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  1. Tamarind Centre

    Mental Health Organisation supporting people from the BME Communities of Coventry in particular African Caribbean and Asian people. Tamarind provides Counselling,Outreach Support and Group Services. Languages spoken and understood include English, Punjabi, Hindi and Patois.  
    2 Sandy LaneRadfordCoventryCV1 4DX
     02476227712 02476227712
  2. Perinatal Mental Health Service

    The Perinatal Mental Health Service consists of Consultant Psychiatrists, Psychologists and Perinatal Community Psychiatric Nurses, Occupational Therapists, Social workers, Assistant Practitioners and Early Years Practitioners. The service works with women who are pregnant, or in the first postnatal year, who are experiencing serious perinatal mental health…
    Remembrance RoadWillenhallCoventryCV3 3DG
     02476212176 02476212176
  3. The Pod

    The Pod is a part of the Council that supports people in their mental health recovery journey. Pod development workers use social brokerage to encourage individuals to question how they might wish to change their life. Development workers, as social brokers support people in re-engaging…
    31Far Gosford StreetCoventryCV1 5DW
     024 7678 6680 024 7678 6680

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