These support services are available for people under 18. If you’re interested or unsure if any of our services are right for you, get in touch with the provider for help and advice via our Contact Us page.
Pilates 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 MoreSafety Net is a charity which supports the recovery of those affected by rape, exploitation, sexual and domestic abuse across Cumbria. We offer advice, support, counselling and therapy to adults,...
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 MoreTime To Be me Our service provides a safe and secure environment in which children are able to share and explore emotions, thoughts, and feelings through the therapeutic activities that...
Read MoreVCSE Maternal Mental Health Prototypes Maternal mental health link worker support in North Cumbria, Middlesbrough, Sunderland and Northumberland VCSE Maternal Mental Health Prototypes; four VCSE-based social prescribing link work prototypes...
Read MoreWednesday Warm Welcome Breakfast Come and join us for breakfast! There is a great range of food and drinks. A great community group who are supportive of each other. Newspapers,...
Read MoreWelfare Benefits We can help with a full range of specialist benefits advice; from benefit checks and understanding entitlement, help with form filling and making applications to challenging decisions and...
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Connecting 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.








