Become a Member

Your first step towards connection, confidence and community

Mosaic is free for Lambeth residents aged 16+ living with a primary mental health condition.

Taking the first step can feel big, and that’s okay. At Mosaic, we want joining to feel as welcoming and straightforward as possible.

Whether you’re feeling ready, unsure, or just curious, we’ll guide you through each step.

Scroll down for more info and a step-by-step guide to joining Mosaic.

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Start with a Tour

Becoming a member starts with a visit to the Clubhouse, where you can meet the team, look around the space and get a feel for what life at Mosaic is like. There’s no pressure, it’s simply a chance to ask any questions and see if Mosaic feels right for you.‍‍

General Clubhouse tours: Wednesdays at 3pm

Young Adults tours (16–30): Mondays at 3pm

‍Tours take around 30 minutes, with plenty of time for questions. Tours are given in small groups, and are also open to family, friends and professionals.

‍To book, contact our Information Hub on 020 7924 9657 or infohub@mosaic-clubhouse.org.

What happens next?

If Mosaic feels like the right fit, the next step is to complete a simple introduction form.

Your form includes a risk assessment which must be completed by:

  • Your GP

  • Care Coordinator or Support Worker

  • Probation Officer

We also accept referrals from healthcare professionals, voluntary organisations, social services, SLaM recovery services and self-referrals, but you must still have a fully completed introduction form, including the risk assessment.

Once we receive this, we’ll contact you to arrange your introduction meeting with an Engagement Worker, who will help you explore your goals and how Mosaic can support your recover.

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Ready to get started?

If you already know you’d like to join, we can accept your introduction form before your tour.

This means we may be able to arrange your introduction meeting straight after your visit, helping you get started as soon as possible.

How to join Mosaic: a step-by-step guide

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Not sure what to expect?

It’s completely normal to have questions before visiting somewhere new. We’ve answered some common questions below to help you feel clear, comfortable and ready for your first step.

Visit our Frequently Asked Questions for more.

  • Membership at Mosaic is:

    • free for Lambeth residents

    • for people aged 16+

    • for people whose primary diagnosis is mental health

    • supported by a risk assessment from a health professional

    ‍If you live outside Lambeth, membership may still be possible through a personal budget route. Further information can be found here.

  • Yes, you need a referral from one of the following:

    • healthcare professionals

    • voluntary organisations

    • social services

    • SLaM recovery services

    • self-referrals

    Your form must include a risk assessment completed by a GP, Care Coordinator or Support Worker.

  • That’s completely normal. Many people feel unsure before their first visit. Our tours are relaxed, welcoming and a great way to see Mosaic without pressure.

  • Yes, you’re welcome to bring a family member, friend, support worker or professional.

  • Around 30 minutes, with plenty of time for questions.

  • Not at all. The tour is simply to help you decide if Mosaic feels like the right fit.

Make a Referral to the Evening Sanctuary

Find out everything you need to know from opening times to who can refer and how to make a referral on our Evening Sanctuary page.