28-01-2025
Mental health charity takes action to "get people talking"
A mental health charity is set to host a series of workshops in Swindon next week.
Swindon & Gloucestershire Mind (S&G Mind) will be hosting the events as part of Time to Talk Day on Thursday, February 6.
The workshops aim to get people talking about mental health and contribute to "the nation's biggest mental health conversation", with thousands expected to take part across the country.
People are encouraged to sign up for each session in advance, which will be held at the charity's Swindon Hub in The Parade between 10am and 3pm.
There will be an interactive art session where attendees are invited to create a large collaborative college while talking through their thoughts.
This will be followed by a workshop on Mind's Five Ways to Wellbeing; Connect, Be Active, Take Notice, Give and Keep Learning.
The day's events will then conclude with a Positive Self-Talk Workshop which will focus on how to use self-affirmations and gratitude to improve your mindset.
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Hazel Howe, CEO of S&G Mind, said: "Time to Talk Day is a reminder of the power of open conversations about mental health.
"This Time to Talk Day, we're asking people to get comfortable talking about mental health. Starting these conversations isn't always easy but being able to share experiences is so crucial; one in four people will experience a mental health problem in their lifetime.
"Whether it's sharing our own experiences or simply listening, every conversation can make a difference.
"The more we look at different ways to address mental health problems in the community, the better life is for all of us."
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The Swindon branch of the charity was established in 1990 and has been providing vital mental health support and services to those in need in the area ever since.
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John (not his real name) realised how important it is to be open and talk about mental health issues and is hugely grateful for the support he received.
He said: "I'm extremely grateful for the exceptional care I received from S&G Mind.
"Their expertise and compassion were invaluable to my healing journey.
"They created a safe and supportive space where I could openly explore my emotions.
"Through their guidance, I've developed valuable coping mechanisms and gained a deeper understanding of myself.
"I'm incredibly grateful for the positive changes I've experienced thanks to their support.
"I feel more confident, resilient and equipped to navigate life's challenges."