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The Trafford South Asian Mental Health Service was set up in April 1995 to work with people experiencing mental ill health within the South Asian Communities including, Pakistani, Gujrati, Sikh, Hindu and Bangladeshi. The team can converse in Urdu, Punjabi and Hindi. The project is community based and loacated at Broome House.
Our Vision
The Trafford South Asian Mental Health Project is established to: "Ensure culturally sensitive and appropriate mental health services for South Asian communities in Trafford."
Our vision will be achieved by ensuring that culturally sensitive and appropriate services are available, accessible, appropriate and effective.
Our Aims
  • Reducing symptoms of mental health and preventing relapses
  • Increasing confidence and empower service users to engage with services
  • Increasing knowledge and understanding of mental health
  • Increasing knowledge of local services and satisfaction of service users
If you want to learn more about Mental Health and increase your knowledge and understanding of Mental Health issues, please come to one of our drop-in's that offer help and advice to support you through any crisis which you may be going through. For further contact details of these clinics please click on 'Activites'. Activities
Or for more information please send an email to the following email address: tsamhs@pakistani-resource.org.uk
Free information available for download:
  Referral Form
  Leaflet
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