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Website update
We are incredibly excited that we have updated our website. The very one you’re reading this on! This update has been 18 months in development and our aims in creating this new website were two-fold: We wanted to make sure that our website was truly a reflection of our services. We had feedback from people […]

15,426 reasons to be proud
The SURE for Mental Health project at New Pathways has run for over 5 years, with the most recent Community Project drawing to a close in May 2022. This project really has created a lasting legacy and we wanted to publicly celebrate everything that the staff and volunteers have achieved. And fear not, we are […]

Peer on peer sexual harassment among learners – Senedd Report
On 13th July, The Children, Young People and Education Committee of the Senedd published their report on peer-on-peer sexual harassment, following a short inquiry, with feedback and statistics collected from young people, charities, educational groups and government officials. Our statement about this report: We welcome this powerful report on peer-on-peer sexual harassment and sexual abuse […]

How To Be Well In A World That Is Sick
At New Pathways, we’re proud supporters of promoting recovery from trauma through the creative arts. Creativity can create meaning and connection, and create awareness and conversations around taboo subjects. We have had the privilege over the last few years of supporting Bethan Dear and her theatre company Jackdaw Theatre, and more recently Bethan has been […]

A day in the life of a counselling tutor
A Day in my Life as a Counselling Tutor by Sara Childs How my day begins I have three boys at school, so I try to get up before everybody and get a short workout and a meditation in on good days when I haven’t got to bed too late the previous night. If it’s […]

Messages of Hope for Mid-Wales
Since March this year, some New Pathways staff and clients have been working on a project to reduce stigma around sexual violence and encourage people in Mid-Wales to come forward for help. This ‘Messages of Hope” project is the result of a collaboration between New Pathways, HARP (Health, Arts, Research, People) at NESTA and two […]
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