Sedgemoor Locality
Contact the Sedgemoor Team
Serving the Sedgemoor area of Somerset: Cheddar, Bridgewater & Burnham on Sea.
To access support please call locally on 01823 276892 or freephone 0800 138 1692
Or email: sedgemoor@openmentalhealth.org.uk.
The support you need, when you need it
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Peer Support
Watch offer a range of courses including self-management and peer support training.
Watch also have a Peer Support Connections Coordinator who facilitates peer support pathways and activity across Sedgemoor.
Rethink Mental Illness have volunteer Peer Mentors that can provide 1:1 peer support to people experiencing mental distress.
Second Step have a Peer Support Worker who supports individuals experiencing suicidal ideation.
1:1 and Group Support (in person)
Second Step provides flexible, holistic 1:1 support from OMH Recovery and Wellbeing Workers. This support can be delivered in person at our office at Bridgwater Town Hall, in people’s homes or in the community, over zoom or on the phone, depending on need and preference.
Second Step delivers psychoeducational groups, the current offer is Introduction to Anxiety, 5 Ways to Wellbeing, Introduction to Sleep and Introduction to Low Mood.
All courses can be booked via Somerset Recovery college.
Group Support (online)
Mind in Somerset deliver the following online groups (county-wide):
| Title | Day | Time | Info |
|---|---|---|---|
| Shared Reading | Tuesdays | 2-3.30pm | |
| Getting Online in a Zoom | Wednesdays | 2.30-4pm | peer group to support people to access online groups |
| Mindful Crafts Group | Thursdays | 1.30-3pm | |
| Looking After Me | Tuesdays | 10-12pm | self-care |
| Hearing Voices Group | Wednesdays | 2-3pm | |
| Anger and Irritability Management | Wednesday | 2.30-4pm, 6-week course | next course starting Wednesday 2nd November 2022 |
Housing, money and benefits support
Specialist Citizen’s Advice caseworkers can provide support for people experiencing mental health difficulties who also have needs around debt and money advice, benefits access, housing, employment and discrimination.
Older and Young People Specialists
Age UK Somerset can provide telephone support for older adults who are experiencing mental distress.
We’ve Got This is a peer support group offering support to young people aged 16-25 to feel more positive about themselves, by providing them with fun, safe and purposeful environments.
Eating Disorder Specialists
SWEDA can provide support and guidance sessions for anyone struggling with eating disorders.
Psychologists, mental health nurses, occupational therapists
Somerset NHS Foundation Trust are able to offer assessment and treatment interventions for people of all ages with a range of mental health difficulties including those with very complex needs, or mental health difficulties that mean someone is a risk to themselves or other people. Support is mainly offered in the community although there are inpatient wards for people needing treatment in hospital.
There are different teams and individuals that offer specific interventions, these include, home treatment (crisis support), perinatal, early psychosis, assertive outreach, employment support, forensic, eating disorder, Memory Assessment, wellbeing clinics, dual diagnosis, specialist psychological interventions and many more.
Interventions include a wide range of therapies, brief psychological interventions, crisis support, medication (prescribing, administering and support), wellbeing advice, and courses.
Crisis Safe Space
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