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Maria writes, Waking up again to the sun and the birds gave me a great start to a busy day. Many online meetings today which has lifted me up seeing people’s faces and great to have a catch up. It’s very important to keep in touch with family, friends, colleagues
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Kindness Lives on It’s that time of the year when my bathroom plant sends me handfuls of pale pink flowers. Unremarkable, except this plant was grown for me from a cutting by my dear friend Joan in 1988.  Some 32 years later it still flourishes, reminding me of her love.
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Maria, our Mental Health Practitioner at Cohort 4 writes a few thoughts on kindness and mental wellbeing on this week of mental health awareness.  Waking up to the sun shining and the birds singing always lifts up my mental wellbeing which prepares me for the day ahead. Working from home
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Well I didn’t think we’d ever experience anything like we are now. Terrifying for many and especially for those of us with underlying health conditions, or those of us with caring responsibilities for older friends and family members. That’s most of us here at Cohort 4.  Additionally, there are many
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Cohort 4 have been busy working with Warwickshire’s House Project team to deliver peer mentoring training to a really inspiring group of young Peer Mentors for their Leaving Care client group. We’ve also finished a first draft of a Peer Mentoring Handbook for House Project and the Warwickshire County Council’s
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