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Norfolk County Council’s £7m overspend on adult services is criticised

How mindfulness can help

The theme of this year’s Mental Health Awareness Week is mindfulness, and my local authority has piloted training in meditation techniques for its social workers

Not sure about mindfulness? Neither was Abigail Bryning.

While I was growing up my mum practised meditation and recently suggested I try mindfulness as a way to deal with stress in my job as a social worker, but I was a bit sceptical. She often listened to pan pipe music and I couldn’t imagine how that sort of thing could help with serious issues and be useful in my work.

Carers Gloucestershire launches Walk a Mile in My Shoes to show support for unpaid carers

By Gloucestershire Echo  |  Posted: May 06, 2015

Footwear will be swapped between friends, family and strangers next month for the biggest carers awareness event in the south west.

Gloucestershire Echo Editor, Matt Holmes (second left) with from left, Chief Executive of Carers Gloucestershire, Tim Poole, Ruth Martel, Carers Gloucestershire Communications Manager, Nick Baker and Dave Martell

Carers Gloucestershire has launched its flagship fundraising event ‘Walk a Mile in My Shoes’, in conjunction with the Gloucestershire Echo and Gloucester Citizen.