Help in Dorset for people experiencing loneliness
Next week is Mental Health Week when the focus will be on tackling loneliness with help from Dorset HealthCare.
Next week is Mental Health Week when the focus will be on tackling loneliness with help from Dorset HealthCare.
Visitors to Poole’s Dolphin Centre can access guidance and signposting on mental health issues next week.
The organisation is highlighting debt problems in Mental Health Awareness Week which runs from 9 to 15 May.
A Dorset-based family support charity is encouraging mums to talk about their wellbeing and reach out for support if they need it.
Christchurch’s The Water Lily Project will be offering more mental health support to women in crisis, thanks to a grant of £5,000 from the Dorset Community Foundation.
Anyone who simply cannot get rid of things that are no longer of use to the detriment of their lives is invited to this support group.
To celebrate International Day of Happiness (20 March), director of the World Happiness Project, Gerry Clarke from Dorset, said there are three things everyone can do.
The Bournemouth & Poole Distinguished Gentleman’s Ride will take place in May, and there is a launch event on Sunday 2 April.
The initiative was aimed at boosting the mental health of pupils in Dorset with football training sessions.
Initially just available for young people in the Bournemouth, Poole and Christchurch area, a mental health service is now available across Dorset.