Mental Health Providers Forum: Voluntary Agencies Working Together To Improve Mental Health
Promoting recovery

Rethink

Rethink www.rethink.org
info@rethink.org

Contacts / Address Book
Document Library
89 Albert Embankment
London
SE1 7TP

t: 0845 456 0455
f: 01622 683 278

Who we are

Rethink, the leading national mental health membership charity, works to help everyone affected by severe mental illness recover a better quality of life. Our aim is to make a practical and positive difference by providing hope and empowerment through effective services and support to all those who need us. We believe that people who experience severe mental illness are entitled to be treated with respect and as equal citizens. And we actively campaign for change through greater awareness and understanding.

Our services

Our wide range of services includes Advocacy, Carer support, Community support, Employment and training, Helplines, Housing, Nursing and residential care and services dedicated to black and minority ethnic communities. The support we offer spans high care and long-term care through to practical help and advice.

 

The people who use our services are at the centre of our service delivery. All our services are carefully planned, managed and monitored to provide high quality, recovery based services that promote social inclusion. And we strive to enable both the people who use and the people who deliver our services to achieve their full potential.

 

We rigorously examine our services to find better approaches to their provision and we explore innovative and imaginative strategies for developing and delivering services that build new partnerships and ways of working with people experiencing severe mental illness.

The Mental Health Providers Forum is a not-for-profit organisation registered in England as Voluntary Sector Mental Health Providers Forum and is a company limited by guarantee no.5536120. Registered Charity no. 1120222. Registered office: 9th Floor Sea Containers House, 20 Upper Ground, London SE1 9QT. © Mental Health Providers Forum 2006 - 2010