Our Wellbeing Programme provides local people experiencing fragile mental health person-centred pathways that encourage recovery and build individual resilience with social connections, personalised coping strategies, and tools, that foster happier, healthier minds and stronger local communities.
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Our Wellbeing Programme ensures no person within Tyneside and Northumberland experiences poor mental health alone, with person-centred, flexible, wrap-around support. The Programme addresses wider North East inequalities that can trigger poor mental health eg. financial worries, relationship stress, health conditions, life changes, neurodiversity. Underpinned by lived experience, we offer locals isolated by stigma and resource gaps the timely, responsive mental health support they need.
Drop-in group safe spaces to discuss current mental health challenges, gain practical tools for greater resilience with peer-to-peer led encouragement, facilitated discussion, wellbeing sessions in nature, and using creativity. By expanding our outreach and establishing support in underserved areas, using lived experience and research we will co-design with local residents to reflect community needs, foster long-term wellbeing through trust-building, early intervention, and local engagement.



