About the Project
Adferiad’s Godwin Hall Resource Centre is funded by Blaenau Gwent local authority. Based in Llanhilleth, the project delivers both one-to-one and group support to individuals looking to recover and maintain positive mental health.
The purpose of this project is to maintain mental health and wellbeing, promote social inclusion, and assist in recovery and rehabilitation through collaboration with both statutory and non-statutory providers. The centre provides support over 3 days (Tues – Thurs) a week and is open between 10am – 3pm.
Who do we support?
Staff at Godwin Hall support individuals 18 and over living in Blaenau Gwent who have been diagnosed with a mental health condition.
How do we do it?
The goal at Godwin Hall is to help service users to become more independent in every area of their life, including:
• Help with managing their physical and mental health
• Helping people to make choices and take positive risks
• Support to go to social or leisure activities to feel part of the local community
• Advice and guidance on positive nutrition, meal planning and basic cooking skills
• Support to manage relationships
• Basic gardening skills
• Support to identify and access training and education
• Support to gain employment and voluntary work
• Support and signposting with budgeting and financial matters
Referrals
Godwin Hall Resource Centre has an open referral policy, meaning that anyone can either self-refer or be referred into the service provided that they are aged 18 or over and feel that they are suffering from poor mental health.
If you would like to request more information or to discuss the referral process with us, please get in contact using the phone or email address above or alternatively, call 07969 657005 (Josh Rawlings) or 07970 435736, or email Nicola.tagger@adferiad.org or Joshua.rawlings@adferiad.org.