Early morning exercise with One Life Suffolk - Connor Hale, Tyler Beales, One Life Suffolk
9am-9.45am: Supporting good mental health in Suffolk. What can we learn from the last 12 months?
With panellists Jayne Stevens, CEO of Suffolk User Forum; Dan Dalton, from Norfolk and Suffolk Foundation Trust; Dr Rosalind Tandy, GP, Mental Health Clinical Lead, West Suffolk CCG; Barbara Gale, CEO, St Nicholas Hospice; Phanuel Mutumburi, business and operations direction for Ipswich and Suffolk Council for Racial Equality.
Norfolk and Suffolk NHS Foundation Trust s chief medical officer, Dr Dan Dalton
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Phanuel Mutumburi, of the Ipswich and Suffolk Council for Racial Equality, will be among the panellists
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7:23 PM May 5, 2021
Jo Flack, of The ACE Project, will be one of the speakers at the event
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The EADT and Ipswich Star are hosting a day of online debates, interviews and workshops next week offering people useful tips to boost their mental health and wellbeing - and today we can reveal the full schedule.
It happens on Wednesday, May 12, with a series of scheduled discussions and activities that people can drop in and out of.
It coincides with Mental Health Awareness Week, and we ll be bringing together local experts in the field to offer insight and advice.
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11:00 AM January 3, 2021
Keith Rodwell takes a break from his charity walk of Bell Lane in Kesgrave with the aid of a shopping trolley for the charity Wheelpower
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It may look like he strayed too far from the supermarket – but this Kesgrave man isn t off his trolley – he s pushing to go the extra mile for charity.
Keith Rodwell has suffered lower back pain since 1982 – to the point where he can no longer stand for long or walk far without it becoming unbearable.
Getting heavier due to lack of exercise, the 73-year-old joined a weight management program with One Life Suffolk, which pointed him towards sporting charity, WheelPower, for chair-based exercise sessions – held live online, three times a week, during the pandemic.