Mental Health Awareness Week is here!

 

Mental health is part of everyone. That’s why we’re so determined that no mind gets left behind. Everyone deserves support, and no one should have to face a mental health problem alone.

 

Mental health is connected to every little thing we do, every place we go and every person around us. It’s our physical health, our finances, our relationships. It’s part of our defining moments and the day to day. That’s why we need to be talking about it. Why we need to be spreading awareness. And why we need to be reaching as many people in as many places as we can.

Join us this Mental Health Awareness Week – together we can make sure no mind is left behind.

 

What we’re doing for Mental Health Awareness Week…

 

Wednesday 14th May

Cuppa and Chat for dementia carers (registered service users)

Cuppa and Chat offers carers—and their loved ones with dementia, if they wish to join—a chance to unwind, enjoy free tea and coffee, and access 1:1 emotional wellbeing support.

11am-2pm Rochdale Wellbeing Café at Nye Bevan House Maclure Road, Rochdale OL11 1DN

 

Wellbeing Crafts (free drop-in, open to all)

Crafting can help you relax, stay focused, get creative, and feel good. Drop in, grab a cuppa, and join us for a relaxing craft session to support mental health awareness.

9:30-11:30am Middleton Wellbeing Centre and Café 14a-16 Wood Street, Middleton M24 5TF

 

Thursday 15th May

Rochdale Borough Health Fair

Drop in and say hi to us today at Rochdale Borough Council Health Fair event!

We’re here to answer your questions, give you some resources and help you find the support for your mental health that you are looking for.

10.30am-1.30pm Rochdale Town Hall

 

Throughout the week…

We are going to be giving some wellbeing freebies away to our service users in their support groups and you might notice our staff wearing blue this week in support of Mental Health Awareness Week!

We’ll also be posting some wellbeing tips and updates on our socials

Instagram

Facebook

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Mental health is connected to everything. That means any way you choose to spread the word this Mental Health Awareness Week will make a difference.

Posted on: 7th May 2025

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