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Who to ask for help? Useful Links for Young People. On March 11, 2014. We can provide accommodation for women with or without children in our comfortable refuge. On March 11, 2014.
Promoting mental health positively throughout Shetland. Firstly, we want to say a very big thank you to everyone who helped in any way with our annual fun run. This year was a truly tremendous turnout with over 600 people taking part on the day. The total amount raised completely exceeded our expectations and we want to extend a heartfelt thank you to everyone who showed their support. The annual fun run will always be about more than raising money. The first event organised was the annual fun run.
MEND - These Islands, We Sing. This month sees the release of These Islands, We Sing. This collection is of particular interest to us here at New Dead Language as it features a number of poems from our very first publication, MEND by Alex Cluness. We are extremely proud to have worked with Alex on the original pamphlet and are delighted to see a selection of these poems reaching a wider audience. If anyone is interested in purchasing a copy of MEND it is now available over on our etsy.
Scalloway Health Centre Closure - August 2015. The Scalloway Health Centre will close on Friday 14th August 2015 at 5. 30pm reopening on Monday 24th August 2015. During the week Monday 17th August to Friday 21st August 2015. A reduced service of Emergency GP and Practice Nurse clinics will operate from Lerwick Health Centre.
Welcome to Shetland Charitable Trust. The Shetland Charitable Trust is a charity set up to benefit the inhabitants of Shetland. Arts, culture, sport and recreation. The environment, natural history and heritage. Find out how to apply.
Every Brain Injury is Different. You need Mind Your Head Co-op. Life in the land of the brain bludgeoned is hard. We struggle and strive each day with the burden and challenges of Brain Injury, which just makes the world that much harder.
Oxford Centres for Counselling and Support. An Oxford University based organisation which aims to raise awareness and reduce the stigma of mental health issues. Mind Your Head is pleased to announce that it has won the 2014 Student Minds Award For Effective Campaigning. A collection of stories from Oxford Students about their experiences with mental health issues.
The images, tasteful in black and white, have spread like wildfire across the internet, attracting media interest from several countries, including Italy, Spain, South Korea, Japan, the US, Australia and South Africa. So why did the Club pick Mind Your Head? Student to look after their mental wellbeing. Look out for more updates and informa.
Promoting mental health positively throughout Shetland. Firstly, we want to say a very big thank you to everyone who helped in any way with our annual fun run. This year was a truly tremendous turnout with over 600 people taking part on the day. The total amount raised completely exceeded our expectations and we want to extend a heartfelt thank you to everyone who showed their support. The annual fun run will always be about more than raising money. The first event organised was the annual fun run.
CAD and the Heart Disease Continuum. Is a pharmacologic stress test right for you? Preparing for your stress test. Lifestyle changes that may help. Already Registered for Mind Your Heart. Your doctor may recommend a stress test to look for heart disease. Learn more about how stress tests work.