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PK Mental Health and Wellbeing Conference (2 May)

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Don’t miss this first-of-its-kind conference: a day of networking with peers, timely keynotes, and workshops and resources that will have a meaningful impact on mental health and wellbeing work in Perth and Kinross.

This conference will be taking place on Thursday 2 May in the Perth Concert Hall. You can register via Eventbrite.

There’s high demand for this event, so booking early is advised!

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The Community Mental Health and Wellbeing Strategy Group invites you to attend the above event, an opportunity for those working or volunteering to improve mental health and wellbeing across Perth and Kinross to connect and learn from each other.

This event will explore how national policy and public health priorities guide local practice, help us understand different perspectives, delve into the connections between mental health and wellbeing, suicide prevention and substance use, and consider how we can challenge stigma and discrimination.

Throughout the day there will be enlightening talks, opportunities to connect with others and workshops that will share our experiences and identify mental health and wellbeing priorities for the new strategy.

For more tailored support, remember that TSI (Perth & Kinross) has a dedicated Development Officer for Health, Wellbeing & Social Welfare on our team.

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