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Creative Arts Support Team (CAST) uses a variety of arts activities to support mental health and wellbeing.

Sheffield Flourish
item category:Families & carers

Sheffield Flourish is a charity which works collaboratively on innovative digital and community projects centred on mental health.

Relate
item category:Relationship support

Relate is a national charity that helps couples, families and individuals to make their relationships work better.

Sheffield Talking Therapies
item category:Specific mental health condition

Sheffield Talking Therapies (formerly known as Improving Access to Psychological Therapies (IAPT)) is an NHS service.

NSPCC
item category:Abuse & trauma

The National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children (NSPCC) is a national charity with branches across the UK.

Marriage Care
item category:Relationship support

Marriage Care is a national charity with branches throughout the UK.

Shelter (Sheffield Branch)
item category:Problems with a service

Shelter is a national organisation that provides support to people experiencing problems with housing and homelessness.

Carmel Care Centre
item category:Alcohol, drugs & addiction

Carmel Care Centre is part of the Catholic Diocese of Hallam Caring Service.

Light Peer Support
item category:Pregnancy & parenting

Light Peer Support is a charity supporting emotional wellbeing and mental health of mums and their families in Sheffield and beyond.

Homeless Assessment and Support Team (HAST) provides access to healthcare and support services for homeless people in Sheffield with mental health problems.

Health Inclusion Team
item category:Abuse & trauma

Health Inclusion Team is a specialist NHS team of Health Visitors, Nurses and a Family Support Worker who provide health support to children and families in Sheffield.

Eating Disorder Service
item category:Eating disorders

Eating Disorder Service in Sheffield provide NHS support and treatment to people aged 16+ who have a moderate or severe eating disorder, such as anorexia, bulimia or ARFID (avoidant restrictive…