Chat for Change: Central Aberdeenshire
Scottish Recovery Network
This event is in the past
Building on your feedback from ‘What’s next for mental health and wellbeing in Aberdeenshire?’ Aberdeenshire Health and Social Care Partnership and Scottish Recovery Network will run three area focused online mental health and wellbeing workshops.
You told us you wanted more ways to come together, share ideas and learn new things. Focusing on a joined-up approach the Chat for Change workshops provide an opportunity to do just this as you meet new people, explore ideas and identify opportunities to collaborate.
The workshops will build on what is important to you, your local area and your work. They will provide a platform for ideas around what we could be doing more of; what we can do together and the actions needed to make this happen.
Each workshop has limited places. Please be mindful of this if there is more than one person interested in attending from a group / organisation.
Workshops are also happening in North and South Aberdeenshire.
Online security & wellbeing
We will be using video conferencing tool Zoom for the workshops. Your online security & wellbeing is our upmost priority so we will send out instructions on how to access and use this tool safely before the workshop. Taking part using audio only is also an option.
Accessibility
Scottish Recovery Network is committed to #CommunicationForAll. If you have any additional needs please let us know and we will do our very best to accommodate these. If you have any further questions please contact us.
- Date
- 11:30-13:00, 11 June 2021
- Contact
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Christine Muir
0300 323 9956 & contactSCOTLAND-BSL - Theme
- Health & social care
- Cost
- Free
- Attendance type
- Online only
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