
Free Leisure Memberships for People Experiencing Problems With Mental Health
SOLL Leisure and Oxfordshire County Council have launched an innovSOLL Leisure and Oxfordshire CC have launched an innovative new scheme in Oxfordshire to provide free access to health and leisure facilities for people with mental health problems.
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GO50 Walks Programme
GO50 is run by Age Concern Surrey and aims to introduce people over the age of 50 to the benefits of regular exercise and healthier lifestyles. GO50 organises 2-3 walks per week in Surrey, all between 2 1/2 - 5 miles in length led by a walk leader volunteer.
| Published by: | alex welford | 01.12.2008 |
Portsmouth Community Allotment at Milton Piece
The community allotment provides residents of Portsmouth an opportunity to get involved in growing fruit and veg organically. We are fully accessible to wheelchair users with concrete ramps, raised beds etc. We take self referrals as well as referrals from GP's, Social Workers & Care Managers etc.
| Published by: | Tony Keen | 15.09.2008 |
Cracking Up!
A night of comedy and sketches with award-winning comedian John Ryan and friends, raising the lid on mental well-being and taking a light-hearted look at when life gives you a bit of a kicking - proving that laughter really is the best medicine
| Published by: | Maya Tardzicki | 22.08.2008 |
Wellbee-ing Project
The Wellbee-ing project is based at the Leatherhead Clubhouse, funded by the Big Lottery Wellbeing fund. The project aims to improve people's sense of wellbeing both physically & mentally by running sessions and groups along with supporting people to access resources in the community.
| Published by: | Beccy Ashford | 15.08.2008 |
'England on the MEND' in Surrey
Surrey PCT has become a partner in the 'England on the MEND' portfolio which will enable 25 MEND programmes to be delivered in Surrey over the next two years the first of which commenced in September 2007.
| Published by: | Julie Nelson | 02.07.2008 |


