The Wellbeing Centre now offers a Social Prescribing Service. The Social Prescriber works with anyone who feels they need some extra support to improve their emotional health and wellbeing. Many of the people the Social Prescriber supports would like to make new friends or find out about local activities. They may have lost family, have housing or money issues, had a new baby or are struggling to come to terms with a long-term medical condition.
The Social Prescriber will meet with the individual to discuss the type of support they need. A plan of action will be discussed and they may be referred or signposted to other services either within Bevan’s Wellbeing Centre or to other community groups.
If you would like to find out more about the service you can contact the Social Prescriber directly on 01274 905323, email: bevanwellbeing@bradford.nhs.uk or by calling in at the Wellbeing Centre reception on Dale Street or speaking to your doctor.
Antenatal classes can help you and your partner to prepare for labour, birth & early parenthood.
The Social Prescriber works with anyone who feels they need some extra support to improve their emotional health and wellbeing.
At the Craft Room, you can take part in a range of activities from textile work, felt making, paper crafts, woodcrafts & creative writing!
Health Trainers are people from the community who are trained to help people achieve their health goals.
This drop in is for people who need free, independent, impartial, confidential and reliable advice around a range of areas from benefits, Universal Credit, tax credits, debt, housing and homelessness and employment rights.
An appointment based programme of support for refugees in the 28-day transition period from asylum seeker status.
A welcoming place for asylum seeker and refugee men to meet.
A great place for parents and children to make new friends and share their experiences.
These classes are aimed at giving people the confidence and skills needed to prepare healthy meals for themselves & their families.
Not being able to speak English well prevents refugees and migrants from getting a job and from moving on in life. We want to improve this situation.
This is an after-school club for young refugee and asylum-seekers that would benefit from a safe and friendly space to be supported with their schoolwork.
This course is designed for people coping with illness (physical or mental), disability or injury & will cover a wide variety of areas.
This is a safe place for those currently struggling with addictive behaviours to meet and socialise.
A service user led, self-help mutual aid group providing advice, support and information.