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AID: A support session at the Creative Living Centre in Prestwich SUPPORTERS of a Prestwich charity are pulling out all the stops for Mental Health Awareness Week. Those involved with the Creative Living Centre in Prestwich are backing the Mental Health Foundation (MHF) backed event, now in its 21st year. The Rectory Lane venture regularly hosts a series of classes to combat stress, promote positive thinking and on self-motivation. Mark Rowland MHF chief executive, said: “This has grown to be one of the biggest awareness weeks in the UK. This year the theme is on nature and its central role for our mental health.
AID: A support session at the Creative Living Centre in Prestwich SUPPORTERS of a Prestwich charity are pulling out all the stops for Mental Health Awareness Week. Those involved with the Creative Living Centre in Prestwich are backing the Mental Health Foundation (MHF) backed event, now in its 21st year. The Rectory Lane venture regularly hosts a series of classes to combat stress, promote positive thinking and on self-motivation. Mark Rowland MHF chief executive, said: “This has grown to be one of the biggest awareness weeks in the UK. This year the theme is on nature and its central role for our mental health.
Dordt to host documentary screening and mental health discussion for Northwest Iowa experts
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Creating conversations about mental health that bridge agencies and organizations Posted Wednesday, February 3, 2021 Updated Friday, February 12, 2021
Dordt University Criminal Justice and Social Work Departments are hosting a mental health discussion, an HBO documentary screening, and an expert panel on Friday, February 19 at 7 p.m. in the B.J. Haan Auditorium and via Zoom. This event is designed to encourage conversations among social workers, counselors, law enforcement officers, and healthcare providers about the best models for approaching mental health crises.
A nonprofit that provides day care services for adults who need supervision has been a lifeline to Greenville area families with nowhere else to turn during the pandemic.
The Creative Living Center cares for adults who have cognitive impairments and other disabilities while their family members work, run errands or just take a needed break, staff and clients said.
âI thank God for them,â said Latonya Ward, who brings her 84-year-old grandmother, Mercie Suggs, daily to the facility at Victory Christian Assembly, 4748 Stantonsburg Road.
âI could go on and on and on,â she said. âI bring her every day they are open. It is a big break for me.