Reach
Reach provides one-to-one support to people struggling with severe mental illness (SMI) for up to 6-months to identify personal goals and to work together to support you to achieve them.
We can also support you to access groups and other services based on where you live and your interests. What’s important is that we will be working together on what you want to achieve, in the way you would like to achieve it.
Reach is not a clinical service but is delivered by experienced colleagues who specialise in mental health and colleagues work from the Community Mental Health Teams across Bradford District.
Some of our team also have their own lived experience of mental ill-health and recovery and are Peer Support workers.
In 2024-25...

we supported 324 people towards their goals through 2,682 sessions of support.

94% of people felt that having a peer support worker with lived experience was an important factor in their recovery.

89% of people felt that they had been supported to overcome challenges in their life that had been impacting their mental health.

Based on the ‘5 ways to wellbeing model’, most people who answered yes to our discharge questions reported improvements in mindfulness, connection, and day-to-day emotional wellbeing at the point of discharge.
Reach Leaflet
DownloadIf you require any assistance to complete the form or have a referral query please call us on 01274 586474 or email referrals@thecellartrust.org
Partners
In partnership with HALE
In partnership with the NHS
Funder
Reach is funded by Bradford Council Adult Social Care