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🌿 Great Big Green Week6–14 June marks Great Big Green Week β€” the UK's biggest celebration of community action to tackle ...
10/06/2026

🌿 Great Big Green Week
6–14 June marks Great Big Green Week β€” the UK's biggest celebration of community action to tackle climate change and protect nature.
But this week isn't just about helping the environment.
It's also about creating healthier, happier communities.
Research shows that spending time in nature, connecting with others, and taking positive action can all have a significant impact on our wellbeing.
Whether it's planting flowers for pollinators, walking instead of driving, reducing waste, joining a local litter pick, or simply spending more time outdoors, every action counts.
Many people assume environmental action has to involve huge lifestyle changes.
The reality is often much simpler.
Small, sustainable changes made by lots of people can create a lasting impact.
Great Big Green Week is a reminder that positive change starts locally.
It's about communities coming together, supporting one another, and making places greener, healthier, and more enjoyable for everyone.
This week, why not challenge yourself to make one positive change for both your wellbeing and the environment?
Because what's good for the planet is often good for us too πŸŒΏπŸ’š

09/06/2026

Attention please! πŸ”” πŸ₯ πŸ₯

The 2026 Dyslexia Awards are now open for nominations!

8 awards all open exclusively for nominations of Dyslexic individuals from across the IK and the Channel Islands ✨

🌟 Amazing Artist Award (age 18+)

⭐️ Community Shining Star (age 13-19)

🌟 Community Shining Star (age 20+)

🌟 Entrepreneur Award (age 21+)

🌟 Young Entrepreneur Award (age 16-21)

🌟 Innovation Award (age 18+)

🌟 Young Innovator Award (14-19)

New for 2026:
🌟 STEMM (age 18+)

Who will you nominate!

www.dyslexia-awards.org.uk


✨ Looking for a career where you can genuinely change lives? ✨We're growing our team in Shrewsbury and are looking for c...
04/06/2026

✨ Looking for a career where you can genuinely change lives? ✨
We're growing our team in Shrewsbury and are looking for caring, compassionate and enthusiastic Support Workers to join SEAH.

Every day is different. You'll support adults to develop independence, build confidence, enjoy new experiences, and achieve their personal goals – all while being part of a supportive and rewarding team.

πŸ’™ Β£12.90 per hour
πŸ’™ Full-time, part-time and bank roles available
πŸ’™ Fully funded training and qualifications
πŸ’™ Enhanced Bank Holiday rates
πŸ’™ Overtime opportunities
πŸ’™ Supportive team and management
πŸ’™ Career progression opportunities

You don't need to be a superhero to make a difference – just someone who genuinely cares about people and wants to help them live fulfilling lives.
If you're patient, positive, reliable and passionate about supporting others, we'd love to hear from you!

πŸ“ Shrewsbury
πŸ“© Apply today or message us to find out more.

03/06/2026
🧠 Men’s Mental Health MonthJune is Men’s Health Month β€” a time to focus on the physical and mental wellbeing of men and ...
02/06/2026

🧠 Men’s Mental Health Month
June is Men’s Health Month β€” a time to focus on the physical and mental wellbeing of men and boys, and to challenge the stigma that still surrounds speaking up.
Men’s mental health matters.
But too often, it goes unspoken.
In the UK, men are significantly less likely to seek help for mental health difficulties, yet they are disproportionately affected by su***de and untreated mental health conditions.
This isn’t because men struggle less β€” it’s often because they feel they should cope alone.
Common barriers include:
β€’ Pressure to β€œstay strong” or β€œman up”
β€’ Fear of judgment or appearing weak
β€’ Lack of emotional language or support habits
β€’ Not recognising symptoms early
But mental health struggles are human β€” not a weakness.
This month is about changing the conversation.
It’s about:
πŸ’™ Normalising talking about emotions
πŸ’™ Encouraging early support
πŸ’™ Breaking down stigma around help-seeking
πŸ’™ Creating safe spaces for men to open up
πŸ’™ Promoting connection and community
Mental health challenges in men can often show up differently, such as:
β€’ Anger or irritability
β€’ Withdrawal or isolation
β€’ Increased stress or substance use
β€’ Working excessively or avoiding rest
These can be signs that someone is struggling β€” not just β€œcoping”.
Support doesn’t have to be complicated:
β€’ Ask how someone is really doing
β€’ Listen without trying to fix everything
β€’ Encourage small steps towards support
β€’ Check in regularly
You don’t have to wait until things are at breaking point to ask for help.
Speaking up is not weakness β€” it is strength.
This Men’s Health Month, let’s keep breaking the silence and building a culture where men feel safe to talk, supported to heal, and encouraged to seek help πŸ’™

🌈 Pride MonthJune is Pride Month β€” a time to celebrate LGBTQ+ identities, communities, history, and progress, while also...
01/06/2026

🌈 Pride Month

June is Pride Month β€” a time to celebrate LGBTQ+ identities, communities, history, and progress, while also recognising the ongoing fight for equality, safety, and inclusion.

Pride began as a protest.

In June 1969, the Stonewall Uprising in New York became a turning point in LGBTQ+ rights history after members of the LGBTQ+ community stood against police raids and discrimination. What started as resistance grew into a global movement advocating for visibility, rights, and acceptance.

Today, Pride is both a celebration and a reminder:
🌈 A celebration of identity, love, community, and self-expression
🌈 A reminder that many LGBTQ+ people still face discrimination, stigma, and barriers to safety and healthcare worldwide

Mental health and inclusion are deeply connected.

Research consistently shows that LGBTQ+ individuals are at higher risk of experiencing anxiety, depression, isolation, and poor mental wellbeing β€” not because of who they are, but because of discrimination, rejection, bullying, or lack of support.

That’s why safe, inclusive spaces matter so much.

Pride Month is an opportunity to:
β€’ Listen to LGBTQ+ voices and experiences
β€’ Learn more about LGBTQ+ history and rights
β€’ Challenge discrimination and harmful language
β€’ Support inclusion in schools, workplaces, and communities
β€’ Celebrate people for exactly who they are

Being an ally isn’t about being perfect β€” it’s about being willing to learn, listen, and stand alongside others.

Everyone deserves to feel safe, respected, valued, and able to be themselves without fear.

This Pride Month, let’s continue building communities rooted in kindness, inclusion, understanding, and acceptance 🌈

27/05/2026
πŸ˜” Depression is a serious but treatable mental health condition that affects how people feel, think, and function.Unders...
26/05/2026

πŸ˜” Depression is a serious but treatable mental health condition that affects how people feel, think, and function.

Understanding the signs helps reduce stigma and encourages support.

If you or someone you know is struggling, reaching out can make a difference πŸ’™

Schizophrenia is often misunderstood.Today is about raising awareness, reducing stigma, and promoting understanding.With...
24/05/2026

Schizophrenia is often misunderstood.

Today is about raising awareness, reducing stigma, and promoting understanding.

With the right support, people living with schizophrenia can lead fulfilling lives.

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Telford
TF33BQ

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Monday 9am - 4:30pm
Tuesday 9am - 4:30pm
Wednesday 9am - 4:30pm
Thursday 9am - 4:30pm
Friday 9am - 4:30pm

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