Wellbeing programme for men to launch in Wiltshire

Wiltshire Council has joined forces with Wiltshire Wildlife Trust to create a new wellbeing programme for men aged 20-59.
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The free initiative seeks to support improved wellbeing through nature based and physical activity where men can develop strong social networks. Sessions will be shaped throughout the programme based on the interests of those attending. Examples of activities on offer include hiking, woodwork and bush craft skills which will be implemented alongside wellbeing techniques including stress management and mindfulness.

Starting from 19 February, the first programme will run over 12 weeks in Salisbury with more wellbeing programmes being arranged for later this year in Trowbridge and Chippenham. 

Cllr Ian Blair-Pilling, Cabinet Member for Public Health, said: 

“This partnership with Wiltshire Wildlife Trust is very important, the programme will provide men with the knowledge and practical tools they need to improve their mental wellbeing.  

 “Participants will be able to engage in activities that they enjoy whilst developing new skills and learning about the benefits of being outdoors. Having access to wellbeing techniques and advice will contribute to positive behaviour change, benefiting those who are currently struggling.”

Damian Haasjes, Director of Education and Wellbeing at Wiltshire Wildlife Trust, said: 

“Wiltshire Wildlife Trust are excited to be working in partnership with Wiltshire Council’s Public Health Team to support men’s mental health across the county. We regularly see the positive impact that connecting with nature has on people’s mental health and wellbeing. 

"The new outdoor men’s wellbeing programme will build on our existing work and offer a great opportunity for early support and intervention with men who are struggling with their mental health.”

To find out more, or to make a referral, please visit the Wiltshire Wildlife Trust website or email wellbeing@wiltshirewildlife.org or call 07702802961.