Coping with Christmas – Part 2
If Christmas is a hard time for you, it’s important to remember that you are not alone. We’ve published some tips you can try that might help.
If Christmas is a hard time for you, it’s important to remember that you are not alone. We’ve published some tips you can try that might help.
Hear from one of the people we support through our Befriending service about the difference that this service can make.
Whether or not Christmas is part of your life, your mental health might be affected by it happening around you. Find out more about ways you can cope with the financial pressures of this time of year.
We have published the Agenda for our AGM on 12th December 2023.
If you’re doing your Christmas shopping online, you can raise donations for Bucks Mind at no extra cost to you. Find out more.
Berkshire Healthcare is partnering with Mind in Berkshire to better understand why Black people are more likely to be detained under the Mental Health Act, to help improve mental health support and care for Black people.
The Royal Borough Mental Health Recovery Service has offering a FREE workshop for parents or staff in schools in Windsor, Ascot and Maidenhead.
If you’re starting to think about sending out Christmas cards, why not consider sending e-cards instead? It’s better for the environment and you can raise money for Bucks Mind at the same time.
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Trustees’ Week starts on Monday and is a chance to recognise the fantastic contribution Trustees make to our charity and to say a massive ‘thank you’ for their incredible support.
Without the generous support of people who leave a gift in their will to our charity, Bucks Mind, simply couldn’t provide all our vital services. Find out more here.
Our Social Prescribers who work with two GP surgeries in Aylesbury are pleased to be involved in a pilot, working with Buckinghamshire Healthcare Trust, to support the families of children currently on the CAMHS waiting list for ASD assessments.