The Church of England: Supporting Mental Health
The effects of mental health problems are huge. Nearly nine out of ten people with mental health problems have been affected by stigma and discrimination. Given the challenging times we are living in with coronavirus, the reflections in the following booklet were updated and new resources written in March 2020. They seek to provide hope, reassurance and comfort.
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A little more about St. Neot Church
There has been a Church on this site for over 1,000 years, the present one was built between 1425 and 1530. In the Church a board cataloguing the past vicars lists them from 1266 to the present day. The Church was dedicated to Saint Neotus on the 14th of October 1321. We receive thousands of visitors each year and the church is normally open between 9am and 5pm in the summer and 10am and 4pm in the winter. There are guide books and language boards (French, German, Dutch, Italian and Cornish) available in church. Our Parish is part of the world wide Anglican communion. We are in the Diocese of Truro.
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Ensuring that children and young people as well as adults are kept safe whilst in our care is an integral part of our church life. If you have any concerns about safeguarding please contact:
In the Parish: Owain Hughes, Parish Safeguarding Officer. Tel: 01579 321780
In the Diocese: Sarah Acraman, Diocesan Safeguarding Adviser. Tel: 01872 274351
Out of Hours: After 5pm and weekends. Tel: 01208 251300
In an emergency situation:
Local Authority Children’s Social Care. Tel: 0300 123 1116
Local Authority Adult’s Social Care. Tel: 0300 1234131