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Safe Haven Crisis Hub
Haringey
Under Review — this page was due to be reviewed
by Sunday, 26 January 2025. The information shown here may be outdated.
Provided By

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 which is available weekday evenings and weekends.
Open daily: Monday to Friday 5-10pm, Saturday and Sunday 12-5pm
This service is both virtual and face-to-face:
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individuals can access support over the phone, by calling 0800 953 0223 seven days a week.
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face-to-face appointments are available at two locations on various days:
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The Mulberry Junction Centre, 332 High Road, Tottenham, N15 4BN on Mondays, Thursdays and Saturdays
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Mind in Haringey, 73c Stapleton Hall Road, N4 3QF on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays. Please note: Individuals are encouraged to call the service on 0800 953 0223 before dropping in at either location above.
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How does it help?
The Safe Haven will provide short-term intervention to support individuals who are vulnerable, isolated, suicidal, and would perceive themselves to be in crisis.
The 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.
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusions
The service is primarily for:
- adults aged over 18 who are living in Haringey and/or have a Haringey GP.
How to Refer
EMIS form
Referral methods: e-Referrals
Complete the Safe Haven Helpline Referral Form and send to safehaven@mih.org.uk
Where to find the form
- HAR Global Documents
Self-referral
Individuals can call the Safe Haven service on: 0800 953 0223
Open Daily: Mon-Fri 5pm-10pm | Sat-Sun 12pm-5pm.
Locations
Mulberry Junction Centre
Mind in Haringey
Downloads
Resources
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Information about mental health services available across NCLReview date: Sunday, 26 January 2025