David Upshall supports services expanding to Dorchester
PRESS RELEASE (7 July 2017):
Dorset Mind’s expanding mental health support services for Dorchester receive a significant boost from David Upshall Insurance Services.
Dorset Mind has partnered with David Upshall Insurance Services, intending to offer much-needed mental health support services in Dorchester. The initial fundraising launch raised in excess of £2,100 to start funding.
Influential businessman David Upshall invited Dorchester’s Mayor Councillor Susie Hosford to attend the event at Kingston Maurward College. He also approached local business people and key members of the community
Ex-Mayoress Anita Harries spoke poignantly about her lived experience of mental health to illustrate how it affects her. She received a rapturous round of applause.
Dorset Mind’s Patron, Dr Andy Mayers followed Anita with a short presentation about mental health and the importance of safe and responsive support services. He introduced Dorset Mind and their plans to implement such services in Dorchester.
Why does Dorchester need mental health services?
Right now, there are approximately 128,000 people in Dorset living with mental health challenges. And there are currently few mental health services in Dorchester and West Dorset without significant waiting times. To compound this, the recent Dorset CCG (Dorset Clinical Commissioning Group) Review recommended that the majority of statutory services should move to the east of the county. This is where Dorset Mind hopes to help ease the burden somewhat. They recognize that when someone is in a mental health crisis they need help straight away – and help that is easily reached. Apart from their Befriending Service (consisting of one-to-one individual support from a trained volunteer), Dorset Mind’s support groups operate on a self-referral basis. That is, people can simply turn up and attend a group immediately without a recommendation from a health professional. This means there is no lengthy waiting to access support.Why has David Upshall chosen to support Dorset Mind?
