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ADIRA are a survivor-led mental health and wellbeing organisation, supporting black people with mental health issues.

They provide a number of support services centred on raising up the voices of the black community in Sheffield including:

  • One-to-one peer support
  • Home visits
  • Therapy in schools

Below are details of some of their other regular services.

Self-Care Hub

The hub is provided in partnership with Action Collective and The Unity Project Sheffield.  It provides free and low-cost household cleaning essentials, skin and hair care products for men and women, sanitary items, nappies, wipes and more.  Their provision includes culturally appropriate skin and hair care products for people of African-Caribbean heritage.

The hub opens every Tuesday 10am-4.30pm (closed 12-12.30pm for lunch) at their base at SYAC.

Referrals to the hub can be made by community groups, support workers, GP, faith leaders and through other frontline services.  Contact Adira for more info or to make a referral adiraboard@adira.org.uk

Black Therapy and Counselling Directory

ADIRA have created a directory of Black Therapists and Counsellors working in Sheffield. For support finding the right therapist, email info@adira.org.uk.

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SYAC Business & Enterprise Centre, 120 Wicker, Sheffield, S3 8JD

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