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Mental Health Awareness Day 10-16th May – GIVE

By cc730 | 10 May 2021

Giving encapsulates many things – from showing goodwill and generosity of spirit to giving presents and giving up our time. Evidence suggests that ‘giving back’ … Read more

Mental Health At Work 10-16th May – KEEP LEARNING

By cc730 | 07 May 2021

Learning something new is good for your brain and often exciting for the learner. Trying something different, rediscovering an old interest or signing up for … Read more

Mental Health Awareness Week 10-16 May – CONNECT

By cc730 | 07 May 2021

Connection is about relating to one another and feeling understood. Speak to the people in your life, be it friends, family, colleagues or neighbours. Build … Read more

Mental Health Awareness Week 10-16 May – TAKE NOTICE

By cc730 | 06 May 2021

Take stock of your surroundings, be curious, catch sight of the beautiful. Being in a state of ‘mindfulness’ has been shown to be associated with … Read more

Mental Health Awareness Week 10-16 May – BE ACTIVE

By cc730 | 06 May 2021

Did you know people who take part in regular physical activity have up to a 30% lower risk of depression? Not everyone needs to be … Read more

Other L & OD events coming your way …

By | 09 May 2019

Belong and Grow – it’s your BAG week 13th to 17th May 2019 Aim: to celebrate diversity, promote wellbeing and encourage learning for all staff … Read more

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