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Partnership Wellbeing Exhibition

The Brunts Academy, The Park, Park Avenue, Mansfield NG18 2AT

Children (10-16) and families are invited to attend the Mansfield Area Partnership Wellbeing Exhibition on Tuesday, 15th July, 4-6pm.

This will be an inspiring evening of support, learning and fun, opened by Olympic champion Rebecca Adlington, who will give a keynote speech and question-and-answer session.

The event takes place at The Brunts Academy, The Park, Park Avenue, Mansfield, and will include information stalls covering online safety, vaping, anti-social behaviour, e-scooters, bullying, exploitation, drugs, healthy relationships, self-harm, mental health, fire safety, emergency services, youth justice and more.

The Brunts Academy, Samworth Church Academy, Manor Academy, Medan School, Queen Elizabeth’s Academy, Garibaldi School and All Saints’ Catholic Academy are participating.

It will feature Mansfield Town Football Club, the Healthy Family Team, CAMHS, Change Grow Live, Wired Differently, fire, police and ambulance services, Mansfield District Council and Mental Health Support Team.

Entry is free and there is a free raffle with exciting prizes. There will be refreshments and an ice cream van.

There will be free parking at Bath Lane car park.

The event has been organised by the Mansfield Safeguarding Partnership.

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