Not a crisis service.

Our Support

Support shaped around you.

At Stable Minds Your Safe Space Wales, we are committed to creating calm, compassionate and human spaces where people feel safe to talk, connect and be supported without judgement.

Support is shaped around each individual. We take time to understand what feels accessible, manageable and meaningful so support feels safe and achievable.

There is no one-size-fits-all approach at Stable Minds Wales. Support is adapted around individual needs and preferences — because no two people experience the world in the same way.

How Support Works

A simple, clear pathway from first contact to beginning support.

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  1. Get in touch — Reach out by phone, email or WhatsApp. There is no pressure and no commitment required.
  2. Tell us what support you need — Share as much or as little as you feel comfortable with at first contact.
  3. Initial conversation — A gentle, no-obligation conversation to understand your needs and how we might help.
  4. Agree support approach — Together we decide what support feels most helpful and realistic for you.
  5. Begin support — Start at your own pace, in a way that feels right for you.

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Walk-and-Talk Therapy

Walking alongside someone can often feel easier than sitting across from them in a traditional therapy room. Walk-and-talk therapy offers gentle emotional wellbeing support within natural outdoor spaces across Anglesey, helping individuals feel more grounded, relaxed and connected whilst talking through difficult thoughts, emotions or life experiences.

Flexible support designed around what works best for each person — the pace, the route and the conversation.

Emotional Wellbeing Support

We provide compassionate, trauma-informed emotional wellbeing support for children, young people and adults. Our approach is person-centred and neurodiversity-aware, recognising that everyone experiences the world differently and that support should adapt around the individual.

Neurodiversity-Aware Support

We recognise that many neurodivergent individuals and families face additional barriers when trying to access support. Our approach aims to create calm, flexible and understanding environments that feel emotionally safe and free from judgement.

School & Community Wellbeing Support

As the organisation develops, we hope to work alongside schools, community groups and local organisations across Anglesey to support emotional wellbeing within local communities.

Different Ways to Connect

Support does not always look the same. We work with individuals in a range of ways depending on what feels most helpful and accessible for them.

Outdoor Walk-and-Talk

Gentle outdoor sessions in natural spaces across Anglesey.

One-to-One Wellbeing Support

Person-centred support in a calm, safe and confidential space.

Creative & Sensory Approaches

Therapeutic tools including sandtray, creative resources and sensory activities for those who find words difficult.

Community & Outreach Sessions

Accessible wellbeing support within local community settings across Anglesey.

Who We Support

Children & Young People

Early emotional wellbeing support for children and young people navigating anxiety, distress or difficult life experiences.

Adults

Compassionate support for adults experiencing emotional distress, overwhelm, trauma, isolation or anxiety.

Families

Support that recognises the whole family unit and the impact that emotional distress can have on everyone at home.

Neurodivergent Individuals

Calm, flexible and understanding support for neurodivergent individuals and their families, free from judgement.

Early Support

Reaching people before crisis point — preventative, relationship-led support that makes a difference early.

What People Tell Us They Gain

Greater emotional confidence

Reduced isolation

Practical coping strategies

Improved wellbeing

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Community & Outreach Access

We are committed to reducing barriers to support across Anglesey. That means taking support into communities rather than expecting people to come to a fixed location.

As the organisation grows, we aim to develop accessible wellbeing support within community settings, working alongside schools, local organisations and residents.

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Future Vision

As Stable Minds Your Safe Space Wales grows, we hope to continue expanding our offer — developing new community wellbeing initiatives, supporting schools and families, and creating more accessible spaces across the island.

Future funding will help us reduce barriers further, increase our outreach reach and build the kind of community-embedded support that Anglesey deserves.

Help Shape Stable Minds Wales

Stable Minds Wales is being developed with the community, not for the community. Complete our short community survey below and help influence what comes next.

Important Information

Stable Minds Your Safe Space Wales is currently an English-speaking support service.

We are committed to creating a welcoming and accessible environment for both English and Welsh-speaking communities across Anglesey, and our website is being developed to support bilingual accessibility as the organisation grows.

We are not a crisis service. If you are in immediate danger please call 999, NHS 111 Wales or Samaritans on 116 123.

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