As what would have been Manchester Pride 2020 rolled around, Cherryhurst Support Worker, Liam, was keen to create our very own Care in Mind Pride event. Below, he […]
Suicide is a taboo subject, however, talking about it in an appropriate and sensitive manner is hugely important. Much alike the wider conversation around mental health, talking about […]
Our brain has various methods for coping with trauma and stress, one of these methods is dissociation. When someone dissociates, their thoughts, feelings, behaviours, how they see their […]
We began implementing “Safewards for Safehomes” at Care in Mind in 2015, to support our ethos of least restrictive practice and working therapeutically to manage risk. Our team […]
Building and maintaining healthy friendships is an important part of an individual’s journey to improved mental health. Unfortunately, it can be difficult to know exactly how to support […]
This year, we will be entering the Great British Care Awards for the first time. Great British Care Awards are a series of regional events throughout the UK […]
As an organisation, we are committed to service-user involvement, and thus, we encourage the young people to suggest projects and acitivites for the homes to engage in. Getting […]
Empathy, compassion and validation are a vital part of our company values. Alongside our five other key values, we are committed to being compassionate in all that we […]
One of the Care in Mind young people share a unique insight into how they have adapted to life in lockdown. How have you found lockdown? It has […]
Care in Mind Clinical Psychologist, Dr Christy Laganis, shares her unique take on adapting to life in lockdown. Rather than being based in an open-office, trying to drown […]
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