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New mental health support plan for Bristol students
The University of Bristol takes action to support student mental health and wellbeing following the tragic deaths of 11 students since October 2016.
Read MoreNew hope for suicide prevention
World Mental Health Day, marks the start of the Hope Project, a new suicide prevention initiative for Bristol, North Somerset and South Gloucestershire.
Read MoreWalking football for mental health
Walking football has provided more than just exercise for people with mental health problems, one of the participants outlines its importance to them.
Read MorePlugging a gap in North Somerset
Local charity Second Step is launching a new mental health service in North Somerset tomorrow, 10 October, World Mental Health Day.
Read MoreSecond Step enjoy another smashing year at Bristol Pride
You may wonder at the relationship between homelessness, recovery and the Pride Festival – it’s all about linking up different campaigns for a better city.
Read MoreSharing recovery
Volunteer mentor Simon talks about befriending and working with Andrew as part of the United Peers or UP Project.
Read MoreHealth commissioner visits housing projects
NHS Commissioner Dr Kate Rush visited Second Step’s housing project to find out more about the work we do to tackle health and homelessness.
Read MoreYoung Wildcats Support Second Step
Team Wildcats, part of the National Citizen Service programme, took part in various fundraising activities raising money for Second Step.
Read MoreJoin us at Pride 2018
Second Step is setting up its stall at Bristol’s LGBTQ Pride Festival where it will join dozens of other voluntary sector organisations.
Read MoreBristol students take mental health battle to the streets
A tide of 500 students from the University of Bristol took the streets marching around their campus to demand better university mental health services.
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