Welcome to Solent Mind. We are affiliated to Mind, the national mental health charity.

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We believe that people with mental health problems are too often denied the right to participate in society and lead valued lives. We campaign against the discrimination and stigma still faced. We also promote positive approaches to mental health, working in partnership with health and social care agencies who share our values.

Solent Mind runs a range of community mental health services. We support people at home, in social clubs and at work. We provide advice, information and advocacy. Most of our services are funded by Social Services and the Health Service, but we also raise money independently to develop other innovative services.

The experience of having used mental health services is valued throughout the organisation, and this shows in the make up of the trustees, staff and volunteers.

This is an organisation in which service users, mental health professionals and others work alongside each other to plan and deliver high quality mental health services.

Latest News & Information

A big thank you to Itchen College, Grayling PR and the team in Psychological Medicine based at The Princes Ann Hospital, for raising money for us recently.
Mental Health has historically not been a popular choice for donations, and this is why we appreciate your support even more. Read on to find out how they raised money and why they chose to support Solent Mind

Latest Vacancies

Start date: tbc
Salary Range: £12,489 -
Application closing date: Applications to be received by 5pm on Monday 5 March 2012

This is an exciting opportunity to be part of our Improving Access to Psychological Therapies (IAPT) service, called italk (based in Eastleigh).

We are looking to recruit 2 part time Evening Administration Assistants to work alongside each other for 12 hours a week worked Monday to Thursday, 5pm to 8pm and you will be an integral part in our Administration team.

These posts are Fixed Term to 30 September 2012

Salary is £12,489 pro rata per annum rising to £13,248 pro rata per annum at 1 April 2012