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Blog by Chief Executive Linda Bryant – Is art the highest form of hope?
Art can have a transformative effect on mental health and wellbeing by providing hope both for the creator of the art and the person experiencing it. In a piece written for the Royal Society of Arts, Together Chief Executive, Linda Bryant discusses this healing effect of creativity and calls for an evolution of art in hospitals.
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Together launch new website design
Together are proud to announce the development of a new website. We have created a modern and accessible site that better represents the mental health services we provide and the people who use them.
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Black History Month 2023: A blog on the theme of Saluting Our Sisters by Support Worker at Hopewell House, Aneela Shad
For Black History Month 2023, Aneela Shad who is a Mental Health Support Worker at Together's Hopewell House Accommodation Service shares a blog on the theme of Saluting Our Sisters. Aneela shares her own lived experience as a woman of colour describing challenges and struggles she has faced and the benefit she has taken from being inspired by other women and how she came to work in mental health support.
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Together launch new Integrated Offender Management Service in London
Together were delighted to launch a new Mental Health Service for London Integrated Offender Management (IOM) in August 2023.
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Southwark Wellbeing Hub hosts open day
Together's Southwark Wellbeing Hub are hosting an open day on Saturday 21st October 12pm-4pm. Service users, Southwark residents of all ages, and community partners are all welcome to join the team from the Hub for this free, non-ticketed event to celebrate the move to a new office by attending our open day!
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World Mental Health Day 2023 – Sharing Lectures on Art & Mental Health
For Mental Health Awareness Day 2023, Together are excited to share video recordings from our recent Henry Hawkins lecture to celebrate our chosen theme of art and mental health.
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