Grand opening for town's new mental health centre - The Evesham Observer

Grand opening for town's new mental health centre

Evesham Editorial 4th Mar, 2016 Updated: 20th Oct, 2016   0

THE MAYOR of Evesham, Coun Fred Kaler was on hand to cut the ribbon on a brand new mental health centre in the town.

Evesham and District Mental Health Support Services (EDMHSS) moved from Wallace House on Oat Street to a new site on Church street on Tuesday (March 1).

As part of the ‘Grand Opening Day’ event, the Mayor was joined by the service’s Vice President, Roy Brisco, co-ordinator, Sally Padfield, Chairman of Trustees, Sue Jerrard and Chairman of Wychavon District Council, Val Wood.

The service is an independent and registered charity with the aim to provide support to people who are experiencing mental health distress and issues that affect their life’s.




EDMHSS was founded in 1973 and was originally affiliated to MIND – a mental health advice and support group – and had several locations including a cabin in the grounds of Evesham Community Hospital.

In 2012 the service became independent and set about fund-raising and developing its services. The Welcome Club day centre is open three days a week for people to enjoy a wide variety of activities including arts and crafts, day trips, visiting speakers and learning life skills.


The service prides itself on being able to offer a ‘safe haven’ for people to heal and connect with their peers in a time where due to cutbacks, particularly in rural and isolated areas, are no longer available.

Sally Earley, marketing, PR and fund-raising assistant at EDMHSS said: “We’re so excited. This has been the culmination of many years of hard work and it’s especially poignant in light of the latest news regarding mental health spending, cutbacks and lack of support.

“We’re incredibly proud of our history and our future. We have an amazing and dedicated team of volunteers who provide support in many areas including therapies, which includes massage, emotional freedom techniques and counselling.

“We’re also a drop-in centre and meet with people who need a friendly face, a cup of tea and a chat and the feedback we get from our members is testimony to the difference a safe and encouraging environment can make.

“We’re very positive about our future and we will continue to build on our strengths to ensure our services are continued.”

One user of the service said: “I feel a sense of belonging and acceptance at EDMHSS and it’s given me a purpose. I enjoy constructing my week around my visits to the service.

“It’s made me happier and more motivated. My anxiety is lower and having this place as a support network has given me confidence.”

Call Sally Padfield on 01386 429454 or e-mail [email protected] to talk to the support team.

Alternativiely visit www.edmhss.webstarts.com for more information on the service.

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