Support Groups Awareness Week 2023

Support Group Awareness 2023

Support Groups Awareness Week
Supported. Included. Connected.

Support Groups Awareness Week is a time to recognise, celebrate, and raise awareness of support groups and the invaluable support they provide. The 2023 campaign is being held from 23rd to 29th October.

Support Group Awareness Week provides an opportunity to promote the existence of support groups, to highlight the benefits of belonging to a group, and to showcase the work of the peer support group sector in ensuring healthy, connected, and thriving communities.

Peer support groups are primarily volunteer-led and run with minimal resources, and it is essential that their work is recognised and valued for its contribution to the health and mental health of our communities.

This year’s theme is Supported. Included. Connected.

The theme focuses on three key mental health benefits of being part of a support group. By joining a group, individuals are supported emotionally by others who have been through a similar experience; they are included in group activities, have a say in what matters to them, and can find a sense of belonging within the group; and they are connected to like-minded people, as well as other services and resources that can support their wellbeing. Peer Support Groups reduce isolation and provide a unique community where individuals can share experience and improve mental health outcomes.

Join us during Support Groups Awareness Week in spreading the word about the existence of this unique sector, celebrating its work, and recognising the value of supported, included, and connected communities.

If you run a fibromyalgia support group, let us know so that we can include it our our website and bring people to you.

#SupportGroupsAwarenessWeek   #SupportedIncludedConnected

Note: FAC would like to thank ConnectGroups, Western Australia for allowing us to join them for this very important awareness week

Benefits of Peer Support
Register your FM support group
Guide – Setting up a Peer Support Group

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