In Birmingham, wellbeing programmes are on offer to develop a behaviour change approach that provides a positive ‘nudge’ towards a healthy lifestyle and greater wellbeing for all. We know that being physically active is not only good for your physical
Earlier this month, together with Eden Project Communities, we marked Loneliness Awareness Week and Month of Community by co-hosting ‘Communities Addressing Loneliness and Building Wellbeing’. During this online event we were joined by Kim Leadbeater MP, Linzi Cason from Empowerment
At the Network of Wellbeing (NOW), we’re proud to have set up the Share Shed – A Library of Things, offering useful items at low cost for people to borrow. As the project developed, we launched a mobile version of
This video showcases the work of Totnes Wellbeing Fund grant recipient Magic Dye House, dedicated to bringing art, nature and colours into hospitals and places devoted to children and their health as an important part of the healing process. The
“Why do we exist? Life is short, it is brilliant, it is sometimes tough – we build communities that help everyone live life as fully as possible” – Sunday Assembly website. The Sunday Assembly was started by Sanderson Jones and
In this post Florence Scialom and Oliver Ayyildiz of the Network of Wellbeing (NOW) interview Sergio Lopez Figueroa, founder of Big Bang Lab, about how his perspective on wellbeing informs his work on a project called Humming in Harmony (HiH).
Now in its second year, the Totnes Wellbeing Fund is being recognised locally as the Fund that supports small changes which make a big difference to wellbeing in and around Totnes, Devon. The Totnes Wellbeing Fund offers grants up to
NOW’s Larch Maxey was on the Isle of Man from 22nd-25th February, as part of the island’s first ever Wellbeing Week. The Week was a huge success, with almost 100 people attending wellbeing workshops co-facilitated by Larch, a very well-received
By Kate Reed, Project Coordinator Generally the things that we don’t use every day – that take up space in our garages, kitchen cupboards, or spare rooms – could easily and usefully be shared. Plus, some things we own are
What makes you happy about where you live? What do you want the future to look like in your local area? And what can you do – or change – to ensure that your community is a great place to
How is our internal wellbeing linked to people, place and planet? The Wheel of Wellbeing offers one holistic framework to explore this question. At the time this video interview was filmed Sherry Clark worked with South London & Maudsley NHS
The Horton Community Farm is a food growing project in Bradford, UK, which is having a positive impact on the local community’s wellbeing. This short video shows volunteers and staff talking about their experience of working at the farm, spending
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