Negative emotions can overwhelm us if we ignore the positive ones. It takes courage to unlearn some of our patterns of negative thinking. Read more here: https://tinyurl.com/58m5ca2k
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Practice self-care with our free Mind and Body Mindfulness workshop which is fun, engaging and could make a real difference to your mental health. Join us on Monday, 19 April at 10am. Sign up here: https://tinyurl.com/a83n5w2a
On Monday, 19 April, 1.30-2.30pm, our Wellbeing Centre is starting a new 12-week Art and Heritage course in partnership with Turner's House Trust. To find out more and book onto this course please email: [email protected]
We have created two new exciting roles in our out-of-hours crisis service, Journey Recovery Hub. The new roles are Journey Recovery Hub Team Coordinator and Journey Recovery Hub Support Worker. To find out more and apply for these vacancies please visit: https://www.rbmind.org/about-us/vacancies/job-vacancies/
Mind in London Manifesto. Priority number 1: Protect Londoners from financial stress. Read what we want the newly elected Mayor to do here: https://tinyurl.com/4e3m7v6n
We hope you checked out the Mind in London manifesto: Protecting the mental health of Londoners. If you haven’t, these need to be the five priorities for the newly elected Mayor of London. Read the manifesto here: https://tinyurl.com/mind-in-london-manifesto
Are you supporting a partner who is experiencing mental health problems? Why not join our special online carers group for those caring for their partner on Wednesday, 14 April, 6:30-8pm. This group runs every second Wednesday of the month. To book, email: [email protected]
As lockdown eases and we all venture into the new normal, it will help if we can learn to become more resilient to what is to come. Read all about the ingredients of resilience here: https://tinyurl.com/3uwfnab
Please subscribe to our monthly Mindful Memo: https://tinyurl.com/2sw92ben
Practice self-care with our free Mind and Body Mindfulness workshop which is fun, engaging and could make a real difference to your mental health. Join us on Monday, 12 April at 10am. Sign up here: https://tinyurl.com/a83n5w2a
As you may be aware the new General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) came into effect today. At Richmond Borough Mind, we want everyone who comes to us for support, or supports us, to feel confident about how their personal information will be looked after or used when shared with us.
To this end we have updated our Data Protection Policy, Confidentiality Policy, and now have a Privacy Policy, which are all available for you to view here. These go into more detail about how we manage the personal details that we hold, as well as your rights regarding your own data.
If you have any questions about how we look after your data, please contact us at:
This week is Mental Health Awareness Week and this year the campaign is focusing on stress. This is an ideal opportunity to think about stress in your life, including in your working life, and how to develop useful skills and strategies to manage it. Read more…
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We have been experiencing some technical problems with our website and email over the last few days. Everything is now up and running again. We are sorry for any inconvenience this has caused. Read more…
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Our Carers in Mind team will once again be hosting their annual Quiz Night on Friday, 20 April to raise funds for this vital service for carers in Richmond. The quiz will take place at St Luke’s Church, Kew, 7-10pm, (doors open at 6.30).
Now is the perfect time to get your team together and book your table for the night. Read more…
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Richmond Borough Mind’s Annual Public Meeting is taking place on Thursday, 22 February, 7.15-8.45 pm, at Duke Street Church, Duke Street, Richmond, TW9 1DH. Doors open at 7.15pm. Read more…
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Art & Soul, a local charity celebrating the benefits of creative activity for wellbeing, are looking for submissions for their upcoming exhibition at the Stables Gallery, Orleans House Gallery, in Twickenham from 12 April-1 July. Read more…
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RB Mind will be joining the national conversation on Time to Talk Day on Thursday, 1 February. We are holding three events on the day to encourage everyone to put a few minutes aside to talk about mental health and wellbeing. Read more…
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Mind in London, a partnership of 18 local Minds in London including RB Mind, are campaigning for mental health to be high on the agenda for the newly elected London Mayor. In our new manifesto, Protecting the mental health of Londoners, we outline five priorities for the newly elected Mayor of London. Read it here.
Has Covid affected your finances? The Money Charity is the UK’s financial wellbeing charity. They will be running a series of virtual financial workshops for RB Mind focused on the following topics
Negative emotions can overwhelm us if we ignore the positive ones. It takes courage to unlearn some of our patterns of negative thinking. However, nudging positive emotions forward is worth trying as it will help us bounce back from setbacks. Read more here: tinyurl.com/58m5ca2k If you would like to receive more articles like this from our monthly Mindful Memo, please subscribe here: tinyurl.com/2sw92ben
Practice self-care with our free Mind and Body Mindfulness workshop which is fun, engaging and could make a real difference to your mental health. Join us on Monday, 19 April at 10am. Sign up here: tinyurl.com/a83n5w2a
On Monday, 19 April, 1.30-2.30pm, our Wellbeing Centre is starting a new 12-week Art and Heritage course in partnership with Turner's House Trust. During the course you can explore new art techniques and learn all about JMW Turner and his house in Twickenham. To find out more and book onto this course please email: [email protected]
Our out-of-hours crisis service, Journey Recovery Hub, provides support to those suffering from mental health problems, aiming to prevent escalation, reduce isolation, and increase independence and self-management.
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Mind in London Manifesto. Priority number 1: Protect Londoners from financial stress. Read what we want the newly elected Mayor to do here: tinyurl.com/4e3m7v6n
We hope you checked out the Mind in London manifesto: Protecting the mental health of Londoners. If you haven’t, these need to be the five priorities for the newly elected Mayor of London. Read the manifesto here: tinyurl.com/mind-in-london-manifesto
Are you supporting a partner who is experiencing mental health problems? Why not join our special online carers group for those caring for their partner on Wednesday, 14 April, 6:30-8pm. This group runs every second Wednesday of the month. To book, please email: [email protected]
As lockdown eases and we all venture into the new normal, it will help if we can learn to become more resilient to what is to come. You can read all about the ingredients of resilience here: tinyurl.com/3uwfnab
If you would like to receive more articles like this from our monthly Mindful Memo, please subscribe here: tinyurl.com/2sw92ben
Practice self-care with our free Mind and Body Mindfulness workshop which is fun, engaging and could make a real difference to your mental health. Join us on Monday, 12 April at 10am. Sign up here: tinyurl.com/a83n5w2a
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