All Services in Kirklees

This service helps people with a personal budget in Kirklees to find and arrange the kind of support services they want. All our peer brokers are people with direct experience of living with mental health difficulties (including dementia), and of using mental health services. They are trained and supported to help you work out what kind of support you want, to live the kind of life you want.

If you or somebody you know are struggling with thoughts of feeling down, worried, overwhelmed, or may have thoughts of self-harm and suicide, Here For You have local teams available every night of the year from 6pm until midnight for anybody aged 18 years or older across Kirklees.

1-to-1 support is available, if you have something you feel you need to talk about privately, or if you prefer support around other people, we offer a social space for up to 6 people each evening.

The Kirklees Autism Partnership Board have asked Touchstone ASK4Advocacy Service to support the development of a reference group for autistic adults.

The purpose of the reference group is to enable autistic adults to have a voice in developing and improving services and to raise issues that affect their lives.

This website aims to provide information about local Kirklees services, events and meetings and an opportunity for autistic adults to engage with the people who organise and run them.

Liaison and Diversion (L&D) services identify people who have mental health, learning disability, substance misuse or other vulnerabilities when they first come into contact with the criminal justice system as suspects, defendants or offenders.

Touchstone Loves the Arts is the home for all Touchstone’s work within the arts for mental health and wellbeing. We support service users and members of communities that Touchstone serves to develop projects, workshops, and other arts interventions with the aims of promoting well-being and preventing mental health issues through creativity across West Yorkshire.

This project works with people with lived experience and our partners across all sectors to understand the current experience of users and families of Autism and ADHD services and assess ways of improving services and addressing social inequalities faced by neurodivergent people.

Touchstone will be responsible for the co-production element of the project, ensuring voices from a diverse range of backgrounds and experiences are involved in every aspect of the project.