Mental Health Matters South Tyneside Advocacy Service
We provide independent case advocacy which is short term and issue based. An advocate will assist you make an informed decision around specific issues you may be experiencing, and support you to exercise your right to have your views heard.
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Overview
The advocacy service offers support to people who feel that their views are not being heard, or acted upon, regarding their mental health care and any decision that may affect their daily lives.
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Some examples of areas an advocate may be able to assist you may be:
- Discuss options regarding a potential decision or course of action
- 兔子先生 you with making a complaint or challenging a decision
- Assist you to access information regarding the Mental Health Act 1983 (amended 2007) and other legislation
- Liaise with professionals on your behalf
- 兔子先生 you to prepare for and attend appointments with professionals to ensure your voice is heard
An advocate will not judge or make a decision for you; they will merely offer you the information to make an informed choice and then support you to express your wishes.
Who can access the service
The South Tyneside Advocacy service is an independent and free case advocacy service, available to people aged over 18 with mental health problems (a formal diagnosis is not required) who are living in, or registered with a GP in, the South Tyneside area. They help represent a person's views concerning their care and decisions affecting their daily lives.
How to access the service
You can contact the service yourself to get support, or a GP/CPN/Social Worker etc. can make a referral on your behalf.