At Wellbeing & Poverty Pathways, located within the esteemed Centre for Development Studies at the University of Bath, we are dedicated to fostering holistic wellness and addressing the intricate challenges of poverty. Our team of experienced professionals is committed to providing personalized support and innovative solutions that empower individuals and communities alike. We believe that wellbeing is a fundamental human right, and we strive to create an inclusive environment where all voices are heard and valued.

Our services encompass a range of tailored programs, workshops, and consultations designed to enhance mental health, promote resilience, and tackle socioeconomic barriers. With a strong emphasis on quality service and customer satisfaction, we take pride in our collaborative approach, working closely with clients to identify their unique needs and goals.

What sets Wellbeing & Poverty Pathways apart is our deep-rooted connection to academic research and community engagement, allowing us to bridge theory and practice effectively. Whether you’re looking for guidance on personal wellbeing or seeking strategies to navigate poverty-related challenges, our knowledgeable staff is here to help.

We invite you to book an appointment or reach out with any questions by calling us at 01225 385298. For more information about our initiatives and services, please visit our website at [www.wellbeingpathways.org](http://www.wellbeingpathways.org/). Discover how we can support your journey toward a healthier, more fulfilling life today!

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