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A church in the North West of England is pioneering mental health support as reports of mental health issues rise during the Covid-19 pandemic.
The Duke of Cambridge will urge people who are concerned about their mental health or that of others to reach out and start a conversation, in a contribution to this Sunday’s Church of England national online service, marking the end of Mental Health Awareness Week.
NEWS / Mental health problems in local communities now one of the biggest social issues Church of England clergy encounter, new research shows.
St Albans Cathedral has pledged its support for this year’s Mental Health Awareness Week by illuminating the West End in turquoise.
This World Mental Health Day, Christ Church in Surbiton is among a number of churches delivering a free, six-week, online mental health course to support adults living with mild to moderate depression and anxiety; and those who care for them.
Children and young peoples’ mental health has been supported by a ground-breaking, large-scale project from the Diocese of Manchester.
Children of all age groups are receiving mental health support after churches came together to provide counselling services in schools.
A church-run mental health project has provided five laptops and internet data to help participants stay in touch from home during the pandemic.
These awards, run in partnership with the Church Times, recognise churches who are engaging with this work.
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