Wellbeing

Dorset Land and Sea: exploring nature through creative arts and shared conversation

https://www.dorsetaonb.org.uk/events/dorset-land-and-sea-exploring-nature-through-creative-arts-and-shared-conversation-online/ Seasonal workshops A free online workshop in December which will guide you through a series of creative writing and visual art activities inspired by nature in Dorset. This workshop is part of Stepping into Nature’s ‘Your Seasons of Stories’ project which is all about helping people to engage with nature through art for improved wellbeing. Find out more >>

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Jolly Days Out in Dorset

As part of Picnic in the Parks, Sarah Rampton from In Jolly Good Company features in a series of short films, exploring various places in Dorset and speaking to those that live or work there. See: https://www.dorsetaonb.org.uk/park-event/jolly-days/ https://www.injollygoodcompany.com/ There are also videos focusing on arts and crafts and sketching.

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MHF Dads and Football Project

https://www.mentalhealth.org.uk/publications/dads-and-football-project The Mental Health Foundation and the Fatherhood Institute produce ‘Becoming Dad’ a guide to support new Dads “Dads and Football, a 2-year project funded by the Wellcome Trust, in partnership with Cardiff City Football Club Community Foundation and Cardiff University’s National Centre for Mental Health, was created to support new dads in response to the inadequate provision that

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The March Network Legacy

Mental Health North Dorset has been a member of The March Network which is now drawing to a close. “The MARCH Network set out to transform our understanding of how social, cultural and community assets enhance public mental health and wellbeing, help prevent mental illness, and support those living with mental health conditions.” See what they have

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New space for organisations run by and for the Black Community to support mental health and wellbeing

https://bayo.ubele.org/ “Bayo is a space to find collectives, organisations and services from across the UK – run by and for the Black community – to support your mental health and wellbeing. Developed by by The Ubele Initiative, Mind, Young Minds and Best Beginnings, Bayo was funded by National Emergencies Trust and is run by The Ubele Initiative.”

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