The Yormind website and the Chat Chit podcast are two new resources created for young people trying to manage their mental health in York.
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The Yormind website and the Chat Chit podcast are two new resources created for young people trying to manage their mental health in York.
David Sanmartino, a student at York St John University, introduces himself and thier exciting new PhD research undertaking!
Are you proficient in a language other than English? Would you like to volunteer to introduce and use the language with children and adolescents from the community? If so, sign up for the Community Language School today!
Samantha Jayne Goddard, a student at York St John University, introduces herself and her exciting new PhD research undertaking!
The Connecting Our City project aims to enable and support people with mental health illnesses to live well in the city, supported by a range of community-based initiatives. We speak to Kate to understand more.
A little peak into what our previous group members had to say about our Cuppa & Conversation programme.
“I just want to say how brilliant it’s been to be part of these sessions. All the group activities so far have been great. Covering lots of different topics, giving us lots of information and everyone talking about there experiences has been amazing ” – Words from one of our previous member of our last emotional support group.
Today’s blog is here to provide the LGBTQIA+ community with information and resources on how to get support, and what support is available, both York based services and nationwide.
Yesterday we had our quarterly PEPSY Meeting (Providers of Emotional and Psychological Support in York) where we discussed how we can better work together to support each other, our colleagues and students, and our local community.
Stuart has documented his journey from living with long undiagnosed rapid-cycling bi-polar disorder, and after experiencing burnout in an urban corporate environment, he radically changed his lifestyle, and received help and support that enabled him to now live largely symptom free.
For World Suicide Prevention Day, Stuart brings us some tips and guidance on how to seek, or give, support for those who are struggling.