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Plans to turn former Shipley town centre charity shop into micropub | Bradford Telegraph and Argus

Plans to turn former Shipley town centre charity shop into micropub | Bradford Telegraph and Argus
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New freephone mental health crisis support

A NEW freephone service has been launched for people in need of mental health crisis support. Anyone requiring urgent help can now call First Response on 0800 952 1181 and speak to trained staff, who will identify the right support needed. The service is open to people across Bradford, Airedale, Wharfedale and Craven. Anybody who feels unsafe or anxious can access the provision, which is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week. First Response is being run by Bradford District Care NHS Foundation Trust in partnership with a number of organisations – including Bradford District and Craven Clinical Commissioning Group, Bradford Council, mental health charities and West Yorkshire Police.

It s Worth Talking About has new support groups in Bradford | Bradford Telegraph and Argus

A MENTAL health organisation originally set up from a micro pub in Keighley is expanding into Bradford this month, as demand for mental health support continues to grow. It’s Worth Talking About was set up by Ryan Anderton, of Keighley, in March 2020 from Hop on Worth micro pub in Keighley, following the suicide of Tom Marshall, from the town. Despite Covid it has continued to grow with rapid pace from its initial talking therapy peer support group for men, to an offering that assists both men and women across most of the Bradford district and also into Leeds. The announcement of its new Tong, Queensbury and Headingley groups, which will be located at The Holiday Inn, Queensbury Celtic Football Club and the HEART Centre respectively, means it is now operating 17 groups in West Yorkshire, with a further two to be added in Cardiff soon.

Pandemic has not led to upsurge in suicides - meeting told

Incommunities hand over raffle cash boost to Cellar Trust | Bradford Telegraph and Argus

More than 200 gifts were donated by suppliers and contractors of the Shipley-based housing group. Every year, staff with the Asset Management Service organise a prize draw in support of a different charity and this time they raised the highest amount they’ve ever done. The money will go towards the Cellar Trust’s mental health services which support people across Bradford, Airedale, Wharfedale and Craven. The charity provides tailored support to help local people move forward in their lives and unfortunately, they have seen the pandemic bring extra pressures on their vital services. Incommunities’ support for the Cellar Trust comes on top of donations made by the housing group to three local charities helping families urgently needing food and other daily essential items.

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