West Essex Mental Health Forum 2020 Dates

Posted on: December 16, 2019

Organisations working to improve people’s mental health and wellbeing in West Essex are invited to attend the West Essex Mental Health Forum in 2020.

The group meets every 2nd month from 1:30pm to 3:30pm at The Wellbeing Centre, 10-11 Corner House, Bush Fair, Harlow, Essex CM18 6NZ. The meeting dates for 2020 are as follows:

  • Thursday 13th February
  • Thursday 23rd April
  • Thursday 11th June
  • Thursday 20th August
  • Thursday 15th October
  • Thursday 10th December

If you’d like to attend, please contact Lois Sparkes, Community Services Manager, Health, Safety and Safeguarding Officer and Mental Health First Aid Trainer for Mind in West Essex. Email lsparkes@mindinwestessex.org.uk or call 01279 421 308.

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