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The gap between everyday life and mental health support can feel wide—especially when money worries, stress, and isolation pile up. We bring that gap down to walking distance by teaming up with NHS Manchester Talking Therapies to offer free, practical help right inside our community food hubs. No waiting rooms, no jargon—just real conversations in a familiar space, and a clear path to tools that actually help.
Paula from Manchester Talking Therapies explains how their service supports common problems like anxiety and depression through one-to-one sessions, workshops, and guided online programmes like SilverCloud. We get into why first contact happens over the phone, how signposting to money, housing, and health services complements therapy, and why using everyday words—worry, sleep, feeling run down—opens the door for more people. The big insight: when support shows up where you already feel safe, the first step becomes smaller, and change feels possible.
We also talk numbers and nuance. Members report better physical and mental health simply from engaging with the hub community, and face-to-face contact remains a powerful catalyst after years of digital-only services. We dig into the tight link between affordability and wellbeing, share a moving story of someone finding confidence one small step at a time, and ask how to scale this model beyond Manchester while avoiding postcode lotteries. If you care about practical ways to make mental health care accessible, grounded, and human, this conversation shows what works and why.
Subscribe for more conversations that connect food, community, and wellbeing. Share this episode with someone who needs a gentle nudge, and leave a review to help others find us.
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The gap between everyday life and mental health support can feel wide—especially when money worries, stress, and isolation pile up. We bring that gap down to walking distance by teaming up with NHS Manchester Talking Therapies to offer free, practical help right inside our community food hubs. No waiting rooms, no jargon—just real conversations in a familiar space, and a clear path to tools that actually help.
Paula from Manchester Talking Therapies explains how their service supports common problems like anxiety and depression through one-to-one sessions, workshops, and guided online programmes like SilverCloud. We get into why first contact happens over the phone, how signposting to money, housing, and health services complements therapy, and why using everyday words—worry, sleep, feeling run down—opens the door for more people. The big insight: when support shows up where you already feel safe, the first step becomes smaller, and change feels possible.
We also talk numbers and nuance. Members report better physical and mental health simply from engaging with the hub community, and face-to-face contact remains a powerful catalyst after years of digital-only services. We dig into the tight link between affordability and wellbeing, share a moving story of someone finding confidence one small step at a time, and ask how to scale this model beyond Manchester while avoiding postcode lotteries. If you care about practical ways to make mental health care accessible, grounded, and human, this conversation shows what works and why.
Subscribe for more conversations that connect food, community, and wellbeing. Share this episode with someone who needs a gentle nudge, and leave a review to help others find us.