Join our Hope and Healing team as the Campaigns and Communications Lead!
You will lead the Campaign for Hope strand of activity as part of our Hope and Healing project.
Deadline: Thursday 18th June, 9am
You can find out more info about the role here: bit.ly/42X8vBY
Join our #HopeAndHealing team as the Communities and Development Manager for Wales!
You will play a key role in our communities-based and system-changing work in Wales and also provide project management across this work.
Further details can be found here: bit.ly/4fYAEjw
Our volunteers tell us that being a part of their community helps them to feel connected, valued and gives them a sense of belonging. Last year we participated in 165+ wellbeing events across Gwent, supporting people back to work, helping them develop new skills.
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Mabon ap Gwynfor’s statement for Health and Care is an important step towards improving our health services. The commitment to expanding community care so more people live well closer to home is necessary in achieving mental health transformation.
👉 buff.ly/rsuwoPD
Meet Ted, Platfform's Therapy Bear🤎
Our team of counsellors and wellbeing practitioners are now using a simple but powerful tool to transform how young people engage with mental‑health support in Swansea schools.
👉 platfform.org/5752-2/
What a wonderful, sunny weekend we had in Cardiff at the Pride Cymru parade! This year we joined the Tai Pawb contingent, a happy, warm & welcoming group, with lots of smiles and laughter along the way. That's what community is all about, and fundamental for good mental health. ❤️
The new Public Health Wales Health Needs Assessment: Mental Health of Babies, Children and Young People emphasises the critical importance of early relationships, community connection, and opportunities for belonging as key protective factors
phw.nhs.wales/news/growing...
#mentalhealth #connection
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Research shows that volunteering has a positive effect on wellbeing and can improve mental health. Our team supported Amy* into a volunteer role after she arrived in Caerphilly and struggled to find her feet.
👉 Follow the link to read her story buff.ly/o9WL9KP.
*name changed to protect identity