Hadrian’s Wall Challenge: NHS Workers Embark on 84-Mile Journey to Raise Awareness for Mental Health Football Team

Mental health staff in North Cumbria to hike Hadrian’s Wall

A group of NHS workers from the Carleton Clinic in Carlisle and the West Cumberland Hospital in Whitehaven are embarking on a journey to walk the length of Hadrian’s Wall, spanning 84 miles (135km). The goal of their walk is to raise money for a mental health football team run by the Carlisle United Community Sports Trust.

Hannah Lund, clinical manager at the Carleton Clinic, highlighted the importance of physical activity for overall wellbeing. She emphasized that the social aspect of the football group can significantly contribute to individuals’ wellbeing by providing them with a supportive network in their local community.

Staff from six wards spread across the two hospitals, including estates staff, receptionists, and senior managers, will be walking different sections of Hadrian’s Wall. The journey is set to begin on 15 May, with the goal of completing the entire length in three days. The inpatient matron at the Carleton Clinic, Aaron Vaughn, expressed excitement about the opportunity for staff to come together, boost their own wellbeing, and support the football group.

The pharmacy team at both hospitals will show their support by setting up a treadmill in their offices during their walk. Staff will have access to this equipment during breaks throughout their shifts as they prepare for their long journey ahead.

The initiative is focused on promoting meaningful and welcoming activities such as this football group for individuals who are unwell or on the road to recovery. It recognizes that physical activity can benefit not only one’s body but also one’s mind. The social aspect of this football group can provide individuals with a supportive network that can positively impact their well-being.

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