The NHS will be part of the University of Lincoln fan village on Saturday 8 October against Charlton, to raise awareness about mental health.
Monday 10 October is World Mental Health Day. Lincolnshire Partnership NHS Foundation Trust (LPFT) has teamed up with City to start conversations about mental health.
Mental health workers from all support service offered by the LPFT will be in the fan village to talk about mental health and showcase support options in the county.
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Anita Lewin, director of nursing at LPFT said: “It’s really important for us to support men, as we know they don’t often share their feelings. We hope by being in the fan village, we can start a conversation – letting people know that we’re here to help. We will also be sharing practical ways to boost wellbeing and information about local support.”
For mental health support in Lincolnshire, call the 24/7 mental health helpline on 0800 001 433, or visit www.lpft.nhs.uk.
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