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Roots to Wellbeing - Your Park Bristol & Bath
| Tel: 07510 659215
Roots to Wellbeing is a nature-based health and wellbeing support group for anyone struggling with their mental health or finding life challenging. Roots aims to support individuals to build a new relationship with nature to improve their mental and physical wellbeing, whilst building supportive local social connections.
Safebanes
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On this website, for young people who live in Bath and North East Somerset, you can find information and advice on: free condoms (C-card); contraception; emergency contraception; sexually transmitted infections (STIs); pregnancy; sexuality & gender identity; relationships and sexual assault.
Sally Ann Community Cafe (Bath Citadel, The Salvation Army)
| Tel: 01225 400082
Community support and activities running through the week including social activities, lunch club, computer skills, craft groups, board games, Food Pantry, signposting, employment support and pastoral listening.
Saltford Community Coffee Club
| Tel: 01225 632216
A social gathering for retired residents of Saltford
Sam Grief Dance
| Tel: 07887 743054
Community Dance Practioner providing music reminiscence and seated dance sessions
Sight Support West of England
| Tel: 01173224885
Sight Support is the local charity offering information and support to anyone who is blind or partially sighted living in Banes.
Singing for the Brain
| Tel: 0117 472 7921
Join our singing group where you can meet new people in a friendly, fun and social environment.
MS Society Bath & District Group
| Tel: 08000 665 355
We’re here to support you and your loved ones to live well with MS.
Somer Valley Nordic Walking
| Tel: 07811 463367
Nordic Walking Instructor and Nature Based Practitioner
Soundwell Music Therapy Trust
| Tel: 07423 400655
Soundwell provides music therapy within the South West for adults whose lives are seriously affected by mental health issues. We support people in their mental health recovery and provide emotional support to carers, using music to explore creativity, communication and expression. This can rebuild hope and transform lives.
South West Gambling service, Avon and Wiltshire Mental Health Partnership NHS Trust
| Tel: 0330 022 3175
The South West Gambling is a team of caring and compassionate clinicians who provide specialist therapies to people affected by gambling. It provides FREE confidential support to people affected by gambling for those registered with a GP in the South West. Our team are passionate about helping people recover and we provide the most evidence based interventions.
Southside Family Project
| Tel: 01225 331243
Southside supports individuals and families living in Bath and North East Somerset to make positive changes in their lives. Rooted in the heart of the communities we have served since 1997, Southside strives to reduce social isolation and to build strong, resilient communities.
Sport in Mind
| Tel: 07365241989
We are Sport in Mind, the UKs leading mental health sports charity, with a simple mission: to improve the lives of people experiencing mental health problems through sport and physical activity. Our free sessions are open to anyone 17+ experiencing mental health problems. The sessions are lots of fun, for all abilities and drop-in sessions, so no need to book and no referral required. The sessions are all delivered by a qualified instructor and all equipment will be provided. Carers, friends and family are more than welcome to accompany participants to the first couple of sessions – the more the merrier!
Stand Against Racism & Inequality (SARI)
| Tel: 01179420060
SARI is a charitable organisation that’s here to support victims of hate within our community. We also aim to promote equality and good relations between people with protected characteristics, as defined by law. Most of our people have some direct experience of facing hate-motivated behaviour. We all have a clear understanding of what SARI is trying to achieve. Our Board of Trustees is responsible for approving SARI’s working policies and procedures. Most of them also have personal experience of hate crime and inequality.