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OpCOURAGE Veteran’s Mental Health and Wellbeing Team Midlands Partnership provides a responsive, innovative and high-quality mental health service operating as one team, delivering local care throughout the Midlands.
- Address: Across the Midlands. See the 'How to find us' tab below.
- Reception hours: Monday to Friday from 9am to 5pm
- Reception phone number: 01788 513709
About us
Telephone number: 0300 323 0137
Referral Criteria: Self-referral/MOD discharge referrals
Op COURAGE: The Veterans' Mental Health and Wellbeing Service
Op COURAGE is the Veterans' Mental Health and Wellbeing Service provides specialist care and support for:
- Those due to leave the Armed Forces
- Reservists
- Those who’ve already left
It is developed by veterans, for veterans. Op COURAGE is available across England and since 2017, has helped nearly 30,000 people.
Coventry and Warwickshire Partnership NHS Trust is part of Op COURAGE Midlands, a partnership of eight specialist organisations that provide an integrated service across the whole Midlands region. For more information, visit www.opcouragemidlands.nhs.uk
How to refer to Op COURAGE Midlands
Veterans, their families or other health professionals can refer, or self-refer to OpCourage Midlands by:
- Calling 0300 323 0137
- Emailing: mevs.mhm@hns.net
There is also an emotional support line available by calling: 0300 323 0139
Who can access Op COURAGE?
If you’re experiencing mental health problems and due to leave the Armed Forces, a reservist or have already left the military, Op COURAGE can help.
It doesn’t matter how long you served for, or when you left.
To get help you must simply:
- Be a resident in England and have served in the UK Armed Forces for at least a full day.
- Be registered with a GP practice in England, or be willing and eligible to register with a GP.
- Provide your military service number or another form of eligibility.
What services does OpCOURAGE offer?
Op COURAGE Midlands is a partnership of eight specialist organisations that provide an integrated service across the whole Midlands region.
Through your journey with the service your care and support could come from one, or several parts of the partnership. You will always have one person responsible for overseeing your care, and all the organisations work together as a team to ensure the best outcomes for you and your family.
The first stage of your journey is a referral supported by Mental Health Matters who provide our referral and support lines.
From there, your assessment, care planning and treatment will take place within our pathways provided by:
- Lincolnshire Partnership NHS Foundation Trust
- Coventry and Warwickshire Partnership NHS Trust
- Birmingham and Solihull Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust
- St Andrew's Healthcare
Depending on what you need you could be offered a range of specialist support and treatment, tailored to your needs.
This includes:
- Helping you to recognise and treat early signs of mental health problems, as well as more advanced mental health conditions and psychological trauma.
- Providing support and treatment for substance misuse and addictions.
- Liaising with charities and local organisations to support your wider health and wellbeing, such as help with housing, relationships, finances and employment.
- Referring you to other NHS services, where needed.
- Recognising that your family may also need help and care and supporting them to access this.
Some of these interventions may also be provided by our partners in:
- Walking with the Wounded provide therapy with their Head Start programme.
- The Ripple Pond provide specific support to families and carers of veterans.
- Tom Harrison House provides specialist addiction recovery programme for UK Armed Forces veterans with a 12-week residential programme.
- You may be supported by peer support workers thorough your recovery journey.
Find out more:
NHS health care for the Armed Forces community.
Our Partners
Self-help
If you would like further advice on any of the below, please click the heading and you will be referred to advice from the Royal College of Psychiatrists.
Rise, Children and Young People’s Mental Health Service
The service includes 24/7, 365 days per year single point of enquiry. The single point of enquiry (available via multiple routes) is for initial triage and flow of service users through to the service hubs for assessment, including initial care coordination and co-produced CPA care planning if appropriate.
Single point of entry - 0300 323 0137
24/7 helpline - 0300 323 0139
How to find us
Coventry and Warwickshire NHS Partnership Trust
The Railings
Brunel House, Woodside Park
Rugby
CV21 2AW
Lincolnshire Partnership NHS Foundation Trust
Carholme Court
St George’s Hospital Site
Long Leys Road
Lincoln
LN1 1FS
Tel: 01522 309200