The Tank Museum in Dorset to mark World Mental Health Day

The museum in Bovington are holding an event called 'On Track'

Author: Sophie CridlandPublished 28th Sep 2021

The Tank Museum in Dorset are to help us stay 'On Track' with a day dedicated to mental health and wellbeing to World Mental Health Day.

On Thursday 7th October there will be a variety of sessions, which will also be live-streamed so servicemen and woman around the world can tune in.

At the museum in Bovington, the day-time events are focused on military personnel and emergency services employees, and the evening events are focused on the general public – but everything is open to all.

It is the second ‘On Track’ event - the first was held before the Covid pandemic and there has been much demand to hold another.

Partners of On Track include Dorset’s Police Crime Commissioner, local brewers Hall & Woodhouse, Dorset Mental Health Forum, Bournemouth University and Dorset Armed Forces Covenant.

Some are helping subsidise the event and others are supporting it by offering advice and services during the event.

Rosanna Dean, Events Manager at the multi award-winning museum, said:

“We will have a number of exhibitors and expert speakers leading sessions. We are holding it to mark World Mental Health Day which is on the 10th.

“The objective is to help reduce stigma about mental health issues among the military and emergency services, provide a safe space for people to speak in and offer help and advice.

“We will be hearing from individuals who have stories to tell that might help and inspire others. We will also be exploring the benefits of nutrition, mindfulness and physical fitness for good mental health.

“Following our first On Track event in 2019 we had a lot of positive feedback, but we couldn’t hold one last year because of the pandemic.

“All sessions will be live streamed on YouTube and information about the event will be on the museum’s website.

“We are being supported by a number of partners who have come together because of the importance of the subject.”

Rosanna Dean, Events Manager at the Tank Museum

Kev Moore, Project Manager from the Dorset Armed Forces Covenant, said: “On Track is hugely important to Dorset’s armed forces community; it is one of our main events and is attracting interest from around the south-west region.

“It plays an import role in recognising the unique sacrifices made by our armed forces, and ensures they can access the support they need.”

Lucinda Gray, Company Relationship Manager at Hall and Woodhouse, said: “I am delighted to confirm the Hall & Woodhouse Community Chest has chosen to support the On Track event.

“Wellbeing and metal health is more important than ever right now and by Hall & Woodhouse subsidising the event specifically curated for the armed forces and emergency services communities it will hopefully mean more people can benefit from attending.”

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