Wirral Life February 2019 | Page 12

IN BRIEF FEELING LOW, ANXIOUS OR STRESSED? INSPIRING THE NEXT GENERATION People in Wirral experiencing low mood, stress or anxiety can access psychological talking therapies by referring themselves – no GP referral required. Over 150 Cubs and Brownies have recently enjoyed two fantastic evenings of science at Birkenhead School at the Big Bang Science Fairs, facilitated by young Science leaders from the School and Big Bang North West. That’s the message that NHS Wirral Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG) wants to share with people across the borough. Dr Paula Cowan, Medical Director at NHS Wirral CCG said: “1 in 4 people will experience a problem with their mental wellbeing at some point in their life. Talking therapies is not a crisis service, but a chance to access mental health support at an early stage, when you are feeling low, stressed or anxious. “Seeking support through talking therapies early on can make a real difference to recovery, and can equip you with the tools and support you need to help prevent a mental health situation becoming worse.” People over the age of 16 and registered with a Wirral GP Practice can access talking therapies which include cognitive behavioural therapies, bereavement support, counselling, and groups/courses to help people better understand and improve their mental health. These therapies come under the national NHS IAPT (Improving Access to Psychological Therapies) programme. Dr Cowan added: “Last year there were some delays in people accessing talking therapies in Wirral, but we are pleased to say that waiting times are now in line with national targets, to ensure that people get the right help when they need it.” GP referrals are also in place for people who wish to talk to their GP about how they are feeling first. If you would like to directly access Wirral’s talking therapies service or find out more, call: 0151 649 1859 or visit www.wirralccg.nhs.uk Talking therapies do not offer support for mental health emergencies. If you need to talk to someone urgently, visit http://www.cwp.nhs.uk/ crisis/ or call your GP, 111 or 999. 12 wirrallife.com The evenings offered 10 interactive science and engineering activities that Cubs and Brownies could take part in and that coincided with their badge work. All activities offered their own degree of pops, bangs, whooshes and fizzes. There were pneumatic targets, an air bazooka, mixing experiments, universal indicator pictures and the chance to be encased in a giant bubble, amongst the activities of offer and the Sensational Science Show at the end of the evening enthralled with fire demonstrations, reaction and gas experiments and whoosh bottles. The Big Bang evenings are the latest in a range of events that the School offers to the local community. The School has recently held a Primary Schools Lacrosse Festival and is welcoming best-selling author and illustrator, Alex T Smith for World Book Day, and local primary schools have been invited. The Science department is renowned for the quality of its work and last year, a team from the lower sixth were awarded the title of ‘North West Young Scientists of the Year’. The School offers a range of co-curricular science activities for students including Science Clubs for Year 2 upwards and Astronomy Club in Seniors. Birkenhead School is holding an Open Day on Saturday 27th April from 11am – 2pm for Nursery to Sixth Form and families are invited to visit the School and find out about the wide range of opportunities on offer. To find out more, visit www.birkenheadschool.co.uk