Safe Haven and MHAW
For Mental Health Awareness Week (MHAW), our Safe Haven team will be at Friars Square shopping centre in Aylesbury on Friday 13th May 2022.
For Mental Health Awareness Week (MHAW), our Safe Haven team will be at Friars Square shopping centre in Aylesbury on Friday 13th May 2022.
Next week is Mental Health Awareness Week and the theme this year is ‘the impact of loneliness’.
Let’s all come together to reduce loneliness, find out about our befriending services and how you can volunteer to help.
A gift in your will could be life changing, perhaps even lifesaving, for a local person.
Bucks Mind, in partnership with Building Futures, is offering a free course to improve health and get back in to work for men aged 45+ who are NEET (not in education, employment or training), unemployed, or economically inactive and live in Buckinghamshire.
Read the latest edition of the Bucks Mind e-newsletter.
Stress awareness month is held every April to increase public awareness about both the causes and cures for our stress epidemic.
Anyone else missing the Great British Bake Off? Hands up here at Bucks Mind, so we feel like this is a great time to get our bake on, kick starting our very own Bake for Bucks Mind this April to June.
Would you like to have counselling but would struggle to fit it into your busy schedule? If so, Bucks Mind’s Rapid Access Online Counselling service is ideal for you. This service provides one-to-one counselling delivered by a qualified and experienced counsellor.
Mother’s Day is on Sunday 27th March. Make this year even more special by sending a customised e-card with DontSendMeACard and donating the cost of a card and stamp to Bucks Mind. Send Mum a virtual hug and support your local mental health charity at the same time.
Read the latest edition of the Bucks Mind e-newsletter here.
There’s no question that the news is difficult to read and absorb right now. The idea of conflict in Europe is an unfamiliar one to many of us. For those of us who experience anxiety it can make us feel worried and stressed. We’ve got some tips that might help you cope.