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MHAW 2023: Art & Mental Health – Clive & Rory from Wavelly House on taking part in art therapy & having work displayed
Our theme for Mental Health Awareness Week 2023 is Art & Mental Health and something that a lot of people who use our services have benefitted from is art therapy. We were delighted to speak to two residents from our Wavelly House Accommodation Service in Clive Cooper and Rory Stanswood who were kind enough to share their lived experiences from taking part in the classes and creating their own art.
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MHAW 2023: Art and Mental Health – Wavelly House resident Curtis Jones on creating photography & benefit on Mental Health
Together’s theme for 2023 will be Art and Mental Health and we will be looking at the beneficial impact art and creativity can have on mental health and wellbeing.
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MHAW 2023: Interview with Melvyn Wyke from Avalon on Art & Culture & benefit on wellbeing
Mental Health Awareness Week runs from Monday 15th to Sunday 21st May and our theme for 2023 is Art and Mental Health. For the week we'll be looking at how art and culture can have a positive effect on mental health and wellbeing and we begin that with Melvyn Wyke who is a resident at our Avalon Accommodation service.
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Mental Health Awareness Week 2023 – Our Theme: Art and Mental Health
This year Mental Health Awareness Week runs from Monday 15th to Sunday 21st May and our theme for 2023 will be Art and Mental Health. During the week we will be looking at the hugely beneficial impact art and creativity can have on mental health and wellbeing.
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Autism Acceptance Month at Together
Autism Acceptance Month ran through October and for that we wanted to share some updates from our staff and the people who use our services at Together.
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Some Good News About Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT) – A blog by Together People Inclusion Manager, Mandy Chainey
For many people the menopause and perimenopause can have a massive impact on their mental wellbeing. There are a whole list of symptoms which are often talked about and expected such as hot flushes, night sweats and mood swings but there are other less common symptoms like joint pain and in particular brain fog.
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