On Friday 28 January 2022 as part of the Great Mental Health Day, the Lambeth community wellbeing walk will be taking place. This is to celebrate all things that help us maintain great mental wellbeing. We will start at The Health Foundry in the north and walk through a wellbeing routeway to West Norwood Cemetery, with everyone welcome to join us along the way.
Walk across Lambeth
The Great Mental Health Day has been created to celebrate all things that help us maintain great mental wellbeing.
We will mark the occasion by walking across Lambeth, stopping to visit places and organisations who help us keep a positive wellbeing, as well as connect us to others and appreciate our local community.
We will be walking from The Health Foundry in Waterloo in the north to West Norwood Cemetery in the south of the borough. Please feel free to walk with us the whole distance, or to join in and drop off where is more convenient for you!
Launch of Suicide Prevention Strategy
At lunchtime we will be launching the Lambeth Suicide Prevention Strategy.
If it rains, wear your brightest coloured raincoat and bring your brightest umbrella!
This is the route we will be following – and the times and places where we will be stopping:
9:45 – 10:05 am The Health Foundry (Canterbury House, 1 Royal St, London SE1 7LL)
10:30 – 10:50am Black Prince Trust (Beaufoy Walk, London SE11 6AA)
11:15 – 11:30am St Mark’s Church Oval – Wellbeing bus (Kennington Park Rd, London SE11 4PW)
12:00 – 12:20pm Arts4Space (31 Jeffreys Rd, London SW4 6QU)
13:00 – 14:00pm Ruskin Park
Launch of Suicide Prevention Strategy
The Maudsley
14:10 – 14:30pm Platform Café – Loughborough Junction (2 Ridgway Rd, Loughborough Junction, SW9 7AH)
15:00 – 15:20pm Mosaic Clubhouse (65 Effra Rd, London SW2 1BZ)
Walk to west Norwood through Brockwell Park
16:10 – 16:30pm West Norwood Cemetery ( Norwood Rd, Norwood, London SE27 9JU)
Please sign up for the walk at:
https://greatmentalhealthwalk.eventbrite.co.uk
Margherita Sweetlove, Public Health Specialist – Mental Health and Wellbeing, Public Health, Adults and Health