Bognor parkrun cancelled due to bad weather
Sussex Partnership NHS Foundation Trust had organised a 5k-run in Hotham Park in Bognor Regis at 9am tomorrow to raise awareness about mental health and suicide prevention.
But the trust tweeted this evening to say that it had been cancelled.
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Sussex Partnership NHS Foundation Trust provides mental health and learning disability healthcare to people of all ages across Sussex.
It had teamed up with parkrun - which organise free, weekly timed 5K runs at locations all around the world - to organise the event.
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Hide AdAhead of the event, Karen Hoskin, East Sussex care delivery service deputy director, said: “We know there are many benefits of running/ walking/volunteering and research has shown the impact parkrun can have on your mental health.
"We also know that people with mental health difficulties are more likely to die 20 years younger than the general population and that they are among the most socially excluded people in the UK, and social exclusion is associated with poorer physical and psychological health."