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The theme of this year’s festival is ‘Mental Health for All- Promoting Inclusivity and Connection’ and will take place at the Perth Concert Hall on the 19th and 20th August 2023. This year, we very much want to convey the message that mental health support doesn’t have to be prescriptive, and everyone should have the opportunity to tailor it to their own individual needs. What works for one person, may not work for another.

Over the course of the weekend, there will be approximately 12 different workshops available to choose from as well as additional activities such as a silent disco and arts and crafts tables. The festival welcomes anyone and everyone, regardless of whether you are just looking to get some tips on improving your wellbeing or are really struggling with a mental health condition. .The aim is to provide an inclusive space where people of all ages and backgrounds feel welcome. There is a lot of support available in the community but often people are unaware of what it exists and how to access it. As part of the festival you will have the opportunity to find out more about the mental health support that is available in the area and have a chance to speak to some of the organisations who provide it. Best of all, the festival and all the activities on offer are completely FREE for everyone. There is no need to book. Just turn up on the day!*

For more information visit Mental Health Festival 2023

Free transport available for attendees of this years @perthandkinrossmentalhealthandwellbeingfestival organised by @traumahealingtogether. Sign up here https://festival-bus.eventbrite.co.uk

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