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COPE: Black Mental Health Foundation is a not-for-profit voluntary organistaion committed to working and providing quality and timely services for Black and Minority Ethnic (BME) mental health users, carers, lone parents and families in partnership with other organisations with a duty of care.
The Community Contact Family Centre (CCFC) is the foundation of COPE's work with children, young people and families. It emerged as a result of stategic intent of the Board of COPE to create and independent centre providing a range of services in a safe environment, which is properly supervised, monitored and controlled.
COPE: Black Mental Health Foundation is a registered Charity. COPE aims to deliver services in two core areas of work:
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Specialist support for clients with mental health needs due to the impact of family conflicts and socio-economic exclusions from the wider society.
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Our Family Support Service located at Henderson House Community Contact Family Centre. This involves a range of effective and quality services that are complimentary, innovative and supportive to individuals and families.

[COPE: Mental Health Foundation is a registered charity number: 1058959] |
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