by changesbristol | Apr 28, 2022 | Mental Health Awareness, Social events, Support Groups, Uncategorized, Walk and Talk, Wellbeing events
Join us: New nature connection and gardening project Through running our Walk and Talk project over the last year, we have found that spending time in nature can improve our mental health. Through increased positive feelings of wellbeing, in turn we can help our...
by changesbristol | Mar 28, 2022 | Articles & testimonials, Mental Health Awareness, Uncategorized
Guest writer: Olivia W Did you know that over the past week, 1 in every 6 people that you know will have experienced a mental health problem? In fact, poor mental health is one of the biggest crises that we face today with the recent pandemic causing a rising number...
by changesbristol | Feb 24, 2022 | All events, Mental Health Awareness, Social events, Support Groups, Uncategorized, Wellbeing events
Join us – International Women’s Day online event The 8th of March is International Women’s Day! We will be marking the occasion by holding an International Women’s Day peer support workshop, available for anyone who is over 18 and identifies as women....
by changesbristol | Feb 9, 2022 | Articles & testimonials, Mental Health Awareness, Uncategorized
[Article written by Dorothy W] Ideas for improving your life – Dorothy W Look, life is short. Time flies by when you’re not watching, and the last thing you want is to look back on your life with regret. Life is meant to be lived and enjoyed and savoured...
by changesbristol | Jan 26, 2022 | All events, LGBTQ+, Mental Health Awareness, Social events, Uncategorized, Wellbeing events
LGBTQI+ Creative Writing Project LGBT History Month is running throughout February, this year’s theme “The Arc is Long” is inspired by a Martin Luther King quote: ‘The arc of the moral universe is long, but it bends towards justice. ‘ To celebrate...
by changesbristol | Jan 18, 2022 | Articles & testimonials, Mental Health Awareness, Uncategorized
Since the pandemic began, many of us have been consuming more news. This could be from a range of platforms, including watching/reading the news directly, your social media feed or word of mouth from people around you. It can be important for people to feel that...