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55 South Methven Street
Unit 1, Methven Mews
Perth
PH1 5NX

 
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Change Mental Health

Change Mental Health promotes resilience and recovery, supporting people to integrate into their local community across Tayside.

How do we support people in Tayside?

  • Develop strategies for carers by providing emotional support on a one-to-one basis from Perth up to Angus
  • Help young people transition into adult services
  • Support those who experience psychosis and schizophrenia, who hear voices and have sensory disturbances, to take the next step of their journey
  • Enable people to move forward with their lives who face the stresses of everyday life
  • Raise awareness of mental health in rural areas by fighting stigma and ensuring that nobody is left behind.

We run Carer SupportResilience and Hearing Voices in Tayside. Our services in Tayside collaborate together and with our National services, such as Mental Health and Money Advice, to ensure we are resourceful, keep support simple and place the individual at the heart of what we do. Our approach focuses on your circumstance and we welcome you into a safe, non-judgemental space where you can be open.

PKAVS has a valued team of over 80 staff and 100 volunteers whose skills and expertise enable us to reach our objectives and have the positive impact that we do.

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PKAVS relies on over 100 dedicated volunteers who help with all aspects of our work.

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