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Artwork by Jake Burson
Mental health can impact our emotional, psychological, and social well-being. It affects how we think, act, and feel. It can cause problems when it comes to mixing with people, opening letters (bills), worrying about the cost of living, and keeping a healthy lifestyle. Sometimes it can be difficult asking for help but most people at some point in their life will ask for help and that’s ok. Can you see the image of a shaking face in this piece?
Please take a look through some of the support services based in Wirral
Artwork by Jake Burson
Mental health can impact our emotional, psychological, and social well-being. It affects how we think, act, and feel. It can cause problems when it comes to mixing with people, opening letters (bills), worrying about the cost of living, and keeping a healthy lifestyle. Sometimes it can be difficult asking for help but most people at some point in their life will ask for help and that’s ok. Can you see the image of a shaking face in this piece?
Please take a look through some of the support services based in Wirral
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Committed to providing free, fast and effective mental health support at the point that people need it most, we focus on supporting young people and adults
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Wirral InfoBank, Wirral's directory of community groups, services, and activities that can support your health and wellbeing.
Follow the link to start your search for services, groups or activities near you. You can narrow down your search results later by entering keywords, or your location, into the search boxes.
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Wirral Mind’s Fountain Project is an innovative mental health resource centre available to people throughout Merseyside.
We offer a wide range of therapeutic and creative activities aimed at reducing isolation and loneliness, building self-esteem and confidence, and reducing stress. We provide a safe, non-judgmental environment for you to explore ways in which you can improve and maintain your mental health and wellbeing.
For further information
For more information about Wirral Mind search Wirral Mind in this directory.
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Everyturn are a non-profit dedicated to supporting people, families and communities. We’re here for people from all walks of life. We deliver a wide range of mental health services, from social prescribing and talking therapies – to nursing, supported housing, and specialist dementia care.