Free game pack to help kickstart conversations about mental health

One in four of us will have a mental health problem in any year. By talking about mental health we can support ourselves and others.


By Laura Linham

Posted: Monday, 16th January 2023 7:00 am


One in four of us will have a mental health problem in any year. By talking about mental health we can support ourselves and others.
One in four of us will have a mental health problem in any year. By talking about mental health we can support ourselves and others.
Local initiatives

The Co-op is giving away game packs for Time to Talk Day on 2 February.

Time to Talk is a UK wide campaign to get people talking to friends, family or colleagues about mental health.

In England, Time to Talk Day is run by Rethink Mental Illness and Mind in partnership with the Co-op.

Co-op wants to encourage people to come together and connect through games. The game packs include everything you need to help start a games event in Glastonbury or Street. The games can be enjoyed by everyone and the aim is to help kickstart conversations about mental health.

The free games packs include a Jenga game, a positivity card game, a games ideas booklet and a £5 Co-op gift voucher towards refreshments for a games event. The packs also contain invitations and a pen.

To request a free Co-op games pack email [email protected] by midnight on Sunday 22 January with your name and address.

Co-op is raising £8 million for MIND, SAMH (Scottish Association for Mental Health) and Inspire to bring communities together to improve mental wellbeing. One in four of us will have a mental health problem in any year. By talking about mental health we can support ourselves and others.

If you know of any Time to Talk events going on in Glastonbury tell us about them and we can help spread the word. Visit https://timetotalkday.co.uk/download-a-pack/ to download resources to help start conversations about mental health in your community, workplace or school.

Co-op membership helps support local causes and the Co-op's national charity partners. See www.coop.co.uk/membership to find out more or become a Co-op Member.

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