Our Safe Places Wellbeing Support provides an indispensable service to individuals coping with a diverse array of mental and physical health challenges. Each week, we facilitate various groups in a welcoming and supportive environment, where individuals can partake in a selection of refreshments and engaging activities. The crux of our initiative is to foster connections and cultivate a strong community spirit, by offering a space for individuals to gather and socialise.
Operating two well-established wellbeing hubs, one situated at the Holbeach site and another at Spalding, we create safe community spaces where individuals can find direction and a spectrum of support services. Both of our hubs also present free washing and laundry facilities, which are available by prior arrangement. The Holbeach Wellbeing Hub invites visitors on Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday between 10 am and 3:30 pm. Meanwhile, the Spalding Wellbeing Hub welcomes attendees from Monday through Friday, 9 am to 4 pm. This hub is operational throughout the week for individuals to convene and engage over a beverage or partake in one of our groups listed below. It is important to note that all our groups are drop-in, thus eliminating the need to schedule your visit beforehand.
Tea & Toast
10:30am - 12:30pm
Craft & Chat
12:30pm - 2:30pm
Night Light Cafe
4pm - 7pm
Long Covid Support
10am - 11am
Holbeach Wellbeing Hub
10am - 3pm
Holbeach Wellbeing Hub
10am - 3pm
Bro Pro UK
11am - 1pm
Night Light Cafe
4pm - 7pm
Holbeach Wellbeing Hub
10am - 3pm
Coffee Connections
10:30am - 12:30pm
Night Light Cafe
4pm - 7pm
Holbeach Wellbeing Hub
10am - 3pm
Community Connectors, based within Wellbeing Hubs provide free confidential support & advice to people, plus signposting to other relevant activities & services within the locality. The aim is to reconnect local people with local services, and they also play a part in community development, uncovering what is important & assessing what could lead to the greatest impact. The role involves building and maintaining strong relationships with others; collaborating with other professionals & service providers to bring about the best outcomes for people within the area. Tonic Health Community Connectors work as part of the Mental Health Integrated Place Based Team based at Johnson Hospital , and liaise closely with Mental Health Practitioners, Social Prescribers & Peer Support Workers to support individuals to achieve the best quality of life possible.
Our two community connectors are;Jo Ireland - Spalding Community Connector - 07471 465111- [email protected]
- Vanessa Collins - South Lincs Rural Community Connector - 07471 444184 - [email protected]
Our programme is meticulously designed to offer a compassionate and constructive setting for all who attend. We are dedicated to maintaining a space that is not only inclusive but one that also resonates with the values and aspirations of our community members. Whether it is through a casual coffee meeting or a structured support group, our objective remains clear – to empower and sustain the wellbeing of every individual who reaches out for support.
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