Last weekend's free two-day event entertained, as well as supported, attendees with a range of offerings
People from all walks of life enjoyed the third Perth and Kinross Mental Health and Wellbeing Festival at the weekend.
Visitors had the chance to explore and enjoy mindful photography, pickleball, arts and crafts, a silent disco, circus skills and all-ability fitness, while also tapping into support with autism, women’s health, trauma and suicide prevention. “It was amazing to see people connect and relax through sport and exercise, arts and crafts and even our Giant Kerplunk game!
“We hear so much about waiting lists for mental health support but there’s so much support out there, and something for everyone.
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