About the Mental Wealth Academy

Concerned about maintaining good mental health, emotional resilience and wellbeing during the coronavirus pandemic.

We recognise that this has been an incredibly challenging time, coping with sudden and dramatic changes in our lives, intense feelings, anxiety about the future, loss of contact with loved ones, experience of illness and bereavement.

At the Good Mental Health Cooperative, we believe that connecting with others, and informal arts and wellbeing learning activities, are really important ways to take care of our mental health, and build the emotional resilience we need to get though these difficult times.

By registering your name and email address for any workshop, you agree to be added to the Good Mental Health Coop and Creative Mental Health mailing lists. Personal contact information is gathered for the sole purpose of communications via our email newsletter site hosted by Mailchimp and Convertkit respectively. You can easily unsubscribe at any time. Details remain confidential and will never be passed on to any third party except as required by UK law. You can find a full privacy statement on the footer menu and at point of registering your account on my.creative-learning.net


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Mental Wealth Academy

The Good Mental Health Cooperative

The Good Mental Health Cooperative supports people to access community based activities and workshops which help with inclusion, recovery and good mental health. The support is intended for people who have experienced serious life challenges, are socially isolated, anxious or lacking in confidence. This may include experience of mental ill-health, addictions, disability, bereavement, caring responsibilities for example. At the Good Mental Health Cooperative, we believe that connecting with others, and informal learning opportunities, are really important steps to good mental health, bringing a sense of inclusion and challenge, rather than feeling isolated and lacking in purpose. www.goodmentalhealth.org.uk