle-based charity.

Our team of Peer Support Workers – all of whom have lived experience of mental health issues – help adult patients who are struggling to access support for their mental health.

The community element comes from an approach that aims to develop groups and communities that support people correctly and at the right time.

How it helps

People with mental health issues often have worse health outcomes, and their support structures, friendships and other relationships may also suffer.

Combined, these additional factors can make it even harder for people to get the help they need.

Peer Support Workers get to know the people they work with and understand their issues and interests to help them to get the support they need.

These can be practical things like accessing the right benefits and attending community groups that help people build confidence, feel less isolated, develop friendships, and rebuild their support networks.

Groups

The first pilot group – to create a community garden – has already launched, with regular attendees participating.

Every Thursday from 10 am to 12 pm at Kingston Park Community Centre, the group gives people a chance to get some fresh air, do something productive and rewarding and make some new friends at the same time.

It’s also a chance for Peer Support Workers to catch up with people informally and check in on their progress.

GroupLocationDayTime
Community Garden ProjectKingston Park Community CentreThursdays10 am – 12 pm
Coffee HubKingston Park Tesco Community RoomEvery other Thursday10 am – 12 pm
Men’s Gardening GroupTrinity Community CentreThursdays10 am – 12 pm
Easy Art GroupJesmond LibraryEvery other Thursday2 pm – 3 pm
Walk & Talk GroupJesmond Dene Visitors CentreEvery other Friday10 am – 12 pm

For more information, you can contact Joanne on 07718 580 146 or Gary on 07970 228 830.

Meet the Team

Joanne Mclauchlin is a Community Development Worker for Mental Health Concern and manages the teams of Peer Support Workers in our Network.

Our three Peer Support Workers are Charlie-Skye Sawbridge, Liam Carroll and Melissa Doyles.

Lived Experience

All members of our team of support workers have some lived experience of mental illness. They understand people’s situations because they have been there themselves.

That perspective gives the team a sense of what motivations may work, what pitfalls to avoid, and how best to help people who may initially feel they can’t help themselves.

Peer Support Workers also play a vital role in ensuring Mental Health Concern’s work. Their perspective ensures the services offered, the groups set up, and the communications are all as inclusive.

Getting in touch

It’s easy to get in touch with our team of community support workers.

You can:

One of our Peer Support Workers will give you a call within a couple of days.

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