News and events
On this page you can find all the latest news from Together and updates on our events

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Henry Hawkins Lecture Series 2023 – An evening of inspiration and hope
We were delighted to welcome a wonderful diversity of guests to Together for Mental Wellbeing’s Henry Hawkins Lecture yesterday evening.
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New specialist housing related support service opened in Norfolk
Together are thrilled to announce the launch of a new service we will be delivering as part of our Norfolk Integrated Housing and Community Support Service (NIHCSS) from summer 2023.
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Together to deliver new Wellbeing Hub service in Lewisham
A new service providing free mental health support to people in Lewisham is now open. Together for Mental Wellbeing has opened its Lewisham Wellbeing Hub, funded by the Lewisham Health and Care Partnership including Lewisham Council and South East London Integrated Care System. The hub provides timely, targeted support to help people across diverse communities in Lewisham to manage their mental health.
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Blog on Together’s participation in Pride 2023 by CEO Linda Bryant
This year, Pride in London launched the new campaign, ‘Never March Alone’, to offer solidarity and allyship to trans and non-binary people, seeking to amplify their voices in our communities and wider society.
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Sharing our Together Annual Review for 2022
We’re delighted to publish our Together Annual Review for 2022. The review looks at the work of our charity for the year and the ways we have worked alongside the people who use our services.
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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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