Basildon Mind

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Basildon, United Kingdom

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Basildon Mind Reviews | Rating 4.3 out of 5 stars (6 reviews)

Basildon Mind is located in Basildon, United Kingdom on 440 Whitmore Way, London,. Basildon Mind is rated 4.3 out of 5 in the category charity in United Kingdom. Basildon Mind was set up over 40 years ago and became a registered charity within the voluntary sector. Since that time we have been helping people who experience mental distress to be empowered to gain a better quality of life. In 2003 we became a company limited by guarantee and have retained our charitable and voluntary status. We offer services, support and advice to people with mental distress. We also provide information to professionals, carers, family and friends. Mental distress is not just about people suffering from Schizophrenia, Bi-Polar Disorder, Depression, Dementia, but people suffering from Stress, Anxiety, and Bereavement, which are problems that people have had to deal with at some time in their life. Whatever the form of mental distress, for the person concerned it can be a real problem. We are non-judgemental, non-clinical and listen to the person whose life is being affected. We have attained quality standards in the following: Supporting People in Essex, National Mind and are signed up to the Mindful Employer Charter.

Address

440 Whitmore Way, London,

Phone

+44 1268284130

Company size

11-50 employees

Headquarters

Basildon

Founded

1972

Open hours

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ian white

Staff here are great I've dealt with anxiety on and off and this place has really helped just by talking and discussing things with them, recommended if needed

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Scott Rogers

Mind are excellent at everything they do. They provide excellent service for anyone that is struggling with mental health issues or simply if you need to talk to someone.

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Sam Darlington

Disgusted with a certain male staff member that works their. Early today my partner who has metal health issues pushed the buzzer to the building to ask for help as she was having a break down, panic attack setting in, wanting to give up on life etc. A male come out to speak with her and said what do you expect us to do !!!! We are a counciling service. Are you not also human beings ! His attitude put her off and she run away to find more help. Lucky the social club close by has human beings working their and helped her

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Adam Nyman

The volunteers here are saints and really help people who need help.

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Ann

Ok

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Popcorn

Not great, sorry.