We believe that everyone has talents and abilities, and the capacity to make a valuable contribution to the community. We believe that people with mental health problems have the right to work and the right to the support they need to become and remain employed. We believe that the stigma associated with mental health problems damages the whole community and we work to challenge this discrimination.
Recovery: Our services are provided based on the belief that people can recover from the effects of mental illness on their lives. We aim to support people in this recovery by addressing their individual needs, focusing on strengths and skills, enabling them to learn to recover from and learn to live with mental health problems and providing opportunities to participate in rehabilitation, training and employment.
Collaboration and equality: Our services are provided based on the belief that everyone has talents and abilities, and the capacity to make a valuable contribution to the community. We are committed to employing people who have experienced mental health problems and to ensuring that people who use our services are involved in setting priorities and making decisions about the way we work and the things we do.
Inclusion: We believe that the stigma associated with mental health problems damages the whole community and we work to challenge this discrimination. We believe that people with mental health problems have the right to work and the right to the support they need to become and remain employed.
Quality: We believe in recording our impact, monitoring our provision, developing our performance, and improving our practice. We review what we do and encourage a focus on continuous improvement in our services. We are committed to professional integrity, objectivity, fairness, and ethical business practices.
Co-operation and partnership: Our services are part of a wider health economy in Oxfordshire. We are not the sole solution for the people who use our services, and we are committed to working with other organisations to improve, develop, and expand services for people with mental health problems in Oxfordshire.