What action will you take this MHAW?
Next week is Mental Health Awareness Week (11-17 May). We’re asking all the members of our community, what action will you take to support mental health for MHAW?
Next week is Mental Health Awareness Week (11-17 May). We’re asking all the members of our community, what action will you take to support mental health for MHAW?
This week is Maternal Mental Health Awareness Week, a campaign dedicated to talking about mental health problems before, during and after pregnancy.
Our Children and Young People Team is currently offering 10% off schools workshop bookings placed during the Summer term. Find out more
Buckinghamshire Mind has worked with a team of people with lived experience of mental ill-health to produce our new Strategy for 2026 to 2029.
The Big Mental Health Survey is your chance to speak about your experiences of mental health and the system surrounding it.
Time to Talk Day 2026 is on Thursday 5th February. The day is all about bringing people and communities together to talk about mental health. Find out more.
This Children’s Mental Health Week (9-15 February), Bucks Mind is asking local schools to consider holding a non-uniform day in aid of our CYP services in return for a free mental health awareness assembly.
Ultra Challenge Series is the UK’s No 1 series of treks and trail runs. In 2026, why not take on a challenge at your pace and fundraise for Bucks Mind?
There’s a lot in the media this time of year about New Year’s resolutions and making changes to ourselves and our lives, which can put us under a lot of pressure. What’s really important is to focus on your wellbeing and the things that make us happy.
Don’t worry if you’ve missed the last Christmas post, you can send customised e-cards and raise vital funds for Bucks Mind.
Details of our opening/closing hours over Christmas and New Year.
The second part of our article with some suggestions from Bucks Mind colleagues and national Mind that could help you cope during the Christmas period.