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Wellbeing: Clare Hall members invited to join and support 12,000 steps challenge for Mental Health Foundation

1 November 2022 College life

A team of Clare Hall Members is raising funds for the Mental Health Foundation this autumn, as they complete a 12,000 Steps a Day in November Challenge.

Support the team of (so far) 24 College Members who’ve signed up to the challenge, via their JustGiving page.

It’s not too late to join the team…

As the dark nights and short days are approaching, this challenge is designed to get us moving and feeling physically and mentally healthy. It can be harder to get outside during the winter months, but exercising outdoors in nature may help to prevent or reduce feelings of anger, tiredness and sadness. We can complete our steps however we like – whether it’s out on a daily walk, on our commute, at the gym or even walking around the house.

Please do email Katherine Selby if you’d like to join in with the challenge as part of the Clare Hall team 😊🚶‍♂️🚶‍♀️

The Domestic Bursar, Harry Joseph, has plotted out some walking routes around which we will arrange meet-ups to explore during November, ensuring there is a social dimension too (followed by coffee and cake in the Common Room). Ronnie, Harry’s dog, may accompany us at times 🐶

GSB members are also planning some creative routes exploring areas of Cambridge you may not yet have seen.

About the Mental Health Foundation

‘We work towards good mental health for all; as everyone knows, prevention is better than cure. Everything we do is focused on protecting people’s mental health. Our work involves rigorous research and practical projects to identify what’s most helpful, public information that empowers people to look after their mental health and influencing work to move policies in the right direction. We know that some communities are at higher risk of mental health problems due to the social, economic, and environmental circumstances they find themselves in. Much of our work challenges these mental health inequalities by helping those at the greatest risk.’

Spotlight on student wellbeing

At Clare Hall there are a number of ways we help support our students’ wellbeing and mental health. The College Nurse, College-based Counselling Service and Student Assistance Programme add to the University’s Student Support services to help students to make the most of their time at Cambridge. Clare Hall students can find details on wellbeing via the Intranet, and on the University’s Student Support pages.