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We are not associated with any political movements.
❔Hepatitis C often has no noticeable symptoms so we encourage Turning Point clients to get tested & hold a weekly clinic drop-in every Tuesday at Friar Lane.
🩸It takes just a quick finger prick test to find out & we can recommend suitable treatment if needed.
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This year, let’s approach any resolutions we make with kindness & flexibility.
If unmet goals bring shame or guilt, try rethinking them in a more positive and encouraging way. 💜
How can you re-frame your resolutions this year?
January's a time for change & the TP team are back in the community offering advice & info around our completely free substance use services.
If you need some support to make changes drop-in to chat to the team or find us online⬇️
https://t.co/oWd9Vut5ND
#WellbeingReset
We’re excited to share that our theme for Mental Health Awareness Week (12-18 May 2025) is ‘Community’. 📢
Being part of a safe, positive community is vital for our mental health and wellbeing. 💜
Find out more 👉 https://t.co/71stbfm8ls
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January's a time for change so if you'd like to know more about the support we offer, drop into any of the venues listed to chat to our friendly team, or find us online ⬇️
https://t.co/oWd9Vut5ND
#WellbeingReset#SupportNotStigma
Naloxone is a life saving medication that can temporarily reverse the effects of an opioid overdose.
We supply Naloxone in person and online completely free of charge!
Get yours now & join the movement to save lives 💛👇
https://t.co/oWd9VusxY5
January is the perfect time to check in on our wellbeing and set small, achievable goals for the year ahead.
Join us for our month-long Wellbeing Reset campaign, where we'll be sharing tips, advice, and inspiring stories to help promote self-care and a positive mindset💙
The 1st coffee morning of the year & it was great to catch up with the community, see some familiar faces, & make some brand new connections.
Always good to meet other services & talk about how we can work together to better serve the needs of Leicester residents🙌
Looking forward to the first coffee morning of 2025 at the Belgrave Neighbourhood Centre today.
Catch up with ourselves and a wide range of partners between 10 and 12 this Thursday, and every first Thursday of the month!
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It was fabulous to welcome @Julie_Bass10, Chief Executive @TurningPointUK, to Friar Lane yesterday.
Julie met with the TP team and our amazing partners to hear more about the vital support given to people across LLR who are struggling with drugs and alcohol.
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When there's a New year, there's new beginnings and at Turning Point, we're all about embracing your wellbeing through #WellbeingReset , in the month of January!🌟
Check out Julie Bass' new years blog here on embracing our wellbeing: 💪➡️ https://t.co/1SHWfyih9I
Final reminder of our opening times across Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland over the festive period.
Don't forget to pick up Naloxone before we close at 3pm tomorrow!
For telephone support ☎️ 0330 300 6000
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As we approach the festive season, a whirlwind of emotions can often arise, and that's completely normal—whether you partake in the festivities or not. If you’re finding this time of year particularly challenging, remember that you're not alone in your feelings.
Here are 4 straightforward tips that might help ease the emotional load during this festive period: 👇
1. Prioritise Self-Care
Amidst the hustle and bustle, it's important to carve out time for yourself. Engage in activities that nurture your well-being and recharge your spirit, whether it’s reading a book, enjoying a warm bath, or indulging in your favorite hobby.
2. Limit Your Social Media Exposure
The holiday season often showcases highlight reels on social media, which can lead to overwhelming comparisons. Remember, it’s perfectly fine to take a break from screens and focus on what truly brings you joy in the present moment.
3. Stay Active
With routines being disrupted, maintaining some form of physical movement can help ground you. Whether it’s a brief walk outside, a home workout, or gentle stretching, staying active can keep your mood lifted and your energy up.
4. Open Up About Your Emotions
If you’re grappling with difficult feelings, don’t hesitate to share your thoughts with friends or family. Chances are, they may be experiencing similar challenges. Reaching out can foster connection and understanding, reminding you that you’re not in this alone.
Remember, it's perfectly okay to feel a mix of emotions during this season. Take care of yourself, and know that brighter days are ahead.