About the Project
The Adferiad Pembrokeshire Mental Health Community project provides floating support to individuals who are experiencing challenges with their mental health. The support is to help people become fully independent within their communities.
The project has been established for many years and has a very experienced staff team, some of over 20 years working with Adferiad (formerly Hafal).
Community support enables individuals to access their community by acquiring new skills so that they can live more independently. We offer support based on people’s needs and aspirations
The service offers support with:
- Enabling individuals to maintain their own tenancies, reducing the risk of homelessness.
- Promoting engagement in meaningful activities within the local community: social activities, and seeking opportunities in volunteering, training, and education.
- Empowering individuals to ask for support & help to prevent relapses.
- Community support, enabling individuals to access their community through support to acquire new skills so that they can live more independently.
All the support provided needs to be within the strict Housing Support Grant guidelines which are based around the housing needs of the individual.
Eligibility / Referral Process
We offer this community support in partnership with Pembrokeshire County Council throughout Pembrokeshire. You can access Community Support which can be funded by Pembrokeshire County Council.
Referrals come via Pembrokeshire County Council’s Housing Support Grant Team and the individual support is then provided by organisations on the Council’s Framework. If Adferiad Recovery is identified as the preferred support provider, we will then contact the individual to arrange a visit, plan with the person how to meet their identified needs and agree start date of support.