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Just A Chat Limited

Registered

  • Charity no. 111123
  • Company no. 693936
  • Date registered. 28/05/2026

Public benefits

The direct benefits flowing from our organisation’s purposes include improved mental health awareness, increased ability among individuals to recognise and manage mental health difficulties, and enhanced access to appropriate support services. Our workshops provide people with practical tools and coping strategies that strengthen their resilience

and ability to navigate mental health challenges. Our advocacy and representation activities help ensure individuals receive fair and informed support within schools, clubs, and community settings. Our awareness raising work reduces stigma, encourages early help seeking, and improves understanding of mental health within the wider community. Overall, these benefits contribute to stronger, more informed, and more mentally resilient communities. These benefits can be demonstrated through participant feedback from workshops and educational sessions, including measurable improvements in confidence, knowledge, and self‑management skills. Increased engagement with signposted services and positive responses from individuals who have been supported or represented also provide evidence of impact. Records of outreach activities, attendance numbers, and partnerships with other mental health organisations show that people are accessing information and support as a result of our work. Increases in community engagement, social media interactions, and public responses to awareness campaigns further demonstrate the positive outcomes of our activities. There is no harm arising from any of the purposes. All activities are designed to provide support, information, and advocacy in a safe, ethical, and responsible manner, with appropriate boundaries and safeguarding practices in place. The beneficiaries of the charity are members of the public across all sections of society who may experience mental health challenges or who wish to strengthen and maintain robust mental wellbeing. This includes individuals in community settings, schools, clubs, workplaces, and any person seeking information, support, or improved understanding of mental health. Any private benefit flowing from the charity’s purposes is incidental and necessary to delivering public benefit. This may include reasonable remuneration for third party professionals or facilitators engaged to deliver workshops, training, or specialist services. Such benefits are essential for ensuring that the public receives high quality, effective, and safe support. No private benefit exceeds what is required to achieve the organisation’s charitable aims.

What your organisation does

The charity: Provides information and education to help people recognise, manage, and overcome mental health difficulties. Delivers workshops and practical training that equip individuals with tools, exercises, and coping strategies to maintain positive mental health and respond to mental health crises. Facilitates access to support services by

guiding and signposting people to appropriate mental health organisations and resources. Advocates on behalf of individuals experiencing mental health challenges in settings such as schools, clubs, and community groups. Raises awareness of mental health and promotes understanding of its importance across the wider community. Promotes available mental health services through outreach, signposting, and information campaigns.

The charity’s classifications

  • The advancement of health or the saving of lives

Who the charity helps

  • General public

How the charity works

  • Advice/advocacy/information
  • Community development

Charitable purposes

The organisation is established for the public benefit to advance robust mental health and wellbeing across all sections of society without discrimination through any exclusively charitable means and in particular by: Providing Information and Education aimed at helping people to recognise, manage, and combat mental health difficulties. Organising and/or delivering workshops to equip people with practical tools, exercises, and coping strategies to help maintain robust mental or overcome mental health crises. Facilitating and assisting access to services aimed at bridging the gap between people and external mental health organisations. Representing and advocating for people who are experiencing mental health challenges within environments such as schools, clubs, and community settings. Raising awareness of the importance of robust mental health and promoting understanding within the wider community. Raising awareness of the mental health services available through signposting and information campaigns.

Governing document

Memorandum and Articles

Other name

List of regions

  • In Northern Ireland
  • Armagh City, Banbridge And Craigavon Council

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