GAMME – A Day In the Life of a Children & Young People’s Mental Health Link Worker

Ever wondered what it would be like to support children and young people with their mental health? Here’s our CYP practitioner’s typical day.

The ‘Orange Button Suicide Prevention Scheme’ Reaches Over 650 Wearers

The Orange Button is worn by people who have relevant training in suicide prevention. They are there to listen, signpost to local support, and help reduce stigma by talking openly about suicide.

Active Monitoring – A Day In the Life of a Practitioner

Active Monitoring (AM) is a guided self-help support service for low to moderate mental health difficulties, such as anxiety, low mood, anger, stress, low self-esteem, loneliness, grief and loss and understanding menopause. In this blog we share an example of a typical day for an AM Practitioner:

The Benefits and Impact of Volunteering

As we celebrate Volunteers Week, we extend our heartfelt gratitude to the incredible individuals who dedicate their time and energy to making a difference to SWWMind.