The heart of our support - offering a holistic, person-centred approach to give women the skills to live an empowered life.
The Women’s Work Heart (WWH) programme supports women across Derbyshire living with complex needs, in order to improve their circumstances and wellbeing.
The programme recognises that often issues and barriers affecting wellbeing are entwined, for example, women may be affected by domestic violence; lack financial independence or be in debt; be struggling with mental health and or low self-esteem; be dependent on drugs or alcohol; as well as struggling with managing relationships and parenting.
An integrated approach and personalised approach
Following a full assessment of each woman’s particular needs, we refer them to other projects at Women’s Work such as our Freedom programme (to address domestic violence), counselling and parenting courses. We also signpost and support women to access other services if they need other support not offered by Women’s Work, for example, the urgent help of an Independent Domestic Violence Advocate, (an initiative between Derby City Council and Refuge to support women at high risk to escape domestic abuse). Our team of counsellors can provide therapeutic support to women with emotional stress arising from a variety of issues such as bereavement, depression or change in circumstances.
For rehabilitation for drug and alcohol, specific NHS and private services can be found via Rehab 4 Addiction at the following link; Rehab 4 Addiction – Drug & Alcohol Rehabilitation Derbyshire
Referrals
If you would like to make a referral please complete the Women’s Work (Derbyshire) Ltd Referral form. A member of staff will contact you when we have assessed the referral. This can take up to 3 weeks.
Referrals can be made by agency staff or by a woman wanting to self-refer. If you are self-referring you do not need to complete the section on Referrer’s details at the top of the form.
If you have any problems with the form, or any queries, or would prefer to refer over the phone, please contact us on 01332 242 525.
