New Positive Pathways Navigator joins WWTW team.
We are pleased to announce that Laura Shuttleworth, our Art, Culture and Heritage Navigator for the Positive Pathways Programme, is now in post.
Read MoreWe are pleased to announce that Laura Shuttleworth, our Art, Culture and Heritage Navigator for the Positive Pathways Programme, is now in post.
Read MoreJon has been a Walking With The Wounded (WWTW) Employment Advisor since April 2019. Jon supports referrals from the NHS veteran mental health team in Essex. The Essex NHS team is one third of the Midlands & East Veterans Service (MEVS), within the nationwide Transition, Intervention and Liaison Service (TILS).
Read MoreWith all the extra time being spent together during the COVID lockdown measures, it is important to have conversations about what each person within the household needs.
Read MoreJoin us on June 1st between 12.30pm-1.30pm as WWTW Therapist, Emma McDonald takes over Contact's Twitter page to answer your questions about mental health.
Read MoreLast week the Walking With The Wounded team in Manchester were presented with ‘The High Sheriff Special Recognition Award’ for their outstanding contribution to the community during the Coronavirus pandemic
Read More“Use your voice for kindness, your ears for compassion, your hands for charity, your mind for truth and your heart for love” -Buddha This is all very appropriate and true. But just to look at the kindness part for a minute.
Read MoreDespite the disruption many of us are facing, WWTW are still here to support those who served. As part of our ongoing support, we've set up regular live Twitter Q+A sessions with our mental health therapists. This offers you the chance to ask any mental health question you might have.
Read MoreWhen we feel at our most vulnerable, we tend to expect the worst as our fears bubble up, but when we are met with kindness and care from others, it has the capacity to restore our hope and overcome our fears and we all need it to survive.
Read More“We couldn’t just switch the lights off” - This was the cornerstone of Walking With The Wounded CEO Ed Parker’s video update delivered to teams who would normally have been taking part in Grasmere, Cumbria, at the charity’s biggest in-person fundraising event of the year.
Read MoreKindness is a quality, or value, and is seen in our social behaviours towards others. To be kind is to act in a way that shows genuine thought for, and a feeling of compassion towards, another person.
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