Our award-winning Safe Havens provide people experiencing a mental health crisis with professional out-of-hours support.
Catalyst Support has been involved in developing and delivering this resource, working in partnership with Surrey and Borders Partnership NHS Trust and relevant Clinical Commissioning Groups.
What does Safe Haven offer?
- Professional staff, including mental health practitioners able to carry out mental health assessments if needed.
- Peer support in a welcoming setting.
- An appropriate alternative to A&E for those experiencing mental health problems, and their Carers.
You can visit any of the Safe Havens in Surrey and North East Hampshire if you are in the area, and find that you need support.
We do not allow dogs to enter the building unless these are service dogs. Service dogs do not include support animals as they have undergone different training and handling.
Virtual Safe Havens
The Safe Havens in Aldershot, Guildford, Woking, Epsom and Redhill, offer a virtual service in addition to face-to-face services. Find out more below:
Epsom Virtual Safe Haven, open 6-11pm
Guildford Virtual Safe Haven, open 6-11pm
Redhill Virtual Safe Haven, open 6-11pm
Woking Virtual Safe Haven, open 6-11pm
Aldershot Virtual Safe Haven, open 12pm -11pm
The Coalition of Disabled People has worked with the Independent Mental Health Network (IMHN) to produce the virtual Safe Haven user guide. To download a PDF, visit our downloads page.