Petition to Save Our Service, SOS, the Wellbeing Hub

Recent signers:
Sam Berey and 19 others have signed recently.

The Issue

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We, the undersigned, oppose the proposed cuts to the Wellbeing Hub at Preston Park — a vital mental health service that many people rely on to stay well and out of crisis.

The current plans will reduce the Hub from five days a week of structured support and activities to just six hours a week, with no group programme. For people with moderate to severe mental health challenges, this is not a minor change — it is the loss of a lifeline.

Run by the not-for-profit Southdown under UOK Brighton & Hove, the Wellbeing Hub provides consistent therapeutic support, community, and stability. While wider Sussex mental health services are being redesigned due to budget pressures, these cuts disproportionately and severely impact existing Hub clients. Proposed satellite services across Sussex cannot replace the depth of support or sense of safety the Hub provides.

There is no meaningful transition plan for current clients. Many report feeling devastated and unsafe, and fear their mental health will deteriorate — increasing reliance on already overstretched crisis services.

We call on Southdown, UOK Brighton & Hove, Brighton & Hove City Council, and NHS Sussex to:

  • Reject the current proposals to drastically reduce the Wellbeing Hub’s services
  • Fund safe and gradual transitions for existing clients
  • Fully consult staff, clients, and people with lived experience for a genuinely co-produced approach
  • Monitor and publish the impact on client wellbeing and crisis services

Preventative mental health support saves lives and reduces pressure on emergency services. These cuts must be halted.

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Recent signers:
Sam Berey and 19 others have signed recently.

The Issue

Please include your full postcode or the council will not accept your signature, thank you.

We, the undersigned, oppose the proposed cuts to the Wellbeing Hub at Preston Park — a vital mental health service that many people rely on to stay well and out of crisis.

The current plans will reduce the Hub from five days a week of structured support and activities to just six hours a week, with no group programme. For people with moderate to severe mental health challenges, this is not a minor change — it is the loss of a lifeline.

Run by the not-for-profit Southdown under UOK Brighton & Hove, the Wellbeing Hub provides consistent therapeutic support, community, and stability. While wider Sussex mental health services are being redesigned due to budget pressures, these cuts disproportionately and severely impact existing Hub clients. Proposed satellite services across Sussex cannot replace the depth of support or sense of safety the Hub provides.

There is no meaningful transition plan for current clients. Many report feeling devastated and unsafe, and fear their mental health will deteriorate — increasing reliance on already overstretched crisis services.

We call on Southdown, UOK Brighton & Hove, Brighton & Hove City Council, and NHS Sussex to:

  • Reject the current proposals to drastically reduce the Wellbeing Hub’s services
  • Fund safe and gradual transitions for existing clients
  • Fully consult staff, clients, and people with lived experience for a genuinely co-produced approach
  • Monitor and publish the impact on client wellbeing and crisis services

Preventative mental health support saves lives and reduces pressure on emergency services. These cuts must be halted.

The Decision Makers

NHS Sussex
NHS Sussex
UOK Brighton & Hove
UOK Brighton & Hove
Southdown
Southdown

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