Croydon's Mental Health Service User Group
Hear Us; Croydon's Mental Health User Service User Group


Hear Us
About The Forum & the Croydon User Council
  To promote, educate, communicate and empower, for the benefit and interest of people affected by mental health issues

SLaM 24 hr
Information line:
Help line gives
information and
support to people
in Croydon with
mental health
problems.

0800 731 2864

SAMARITANS


A 24 hour service providing confidential emotional support to any person who are suicidal or despairing

020 8681 666

A 24 hour confidential help line providing
advice and information on a range of health issues.
0845 46474

 

 
Registered in England No. 6891337 Charity No.1135535
Hear Us is a Company Limited by Guarantee.

Hear Us
Orchard House 15a Purley Road,
South Croydon, CR2 6EZ
020 8681 6888
hear.us@hear-us.org
www.hear-us.org
Hear Us facilitates the two open forums that meet monthly:
  • The Hear Us Open Meeting
  • Croydon User Council

The Hear Us Open Forum

Venue: CVA Resource Centre
82 London Road
West Croydon
CR0 2TB

Day and Time: First Tuesday of the Month

Professionals from Croydon’s services are invited to openly discuss to their services. This meeting is intended primarily for Croydon’s mental health service user community however those interested Croydon’s Mental Health Service and the improvements to them are welcome. Please see the Meeting dates for details of dates and invited guests

Croydon User Council

During 2012 this meeting will be focusing on the Day Care/Social Inclusion Services provided by Mind in Croydon, Imagine, APCMH, Healing Waters and Status Employment. Meetings will be held within the services. These meeting will be held on days that the services are open. Please contact info@hear-us.org for more info about this meeting. Please see the Meeting dates for details of dates and invited guests

Both these meetings are to make positive changes to the service we receive and to give those receiving services a voice in the shaping of those services.

 Please come along and join other service users; and together we CAN make a difference to the service we receive in the following ways:

  • Issues that affect you
  • Changes that are happening in your mental health services
  • Choice of future ‘Guest Speakers’
  • Grievances you have about the Mental Health System
  • Ideas for ‘change’

Meetings and events are published in our newsletter and the website, and posters will be posted at resource centres and drop-ins around the borough about a couple of weeks in advance of each occasion.

Hear Us; Croydon's Mental Health User Service User Group