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PKAVS Mental Health and Wellbeing Hub (Wisecraft)
 
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10 Lower Mill Street
Blairgowrie
PH10 6NG

 

PKAVS Mental Health and Wellbeing Hub (Wisecraft)

Wisecraft is part of our Mental Health and Wellbeing Hub, based in Blairgowrie. For over 11 years, Wisecraft has provided a safe environment for adults recovering from mental illness to rebuild their lives.

Our dedicated team offers meaningful work-related experience, stimulates creativity through arts and crafts and builds confidence and self-esteem in the people they care for. The project also offers weekly groups to engage people in healthy living approaches. From Zumba classes, walking groups to fishing clubs, all the activities are inspired and shaped by the individuals who attend the project.

Wisecraft’s Gifts Gallery is open to the public 9:30am – 3:30pm
Monday to Thursday.

Wisecraft offers activities such as arts and crafts, joinery, and health based activities for individuals aged between 16-65 years who have severe and enduring mental health needs.

This service allows the person you support to enjoy activities in a safe environment so the carer can have some time to themselves.

PKAVS has a valued team of over 80 staff and 100 volunteers whose skills and expertise enable us to reach our objectives and have the positive impact that we do.

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PKAVS relies on over 100 dedicated volunteers who help with all aspects of our work.

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