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Community Conversations: Supporting Wellbeing & Mental Health
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On the 21st January 2020 a Community Conversation took place which explored what we can do, as organisations and community members to support wellbeing and mental health within our diverse communities.
This session was hosted by Dr Elham Kashefi, Tara Centre Lancaster
Includes short presentations from:
Nicola Middlehurst – The Well
Wendy Hart – Primary Mental Health Worker
Stephy Anderson & Callum Don – Lancaster City Council
Simon Stewart – The Cornerstone
Dr Andy Knox – Keeping Well Over Winter
On the 21st January 2020 a Community Conversation took place which explored what we can do, as organisations and community members to support wellbeing and mental health within our diverse communities.
This session was hosted by Dr Elham Kashefi, Tara Centre Lancaster
Includes short presentations from:
Nicola Middlehurst – The Well
Wendy Hart – Primary Mental Health Worker
Stephy Anderson & Callum Don – Lancaster City Council
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Share 2 things I pledge to do to support wellbeing in our community on FacebookShare 2 things I pledge to do to support wellbeing in our community on TwitterShare 2 things I pledge to do to support wellbeing in our community on LinkedinEmail 2 things I pledge to do to support wellbeing in our community link