Urgent Support Options

IF YOU ARE IN DANGER OF HARM, CALL 999 IMMEDIATELY.

Challenges can affect anyone of us, at any time in our lives. Strengths, vulnerabilities and needs co-exist within all of us, and our individual response to change, stress and loss varies enormously.

It is not always obvious what will help and what will hinder. What is obvious is that we need to be mindful of, and attentive to, our own well-being, in order to provide the best possible support to our service users.

In this section of the Hub, we’ve provided some useful support links, for a range of mental health issues, and have also included some interesting resources for you to listen to or read.


Urgent Support

NHS

Find a local NHS urgent mental health helpline

Mental Health Helpline for Urgent Help - NHS (www.nhs.uk)

Samaritans

Confidential support for people experiencing feelings of distress or despair.

116 123 (24 hours, 7 days a week) OR 0800 069 6222 (Dedicated number for Health and Social Care staff 7am-11pm 7 days a week)

www.samaritans.org

Juno Women’s Aid– Nottingham & Nottinghamshire

Domestic abuse charity supporting women and children in Nottingham and Nottinghamshire

Domestic abuse charity supporting women and children in Nottingham and Nottinghamshire

Derbyshire Domestic Abuse Helpline

Facilitated by The Elm Foundation, this is a safe, welcoming, supportive place for any man, woman or child affected by domestic abuse.

08000 198 668

https://www.derbyshiredomesticabusehelpline.co.uk/

Respect Men’s Advice Line

Helpline for male victims of domestic abuse
0808 8010327 (Mon–Fri 9am-8pm)

https://mensadviceline.org.uk/

Get In Touch

General Enquiries

For general Teaching Partnership enquiries, please email the Project Manager for the D2N2 Teaching Partnership, Catherine Williams cath.williams@nottingham.ac.uk

News & Events

Having an effective and vibrant partnership depends on everyone taking part – it’s about communication, about sharing, and about YOU! We’re really keen to get as many people as possible involved in our work, to share what they’ve learned, what they’re doing, and what they think

So, here’s your chance to tell us about:

  • a new piece of research you’ve discovered
  • a new project that you’re working on
  • some new training that you’ve undertaken
  • a conference you’ve heard about, or attended
  • anything else that your social work colleagues, or students, might be interested in.
  • Simply drop an email to cath.williams@nottingham.ac.uk, including “T.P.” in your email title.

If you have a query about any of our events, you can email:
cath.williams@nottingham.ac.uk

Practice Education

We have eight Practice Educator Leads, who you can contact if you want to know more about practice education – they are based within each of our employer organisations, as detailed below:

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