An event aimed at tackling mental health issues by an employability service which supports Denbighshire residents is set to return.
Working Denbighshire's "Tackling Mental Health" event will take place at Prestatyn Football Club on November 13.
The free event, in partnership with Prestatyn Town Council, will be held from 12.30pm to 3.30pm.
It will feature a variety of rugby-themed activities designed to boost mood and provide valuable tips on mental health and wellbeing.
Councillor Jason McLellan, leader of the council and lead member for economic growth and tackling deprivation, said: "We are proud to support this important initiative, bringing our community together to tackle mental health and promote wellbeing.
"By working together with Prestatyn Town Council, we can create a positive environment where residents feel empowered to take steps towards promoting their mental health and wellbeing.
"Anyone living in Denbighshire aged 16 and over, is welcome to attend the event to improve their mental health and access valuable resources for themselves or those close to them."
Melanie Evans, principal manager and strategic lead for Working Denbighshire, said: "We know how challenging it can be to take that first step toward seeking support, and we want this event to be a place where individuals feel comfortable doing just that.
"By combining engaging activities with promoting wellbeing, we aim to provide local residents with tools they can use long after the event ends.
"It’s a great opportunity for the community to come together, connect, and support each other."
To secure a place, text 07795 051793 or email barod@denbighshire.gov.uk.
Working Denbighshire is part-funded through the Welsh Government Communities for Work Plus Programme, which supports those most disadvantaged in the labour market to overcome the barriers preventing them from gaining employment.
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