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Recovery Across Mental Health

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

The Big Walk and Talk (Loneliness Awareness)

May 29, 2024

Our BIG Walk and Talk will be returning Thursday 13th June 1pm leaving from the Power League in Paisley. During Loneliness Awareness week this is an opportunity to get out walking while connecting with others. Open to all why not come join us!

RAMH Welcomes Eve Radwell as New Head of Corporate Services

May 21, 2024

Eve Radwell has been appointed As the new Head of Corporate Services at Recovery Across Mental Health (RAMH). Eve comes with a raft of experience, most recently at the National Autistic Society as Business Manager and prior to that, the Royal Society for the protection of Birds (RSPB) as their Engagement Manager. Eve said, “I…

Recovery College Peer Laura Stevenson Art exhibition at Harbour Arts

May 20, 2024

Glass Artist & RAMH Peer Champion Laura Stevenson has a stunning exhibition at Harbour Arts Centre which also showcases the work from her course ‘Touch of Glass’ with Recovery College students. It has been remarkable to witness her journey. You can read more about here: https://www.north-ayrshire.gov.uk/…/Art-for-wellbeing… (Photos are by our RAMH NAWARC Peer Volunteer Justyna.)