Client Engagement and Involvement
Get involved with Hertfordshire Mind Network
At Hertfordshire Mind Network, we encourage everyone who uses our services to get involved. Your personal experiences help us understand mental health better and improve our work.
When people with lived experience take part in interview panels, workshops, focus groups, or training, their insights make a real difference. They understand what it’s like to face mental health challenges and the effects it has on individuals and families.
Being involved in the case study and the interview panel was a really great experience for me. Attending meeting places and completing my 1-2-1 support has been amazing for me so it felt super empowering to be able to give something back. Being involved made me feel valued, increased my confidence and showed me that Herts Mind Network really do take lived experience and the voice of the service user seriously. It was brilliant to be involved. Thank you again.Â
You don’t need to have used our services to get involved in our work
We value all lived experiences and believe they provide important insights. To ensure we hear from a wide variety of voices, we welcome involvement from anyone, not just those who have been supported by Hertfordshire Mind Network. If you’ve experienced mental ill health yourself or cared for someone who has, we’d love to hear from you. Whether or not you’ve used our services, your story can help us improve and support more people.
Jenny’s Story
I began participating in client engagement and involvement opportunities, helping to shape Hertfordshire Mind Network […]
Jenny’s Story
I began participating in client engagement and involvement opportunities, helping to shape Hertfordshire Mind Network services within a year of first accessing their support, following discharge from a lengthy hospital admission.
Having turned up to the Watford Wellbeing Centre one day in crisis, I was introduced to a staff member who was free to offer me some support at that time. From there, as I gained confidence, I began to attend the ‘Share Your Experiences’ meetings, offering my feedback.
I was offered the chance to be involved in interview panels, collaborate on new courses and having learnt more about my personal struggles with my mental health, I was asked if I would be willing to help write a specific training on ‘Understanding Self Harm’.
With the self harm training written, I was then asked if I would like to co-deliver the training, becoming further involved.
In May 2022 I joined the team on a paid part time contract. I think I completely underestimated where this role would take me in the next year, but not only that, I have gradually realised the possibilities of where I can go with this role and what I can create within it. I just imagined being tucked in the corner of an office somewhere waiting for staff to email me with requests for service users to be involved in their work. Instead, I now sit in an office with the Marketing, Fundraising and Engagement team writing documents, replying to emails, assisting colleagues, and gradually trying to make client engagement and involvement within the charity a bigger and more cohesive process.
This has boosted my confidence and self esteem. Not just my external confidence in regard to relating to other people but also my own confidence in my IT Skills, my organisational skills and my ability to make a difference in the world. It gave me the chance to try smaller commitments first before taking that step back into employment, which I was also able to use to rebuild my CV in preparation for that.
Jenny
How to get involved
We have many ways for people with lived experience of mental ill health to get involved in our charity. You can give feedback, provide compliments or quotes, share your story, or complete questionnaires.Â
All involvement is important and helps us improve our work.
Involvement opportunities
You can help us by joining interview panels to recruit the right staff, contributing to our training courses with your valuable insights, or supporting us at community events to raise awareness of mental health. Your experience can make a big difference in shaping our work and helping others.
Please get in touch with us at shareyourexperience@hertsmindnetwork.org if you would like to know more about any of these roles.Â