Just one week to go until On Track, our annual wellbeing event, featuring guest speakers and workshops that support the Armed Forces community and emergency services personnel.
Taking place in conjunction with World Mental Health Day, On Track will be opened by the High Sheriff of Dorset, Anthony Woodhouse. Ex Tank Commander Patt Burgess will offer insight into coping strategies and mindfulness, alongside exhibitors.
Other speakers include world class athlete Bernie Shrosbree, who formerly served with the special boat service and now coaches medal winning Olympians to success and will discuss his process of overcoming challenges. Veteran Don Gannon will share his experience of medical discharge following his life-altering cancer diagnosis.
Events Manager, Tom Holmes said “We are pleased to be able to be able to focus on supporting the armed forces community and emergency service personal by offering this dedicated wellbeing event.”
On Track is kindly supported by SSAFA, the Armed Forces Charity, NHS Dorset, the Armed Forces Covenant and Dorset Mental Health Forum.
Admission is free for serving Armed Forces, veterans, and past and present emergency services staff. Normal admission charges apply to other attendees.