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RAMH supports people in their recovery from mental ill health.

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About RAMH

RAMH promotes recovery from mental ill health, and empowers people to build independent, fulfilled lives.

We offer a range of free, confidential services which provide:

  • Immediate support in crisis situations for residents aged 16 and over in Renfrewshire
  • Individualised care and practical support to people in their own homes
  • One to one counselling sessions with a qualified counsellor
  • Employability support to help individuals gain or maintain employment and/or volunteering opportunities
  • A range of social, creative, therapeutic, educational and physical activity groups
  • Support to family, friends, carers and the wider community through information and education

RAMH Wellbeing Map

A user-led map for anyone looking to view what resources are nearby. Whether it's finding a new favourite spot to walk or cycle, escaping in a book from your local library or more practical support and advice on things like health and money, there are lots of places to visit that keep us well.

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Latest news

From Surviving to Thriving (CCPS)

November 13, 2024

Our CEO Peter recently contributed to the Coalition of Care and Support Providers in Scotland (CCPS) new “Member Spotlight series”. This is a new series of blogs  focusing on CCPS members voices, aiming to mark the achievements of social care provider organisations but also sharing the reality of current challenges. These are published on the…

ER Community Link

November 8, 2024

Our community links service has welcomed Allison Ross to their team in recent weeks. Allison joins a very experienced a professional team helping the people across East Renfrewshire. Community link workers connect people to resources and services within their local communities with the aim of improving mental and physical health and wellbeing. You can speak…

‘CHIME to DRUM’

October 31, 2024

A Drum4urLife (D4L) Team from North Ayrshire presented a workshop at the recent European Drum Circle Facilitators Guild (DCFG) conference in Madrid. Led by Jeanette Allan of RAMH North Ayrshire Recovery College who shared the story of using a social inclusion model to establish Buddy Beat, Paisley in 2007 with community musician Dr Jane Bentley…

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