
What is Fab Minds?
Fab Minds is a befriending service for Black, Asian and ethnic minority (BAME) women, aged 18 plus and living in the UK. They provide confidential safe spaces for BAME women who are experiencing depression, anxiety and other mental health challenges.
This space has been created to allow BAME women living with mental health the freedom to speak and share confidentially about their mental health challenges in a safe and non-judgemental setting. They can share their experiences, hear about other people’s experiences, and respond.
Our mission
Fab Minds aims to eliminate the stigmas and prejudice’s associated with mental health issues amongst the BAME community, by providing quality access to mental health support and treatment.
What do we do?
They have 140 BAME female members in our support group and our membership is growing. Activities include free informal online talks given by doctors and mental health experts. Members are able to ask personalised questions and have them answered by professionals in the field. Talks include how to manage depression, anxiety and stress and more.
Members with experience and a passion for mental health and wellbeing are also invited to run befriending sessions through our platform. These are supervised and carried out in a safe space for members to deliver topics as well as share their challenges.
Next steps
They are set to launch our BAME men’s mental health support group in the next 2 weeks. If you would like to attend one of their sessions please see below for a list of contact details.
How to reach Fab Minds
Fab Minds can be contacted at:
Email fabminds2020@gmail.com
Facebook Fabminds@facebook.com
Twitter Fab Minds (@MindsFab)
Farah (Representative) 07967136035/ f.butt1@nhs.net
Heba (Representative) 07931477285
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Date |
Zoom link |
CV writing/ interview techniques |
Saturday 27 February, 1.30pm – 2.10pm |
Zoom meeting link
Meeting ID: 768 2569 8152
Passcode: ukb2M4 |
Self esteem and confidence building
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Sunday 28 February, 9pm – 9.40pm |
Zoom meeting link
Meeting ID: 788 1757 4591
Passcode: yyne00 |
Jinn possession Versus mental health
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Saturday 6 March, 1.30pm – 2.10pm |
Zoom meeting link
Meeting ID: 788 3075 8344
Passcode: cZaqB9 |
Communications and mental health |
Sunday 7 March, 9pm 9.40pm |
Zoom meeting link
Meeting ID: 716 3608 1016
Passcode: 5K9cJw |
How to manage every day depression and stress
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Saturday 13 March, 9pm – 9.40pm |
Zoom meeting link
Meeting ID: 773 9724 2087
Passcode: Bzim0Z |
How to overcome social anxiety |
Sunday 14 March, time TBC |
Zoom meeting link
Meeting ID: 529 712 7393
Passcode: F22J72 |
Beginning the journey to overcome childhood trauma |
Saturday 20 March, time TBC |
Zoom meeting link
Meeting ID: 769 1839 3489
Passcode: D3d3cR |
Isolation, loneliness and mental health
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Sunday 21 March, time TBC |
Zoom meeting link
Meeting ID: 726 5485 0687
Passcode: yfQ1iy |
Effective parenting in lock down |
Saturday 27 March, time TBC |
Zoom meeting link
Meeting ID: 712 8196 7200
Passcode: uaQaB1 |
How to heal from a broken heart |
Sunday 28 March, time TBC |
Zoom meeting link
Meeting ID: 723 4574 2454
Passcode: j54LTg |
Moving on from domestic violence
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Saturday 3 April, time TBC |
Zoom meeting link
Meeting ID: 768 8989 5395
Passcode: seGP3Z |
How to stop emotional overeating |
Sunday 4 April, time TBC |
Zoom meeting link
Meeting ID: 773 8565 5252
Passcode: 5QVwJ4 |
How to end social media addiction to improve mental health |
Saturday 10 April, time TBC |
Zoom meeting link
Meeting ID: 748 5941 9483
Passcode: 6bLCdc |