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Welcome to our Wellbeing Colleges
We run workshops and activities to support and improve people’s mental health in three areas across the South West: Bristol, North Somerset and South Gloucestershire.
We have prerecorded YouTube sessions on a range of topics such as Boost your Mood and Writing for Wellbeing which are available to everyone. And there are also blogs and stories from our learners and tutors which you can find below in our latest news and on Twitter and Instagram.
For people living in Bristol who have used Bristol Mental Health services, and their carers. We also welcome patients of Inner City and East locality GP surgeries.
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For people living in North Somerset.
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For people living in South Gloucestershire.
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Wellbeing Colleges News
Sign up: New FREE mental health and wellbeing workshops in South Gloucestershire
Introducing our new range of free mental health and wellbeing workshops for adults (18+) living in South Gloucestershire. Learn skills…
Read MoreSign up now: Free six-week course for carers in North Somerset starting 26 September
This September, North Somerset Wellbeing is running a free, six-week course for carers (18 years and over) who provide support…
Read MoreSign up: Free wellbeing workshops for men in North Somerset
North Somerset Wellbeing is teaming up with Beyond Equality to host three workshops focused on men’s wellbeing. The workshops are…
Read MoreSecond Step’s Community Rehabilitation team and Bristol Wellbeing College host Carers’ Week Event
To coincide with Carers’ Week, our Bristol Community Rehabilitation team and Bristol Wellbeing College organised an event for carers on…
Read MoreExploring mental health through the language of art – Poetry Without Words 2024
Our Bristol Wellbeing College is delighted to announce the return of its annual art exhibition, Poetry Without Words, showcasing art…
Read MoreTips for coping at Christmas from North Somerset Wellbeing
Many of us can struggle with our self-care as we deal with the challenges and perceived expectations of Christmas. Our…
Read MoreNew Year, Same Me
As 2024 approaches, it can be tempting to start making lists of new year’s resolutions. While it can be good…
Read MoreBristol man runs this Movember in aid of mental health service that changed his life
Former Bristol Wellbeing College learner and Delivery Project Manager at Vattenfall Heat UK, part of Bristol City Leap, Rich Lee…
Read MorePoetry Without Words 2023 – Approaching creativity without convention
Poetry Without Words, our annual Bristol Wellbeing College art exhibition, is back. Immerse yourself in powerful art created by our…
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