
Join the fight for Mental Health!
Welcome to North Lincolnshire Mind website! We are here to help you in your recovery journey and whenever you need mental health support. We believe that everyone should have access to good mental health support whenever they need it.
Here at North Lincolnshire Mind, we have created a safe and supportive environment where we provide a variety of services from 1 to 1 Confidential Listening service to recovery-focused groups and social support sessions.
For better mental health.
Accessible to everyone
UPDATES

Time to Talk Day - Thursday 6 February
We want everyone to feel comfortable talking about mental health. Time to Talk Day 2024 revealed that nearly two thirds of the UK public put on a brave face to avoid talking about their mental health. And nearly half of us are less likely to open up as we don’t want to worry others in already difficult times.
But talking openly and honestly can be the first step towards better mental health for everyone. It can reduce stigma and help people feel comfortable enough to seek help when we need it.
Time to Talk Day is taking place 6 February and is the nation’s biggest mental health conversation. It’s a day for friends, families, communities and workplaces to come together to talk, listen and change lives. And each year, it helps encourage millions of conversations about mental health across the UK. But each year, we’ve also found ourselves talking more and more about a range of other causes, from what’s in the news to the cost of living crisis.
This Time to Talk Day, we’re asking people to get comfortable talking about mental health. Text a friend, chat to a colleague over a cuppa, go for a walk with a loved one, share something on social media – there’s no right or wrong way to check in with someone on Time to Talk Day. But you can find guidance and resources to help you have those all important conversations at TimeToTalkDay.co.uk.
For the fourth year running, Time to Talk Day is being run by Mind and Rethink Mental Illness in partnership with Co-op, and delivered by See Me with SAMH (Scottish Action for Mental Health) in Scotland, Inspire in Northern Ireland and Time to Change Wales.
Get comfortable and start talking about mental health this Time to Talk Day.
You can come and see us at Central Co-op between 10 am and 3 pm on Time to Talk Day to say hi and start a conversation about mental health.


Big Mental Health Survey
Want to help change the future of mental health? Tell us about your experiences of mental health and the system surrounding it in this survey. What you say could go on to push for better laws, build better services and create a mental health system that works for everyone.
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Take the Big Mental Health Survey today, change the system tomorrow.


Gaining Employment & Volunteering Opportunities Workshop
This workshop will help you to find and secure meaningful volunteer roles and job opportunities. We will guide you through craft compelling CV's, job applications, and preparing for interviews.
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Over two sessions, you will learn:
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- Discover the benefits of volunteering and work experience: Learn how they can boost your confidence, develop your skills, and enhance your employability.
- Learn how to craft compelling CVs and applications that highlight your strengths and stand out from the crowd.
- Master online job search tools: Explore a range of online resources and platforms to find the right opportunities.
- Interview preparation: Develop your interview skills and learn practical tips to make a great impression.
Dates of Course:
Monday 3, 10 March
10 am - 12 pm
Come to our next Recovery College open day to find out more and sign up!
New Recovery College
Mental Health Courses Dates
Attending Recovery College Courses is a great way to learn how to manage your well-being better, learn new coping strategies and get information about mental health.
We have a variety of courses that would meet everyone's needs. To help you start your journey to better well-being and mental health, we are offering Recovery College enrolment days. This is an opportunity for everyone to pop into our office and have a chat about any of the courses, fill out the application form and meet the staff.
You can pop in at any time during our opening hours. If you need more information about the Recovery College courses that we offer, you see all the courses we offer with descriptions here.
Come to our next enrolment day on:
Monday 3 March from 9am to 4pm
Monday 1 April from 9am to 4pm

Piece of Mind Cafe Now Open

Exciting News! We’re thrilled to announce the opening of our brand-new cafe inside the Ironstone Centre.
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Come join us from 9 am - 2 pm, Mondays to Fridays for delicious coffee, grab a bite to eat and some tasty treats, and support your local mental health charity, North Lincolnshire Mind.
We can't wait to see you there!
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Volunteer at Piece of Mind Cafe
Are you passionate about mental health and building a supportive community?
We are seeking passionate volunteers with lived experience of mental health to volunteer at our new Piece of Mind Cafe.
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Do you have a passion for helping others and a positive and team-oriented attitude? Join us and make a difference, one cup (or conversation) at a time! We are looking for volunteers to fill any of these roles:
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Front of House (FOH): Greet customers, take orders, prepare drinks and create a welcoming atmosphere.
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Back of House (BOH): Assist with food preparation, cleaning, and ensuring a smooth operation.
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Peer Support: Offer a listening ear and share your experiences to support others on their mental health journey.
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We will provide training and access to all North Lincolnshire Mind services to help you take the next step in your employment journey.
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Interested in joining our team?
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Contact us at admin@nlmind.org or call 01724 279 500.
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Together, let's brew a brighter future!
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Our services
Recovery College Enrollment days run every first Monday of the month* from 9 am to 4 pm.
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*Excludes Bank holidays