Prevention Conference Wednesday 24 October 2018 A Prevention Conference for Voluntary, Community and Social Enterprise Organisations working in health wellbeing and social care took
The first children to receive a game-changing personalised therapy for cancer will start treatment at Great Ormond Street Hospital in London this week. A
Hospital admissions for drug-related mental and behavioural disorders2 in England dropped by 4% in a year – from 7,545 in 2016/17 to 7,258 in 2017/18,
Creating positive action through research and collaboration Call for Participation Deadline 10th January 2019 The annual Bristol Forum is a new collaboration between Bristol
Clarity-NSIMHN, the Independent Mental Health Network’s North Somerset branch, will be holding their monthly meeting from 1pm on Tuesday 11th December, at Friends’ Meeting
Greenway Centre, Southmead, BS10 5PYEvery Wednesday, 13:00 – 15:00 Changes Bristol run weekly meetings providing support for adults suffering from mental distress. Meetings offer guidance, encouragement,
Aged 50+St Mungo’s, 1 New Street, Bristol, BS2 9DX.Every Tuesday, 10:45am-12:45pm. For more information, you can telephoneDenise Donovan (07415 009 648)orSue Williams (0117 964 2851).
The Wellbeing College, operated by SecondStep, has a comprehensive schedule of activities covering from now until the new year. Workshops take place at four locations
Barton Hill Settlement Cafe43 Ducie Road, Bristol BS5 0AXWednesday 19th December, 12:00 – 13:30Free The Time to Change Bristol Hub are running a Cafe
Monday 14th January 201913:00 – 15:30 (12:30 for lunch)St James Priory (by Bristol Bus Station) If you can’t make any meetings and want to let us know
WECIL’s Peer Support Community Winter Newsletter is jam packed with events, regular and new activities. Peer Support welcomes anyone 18+ who considers themselves disabled
South Gloucestershire Council has a strong track-record of working with and supporting the local voluntary and community sector. The current Better Care Stronger Communities