Friday, 7 August 2009
Macmillan Coffee Morning
We will be holding a Macmillan Coffee Morning on Friday 25th September from 10.30 to 12noon in the Trefechan Community Centre. Please come along and support this very important cause.
Thursday, 6 August 2009
National Play Day
The annual National Play Day organised by the Tri County Play Association was held yesterday in Cyfartha Park. The Communities First team along with local volunteers supported the day and activities. We would particularly like to thank Daniel Lewis for all his help at the event, and for volunteering his time to help make the event a great success.
Over 1,000 children and families from across the borough attended the event with activities such den building, water slides, climbing wall. arts and crafts, climbing wall, circus skills, grafitti wall plus much more!
We would like to thank all the volunteers who helped out on the day and for the families from Trefechan who came along and support this event.
Summer Fun Day
Trefechan Communities First Partnership held their summer fun day on Thursday 30th July 2009 in Trefechan, with great success with over 140 residents attending the event.
There was a range of free activities for the whole family to enjoy such as bouncy castles, climbing wall, face painting, try your hand at calligraphy, music and magic shows throughout the day.
A range of local community groups, organisations and services were also in attendance and had information stalls on the day to promote and market their services and work to the community. Organisations which attended on the day were the Trefechan Wednesday Club (Health and Fitness Group), Crossroads, Merthyr Valley Homes, Trefechan Community Association, Jobs match, Road Safety Team and Recycling Team from MTCBC, Gofal Cymru, Contact the Elderley, VAMT Volunteering Team, Glamorgan Gates, Safer Merthyr Tydfil and the Community Neighbourhood Policing Team.
“We would like to thank all the organisations and groups who attended the event, and in particular the volunteers who gave up their time to help make the event such a great success. It was a fantastic opportunity for the community to come together and we would like to thank the residents for turning out and supporting the event, despite the rain at the beginning of the funday. If anyone would like to find out more about the work of the Trefechan Communities First Partnership or would like to get involved in future community events, please contact the Communities First Team in Trefechan on 01685 383758. ” Sally Mcintyre Communities First Development Officer
Monday, 3 August 2009
World Mental Health Day 2009
The World Mental Health Day is an annual global awareness campaign which aims to promote the needs and rights of residents and help to reduce stigma and discrimination around mental health issues.
Our mental health can vary according to our circumstances and can change across our lifetime, in the same way as our physical health.
Mental health problems are among the most common of all health conditions, and directly affect about a quarter of the population in any one year. Depression and anxiety are the most widespread conditions.
In support of World Mental Health Day 2009, a series of events have been planned across the Borough which aim to raise awareness of mental health and offer an opportunity for people to speak with service providers and gather information about all forms of support for maintaining good mental health. Importantly it also offers support for carers, friends and family of those experiencing mental ill health.
A series of information stalls will be held at which residents can access free information on how to look after their mental health. These will be held at:
Prince Charles Hospital
14th September 9am to 12 noon
28th September 9am to 12 noon
Ty Morlais Surgery Ty Berry Square
1st October 9am to 12noon
Aberfan Surgery Cotrell Street
5th October 9.30am to 12noon
Merthyr Market Stall
6th October 9am to 3pm
Pontcae Surgery, Georgetown
9th October 9am to 12 noon
Merthyr Tydfil Leisure Centre (old Rhydycar)
9th October 10.30am to 3pm
The series of events will culminate in a main event which will be held on Friday 9th October from 10.30am to 3pm at Merthyr Tydfil Leisure Centre. The main event will be officially opened by His Worship the Mayor Glenn Price, and further supported by a local service user and Paul Turner Chair of the World Mental Health Day Planning Group.
A free buffet, refreshments and transport are provided at the main event on Friday 9th October. To book free transport, please contact the Admin Team at Interlink on 01443 485337.
The World Mental Health Day Main Event is a way of working collaboratively towards addressing the needs of our local communities. This day will provide opportunity for service users to engage with providers of services, and will also be a chance for local organisations and partners to showcase the quality and quantity of services available within the County Borough.
All events are free and open to all..
As part of World Mental Health Day 2009, we are also looking for service
users and carers who would like to share their experiences of their lives and mental health. This can be in the form of poems, stories or any
written article. Please forward all articles to: Sian Thomas, Integrated Adult Services, Ty Keir Hardie, Riverside Court, Avenue De Clichy, Merthyr Tydfil, CF47 8XE. Deadline for submission for articles is the 31st August 2009 and all articles will be displayed at the service users and carers’ Writing Library at the World Mental Health Event at Merthyr Tydfil Leisure Centre on Friday 9th October 2009.
For more information on the World Mental Healthy Day Event please contact Sian Thomas on 01685 725269.
Our mental health can vary according to our circumstances and can change across our lifetime, in the same way as our physical health.
Mental health problems are among the most common of all health conditions, and directly affect about a quarter of the population in any one year. Depression and anxiety are the most widespread conditions.
In support of World Mental Health Day 2009, a series of events have been planned across the Borough which aim to raise awareness of mental health and offer an opportunity for people to speak with service providers and gather information about all forms of support for maintaining good mental health. Importantly it also offers support for carers, friends and family of those experiencing mental ill health.
A series of information stalls will be held at which residents can access free information on how to look after their mental health. These will be held at:
Prince Charles Hospital
14th September 9am to 12 noon
28th September 9am to 12 noon
Ty Morlais Surgery Ty Berry Square
1st October 9am to 12noon
Aberfan Surgery Cotrell Street
5th October 9.30am to 12noon
Merthyr Market Stall
6th October 9am to 3pm
Pontcae Surgery, Georgetown
9th October 9am to 12 noon
Merthyr Tydfil Leisure Centre (old Rhydycar)
9th October 10.30am to 3pm
The series of events will culminate in a main event which will be held on Friday 9th October from 10.30am to 3pm at Merthyr Tydfil Leisure Centre. The main event will be officially opened by His Worship the Mayor Glenn Price, and further supported by a local service user and Paul Turner Chair of the World Mental Health Day Planning Group.
A free buffet, refreshments and transport are provided at the main event on Friday 9th October. To book free transport, please contact the Admin Team at Interlink on 01443 485337.
The World Mental Health Day Main Event is a way of working collaboratively towards addressing the needs of our local communities. This day will provide opportunity for service users to engage with providers of services, and will also be a chance for local organisations and partners to showcase the quality and quantity of services available within the County Borough.
All events are free and open to all..
As part of World Mental Health Day 2009, we are also looking for service
users and carers who would like to share their experiences of their lives and mental health. This can be in the form of poems, stories or any
written article. Please forward all articles to: Sian Thomas, Integrated Adult Services, Ty Keir Hardie, Riverside Court, Avenue De Clichy, Merthyr Tydfil, CF47 8XE. Deadline for submission for articles is the 31st August 2009 and all articles will be displayed at the service users and carers’ Writing Library at the World Mental Health Event at Merthyr Tydfil Leisure Centre on Friday 9th October 2009.
For more information on the World Mental Healthy Day Event please contact Sian Thomas on 01685 725269.
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