Mental health
#2020 Reflections
As we come to the end of a year that’s been incredibly hard for everyone, we’ve decided to reflect and…
Read MorePoetry Without Words: a virtual exhibition
Today we are launching our virtual Poetry Without Words exhibition brought to you by learners from the Bristol Wellbeing College.…
Read MoreBristol GPs pilot new mental health learning for patients
GPs from inner city Bristol can now prescribe wellbeing sessions in a new move by health commissioners.
Read MorePositive first coproduction meeting for North Somerset clients
Clients of a community-based wellbeing service gave the thumbs up to a new coproduction approach last week. On a busy…
Read MoreDear Friend…
We continue with our blog series, ‘Dear Friend…’ where volunteer and blogger Kara will be answering some of the mental health and wellbeing questions we have during this challenging time. This week we cover the issue of lack of sleep.
Read MoreTAP for Bristol donates £10,000 to Bristol’s homelessness support services
£5,000 for supporting homeless people out of COVID-19 isolation £5,000 to fund homelessness prevention work Second Step to maintain personal…
Read MoreWhat does it mean to be kind?
Kindness is the central theme for Mental Health Awareness Week that starts today, 18 May. Our Communications Manager Jane Edmonds…
Read MoreHope Project showcased in local media
Well-known investigative paper, the Bristol Cable, has highlighted the important work being done by our suicide prevention project, Hope, during…
Read MoreJoint wellbeing college headlines on BBC Radio Bristol
Second Step’s Bristol Wellbeing College and North Somerset Wellbeing Service have got together to create a new online college during…
Read MoreAlliance increases its support in Somerset
The Somerset Mental Health Alliance, a partnership of 10 voluntary sector organisations including Second Step, has increased its local support…
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