IN 2025, OVER 5,000 PEOPLE
...have been supported by Pentreath towards their personal goals.
97% OF PENTREATH CLIENTS
...would recommend Pentreath to their family and friends.
96% OF PENTREATH CLIENTS
...said their time with Pentreath helped to improve their mental health and wellbeing
86% OF PENTREATH CLIENTS
...have a better understanding of their mental health
80% OF PENTREATH CLIENTS
...have improved hope for the future
90% OF PENTREATH CLIENTS
...learnt tools and techniques to help them to self-manage their own mental health
99% OF PENTREATH CLIENTS
...rate the service as Good, Very Good or Excellent
OUR SERVICES
Employment Specialists – Pentreath have Employment Specialists and Peer Mentors embedded within Cornwall Partnership NHS Foundation Trust mental health teams. Anyone who is on their caseloads can access this support, if they would like to work. Please speak to your CPN or support worker if you would like support with employment.
Individual placement and support (IPS) is an intensive and supportive approach that can help you gain paid employment.
You can use the IPS service if you are on the caseload of the Community mental health team, the early intervention in psychosis service or the Forensic service, if you are unemployed and you want to gain work or are in work and finding it difficult to manage due to your mental health.
What are the benefits of working?
What can you expect from the IPS service?
You can ask your mental health worker to refer you to the Employment Specialist who will meet with you to discuss your ambitions and your preference for work.
Following discussion the employment specialist will meet with you to support you to:
You will have regular review meetings with your Employment Specialist who will offer you positive support and help you to identify and remove barriers to work.
What happens when you get work?
When in work the Employment specialist will continue to support both yourself and your employer (with your permission) to ensure you get the best experience.
We aim to provide an accessible service with appointments being arranged to suit your needs.
If you feel that you need to talk to someone urgently then please call the 24/7 NHS Helpline on '111'.
You can call for free, any time of day or night, if you are worried about your own or someone else’s mental health.
The team behind the 24/7 telephone service will listen to you and determine how best to help.
Alternatively, please call the Samaritans on 116 123
Thank you.