Off The Record Bristol
Founded1965
TypeCharity
FocusMental health, emotional wellbeing, youth rights
Location
  • 8-10 West Street, Old Market, Bristol, BS2 0BH, UK
Area served
Bristol, UK
ServicesMental health services; charitable services
Key people
Chief executive: Interim CEO as of Autumn 2023
Employees
70
Volunteers
60
Websiteotrbristol.org.uk

Off The Record Bristol (OTR) is a mental health support and information service in Bristol which provides counselling, group workshops, anti-stigma campaigns, creative therapies, LGBTQ+ networks and support, stress management workshops and community-based support groups for young people. OTR works across Bristol and South Gloucestershire and is free at every point of access.

Founded in November 1965, Off The Record (Bristol) is one of the oldest established young people's mental health services in the country. The service began as a result of a combined initiative between the Bristol Association of Youth Clubs and Bristol Marriage and Family Guidance Council.

Off The Record receives funding from Comic Relief, Children in Need, Bristol City Council and the Big Lottery Fund.

Mentality project

Mentality is a youth leadership project by Off the Record. Young people aged 1319 with experience of mental health issues come together to campaign across Bristol for better mental health awareness. Mentality visit schools, colleges and other institutions across Bristol to host workshops and presentations on mental health.[1]

In March 2014, Mentality celebrated three years of campaigning with an event at The Station, Bristol.[2]

Awards

In 2012, Off The Record's youth volunteer project 'Mentality' won a prestigious Philip Lawrence Award,[3][4] a national award for youth groups, judged by a panel headed by Sir Trevor McDonald. Off The Record hosted a celebratory evening at Bristol Museum.[5]

In 2013, the charity received a cash prize for winning the Miss Millies Good Neighbour Award in Bristol.[6]

In May 2017, OTR was recognised at the Charity Governance Awards in the 'Managing Turnaround' category, due to the organisation's growth since 200910. OTR now supports over 3,000 young people in Bristol every year.

References

  1. "Campaigns - Off the Record (Bristol)". www.otrbristol.org.uk. Archived from the original on 7 March 2011.
  2. "Mental health: Bristol charity aims to change minds".
  3. "News". Nacro.
  4. "Phone Number Lookup | Find Anyone's Number".
  5. http://www.bristolpost.co.uk/Unique-vision-wins-youth-project-prize/story-15419689-detail/story.html
  6. "Charities overjoyed at firm's cash prizes | Bristol Post". Archived from the original on 23 September 2015.
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