Members Welfare
Team Anstey have a welfare team consisting of male and female welfare officers who are keen to ensure our club offers support and guidance to all of our members.
Members can raise any issues they might be facing with any of our welfare officers, who will be providing crucial support to suit the needs of our members.
Please contact any of our welfare officers for assistance on welfare matters so we can deal with any concerns appropriately.
Members can raise any issues they might be facing with any of our welfare officers, who will be providing crucial support to suit the needs of our members.
Please contact any of our welfare officers for assistance on welfare matters so we can deal with any concerns appropriately.
Our Welfare Officers
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Additional Support
Samaritans: Provides confidential, non-judgemental emotional support for people experiencing feelings of distress or despair, including those that could lead to suicide. You can phone, email, write a letter or in most cases talk to someone face to face.
Mind infoline: Mind provides confidential mental health information services. With support and understanding, Mind enables people to make informed choices. The infoline gives information on types of mental distress, where to get help, drug treatments, alternative therapies and advocacy. Mind has around 140 local Minds providing local mental health services.
Rethink Mental Illness advice line: Provides expert advice and information to people with mental health problems and those who care for them, as well as giving help to health professionals, employers and staff. Rethink also runs Rethink services and groups across England and Northern Ireland.
Saneline: Saneline is a national mental health helpline providing information and support to people with mental health problems and those who support them.
The Mix: The Mix provides judgement-free information and support to young people aged 13-25 on a range of issues including mental health problems. Young people can access the Mix’s support via phone, email, peer to peer and counselling services.
ChildLine: ChildLine is a private and confidential service for children and young people up to the age of nineteen. You can contact a ChildLine counsellor for free about anything – no problem is too big or too small.
NSPCC | The UK children's charity: NSPCC offer advice and support for parents on children's mental health, staying safe online and what to do if you're worried about a child.
Side by Side: Side by Side is a supportive online community where you can be yourself. We all know what it’s like to struggle sometimes, and this is a safe place to listen, share and be heard. Our ‘Being active’ theme helps community members easily share and find content about being active, to motivate, inspire and support each other.
Beat Eating Disorders: Provides support for people with eating orders. They also support family and friends, equipping them with essential skills and advice, so they can help their loved ones recover whilst also looking after their own mental health.
Refuge National Domestic Abuse Helpline: Provides a helpline and support to help victims of domestic abuse.
Mind infoline: Mind provides confidential mental health information services. With support and understanding, Mind enables people to make informed choices. The infoline gives information on types of mental distress, where to get help, drug treatments, alternative therapies and advocacy. Mind has around 140 local Minds providing local mental health services.
Rethink Mental Illness advice line: Provides expert advice and information to people with mental health problems and those who care for them, as well as giving help to health professionals, employers and staff. Rethink also runs Rethink services and groups across England and Northern Ireland.
Saneline: Saneline is a national mental health helpline providing information and support to people with mental health problems and those who support them.
The Mix: The Mix provides judgement-free information and support to young people aged 13-25 on a range of issues including mental health problems. Young people can access the Mix’s support via phone, email, peer to peer and counselling services.
ChildLine: ChildLine is a private and confidential service for children and young people up to the age of nineteen. You can contact a ChildLine counsellor for free about anything – no problem is too big or too small.
NSPCC | The UK children's charity: NSPCC offer advice and support for parents on children's mental health, staying safe online and what to do if you're worried about a child.
Side by Side: Side by Side is a supportive online community where you can be yourself. We all know what it’s like to struggle sometimes, and this is a safe place to listen, share and be heard. Our ‘Being active’ theme helps community members easily share and find content about being active, to motivate, inspire and support each other.
Beat Eating Disorders: Provides support for people with eating orders. They also support family and friends, equipping them with essential skills and advice, so they can help their loved ones recover whilst also looking after their own mental health.
Refuge National Domestic Abuse Helpline: Provides a helpline and support to help victims of domestic abuse.