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New website launched to help residents improve their mental health

Friday 17th January 2025 Bath Echo News Team Health

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A new website has been launched in Bath and North East Somerset aimed at supporting people experiencing stress, anxiety, low mood or depression.

The BSW Talking Therapies website, created by the Avon and Wiltshire Mental Health Partnership NHS Trust (AWP), is easy-to-navigate and will be the central hub for wellbeing resources, including self-help guides and advice and support.

Residents will also be able to self-refer to the Talking Therapies service through the new site.

Aileen McArthur, Head of Talking Therapies, said: “We often hear that getting the right type of mental health information and support is difficult so we hope the new BSW Talking Therapies site will make it much easier for people to get the help and signposting they need more quickly and conveniently.”

People can access the website at https://www.awp.nhs.uk/our-services/talking-therapies

The BSW Talking Therapies service provides support for difficulties such as stress, anxiety or low mood.

The NHS service is free and confidential for people who live and/or has a registered GP in the B&NES, Swindon and Wiltshire area.

You can also self-refer to the service by calling 01225 675150 (B&NES), Swindon 01793 836836 (Swindon) or 01380 731335 (Wiltshire).

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