Gloucestershire County Council sent this bulletin at 12-05-2021 12:35 PM BST
Gloucestershire's Partnership Board Bulletin
Mental Health Awareness Week
Welcome to Mental Health Awareness Week (10 to 16 May 2021) in this special series of Partnership Board bulletins.
This year, the theme is nature. Find out from the Mental Health Foundation why nature is the theme for this week here.
Today’s newsletter will focus on children and young peoople's mental health and wellbeing. If you missed Monday's bulletin on adults, click here.
An easy-read version of this bulletin will be available on our websitenext week.
Read the press release hereto see what One Gloucestershire’s partners are doing to raise awareness about mental health and the support available as part of the Be Well Gloucestershire campaign.
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Click here for a range of spotting sheets and activities pages, from discovering the names of the flowers popping up in your garden to building your very own mini nature reserve, the fun will last all season!
To acknowledge Mental Health Awareness Week, a 'slow canal trail' is taking place along the Stroud Water Navigation, which involves heritage trails, boat trips, pop-up performances on the water and light shows. There are a number of walking and cycling routes that encourage people to explore areas close to the canal, and further from the towpath. For more information, click here.
The aim of GHLL is to help children and young people achieve their full potential and lead long, healthy, happy lives. They have a wide range of information on their website here.
Heads Up Cheltenham exists to encourage good mental health and wellbeing across Cheltenham. They are running a webinar tomorrow (13 May) at 6pm on their YouTube channel. Read more here.