St. Dymphna Befriending Group (Nuneaton and District)

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St. Dymphna Befriending Group (Nuneaton and District)

 A group of volunteers from Our Lady of the Angels Parish – Nuneaton.  Many of the volunteers have personal experience of mental ill health. Personal experience, caring experience or just a desire to help those who experience mental health problems. Who are we?

 We aim to support those from parishes in the Rugby Deanery (Nuneaton, Bedworth, Bulikington, Atherstone and Rugby).  Anyone who experiences mental ill health or mental distress  Anxiety (OCD, phobia’s BDD)  Mood disorders (Bi-polar affective / depression)  Post Traumatic Stress  Schizophrenia / Psychotic Disorders  Personality Disorders  Organic Mental Illness – Alzheimer's etc.  Carers  Inclusive of any age. Who we support…

 Befriending  hospital in-reach visits  practical and financial support  challenge the barriers that those with mental health difficulties often experience – reduce stigma  offering befriending and a point of contact for our members within the parish  Offering educational sessions to whoever is interested within the parish in order to try and increase understanding and reduce stigma and discrimination.  Facilitating specific social events for those that we support  Organising fund raising events – with member involvement What we do…

 Stigma  Time to process CRB’s  Time to develop Safeguarding Policy Barriers…

 Supportive Clergy  Dedicated volunteers  Supportive parish community  Funding – assisted in getting the group off the ground. Where things have worked well…

 Further expansion across the deanery  Ecumenical approach  Expansion to the point where we can apply for charity status  Fundraising to support the on-going project The future…

Questions…