Boroughbridge Rural Wellbeing Support

Do you live in Boroughbridge or the surrounding villages? Are you struggling with your mental health? We’re here to help!

Our outreach service provides local access to kind and compassionate mental health support in the more rural areas of Harrogate district. Confidential, personalised and accessible appointments are available on Tuesday afternoons at Boroughbridge Morrisons Community Room.

Suitable for low-level mental health problems, we offer:

  • Information on mental health conditions, including coping tips.
  • Assistance in finding groups and activities to improve social connections.
  • Signposting and referrals to other helpful services, such as befriending or counselling.

Boroughbridge Morrisons Community Room

How to Book

Contact Kirsty Dawson, Rural Wellbeing Coordinator [email protected]

Telephone: 07305 049296

We are also able to offer Mental Health First Aid training courses in Boroughbridge. For more information on our training courses, please see Mental Health Training for Businesses.

Our Befriending Coordinator, Dave, is also available to meet at our community locations. If you have any questions about this service or wish to book an appointment with him, please visit our Befriending page.

Our Work at Boroughbridge…

Our outreach efforts also extend beyond our appointments.

Cost-of-living Support

We have hosted free cooking demonstrations as part of our work to support people through the cost-of-living crisis. With recipes specially created around items commonly available at the local food share, we empowered attendees to be able to create healthy meals on a budget. Mind in Harrogate District staff were also on hand to provide mental health and wellbeing support.

Wellbeing Groups

We also established a ukulele group alongside our Route One to Wellness Partner, Orb Community Arts. Playing the ukulele is a great way to support mental health and wellbeing, with benefits including:

  • A Sense of Accomplishment: Learning a new skill can give us a sense of achievement.
  • Social Interaction: Being part of a group helps us socialise and develop a sense of community.
  • Stress Reduction: Playing an instrument has been shown to lower stress and anxiety levels.

Additionally, the ukulele is:
 

  • Beginner-friendly!
  • And accessible (it can be played using only 1 or 2 fingers).