New to the cinch Stadium at Franklin's Gardens for the 2021/22 season, Northampton Saints' Inclusion Hub provides a safe and welcoming environment for supporters to open discussions around inclusion, disability, physical health and mental health.
The new Hub aims to provide key information to supporters, act as a place where feedback can be shared and offer Saints supporters the opportunity to speak to, and receive advice from, trained members of staff about any concerns they may have.
Whether your query relates to accessibility, diversity and inclusion at Northampton Saints or any other area, you can come along to the Inclusion Hub in the Supporter Village on a matchday and speak to a member of our staff.
The Hub is open every home matchday at cinch Stadium at Franklin's Gardens in the Supporter Village (///carry.cried.keeps) can also be accessed at any time throughout the week, by emailing [email protected]. Alternatively, take a look at any of the links below for extra information.
Remember, Northampton Saints' Inclusion Hub can also be accessed at any time throughout the week, by emailing [email protected]. Alternatively, take a look at any of the links below for extra information.
For a full directory of Adult Mental Health support organisations across Bedfordshire, Luton and Milton Keynes, please CLICK HERE.
MENTAL HEALTH
- MIND – 0300 123 3393
- MIND provides information and support on all types of mental health, including tips on how to cope during a crisis.
- Visit www.mind.org.uk for more information.
- Northamptonshire Healthcare – 0800 448 0828
- To speak to a trained member of staff, you can drop-in to one of their Crisis Cafes.
- Visit www.nhft.nhs.uk/crisis-cafe for more information.
- SANE – 07984 967708
- SANE provides emotional support and information to those affected by mental illness, including family, friends and carers.
- For more information, email [email protected] or leave a message at the number above.
- Anxiety UK – 03444 775774 (call) or 07537 416905 (text)
- Anxiety UK offer access to support and advice on dealing with anxiety and stress.
- Visit www.anxietyuk.org.uk for more information.
- NHS – 111
- You can always call NHS on 111 for non-emergency advice on any medical query.
YOUNG PEOPLE
- The Lowdown – 01604 634385
- The Lowdown is a Mental Health Charity, providing free and confidential support services for 11- 25-year-olds in Northamptonshire. Our services include Counselling, Information, Advice & Advocacy, Wellbeing, LGBTQ+, Youth Groups and Sexual Health.
- The Lowdown offers a caring environment where young people are always supported on their journey towards positive emotional health and wellbeing. The fully trained team at the Lowdown provides accessible, safe, welcoming, confidential, and non-judgemental services for all Young People aged 11-25.
- Visit thelowdown.info for further information on all support and services available.
SUICIDE SUPPORT
- Samaritans – 116 123 (call) or text SHOUT to 85258
- Samaritans provide a 24 hour confidential listening service providing support to people in crisis.
- Visit www.samaritans.org for more information.
- Northamptonshire Healthcare – 0800 448 0828
- Offers a 24/7 confidential helpline for anyone struggling or in need of support.
- Visit www.nhft.nhs.uk for more information.
- National Suicide Helping UK – 0800 6895652
- The helpline acts as a confidential 24 hour phone line through which supporters can contact trained volunteers for support for anyone contemplating suicide.
- National Suicide Prevention Alliance
- An organisation willing to take individual and collective action to reduce suicide and self-harm, and offer support those bereaved or affected by suicide.
- Visit nspa.org.uk for more information.
- Calm – 0800 585858
- Calm offers support for young men aged between 15 and 35 who are struggling with depression and suicide.
- For more information or to start a webchat, visit www.thecalmzone.net.
- SOBS (Survivors of Bereavement by Suicide) – 0300 111 5065
- SOBS' helpline is open from 9am to 9am, Monday to Sunday, and they also offer peer-to-peer support groups.
- SOBS also run a bereavement meeting for men on the second Tuesday of every month, to join email [email protected] or CLICK HERE for more information.
- Visit uksobs.org for more information.
- Support After Suicide Partnership
- Offers timely and appropriate support to everyone bereaved or affected by suicide.
- Visit suportaftersuicide.org.uk for more information.
- NHS – 999
- In a life-threatening emergency, please call 999.