These services include regularly scheduled groups, both drop-ins and sign-ups, covering a range of activities.
These clubs are good opportunities to find out more about the organisations and what they offer, as well as being good opportunities to socialise or gain new skills.
Millom Network Centre Millom Network Centre is a charity based in Millom and dedicated to helping to improve the lives of the local community. Their projects encompass many different topics,...
Read More"Safe Space" is a weekly drop-in session open to anybody aged 18 and over and provides a safe place for anybody experiencing poor mental wellbeing.
Read MoreOver 55’s Lunch A friendly group to share lunch, a two course hot meal and who take twice yearly outings! Meets the 1st Wednesday of each month. Cost is £7....
Read MorePersonal Safety and Violence Prevention Workshops Our dedicated personal safety and violence prevention workshops have been undertaken by schools, social groups and businesses across Cumbria and beyond. They aim to...
Read MorePilates Classes Our Pilates classes focus on core strength and stabilisation. They naturally help improve posture, mobility, and prevent or improve injuries by strengthening muscles, increasing flexibility and develop range of...
Read MoreDave Camlin – Sing For Fun “If you can talk, you can sing!” A free opportunity to feel uplifted by singing together! Sing for Fun is for anyone looking to...
Read MoreSkills@Home Skills@Home is a part of the Skills4You project. For more information on Skills4You click the link below: Skills4You – West Cumbria Mental Health Partnership (wcmhp.org.uk) Skills@Home prepares those Learners...
Read MoreSpiral’s aim is to prevent the effects bullying has on young people and families by providing emotional education, to give them the tools they can use to manage difficult situations...
Read MoreSt. Mary’s Baby & Toddler Group Accompany your child to our supportive, safe and fun group for anyone caring for a preschool child to connect with other people who care...
Read MoreConnecting people in West Cumbria with mental health support services in the community.
The West Cumbria Mental Health Partnership is led by Groundwork NE & Cumbria with Together We and is funded with a grant received from the Cumbria Community Foundation through the Transforming West Cumbria Programme funded by Sellafield Ltd.