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Our Impact

How our work is helping people across Devon

You’re helping us to change lives.

If you’ve supported or amplified our work in any way — whether that’s as part of a fundraiser, a donation, an event, or just sharing something on social media — you’ve made a direct impact on Devon Mind’s ability to help people across Devon living with mental health problems.

We think it’s crucial to illustrate the real-life impact our mental health services have on people every day, to show how the generous funding and support from individuals and organisations across the county are used. We also hope that by sharing these testimonials, quotes and experiences, we may reach people who aren’t yet sure about reaching out for help, to show them that they can, and should, take the first step to better mental health.

 

“I honestly could not thank [my counsellor] enough for everything they did for me. I overcame things I never thought possible and I really could not have done that without them.”

— Chloe, counselling service user

 

Our latest feedback

  • My counsellor was amazing! I felt comfortable and at ease within moments of my first session. He reminded me of prior conversations which allowed me to reflect on the way forward and the next steps. He allowed me to own my feeling and navigate a way forward whilst always allowing the past to be rationalised.

    — Nigel, counselling service user (July 2023)

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Featured testimonials

Spencer reached out for help with his mental health and received support from one of our Recovery Practitioners. In this video, he reflects on how he found the process and how it helped.

This video includes a testimonial from an attendee on our popular Trauma, Shame & Self-Care course in Plymouth. Content warning: Contains mentions of violence and trauma.

Impact reports

We publish an impact report every year looking back on our work over the previous 12 months, including our priorities, results and successes. You can read our recent impact reports below. Reports are in landscape format and therefore best viewed on a desktop or laptop computer.

2022—23

The next chapter: Taking advantage of new opportunities to increase our reach across Devon from April 2022 to March 2023.

2021—22

Responding to the fallout of a pandemic: How we worked in new ways between April 2021 and March 2022.

2020—21

Adjusting to a new landscape: How we responded to new challenges and increased need from April 2020 to March 2021.