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The annual week is an opportunity to come together, focus on the importance of mental health, encourage open conversations, promote ways to priorities our mental health and support others

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Make Your Move for Your Mental Health

Mental Health Awareness Week takes place each year in May. It’s an opportunity for the whole of the UK to come together to focus on the importance of our mental health.  The week aims to tackle stigma, to get people talking about mental health and promote ways that we can prioritise our mental health and support others.

This year Mental Health Awareness Week takes place from Monday 13 May to Sunday 19 May and the theme is “Movement: Moving more for our mental health.”

Research has consistently found that being physically active has a significant, positive impact on our mental health and overall wellbeing.  Regular movement has been found to reduce stress, increase energy levels, improve mood, boost self-esteem, and enhance overall brain function.

Many of us struggle to incorporate enough movement into our busy daily lives. This year we want to help you find ‘moments for movement’ in your daily routines. Whether that be; going for a walk on your lunch break, dancing to your favourite music, chair exercises or stretching whilst watching the tv – it all counts, small steps can make a big difference.

On this page you will find resources, activities, and information that we hope will support you becoming more active during May and beyond.

Every step forward is a step towards better mental wellbeing.

Support

Mindline and Open Mental Health: If you are struggling with your mental health, please reach out for help and remember you are not alone.

Call Mindline – Somerset’s Emotional Support and Mental Health Helpline on freephone 0800 138 1692 or local 01823 276 892, open 24/7 or you can use the webchat service on the Mind or Open Mental Health website between 8pm and 11pm every day. Alternatively, you can email support@openmentalhealth.org.uk.

For more information about local support services and ways to look after your mental health please visit: Support with your mental health page.

Activity resources

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Somerset Activity and Sports Partnership is dedicated to increasing the health and happiness of residents in Somerset through physical activity and sport.

They inspire and enable positive life choices through sport and physical activity and do this by:

  • Providing accessible opportunities locally for all ages and abilities, prioritising those who are least active
  • Addressing inequalities and removing barriers to physical activity and sport
  • Supporting clubs, communities, schools, and the workforce to embrace physical activity
  • Bringing together organisations and partners to create positive change to enable active lives for all

All Somerset activities are on their ‘activity finder’ which covers all external community providers – Somerset Moves activity finder.

Last reviewed: April 24, 2024 by Adam

Next review due: October 24, 2024

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