In this section you can find useful information about our BCHA Support services, including the trauma informed care we provide, our eligibility and referral processes and the difference we can make to local people facing multiple disadvantage. Click on the boxes below for more details to help you reimagine a future on your own terms.
Latest News from BCHA Support
Joshua Hevicon, Service Development Manager for Access Wellbeing
30 December 2025
Since 2021, Josh has been a pivotal part of our Support services, including Millennium House and now Access Wellbeing.
More Brains, No Chains: BCHA’s Liberty Project holds fundraising quiz for survivors of modern slavery
23 December 2025
The Liberty Project team held a fundraising quiz at The Factory, Poole, for victims and survivors of modern slavery which has raised over £1,400!
Mental health support available over Christmas and new year
16 December 2025
Dorset’s Access Mental Health services will be open as usual during the festive period to provide support for anyone struggling to cope, seeking help or advice, feeling low or anxious, or heading towards a crisis.
BCHA's Response to the UK Government's National Plan to End Homelessness
12 December 2025
BCHA's CEO, Lorraine Mealings, and Director of Support, Nicola Greenfield, respond to the UK Government's National Plan to End Homelessness




