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In the news 9th February 2021 Cygnet Lodge Salford celebrates 1st anniversary Service users and staff at Cygnet Lodge Salford recently came together to celebrate the service’s 1st anniversary in style. There were a range of events including an awards ceremony, adventure room, lots of tasty food and the ever popular throw the wet sponge at staff! Read more news
9th February 2021 Cygnet Lodge Salford celebrates 1st anniversary Service users and staff at Cygnet Lodge Salford recently came together to celebrate the service’s 1st anniversary in style. There were a range of events including an awards ceremony, adventure room, lots of tasty food and the ever popular throw the wet sponge at staff!
From the blog 1st March 2021 Self-Injury Awareness Day: The impact of Covid-19 on children’s mental health Self-Injury Awareness Day is an annual global awareness day on March 1st and its purpose is to raise awareness about self-injury. This is an incredibly worrying issue in the current climate, with rising concern over the potential impact of lockdown on mental health. Many people have a hard time talking about self-injury. In this blog, we look at the potential impact of Covid-19 pandemic on children’s mental health and how you can help them. Read more blog posts
1st March 2021 Self-Injury Awareness Day: The impact of Covid-19 on children’s mental health Self-Injury Awareness Day is an annual global awareness day on March 1st and its purpose is to raise awareness about self-injury. This is an incredibly worrying issue in the current climate, with rising concern over the potential impact of lockdown on mental health. Many people have a hard time talking about self-injury. In this blog, we look at the potential impact of Covid-19 pandemic on children’s mental health and how you can help them.