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Procare Health Services Hosts Second Mental Wellbeing Session at Burton Library

Burton Upon Trent, UK – July 2nd, 2025 – Procare Health Services once again opened its doors to the community , hosting its second successful mental wellbeing session at the Burton Library. Building on the positive feedback from their inaugural event, the session provided a vital platform for discussion, support surrounding mental wellbeing.

A Continued Commitment to Community Wellbeing

Procare Health Services, a leading provider of health and social care, is dedicated to fostering a supportive environment for mental wellbeing within the local community. These sessions are a testament to their ongoing commitment to promoting open conversations and providing valuable resources.

Warm Welcome to Distinguished Guests

The session commenced with a warm welcome from Procare Health Services Director, Sikandar Iqbal, and Registered Manager, Umar Farooq Dhawar. They expressed their gratitude to all attendees and highlighted the importance of collaborative efforts in addressing mental health challenges.

Distinguished guests present included:

  • Bishop Samuel Buaku from Zion Praise Chapel International Derby, who offered insights into the spiritual and communal aspects of wellbeing.
  • Mark Hudson from Rethink Mental Illness Charity, a prominent organization dedicated to supporting people severely affected by mental illness. Mr. Hudson shared valuable information about the charity’s work and available resources.

 

Key Highlights of the Session

The session featured a range of activities and discussions designed to inform and engage attendees:

  • Open Dialogue: Participants were encouraged to share their experiences and ask questions in a safe and non-judgmental environment.
  • Resource Sharing: Information on local mental health services, support groups, and helplines was provided to all attendees.
  • Expert Insights: Both Bishop Buaku and Mark Hudson contributed significantly, offering their perspectives on mental health from their respective fields.
  • Community Connection: The event served as a crucial opportunity for individuals to connect with others who may be facing similar challenges, fostering a sense of community and shared understanding.

In Picture Umar Farooq Dhawar with Bishop Samuel Buaku, and Mark Hudson

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