NINE special benches have been installed in three Lanarkshire parks to promote mental wellbeing.

Charities Suicide Prevention Scotland and Breathing Space Scotland have teamed up to set up the 'breathing spaces' and encourage passers-by to reflect or share their feelings with each other.

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Paul Kelly, Depute Leader of North Lanarkshire Council said: “Sometimes we all need a bit of time when things seem overwhelming. Sitting down to gather your thoughts or having a chat with someone about your worries or concerns can make a huge difference.

“These benches have been placed in our green open spaces so people can take a moment surrounded by nature. Looking out for your mental health and wellbeing is vital for everyone.

"Breathing Space is a free service providing vital out-of-hours support to people across Scotland who are feeling low, stressed or anxious and I would encourage anyone who may need support to reach out for help.”

Tony McLaren, Breathing Space National Coordinator, said: “It’s inspiring to see how many organisations are committed to supporting people to stay mentally healthy through taking time to listen and share.

"They are doing a tremendous job in taking forward this mental wellbeing agenda, offering a place to connect and reflect, and showing that we shouldn't be afraid to talk about how we are feeling.

“If anyone who is struggling and needs a listening ear, and wants to take a chat beyond the bench, our advisors at Breathing Space are available in the evenings and at the weekends on 0800 83 85 87 or through web chat, to listen and offer information and advice.

"If you’re worried or feeling down, please get in touch for some ‘breathing space.”