Support With Mental Health

All Call Signs

All Call Signs is a peer support organisation for all currently serving members of the UK Armed Forces and veterans.
We can also support immediate family members and partners in helping their loved ones or or accessing mental health and social support services themselves.

If you’re struggling with your mental health or are supporting someone who is, or you’re experiencing a complex social issue such as homelessness, substance misuse or poor quality of life, we can help.
023 9438 7914

Anchoring Minds (Solent Mind)

Anchoring Minds is an emotional wellbeing service within Solent Mind providing support in the community to Royal Navy and Royal Marine families in Portsmouth, Fareham, Gosport and the Isle of Wight, in partnership with the Royal Navy and Royal Marines Charity and Solent NHS Trust.
023 8202 7810

Andys Man Club

We are a talking group for men over the age of 18 who may be going through a storm, may have been through a storm or may feel there is a storm brewing in their lives.

We are:

Non-Judgemental
Free-to-Attend
One of over 100 similar clubs running across the UK

Our group meets at MAKE @ 7pm with sessions running every Monday @ 7pm except on Bank Holidays.

CAMHS(Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services)

CAMHS stands for Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services. Specialist CAMHS services work alongside children/young people (and their families) whose risks, needs and functioning are impacting on their mental health.
Locksway Road
Milton
Portsmouth
PO4 8LD
0300 123 6632 9am - 5pm, Mon-Fri

Caritas Portsmouth

What is Caritas?

“Caritas” is the practical expression of Christian love; a special grace received in Baptism, the fire of the Father’s love for us and in us”.

Caritas Portsmouth works at grassroots level through our parish communities. Inspired by Catholic faith, Caritas is the helping hand of the Church – reaching out to the poor, vulnerable and excluded, regardless of race or religion, to build a world based on justice and fraternal love.
Bishop Crispin Way
Portsmouth
Portsmouth
PO1 3HG
07625513195

Company of Makers

Company of Makers exists to support ex-Service personnel and their partners with transitioning from military to civilian life, no matter how long it’s been since they left the Armed Forces.

Cathedral House, Office 3
St Thomas' Street
Old Portsmouth
PO1 2HA

Dementia Support Drop in with Remind

Weekly dementia support drop in with Remind

For anyone who is supporting someone with living dementia within postcodes PO1-PO7.


Every Friday from 9.30am to 12.30pm.



at

Portsmouth Carers Centre

Carers Centre

117 Orchard Road

Southsea

Hampshire

PO4 0AD



There's no need to book just come along to talk to the Remind Dementia Support workers about any questions or concerns you may have if you are supporting someone living with dementia.

For more information Carerscentre@portsmouthcc.gov.uk

Tel: 02392 851864
Portsmouth
PO4 0AD
02392 851864

Med3 Music

Med3 Music is a Portsmouth based music group for people experiencing enduring mental health problems. We offer peer to peer support & social interaction for members who may otherwise be socially isolated through a shared musical experience.
c/o North End Baptist Church
195 Powerscourt Road
Portsmouth
PO2 7JH
07933 748585

No Limits

No Limits is a charity offering free and confidential information, advice, counselling, advocacy and support to children and young people under the age of 26 in Southampton and Hampshire. Young people can come to No Limits for free support on a wide range of issues including housing, homelessness, debt, employment, relationships, sexual health, mental health and substance misuse. Support is offered at the No Limits Advice Centre in Central Southampton, through outreach work delivered in schools and colleges across Hampshire, in the Emergency Department at two Hampshire hospitals and virtually via phone, email, web chat and Zoom.
02380 224 224

Portsmouth Mental Health Hub Phoneline

We all need to look after our mental health, if you’re not sure where to get support for your mental health, call the phoneline which helps people to get the most appropriate mental health support they need before they reach a crisis point.

Anyone aged 16 and over can call the phoneline.

Monday – Friday, 8am – 6pm
0300 123 6621