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Bath Mind's wellbeing groups support hundreds of people across B&NES in creating new connections and support systems. We have an array of weekly activities and projects available. Each group is supported by at least one Bath Mind staff member and/or volunteer who facilitate the group and support group members with their wellbeing needs.
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Short, gentle walks - weekly on Thursdays from Monksdale Road Allotments. They are social and friendly and we go at the right pace for the group. If you want to start increasing your exercise or want a bit of company when out for some fresh air, these walks might be just right.
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An evening wellbeing walk. Short walks around the local parks, canal and other beautiful city centre spots.
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The Natural Pathways Wellbeing Programme provides nature-based activities at Bath City Farm for people experiencing anxiety, depression, low mood and stress.
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Supporting individuals with eating disorders, and providing information and education around eating disorders.
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Bipolar UK is the only national charity dedicated to empowering individuals and families affected by bipolar. Peer support is at the core of our work. This means people affected by bipolar helping others.
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We offer information and individually-geared support to all affected by a brain tumour, including those close to the patient, for as long as needed
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BOSS is a support group for people with all types of stomas in the Bristol, Bath, North Somerset areas.
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A national charity supporting the tinnitus community in the UK and farther afield for over 40 years.
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We’re the Campaign Against Living Miserably (CALM) and we’re taking a stand against suicide. That means standing against feeling s**t, standing up to stereotypes, and standing together to show life is always worth living.
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Chiltern is an award-winning not-for-profit organisation that provides music therapy, arts in health and community music services to people of all ages and many different needs across the UK.
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We are a small local service, offering companionship and practical support to enable you to remain independent in your own home. We can also support with adhoc and carer respite visits.
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The Complex Health Needs Service is made up of a group of specialist health care professionals. We provide assessment, advice, therapeutic intervention and support to adults who have learning disabilities and complex health needs.
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A person centric support service that enables people to build independence and remain living within their own homes and communities. This flexible service offers a wide range of support mechanisms, including a personal alarm linked to a 24/7 monitoring centre. The service can be access free for up to 12 months for those who qualify.
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The Herbert Protocol is a national scheme used by police forces and emergency services across the UK, including Avon & Somerset Police, to support people living with dementia who might be at risk of becoming lost or reported as missing. The scheme enables carers, family and friends to compile a detailed profile containing important information about the individual that should they go missing, can be quickly provided to the police to help in their search and rescue operations.
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Dimensions supports people with learning disabilities, autism and complex needs out of institutions, helping them lead ordinary lives in their local communities.