Encouraged to enjoy or pass on, it is hoped people will be inspired to refill the box and continue the wave of kindness across the borough.
While one in four older people live with a mental health issue only 4% access talking therapy services locally.
NAViGO are the only North of England provider to be performing 'better than expected' in this year’s Care Quality Commission report.
Mike Reeve (Deputy Chief Executive), Janine Smith (Chief Operating Officer) and Anna Morgan (Executive Director of Corporate Services) have all taken new roles on the NAViGO board.
Crewed by trained clinicians and support workers, the vehicle will respond to calls where there is a mental health concern providing alternative transport to an ambulance or police car for people who may need help with their emotional health.
Together, they will be delivering Knowledge Understanding Framework training – a programme designed to standardise knowledge and practices in the diagnosis and treatment of Boederline Personality Disorder.
The model was the winner in the Suicide Prevention category, while Rharian Fields was highly-commended in the Eating Disorders section.
"NAViGO is a fantastic organisation with dedicated, professional staff. I am confident we have lots to build on. I am confident we have a positive future."
"As I start my last day as your chief executive, I just wanted to thank each and every one of you for making my time one of the most rewarding periods of my professional life."
Simon will succeed Jane Lewington who will retain her commitment to NAViGO by becoming chair of the board following the retirement of Tom Hunter.
Rebecca joined us as we hosted our annual general meeting and celebration at Grimsby Auditorium, demonstrating best practice, new projects and achievements in mental health services.
Successful British swimmer and Olympic gold champion Rebecca Adlington will talk about overcoming adversity, social media abuse and her personal mental health experience.
In partnership with Shout, the service offers free, confidential 24/7 text messaging support for anyone who is struggling to cope.
We are committed to supporting the mental wellbeing of those within our armed forces as well as veterans and their families and offer a range of confidential support services.
Co-owner Danny Smith made the decision after experiencing a mental health crisis and receiving care from our Harrison House team.
NAViGO is joining other health care organisations, leading charities and trusts in encouraging the public to make a series of personal pledges to keep themselves and each other protected from coronavirus.
While COVID-19 restrictions are ending in many settings in England, safety measures will remain in place at all NAViGO sites across North East Lincolnshire.
The boards of Care4All and NAViGO have granted their approval for a potential merger, to create a new wholly owned subsidiary of NAViGO.
We've sprung into action and joined the #MillionMileMission as part of Keep Britain Tidy’s Great British Spring Clean to clear litter from our streets, parks and beaches.
Launching at the start of Pride Month, the scheme is a way to show service users that we’re an open, non-judgmental and inclusive healthcare provider.
We're lending our support to local COVID-19 vaccination roll out, vaccinating SMI individuals from across North East Lincolnshire.
Helping to prevent surplus food from going to waste, the new partnership means food that hasn’t sold will be available to food app users to rescue.
The Potting Shed at Grimsby Garden Centre will officially open its wood clad doors on Monday 17 May 2021.
With a spring in their step, the team of avid gardeners were delighted to receive the keys and are ready to sow the first seeds at the allotment.
After identifying service users who may potentially have become more vulnerable as a result of Covid-19, staff members provided practical and emotional support to ease stress and anxiety.
This year’s Mental Health Awareness Week focuses on ‘connecting with nature’, and we know more than most how outdoor pursuits can benefit health and wellbeing.
The Tape2Tape race returns as a Covid-safe event on Sunday 18th July with NAViGO one of the main sponsors.
To boost and encourage green-fingered activity, Grimsby Garden Centre is sending free seed packs to all primary schools across North East Lincolnshire.
The report praised the service on their flexibility and dedication which saw the team adapt to new ways of working during the pandemic.
Since 2011, we've seen thousands of local people come through our doors, established employment services, opened two eateries, an outstanding eating disorder unit, a care home and a crisis café.
Brightening the day and raising the smiles of people right across North East Lincolnshire, staff members gifted cheery bunches of daffodils as random acts of kindness.
Green-fingered pupils of Littlecoates Primary Academy received a helping hand from their gardening chums at Grimsby Garden Centre in the creation of their new mini orchard.
NAViGO has been ranked one of the country’s best after achieving excellent results in this year’s national NHS Staff Survey.
Here at NAVIGO, we are joining the UK national campaign #UKSaysNoMore.to raise awareness of domestic abuse and sexual violence.
Our new supported living accommodation for individuals with mental health needs has opened in Grimsby.
Humber, Coast and Vale Health and Care Partnership have launched a new Resilience Hub that’s open to all health, care and emergency services staff across the region.
With the pandemic causing delays and closure, we're to relocate from Grimsby’s Floral Hall.
The sessions – which give young people a ‘mental health tool kit’ to help navigate through difficult times – are led by our Early Intervention in Psychosis & Transitions team, with support from the Nexus Youth Forum.
As part of the government’s Kickstart Scheme, NAViGO will offer young people aged 16-24 fully-funded work placements for six months.
Local community mental health services have received national recognition for their high-quality care by gaining accreditation from the Royal College of Psychiatry.