Walk & Talk is a mixed group of young people who are looking to combine socialising with exercise-based activities. Although activities are often governed by the weather, we try to get outside in the fresh air as often as possible. The aims of the group are:
To improve mental health by feeling healthier, having someone to talk to, knowing where to go for help or support and reducing loneliness and isolation.
To improve confidence and self-esteem by feeling part of a group – feeling safe, feeling valued and increasing social interaction.
To increase social interaction with other young people by developing supportive networks and friendships.
Who For:Year 7-11 (12-14 year-olds) take the earlier slot of 5pm-6.15pm. The older group of Year 11s and older (16+) meet at the later time of 6.30pm-8pm.
When:Year 7-11 Wednesday 5-6.15pm, Year 11s and older Wednesday 6.30-8.30pm
Where:4YP Hub
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