
Wellbeing Groups Survey
We would like to speak with individuals who do not currently use our Wellbeing Service, to understand how we could improve what we offer and support more people. Find out more and complete the survey.
people supported through our services in 2024-25
of people we support felt less isolated and more connected in 2024-25
times Safe Haven crisis support was chosen as an alternative to A&E in 2024-25
sessions were delivered to adults and young people by our Counselling services in in 2024-25
Buckinghamshire Mind shares national Mind’s vision: “We won’t give up until everyone experiencing a mental health problem gets both support and respect.”
We need high-calibre staff to help us achieve this vision.
We would like to speak with individuals who do not currently use our Wellbeing Service, to understand how we could improve what we offer and support more people. Find out more and complete the survey.
Friends in Need has launched a new group, Wellbeing Matters, at Jamia Masjid and Islamic Centre in Slough.
Father’s Day is coming up on 15 June. If you think Dad would prefer an e-card and the cost of a paper card donated to Bucks Mind, find out how you can.
Volunteers’ Week, from 2 to 8 June, is a chance for Bucks Mind to say a huge thank you to our absolutely incredible volunteers.