Other Wellbeing Services Links
TCV host a range of community services including social prescribing and wellbeing / health walks. "TCV’s guided Health Walks are short, friendly walks lasting no longer than an hour. Anyone can join in. These walks are designed to encourage active lifestyles and would benefit anyone looking to improve their health and wellbeing."
"Supporting individuals and families with the issues that matter most to them, at the same time as working to transform systems and institutions to address the root causes of inequalities faced by Gypsy, Roma and Traveller people."
Guiding, educating and empowering you to take control of your health and happiness. A service taking a different approach to weight loss and offer a free 12 week digital programme supporting you to change your life, for good.
Headspace was started with one mission: to improve the health and happiness of the world.
Through science-backed meditation and mindfulness tools, Headspace helps you create life-changing habits to support your mental health and find a healthier, happier you.
Holding Space support parents, children and young adults who are struggling with their mental health and normalise these conversations. To offer a safe space for families to come together.
"A group to help combat the effects of loneliness. We run a full calendar of events and whilst we have a different group in each area there is no reason why you cannot join in with an activity in any area. Our events include walking groups, lunches, social get togethers, the theatre, the Blue Bell Railway, castles, gardens and anywhere our members would like to go.
We want to reach out to all those living alone and invite them to join us."
Men’s Sheds (or Sheds) are similar to garden sheds – a place to pursue practical interests at leisure, to practice skills and enjoy making and mending. The difference is that garden sheds and their activities are often solitary in nature while Men’s Sheds are the opposite. They’re about social connections and friendship building, sharing skills and knowledge, and of course a lot of laughter.
"When you’re living with a mental health problem, or supporting someone who is, access to the right information is vital."
Parents In Mind
"NCT’s Parents in Mind project provides safe, sensitive, impactful perinatal mental health peer support, delivered by local parent volunteers. Support is available to expectant parents or those with a child under the age of two."