Wellbeing and Creative Community

• To advance the health and well-being of communities in St Helens and the surrounding areas by supporting and encouraging the community through (a) inclusive health and wellbeing activities, (b) courses, (c) speakers from other wellbeing services, and (d) signposting to statutory services. • To advance the education of the public in arts and crafts and to promote art by building skills and interest in craft, in particular but not exclusively, the arts and crafts of papercraft, card making and sewing.

Areas Of Work
Health

Groups worked with
Black and minority ethnic people, Carers, Disabled people, Faith communities, Families / single parents, Gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender people, Men, Older people (over 65 years of age), People with learning disabilities, People with mental health problems, Refugees and people seeking asylum, Service and ex-service people, Tenants and residents, Unemployed people, Victims / survivors of crime, Women

Areas worked in
St Helens - Central Area – Parr, St Helens - Central Area – Town Centre, St Helens - East Area A – Earlestown, St Helens - East Area A – Newton-le-Willows, St Helens - East Area B – Blackbrook, St Helens - East Area B – Haydock, St Helens - North Area A – Billinge & Seneley Green, St Helens - North Area A – Moss Bank, St Helens - North Area A – Rainford, St Helens - North Area B – Eccleston, St Helens - North Area B – West Park, St Helens - North Area B – Windle, St Helens - South Area A – Sutton, St Helens - South Area A – Thatto Heath, St Helens - South Area B – Bold, St Helens - South Area B – Rainhill, St Helens Wide