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our vision
In addition to delivering our existing services to meet the increasing demand, our five-year strategy also focuses on developing additional services, including:
Affordable access to counselling and one-to-one psychological therapies
Increased campaigning, education and suicide prevention
Improvements to our ‘front door’ and more support offered 24/7 to make it easier and quicker to gain help
New Head Room cafés and integrated Jami hubs to support collaborative physical and mental health care in welcoming and non-stigmatising environments
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Head Room opens in Golders Green Partnership agreement with Jewish Care*
Single communitybased service 50 staff 140 volunteers £1.5M turnover 200 service users
Where we are now
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97 staff 212 volunteers £5M turnover
1737 service users
*To ensure the best use of community resources, on 1st April 2013, Jami formed an Association Agreement with Jewish Care. By way of this agreement, Jami became the provider of non-residential mental health care within the Jewish community and Jewish Care continued to use their expertise to provide residential care. Jami is a separate registered charity with a large professional team and are grateful to receive a grant from Jewish Care towards delivery of its services.