World Menopause Day is held every year on 18th October. The purpose of the day is to raise awareness of the menopause and the support options available for improving health and well being.
I have provided some resources below that may help you, or someone you know, as they navigate this time.
Across the Black Country there are many Menopause Cafes, these are places you can connect with others, hear their stories, and access support. In Sandwell, there is a group called 'Blooming Menopause' they meet at Portway Lifestyle Centre once a month. The next two meet-ups are 19th November and 17th December 2024.
Learn more here:
Blooming Menopause Sandwell
In Dudley, at the DY1 Community Centre, there is a new group starting called Menopause Mayhem, this is a group for anyone experiencing Menopause, Perimenopause or Postmenopause. It will begin 2nd December 2-3.30pm, the group is created by Dudley Sanctuary Hub. For more info contact:
Have a look on our RC Hub for information about the Menopause and have a look online to find support in your local community for Menopause Support.
Recommended Podcasts:
Menopause Awareness Month Podcast
Apps
Balance - The Menopause Support App available Online, In App Store and Google store.
Menopause Support Websites
- British Menopause Society - www.thbms.org.uk
- NHS - https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/menopause/
- Henpicked - https://henpicked.net/
- The Menopause Exchange - www.menopause-exchange.co.uk
- Women's Health Concerns - www.womens-health-concern.org
At The Recovery College, We have a Women's Wellbeing Course. On this course we share some factual information, tips and different perspectives around many common experiences for women. This course is open to all women, trans women and non-binary people who identify more on the feminine end.
The RC Team
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