Wellbeing & Headstart Resilience Tips
Wellbeing and Your Caring Role
Juggling your caring role with other aspects of your life can be challenging. It may be that you are not always looking after yourself as you are busy helping others. Looking after your own wellbeing and mental health is vital, without this you could burn out. It is as important to take a step back and focus on you! On this page we will provide you with some top tips as to how you can look after your own wellbeing and support services you can access. We will explore the importance of movement, mindfulness, and meditation. Have a go at some of the resources, helpful YouTube videos and apps. Here are a few quick and easy tips that may help when you are feeling low:
- Go for a walk
- Spend some time in nature
- Listen to music
- Watch your favourite programme
- Listen to a podcast
- Spend time with a pet
- Have a relaxing bath
- Write in a journal
- Talk to someone you trust
- Limit screen time
- Reduce alcohol intake
- See your friends
- Learn a new hobby
- Dance
- Sing
- Draw or colour
- Cook or bake
Helpful YouTube channels
We are lucky to be able to access free support through YouTube channels. These can provide information, guidance and activities that can really help improve one’s wellbeing. Here are a few that you might find helpful:
Mindfulness and Meditation
Mindfulness is all about being in the present moment, not thinking about what has happened or what could happen, but being in the here and now. Mindfulness is in all of us and gets easier with practice! You can practice mindfulness in many ways, including going for a mindful walk; when walking focus on your senses, what do you see, hear, smell, feel; focus on what is happening in that present moment. Below is a link to some YouTube channels that can help with practicing mindfulness and meditation.
- HeadSpace: https://www.youtube.com/user/Getsomeheadspace
Provides guided meditation for people at all levels. Relax with guided meditation sessions that will help you rest and reset after a long day, let go of worried thoughts with our Stress pack, or create the ideal conditions for healthy, restful sleep with our sleep meditations and sleep sounds - Calm: https://www.youtube.com/c/calm
This channel provides short mindful meditation videos. There is also a calm app which provides meditation exercises, sleep stories to aid sleep, and relaxing music. Some sleep stories are even narrated by celebrities, including Harry Styles (please note there may be a cost to the Calm App)
Movement
It will come as no surprise that movement and exercise can really help our mental health and wellbeing. This does not need to be running a marathon or doing an iron man challenge, but rather sitting down less and moving round more! Anything from gardening, all the way to going to the gym, can improve our mental health and wellbeing. Start small, the small changes can make a big difference!
Don’t forget everybody is different and you must go at your own pace. Below are a couple of videos that may inspire you to begin your journey into moving more
- Yoga with Adriene: https://www.youtube.com/c/yogawithadriene
This channel provides yoga sessions for all abilities. - The Body Coach: https://www.youtube.com/c/TheBodyCoachTV
We’ve all heard of Joe Wicks, the champion of online PE lessons during lockdown! Well this is his youtube channel. It provides exercise videos for all abilities. Go at your own pace and start small.
Creative Expression
This can be a fantastic way to distract from worries of day-to-day life and can help you to immerse yourself into something creative and positive. For some using a creative outlet can help to express their emotions in ways that they could not ordinarily, for others it can be a great distraction and calming experience.
- Art for Kids Hub: https://www.youtube.com/c/ArtforKidsHub
Art lessons for people of any age and ability. - Art for Wellbeing: https://www.youtube.com/c/ArtforWellbeingMK
Art for Wellbeing aims to spread creativity to help ease the stresses and strains of everyday life.
Resilience
Life can throw us lots of challenges that we need to overcome, this can be particularly true for you as a young adult carer. You have likely faced lots of obstacles throughout your journey, resilience is all about overcoming these challenges and thriving; it is the ability to bounce back from adversity.
Headstart and Blackpool’s young people are leading the Resilience Revolution, which aims to make Blackpool a more resilient town, you may have seen some of the resilient steps on the pavement around Blackpool town centre!
If you would like to get involved in the Resilience Revolution visit the Headstart website: https://sites.google.com/seaside.blackpool.org.uk/mock/get-involved/young-people
Helpful Apps
There are lots of fantastic apps out there that can provide tools to help improve our mental health and wellbeing.
- Catch it, Check it, Change it:
an app to help challenge “unhelpful thoughts”, includes keeping a mood journal to help better understand thoughts and reframe these. - Calm Harm:
an award-winning app which uses the basic principles of an evidence-based therapy called Dialectical Behavioural Therapy (DBT). Calm Harm provides tasks to help you resist or manage the urge to self-harm. - Move Mood:
a free app to help young people manage the behaviours associated with low mood or depression. It uses the evidence-based treatment Behavioural Activation Therapy to help you improve your mood by encouraging you to increase your motivation to carry out a variety of tasks in order to help you to move forward, take control and feel positive.
Local Services
- YouTherapy
Therapy for young people age 11-25
01253 955858
https://www.bfwh.nhs.uk/our-services/connect-therapy-service/ - CAMHS
Mental health service for children and young people up to the age of 18 who are experiencing moderate to severe mental health problems. To access this service you can speak with your GP or self refer
01253 957160 - CASHER
Out of hours mental health service for young people up to the age of 25: 07810 696565
https://www.fyidirectory.co.uk/directory/casher-child-adolescent-support-help-enhanced-response?categories=health,health-conditions,mental-health,children - Supporting Minds
Talking Therapies for those over age 16+
https://www.bfwh.nhs.uk/our-services/supporting-minds/ - Single Pint of Access (SPA)
The front door into specialist mental health services
01253 951225 - Light Lounge
For people age 16 + struggling socially and emotionally with life challenges or for those in a mental health crisis. Open 7 days a week till 10pm: 01253 477745 / 07741 834840
https://www.richmondfellowship.org.uk/services/blackpool-light-lounge/
Helpful mental health support services
- SHOUT: 24/7 Text service 85258
- Kooth: online mental health community
https://www.kooth.com/ - TogetherAll: online community for mental health support
https://togetherall.com/en-gb/https://togetherall.com/en-gb/https://togetherall.com/en-gb/ - Mind: national charity offering advise and support for people experiencing mental ill health
https://www.mind.org.uk/ - YoungMinds: mental health charity for children and young people:
https://www.youngminds.org.uk/ - Papyrus: charity for the prevention of young suicice:
https://www.papyrus-uk.org/

