The Anxiety Map Programme

The Anxiety Map Programme is a map of local spaces designed to show people living with anxiety what is around them and where they can access facilities and possible support. From awareness training through to venue planning, AMP looks at using lived experience to inform and create change and how venues can create spaces where people living with anxiety to enable them to deal with symptoms and then return to whatever they were doing. By giving people the space to deal with and manage their anxiety, you give them the power to live their lives and engage with public spaces fully again. Creating spaces can include:
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A quiet space where someone can sit and calm their breathing.
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A glass of water.
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Access to toilet facilities
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Signposting to other venues that are also anxiety accessible
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Staff trained in mental health awareness and anxiety accessibility
The AMP Venue Network Maps listed below share details of venues by geographical area, giving their location and sharing opening times and further details. Maps can shared via Google Maps and are available free of charge to all.
Individuals - If you would like to share details of a venue to be included on the map network, please use the 'register' link below.
Venues and organisations - If you would like to sign your venue up as an AMP space and find out more about training options for your staff and business, please use the 'register' link below.
Disclaimer: Please note that the details of these maps were correct at the time of writing. Listings will be checked every three months to ensure they are as accurate as possible, Please contact info@somewhatanxious.com to alert us to any inaccuracies.

A map of venues in Nottinghamshire showcasing spaces and facilities to support those living with anxiety.

A map of venues in Sheffield showcasing spaces and facilities to support those living with anxiety.

A map of venues in Yorkshire showcasing spaces and facilities to support those living with anxiety.