The Prince and Princess of Wales have today announced a new collaboration with local mental health charity, Norfolk and Waveney Mind, to boost mental health support for the rural and farming communities of Northwest Norfolk.
October is Free Wills Month, and from then until the end of December, Norfolk and Waveney Mind has signed up to the National Free Wills Network. This means we are offering people aged over 18 the opportunity to have a will written free of charge, paid for by our charity.
People in Norfolk and Waveney experiencing anxiety and depression will benefit from an enhanced new NHS Talking Therapies service, which launches on Monday 2 September 2024.
People in Norfolk and Waveney experiencing anxiety and depression are to benefit from an enhanced new NHS Talking Therapies service providing tailored care and support as close to their home or place of work as possible.
Men’s reluctance to discuss their mental health is well-known, as is the fact that many find it easier to talk about sport than open up about their feelings.
But bonding over football can lead them to confide in each other about more personal matters, as Jack Reeve has come to see
We are pleased to announce the appointment of Chris Gribble, the CEO of The Forum Trust, as a trustee of Norfolk and Waveney Mind.
People in west Norfolk struggling with poor mental health will soon have a new rural space where they can receive support from Norfolk and Waveney Mind staff to focus on their recovery and wellbeing, now that plans have been given the go-ahead...
A few months ago, Sarah Byrne couldn’t walk upstairs without getting puffed – but in October she and two friends completed a cycle ride all the way around Norfolk to raise money for Norfolk and Waveney Mind.
Between October 23rd and 26th, as the region experienced torrential rain and flooding, the trio rode the length of the county’s coastline and border to support our mental health services, in memory of Sarah’s son Peter.