
Walk and Talk, Changes Bristol
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Walk and Talk is a weekly service set up around Bristol. This offers an opportunity for people to meet in a group, take a leisurely stroll around a local park and connect with others.
We hold two 1 hour circular walks every Wednesday from 10am – 11am and 11.30am – 12.30pm around Bristol with the exception of the Christmas Holidays. Walks are accessible to all mobility levels and there are staff and volunteers available to walk at different paces. Locations are chosen where we know there are open public facilities, nearby parking and that are accessible by public transport such as St George Park, Brandon Hill Park, Snuff Mills and Windmill Hill City Farm.
Once you sign up to Walk and Talk, details of the location, date and time of walks will be emailed in advance. If you are not able to access emails, please let us know and we would be able to arrange a weekly telephone call with an update.
You can talk about whatever is on your mind. There are no rules and no problem is too big or small for them to listen to. It is an informal service though. Our volunteers are volunteers, they are not trained counsellors, so while many of them will have lived experience of their own mental health struggles, they are not “mental health professionals”. They are peers, and although they may be able to tell you what things have helped them in the past, but they’re not a crisis service. What if I run out of things to say? That’s absolutely fine! We have staff and volunteers who will walk with you and help to facilitate the conversations. You also don’t need to speak at all during the walk if you don’t want to.
Everything spoken about during your walk is non-judgemental and confidential, unless there are significant concerns about your safety (or someone else’s).
Walk and Talk is a weekly service set up around Bristol. This offers an opportunity for people to meet in a group, take a leisurely stroll around a local park and connect with others.
We hold two 1 hour circular walks every Wednesday from 10am – 11am and 11.30am – 12.30pm around Bristol with the exception of the Christmas Holidays. Walks are accessible to all mobility levels and there are staff and volunteers available to walk at different paces. Locations are chosen where we know there are open public facilities, nearby parking and that are accessible by public transport such as St George Park, Brandon Hill Park, Snuff Mills and Windmill Hill City Farm.
Once you sign up to Walk and Talk, details of the location, date and time of walks will be emailed in advance. If you are not able to access emails, please let us know and we would be able to arrange a weekly telephone call with an update.
You can talk about whatever is on your mind. There are no rules and no problem is too big or small for them to listen to. It is an informal service though. Our volunteers are volunteers, they are not trained counsellors, so while many of them will have lived experience of their own mental health struggles, they are not “mental health professionals”. They are peers, and although they may be able to tell you what things have helped them in the past, but they’re not a crisis service. What if I run out of things to say? That’s absolutely fine! We have staff and volunteers who will walk with you and help to facilitate the conversations. You also don’t need to speak at all during the walk if you don’t want to.
Everything spoken about during your walk is non-judgemental and confidential, unless there are significant concerns about your safety (or someone else’s).
Service type
This service offers support in person.
This service is provided by a charity or a community group.
Last updated 10/10/2024 8:07am
Suggest an editCharity number: 1167828 | Company Number: 08914724
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