Posted 8:35pm
We have had a good initial reaction to our mental health packs. Haringey Well-Being Network described it as a great resource and will put it on their website. Help On Your Doorstep have done the same. And this is just issue number one.
I have already spoken to Luke and Dean and we are wanting to put even more in the second one out at the end of this sunday. Exciting times. Really hopeful that someone can help us with funding with this.
I am hoping everyone is doing some kind of exercise every day. I know this can be difficult for some, due to age or other health issues. I have been heading to Highbury Fields every morning to do some high intensity work with Rosie (we are maintaining social distancing and adhering to all the guidelines). It has really helped me working with someone else. With that in mind, and we know many are on their own, I have spoken to Dean about performing some online sessions, as well as some live and providing practical work on paper. We want to ensure everyone has an opportunity to feel motivated by working alongside someone, somehow.
This Pack has brought the team back together, which I am delighted about. Luke, Dean and myself have naturally been self-isolating and having to deal with our own safety. completing domestics and solving financial problems. But, more than anything, we want to help our users and others, preventing mental health issues developing, and assisting those who may be suffering. We all have experienced devastating issues in the past. So we believe we understand what many may require at this time.
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