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Adult wellbeing support

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This page provides wellbeing support for anyone living, working, or studying in Westminster. It provides a list of local and national support services. Add your postcode and click search to see the list of local services. The list of services will be sorted by closest distance.

Support for those over the age of 18

Navigating life experiences and challenges is easier with the right support. On this page, you will find a list of services that provide specialised assistance for men, women, individuals with dementia or memory loss, the LGBTQIA+ community, and Black, Asian, and minority ethnic groups. Explore resources to find the help you need. 

Services include: 

  • Support for men: Services for men, offering mental health counselling, support groups, career advice, and resources for physical wellbeing and personal development. 
  • Support for women: Assistance for women, including career development and peer support. 
  • Dementia and memory loss: The word 'dementia' covers a range of diseases or disorders affecting the brain. It comes in different forms, the most common being Alzheimer's disease and vascular dementia. Services for individuals and families experiencing dementia or memory loss, including caregiver support and guidance for daily living. 
  • LGBTQIA+ support: Services with experience working with LGBTQIA+ communities, providing mental health support, peer support groups, legal advocacy, and resources for navigating identity and relationships. 
  • Global majority support: Dedicated assistance for individuals.

Visit our FAQs page for answers to common questions about mental health and emotional wellbeing and navigating this Wellbeing Hub.

Local support

1:1 face-to-face support Telephone support

Service for dads and families, including emotional support, combating loneliness and isolation.

07765 183504
Group support

Support for Moroccan and Arabic-speaking women and families.

020 3048 4488
1:1 face-to-face support Group support
Turning Point 32a Wardour Street London W1D 6AQ

Drug and alcohol support service, offering non-judgmental advice and support.

020 7833 1674