Referrals
Make a referral into our scheme and we will ensure that we get you the correct support that you need from our trained staff & volunteers.
Make A ReferralReferral Overview
We would rather say ‘Yes’ than ‘No’ to a referral. We will offer additional or ongoing support to those affected by Anti-Social Behaviour (ASB), as well as anyone else whether a victim, survivor, perpetrator or someone having a hard time.
If you wish to discuss a client prior to referral, please call Jim Cunningham on 07787 860087
We offer a non-time specific support which is unique and bespoke for every client; we believe every person’s experience, story, fears and feelings are different, and therefore one size does not fit all. All we ask is that everyone is open to engage and to receive feedback.
Make A ReferralFeeback Received
See below some of the wonderful feedback we have received from our service users, volunteers and professionals
"I would like to say how grateful I am for having Jo as a support worker regards to the ABS I am injuring at the moment. Jo has been a great help and I could not ask for anyone better."
"Within the little time I’ve been a Community Peer Mentors I feel that I've grown more as a person and gained more in confidence so I just want to thank you guys for having me, with that said I'd like to be considered for another client when you have one in mind"
"I really appreciate all the hard work you and the team put in."
"I wanted to say thank you for your quick response, and acceptance of the referral. It is wonderful to hear that there is some great support out there, and that the client is going to gain some great support. I am happy to hear that it is been accepted, and I feel this is mainly the information that I need to be able to discharge from our team.’’
We aim to empower change, reduce vulnerability, and provide a voice for the unheard, this fantastic support is given to anyone whatever their background or circumstances, whether victim, survivor, perpetrator, prison leaver, someone forgotten by society or those affected by Anti-Social Behaviour (ASB).
This unique approach has seen a significant reduction in contact with services and assisted with those engaged reintegration back into society, returning to employment and education, learning new skills and coping techniques, some of those engaged have stated that without this support they may have taken their own lives.
When supporting people, we will
Be a listening ear
Support forming new friendships, interests or hobbies
Help by establishing trust
Provide new skills and confidence to resolve matters amicably
Signpost to other services if appropriate
Help you learn about themselves
Robustly challenge inappropriate behaviour
Provide support when engaging with professionals
Referral Form
Once you complete the below form we will make contact you and discuss further