Greenbelt supports new MHF campaign focused on anxiety As part of Mental Health Awareness Week 2023, the Mental Health Foundation (MHF) has chosen anxiety as its primary theme. Since their first event in 2001, MHF has been raising awareness of mental health challenges – and this year they’d like to provide a better understanding of what anxiety actually is, when it becomes a concern, and, importantly, what we can do to help ourselves and each other if anxiety becomes an issue. Its own studies have shown everyone’s experiences of anxiety can be entirely different, with the precise causes often complex and not always easy to define. You can discover here different ways to cope with feelings of anxiety that might work for you. Focus on your breathing Get moving Keep a diary Challenge your thoughts Get support for money worries Spend time in nature Connect with people and talk about how you feel Try to get some quality sleep or rest Try to eat a healthy diet There are also opportunities to donate or become involved personally with the Mental Health Foundation’s 2023 events and help raise awareness through your friends, family and workplace. At Greenbelt we recognise the importance of mental health and wellbeing. This is why, as well as providing our homeowners with accessible, high-quality green spaces in which to relax and rejuvenate, we have two qualified Mental Health First Aiders in our own teams, with more ready to undertake training with MHFA https://mhfaengland.org Previous article: Celebrating UK Urban Tree Festival 2023 Prev Next article: Championing Stewardship at the Building Garden Communities Conference Next