We run a number of peer support sessions, in-person, at our Wellbeing Centre in Sharrow. The sessions provide a safe and welcoming space for people to meet, to socialise and to get support from their peers and the staff and volunteers who facilitate the meetings.

For anyone not familiar with Peer Support, it's essentially when people come together and draw on their personal experiences to help and support each other. There are different types of peer support, but they all aim to:

  • bring together people with shared experiences to help each other
  • provide a safe and accessible space where you feel accepted and understood
  • treat everyone's experiences as being equally important

With peer support, everyone's views and experiences are equally valued, rather than anyone being seen as more of an expert than others. How much support you give and receive can vary depending on what feels right for you at different times and our staff are always on hand to help and advise.

For details of the different groups we run, click on the links below

Friendly Friday

Friendly social group taking place every Friday from 10.30 - 12.30 p.m. here at the Wellbeing Centre in Sharrow.

It's free and open to anyone who feels isolated, or has mental health needs . 

Rainbow Minds

 LGBTQ+ support group. Meets weekly on a Wednesday at the Wellbeing Centre in Sharrow.

Sessions are free to attend and there is always a warm brew and a warmer welcome for all.

GAPS

GAPS (Gambling Awareness Project Sheffield) was a two year pilot funded by the Gambling Commission, that looked at effective ways of supporting young people (aged 11-25) who are at risk of gambling/gaming-related harm.