Leeds Survivor Led Crisis Service
Mental Health Services in Leeds, West Yorkshire
The Leeds Survivor Led Crisis Service was established in 1999 to supply services which were an alternative to hospital admission and statutory provision for people in acute mental health crisis. In 2006, the organisation won a prestigious national award - the Guardian Public Services Award for Customer Service, in the Innovation and Progress category. This was recognition of the organisation's work as a dynamic, creative and effective alternative to mainstream services.
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About Us
read moreLeeds Survivor-Led Crisis Service (LSLCS) is a mental health charity based in Leeds. We provide out-of-hours support to people in acute mental health crisis with the aim of reducing hospital admissions, A&E visits, and use of statutory crisis services. We were founded in 1999 by a group of campaigning mental health service users, who wanted a non-medical, non-diagnostic approach to people in crisis outside of a clinical environment. We work from Dial House - a lovely 18th century house in East Leeds - and we provide compassionate, person centred support.
Leeds Survivor Led Crisis Service
read moreLeeds Survivor-Led Crisis Service (LSLCS) are part of a network of mental health services in Leeds. We liaise with and undertake joint work with other services, while maintaining our identity as an innovative, service user led voluntary sector organisation. We offer a range of tailored services to provide support and advice for people in crisis. To find out more, please explore our website or click on any of our service areas below. Leeds Survivor Led Crisis Service has a commitment to volunteering.