Earl Shilton Social Institute

Mondays - 10am - 1pm and 1:30 - 4:30pm (Closed on Bank Holidays)

 

Our Earl Shilton Neighbourhood Mental Health Café runs every Monday as a drop in for anyone to come and talk to us about their mental health – no appointment needed. We have supportive, trained staff who will listen and provide the information and support you need in times of crisis.

 

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Who you will meet

Our friendly team of staff and volunteers are not medical professionals, however they have been mental health first aid trained and have the time to listen and support you. They all have great knowledge about mental health and wellbeing services around the area, and can help you to access these as needed.

Vikki

Vikki

Emma

Emma

Tracey

Tracey

What to expect

On arrival at The Stute please press the doorbell.  You’ll then be warmly greeted at the door by one of our team who will ensure that you are either taken into our quiet confidential area if you need some 1:2:1 support, or to our safe and relaxing café space which provides opportunities for conversation and other activities. Free hot drinks and biscuits are available too.

Outside The Stute at the main entrance showing the front door.
Outside The Stute at the main entrance showing the front door.

Finding us

We host our Café at The Stute, 12-14 Station Road, Earl Shilton, LE9 7GA. There is no car park available onsite, but there’s free unlimited parking at the Earl Shilton Co-Op. The venue is also easily accessible on foot, and by bus. If you do struggle to find us on the day, please call Vikki on 07519 316461.

Bus

Bus stop: 80 Wood Street bus route 158 & 48 (4 min walk). Bus stop: 12 Wood Street (Just outside the library) bus route 158 & 48 (1 min walk).

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