Lutterworth Crisis Café set to open

Published Wednesday 29 June 2022

A Crisis Cafe is set to launch in Lutterworth - offering mental health support in a relaxed environment - as part of a major expansion of mental health crisis support in the county.

The Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland Clinical Commissioning Groups (LLR CCGs) and Leicestershire Partnership NHS Trust (LPT), in partnership with Voluntary Action LeicesterShire (VAL) are expanding the number of crisis cafés as they announce the next 11 cafes that are set to open.

Crisis cafeCrisis Cafes offer local support for people who need immediate help with their mental health. The cafés are drop-in centres, for anyone over the age of 18, to come and talk to us about their mental health - no appointment needed. There are 11 due to open in 2022 and a remaining 10 in 2023, bringing the total of cafes across Leicester, Lecestershire and Rutland to 25.

On Friday 1 July, from 11am to 12.30pm, the second of the new cafes, the Lutterworth Crisis Café, is having its opening event at The Wellbeing Hub, Lutterworth Sports Centre, Coventry Road, Lutterworth, LE17 4RB, bringing the total of crisis cafes open across Leicestershire to six.

Jacky Waring from Beacon Care and Advice CIC, which is hosting, said: “Beacon is delighted to be running the twice weekly sessions on Wednesdays and Fridays which will allow members of the community to access support and advice to manage their mental health and wellbeing. The launch will be a valuable opportunity to meet with staff and local partners and allow the opportunity to find out how we can support some of the valuable work that is being undertaken in the local area. We look forward to meeting with you all on 1 July 2022 for tea, coffee, refreshments, and networking.”

The Lutterworth café will be open on Wednesday from 5pm – 9pm and Fridays from 9am – 1pm and will be open everyone with no appointment necessary. It will run its first session after the launch, on Wednesday 6 July.

The cafes are funded by the NHS and are supported by other partners including the local authorities.

Councillor Simon Whelband, Harborough District Council’s portfolio holder for Health and Wellbeing, said: ”These cafes are a great investment for the mental health and wellbeing of the residents of Lutterworth and its nearby villages. It can be hard for people to find this support and having it closer to where you live can only be a good thing. The Council will be working with Beacon over the coming months to make sure that residents know about this valuable asset.”

Rosie Klair, Project Lead, Urgent Care & Access Pathway at Leicestershire Partnership NHS Trust, said: “I am delighted that Lutterworth is now open, and it follows hot on the heels of last month’s opening at Coalville. With more cafes coming on board in July, August and September, our network will soon reach 15,with a further 10 to open in 2023.“

We have seen an increase in numbers attending across the city and Loughborough cafés, so to widen the presence further across the city and county will mean that more people can travel less to access this valuable support. The range of new providers will enhance the localised support for the communities they serve.”  

The grants are being administered on behalf of the NHS by Voluntary Action LeicesterShire (VAL) who will continue to work with the Cafes as they set up and develop.

For more information visit VAL’s website here Crisis Café Grant Scheme - Voluntary Action LeicesterShire (valonline.org.uk)

View the fill list of cafes here - Crisis Cafes - Leicestershire Partnership NHS Trust (leicspart.nhs.uk)

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Notes to Editors

  • Crisis Cafes are an integral part of the transformation of mental health services in Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland. Ther will be eventually 25 in total, roughly one to match each primary care network area.
  • The pilots started in 2020. The first cafes are in Leicester City, Loughborough and Market Harborough and are run by a leading charity, Turning Point, and are funded by the NHS.
  • For this expansion phase, an expression of interest went out to the local communities on 14 January 2022 for them to bid to run a café for their local population. See press release. Funding for this phase is £450,000.
  • The cafes are from the NHS’s Long-Term Plan which aims to provide more support for mental health and wellbeing closer to home and relevant to local communities’ needs.
  • It also is a key element of the new mental health crisis pathway that aims to make it much easier for people to get help in a crisis. The cafes are open to all people without appointment, including family members and carers.

For further information: louise.oreilly6@nhs.net 07385 425 227 or Ellie Pratt on ellie.pratt@nhs.net 077 7188 6013