Wellbeing Enterprises celebrated its 18th birthday with a Kindness Campaign in Halton. The trailblazing health and wellbeing organisation, marked this milestone by…
Wellbeing Enterprises celebrated its 18th birthday with a Kindness Campaign in Halton. The trailblazing health and wellbeing organisation, marked this milestone by…
Mike is part of the wellbeing team who provides personal wellbeing support to patients and the public who have practical, social and…
Wellbeing Enterprises recently embarked on a heart warming journey to celebrate its 18th birthday through the “Halton Community Champions” initiative. The campaign…
Wellbeing Enterprises is delighted to achieve the Liverpool City Region Fair Employment Charter having demonstrated it’s commitment to fostering fairness, equality, and…
Self care is not a selfish act; it’s a vital ingredient for a balanced, happy life. Self care is about giving time…
Do you know someone in Halton who deserves recognition for being a champion in their community? Are they always going above and…
Loneliness is a prevalent issue that affects individuals of all ages and backgrounds. In recognition of the importance of addressing this silent…
Welcome to the month of June, where the days are longer, the sun shines brighter, and joy seems to be in the air. As we embrace this beautiful time of year, it’s the perfect opportunity to shift our focus towards finding joy in everything around us.
Working in partnership with Builder Book UK and Splitz Perspectivz CIC, Wellbeing Enterprises have delivered over 400 Eurovision booklets to children in…
This report summarises the key achievements from 2022-2023. During this period Wellbeing Enterprises 5123 people across the Liverpool City Region. Read more…
Being physically active is good for the mind and body and it doesn’t have to be difficult.
Here’s some top tips from our Wellbeing Team about how to stay active this April.
In January 2023 Halton partner agencies and the public came together to participate in a workshop called ‘Alternate Futures’. The aim of the workshop was to better understand the challenges that children and families living with conduct disorders face.