What is it?

Mind in Haringey have teamed up with Clarendon Recovery College and Barnet Enfield Haringey Mental Health Trust to create Safe Haven: a mental health crisis support hub.

Open Daily:

Mon-Fri 5pm-10pm | Sat-Sun 12pm-5pm

Originally, the Safe Haven was a crisis café service, which aimed to provide a safe space for individuals who were at risk of a mental health crisis. 

This service is now face-to-face at two locations:

Mind in Haringey 4 days a week: Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Sunday
Address: 73c Stapleton Hall Road, Finsbury Park, London N4 3QF

Mulberry Junction 3 days a week: Monday, Thursday and Saturday
Address: 332 High Road, London N15 4BN

Please note Mind in Haringey is closed for Bank Holidays but if you or someone you know is in crisis, the Safe Haven Crisis Hub is open every day, including Bank Holidays.

Who is it for?

This service is primarily for: adults aged over 18 who are living in Haringey and/or has a Haringey GP.  

How does it help?

The Safe Haven will provide short-term intervention to support individuals who are vulnerable and isolated.

The Safe Haven service delivers a non-medical intervention, working collaboratively with users to reduce the crisis and isolation; through enabling and supporting the user to develop safety/wellbeing crisis plans. 

Safe Haven Groups

To attend the groups, please give Safe Haven a call before dropping in at both locations:

0800 953 0223

Safe Space – Daily from 6:30-7:30pm – both locations

Our team will be around, however there is no pressure to talk or socialize. This space aims to provide a respite from the demands of the outside world and a moment of tranquillity just for you.

Meditation – Tuesday from 7:45-8:45pm – Mind in Haringey

This session offers a supportive environment to explore mindfulness and meditation. This group aims to enhance mindfulness skills, reduce stress, connect with yourself and with your wellbeing.

Queer Hub – Wednesday from 5:30 – 7:30pm every other week – Mind in Haringey
(first and third Wednesday of the month starting in July)

Whether you are struggling with mental health issues, seeking community, or simply
looking for a safe and supportive space where you can be free to express yourself,
our aim is; with your help, to provide just that and expand our own community.

(The Queer Hub is run by the Haringey Wellbeing Network.)

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