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  • Live Well - Mental well being offering daily blogs

    Thu 23 Apr 2020

     

     

    https://www.livewellconsultancy.org/blog 

     

    My name is Sarah Wray and my passion is mental and emotional well-being; to help people – whether individuals or within schools and organisations – to enhance their own well-being; to thrive not just survive! 

     

    We will all see times when our well-being is flourishing and then times when we struggle, some of us more than others. Well-being affects every part of our lives, including our work or education. We cannot always avoid mental ill health, but we can be better prepared to deal with it. 

     

    Our inner state impacts on the way we experience the world and how we live; when our well-being is good, we feel happier and healthy; we feel and function better personally, socially and professionally. 

     

    We can all help ourselves to have better well-being; whether there is a specific issue that is holding us back, and we are ready to deal with; or to build resilience to handle the stresses of life better on a daily basis and support us when life throws us a curve-ball!  

    At times we have no control over things that happen, but we have total control over how we handle it – having the tools to choose how we handle things is so empowering. 

     

    We all deserve to live in the best way we can.

  • Launch of the Community Response Unit

    Thu 02 Apr 2020

    Launch of the Community Response Unit

     

     

    Message from Derbyshire County Council

     

    We’ve launched our Community Response Unit which has begun taking requests for urgent help from members of the community who don’t have friends or family able to support them.

    Volunteers from over 200 different organisations will be able to help with shopping, fetching prescriptions or offering a befriending service.

    Help is available for people across the county if they are:

    • Self-isolating because either themselves or a member of the household is at risk
    • Struggling to meet basic needs because of financial, social or health restrictions
    • Pregnant
    • Have underlying health conditions
    • Aged 70 or over

    You may know someone in your community or through the course of your work who needs support. Please direct them to www.derbyshire.gov.uk/gethelp or ask them to call 01629 535091.

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