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           <title>Staying Well Services</title>
           <description>Offers free out of hours mental health service, operating 7 days a week, all year round. Run by the Sussex Partnership NHS Trust, there are local services: Staying Well in Brighton and Hove Contact Number: 0800 0236475 (Option 3) Opening hours: Weekdays - 17:00 to 22:30. Weekends- 15:00 to 22:30 Serving those living in the Brighton &amp; Hove area, this service is a walk in service. You do not need an appointment to attend. Staying Well in Eastbourne Opening hours: Weekdays - 17:00 to 22:30. Weekends- 15:00 to 22:30. Serving those living in Eastbourne, you must first contact the service to check availability this can be done via the phone or online. Staying Well in Worthing Opening hours: Weekdays - 17:00 - 22:30. Weekends - 12:00 - 22:30 Serving those living in Worthing, you must first contact the service to check availability this can be done via the phone or online.</description>
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           <title>Sussex Interpreting Services - Health Promotion Programme</title>
           <description>24 Hour Emergency number is held by hospital switchboard and partner organisations: 08009991950 Self referral form: Service Users - Sussex Interpreting Services Sussex Interpreting Services has volunteer linguists who reach out to excluded individuals and communities, access Sussex, to explain what health services are available and how to access them. They also support people, whose first language is not English, to make appointments, understand correspondence, fill out and understand health forms and information.</description>
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           <title>Sussex Partnership NHS Foundation Trust</title>
           <description>The most common emotional difficulties people experience when fleeing conflicts in their home country are anxiety, grief, depression and trauma. Sussex Partnership NHS Partnerships have information about their wide range of service and support for refugees here: Emotional support for refugees | Sussex Partnership NHS Foundation Trust For free text based support, text the word SUSSEX to 85258 to be connected to a trained volunteer. You can access this service at any time and will not appear on your phone bill.</description>
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           <title>The Hummingbird Project</title>
           <description>The Hummingbird Project provides wellbeing support for young refugees and asylum seekers based in Brighton and Hove. This includes 1:1 specialised wellbeing services; social club running every Monday for all young people aged 14-25 years old; Young Leaders group meeting every Wednesday; and weekly education support sessions on Tuesday at the BMECP Centre. They also run a weekly young women&#039;s group.</description>
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           <title>The launchpad Collective</title>
           <description>The Launchpad Collective works to connect local businesses and refugees seeking employment. It provides job seeking support to refugees, in a variety of forms including through volunteering and work experience.</description>
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           <description>All Souls Church Hall, Wellesley Road, Eastboune, East Sussex, BN21 3RJ The Links Project is a multi-agency support and advice project for asylum seekers, refugees and migrants living in East Sussex. They run a weekly drop-in at Central Hall in Hastings on Wednesday between 11:00 - 15:00. They also attend a drop-in service at Eastbourne every Friday 10:00 - 12:00 and provide phone support during the week. These services aim to provide access to support and advice in a range of areas including healthcare, immigration advice and welfare benefits.</description>
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           <title>Together Co</title>
           <description>Together Co offers befriending and social prescribing services in Brighton and Hove, to connect people with their local community, improve wellbeing and to ensure that no one is lonely.</description>
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           <title>Trust for Developing Communities</title>
           <description>TDC offers free, confidential, and non-judgemental support services to people from ethnically or culturally diverse communities or backgrounds, and specifically for newcomers, migrants, refugees, and asylum seekers. Their team have personal MRAS experience and can help you to know your rights, find information and access help and support in Brighton and Hove. They can help you to learn about the support available to you and to find the help you need, including; health and social care, mental health and wellbeing, housing, education, community and social support, family support, money and benefits, community safety, language translation and digital access. They offer one to one support to individuals and families and peer support groups that provide opportunities for people to meet, learn, socialise, and support each other. They also run a Multicultural Employability Service supporting people with training, volunteering, and accessing employment.</description>
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           <description>UOK is a partnership of local services in Brighton and Hove, working together to support mental health and wellbeing. Their Central Access Point team can help you navigate and access services in Brighton and Hove. Lines are open Monday to Friday 9:00 - 17:00, outside those hours please arrange a callback service on their website.</description>
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           <description>Southdown runs 7 wellbeing centres across East Sussex, including Eastborne and Lewes providing community-based mental health and wellbeing support to adults 16 years and older. They offer one to one support and group meetings both in person and online, to develop personal wellbeing plans and support. You can be self-referred to this support or referred to by a healthcare professional, for information on their centres and the referral form, please look at their website.</description>
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