UOK Wellbeing Service: Hastings

Welcome to the Hastings neighbourhood of the UOK Wellbeing Service.

Here you can view local timetables, book onto groups and activities, arrange a Saturday telephone appointment and find details of upcoming walk-in welcome sessions.

If Hastings is not your nearest neighbourhood, that’s okay. Anyone living in Brighton & Hove or East Sussex, and aged 18+, can access support, groups and activities across any UOK Wellbeing Service locations.


Walk-in welcome sessions

Our walk-in welcome sessions are a simple way to access support. No appointment is needed. Just come along to one of the sessions below and speak to a member of staff about your mental health and wellbeing.

Wellbeing hubDayTimeAddressMap
HastingsMondays11am – 2pmCarisbrooke House, Stockleigh Road, St Leonards on Sea,
East Sussex, TN38 0JP
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Community locationWednesdays
Starts 29 July
4-7pmClifton Centre – 1-2 Stainsby St ,
St Saint Leonards-on-sea TN37 6LA
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Telephone appointments

If you are unable to attend a walk-in welcome session, Saturday telephone appointments provide another way to access support and speak with a member of our team about your mental health and wellbeing.

Use the button below to schedule a telephone appointment with one of our team members.

Book a Saturday telephone appointment

Timetables and activities

The UOK Wellbeing Service offers a range of social spaces, wellbeing activities, peer groups and walk-in welcome sessions throughout the month.

Most activities and groups are available to people who are currently receiving support from the UOK Wellbeing Service. Walk-in welcome sessions, Staying Well and peer groups can be accessed without being a current client.

Activities take place at the Hastings Wellbeing Hub, unless otherwise stated.

The monthly timetable below includes details of upcoming activities, groups and walk-in welcome sessions, and is updated regularly based on feedback from the people who use the service.

Download the latest timetable (PDF)

Peer groups

Peer groups are structured programmes focused on a specific mental health or wellbeing topic. They offer the opportunity to learn alongside others, share experiences and build confidence in a supportive environment.

You do not need to be a current UOK client to join a peer group. Before attending your first session, you may be invited to have a brief conversation with a member of staff to make sure the group is right for you.

Use the buttons below to book onto a peer group programme.

Burnout/ Stress recharge circle | Starts Wednesday 29 July

Book onto ‘Burnout recharge circle’ peer group

Young adults/Mind space | Starts Monday 3 August

Book onto ‘Young adults’ peer group

Depression support – Light ahead | Starts Tuesday 11 August

Book onto ‘Depression support’ peer group

Support for people living with a serious mental illness (SMI)

If you have a diagnosis of bipolar disorder, schizophrenia or experience psychosis, you may be able to access additional support through the UOK Wellbeing Service following your annual NHS Physical Health Check. This support can help you understand the results of your health check, improve your physical wellbeing and stay connected to the right support.

Support is available through a referral from your GP or mental health team, including Sussex Partnership NHS Foundation Trust. If you previously used the Health and Wellbeing or Screen and Intervene service, this support continues as part of the UOK Wellbeing Service. Not sure if this is right for you? Come along to a walk in welcome session and speak to a member of the team.

Refer a client

Staying Well – Hastings

Our Staying Well service offers out-of-hours support for adults aged 18 or over who are experiencing mental distress or need crisis support.

The service is available:
Monday to Friday, 5–10:30pm
and Saturday and Sunday, 3–10:30pm.

Drop in at: St Leonards-On-Sea Wellbeing Centre, Carisbrooke House, Stockleigh Road, Hastings, TN38 0JP

You can also give us a call before you visit, so we can answer any questions and discuss any additional support needs you may have. Telephone (Freephone): 0800 023 6475, choose option #1 

Whilst a referral isn’t necessary, you can complete an online referral for yourself or on behalf of an individual by clicking here.