The Mental Health & Wellbeing Show

The Mental Health & Wellbeing Show


Support Local Charities By Joining us next Thursday 21st May

Order Your Tickets Here 

The Mental Health & Wellbeing Show Online are dedicated to supporting as many local charities as possible. This is especially important at a time where charities are facing significant difficulty raising funds with the cancellation of many fundraising events such as running, fun days and many more. 

Over the course of our week of Mental Health & Wellbeing Show Online, we have chosen to support 2 Wish Upon A Star, UK Men's Sheds and Bullies Out, who each play a fantastic role in supporting people facing difficulties in a variety of ways. 

To support these charities, a percentage of all tickets purchased for the main online conference taking place on Thursday 21st May will be donated to help these charities continue their crucial work at such an uncertain time. 

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For £12, you can support these charities, and hear from all of these great speakers 9:00am: Betty Ann Kitchener (AM) - The history of the MHFA Program - it all started with a dog walk

10.00am: Steve Carr - Emotional Recovery after a Experiencing a Crisis

11.00am: Mark Williams - Father's Mental Health

11.40pm: Lloyd Ashley - "We all need to know our toolkit"

12.10pm: Tolouse Francis - 'Option B: Finding Joy in spite of''

1.00pm: Sue Worrall -Nutrition

2.00pm: Anil Gupta - The Happiness Formula

Read more about our charities and the great work they do below. 

2 Wish upon a Star

Tickets for both the FREE events and the MAIN EVENT can both be ordered via this link. 

2 Wish Upon A Star provides bereavement support for families who have suddenly and traumatically lost a child or young adult aged 25 years and under.

They work tirelessly to ensure bereaved families are suitably helped through their grieving by improving provision, training, support and counselling on an immediate basis.

Visit their website: https://www.2wishuponastar.org/

UK Men's Sheds

For a long time research has shown the negative impact of loneliness and isolation on a person’s health and wellbeing.

Surveys from mental health charities are finding that millions of people report feeling lonely on a daily basis. Men typically find it more difficult to build social connections than women.

It is not the case for all men, but for some, when retirement comes, it can feel like personal identity and purpose is lost. Men’s Sheds can change all of that.

Visit their website: https://menssheds.org.uk/

Bullies Out 

Bullies Out Work To Inspire Change.

They work tirelessly to change the lives of those affected by bullying. By developing a positive ethos across a whole school/organisation community, they can create an environment that meets the emotional, academic and social needs of pupils and staff. Creating an anti-bullying and respectful ethos is a powerful way to Inspire Change.

Visit their website: https://bulliesout.com/

To book a free ticket for the Monday to Wednesday sessions, or to buy a £12 ticket for the Thursday, you can easily book on Eventbrite here: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/mental-health-wellbeing-show-online-tickets-103313425236

If you have any queries or questions, please contact the office on 02922 400382 or email [email protected]

Sponsored By: Remploy & Ajuda

www.mhwshow.co.uk


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