A community project for resilience, connection, and holistic health in Bristol

Wellbeing Collective:

Pathways to Healing

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Wellbeing Collective: Pathways to Healing is more than a project —

it is a movement towards a healthier, more compassionate, and more connected Bristol.

ABOUT US

Our Vision

Our mission is to make wellbeing accessible and inclusive, especially for those who are marginalised, low-income, or facing trauma. By blending ancient wisdom and modern therapeutic practice, we create affordable pathways to healing for individuals and families.

What We Do

• Workshops: stress reduction, trauma-informed movement, meditation, breathwork.

• Creative sessions: art, yoga, dance, and digital media for expression and healing.

• Nature therapy: outdoor wellbeing and reconnection with the natural world.

• Youth programmes: emotional resilience, self-regulation, and creative play.

• Community events: wellbeing circles, open days, inclusive gatherings.

• 1:1 support: shiatsu, embodiment, grounding practices, emotional regulation.

• Partnership outreach: working with community centres, GP surgeries, and health networks to reach people who might not otherwise access support.

Who We Support

• Adults and parents facing stress, anxiety, trauma, or depression.

• Women recovering from abuse.

• Children and young people building resilience and self-confidence.

• Older adults supported through gentle, accessible practices.

• Marginalised and low-income communities through subsidised and free sessions.

• Anyone seeking to reconnect with themselves, others, and nature.

Our sessions help people to:

• Reduce stress and release tension

• Reconnect with their inner strength

• Cultivate resilience and balance

• Build confidence and self-expression

• Develop coping strategies for everyday challenges

• Create meaningful connections with others and the natural world

Our Team

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Kasia Bratek – Clinical & Therapeutic Director / Co-Founder

Kasia is a community pharmacist, holistic therapist, and embodiment mentor with over 15 years’ experience in supporting people’s health and wellbeing. She specialises in shiatsu, trauma-informed practice, nutrition, meditation, and nature-based healing. At Connected Wellbeing, she leads on programme design and therapeutic delivery, ensuring safety, quality, and evidence-based practice. Kasia brings both professional healthcare expertise and deep knowledge of integrative body-mind approaches to healing.

Kasia:

• Leads therapeutic programme development.

• Oversees trauma-informed practice, safeguarding, and therapeutic integrity.

• Delivers shiatsu, embodiment, meditation, and nature therapy sessions.

• Integrates holistic health, nutrition, and emotional resilience practices.

• Ensures wellbeing quality standards and practitioner supervision.

www.shiatsuwellbeingclinic.com

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Green Schulz – Creative & Community Director / Co-Founder

Dance & yoga teacher, art therapist & media specialist with 20+ years’ experience in creative education and holistic wellbeing. Green is a dance and yoga teacher, art therapist, and media specialist with over 20 years in creative education and holistic wellbeing. She has designed and delivered programmes for diverse groups of adults and young people, integrating movement, bodywork, and arts-based methods to foster resilience, emotional awareness, and self-expression. Green also oversees communications, outreach, and administration, ensuring activities are accessible, inclusive, and responsive to community needs.

Green:

• Leads creative wellbeing activities (art therapy, yoga, embodiment, digital media).

• Designs and delivers youth and community programmes, including art-based and outdoor workshops.

• Manages outreach, marketing, and engagement with disadvantaged groups.

• Oversees administration, partnerships, and community events.

www.greenkati.art

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Collin Salandy – Non-Executive Director

With background in Project management, IT, Equity Diversity and Inclusion (EDI), NHS, Property development, Trustee/Director of local Bristol Charity which offers financial advice. MBA graduate - specialising in leadership and organisational culture, Doctoral candidate - thesis around homelessness and sustainable funding.• Provides strategic oversight, ensuring programmes are sustainable and well-governed.

Collin:

• Brings expertise in project management, NHS, Equity Diversity & Inclusion (EDI), and finance.

• Strengthens accountability, partnerships, and long-term planning.

• Ensures the project remains community-focused, financially sound, and impactful


See what our satisfied customers have to say

"Last Saturday I had an immense pleasure to take part in a healing space co-created by Green and Kasia.

First, Green guided us through a mindful Yoga Flow, where I could connect with my body through movement and breath. This was followed by a beautifully and intuitevely held session of Alchemising my emotions, changing the overwhelming waves and darkness into understanding, appreciation and guidance. Both Green and Kasia were gentle, embracing and incredibly knowledgeable and I left feeling deeply connected and in touch with my higher self.

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Karolina Nowadczyk

Workshop Participant

“This experience was deeply emotional and profoundly transformative. At first, it felt heavy and challenging — I had to touch places within me that carried pain, fear, and sorrow. Yet, as I moved through these layers, I reached a space of lightness and relief. The source of my fear and suffering revealed itself with striking clarity, and with Kasia’s immense support and guidance, I was able not only to face it but also to embrace it with compassion.

I experienced this during a Soul Sisters gathering, in a safe and beautifully held space. There, I felt fully accepted, understood, and loved — exactly as I am, without any judgment. In that circle, every emotion was welcomed: the tears of grief, the weight of sadness, but also the tears of joy and the quiet happiness of feeling truly seen and held.

Through this journey, the heaviness of my emotions transformed into a deeper sense of peace, freedom, and connection. It felt like coming home to myself — to my essence, my clarity, and the gentle lightness of being.

I recommend this experience of being to everyone.”

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Isabel Green, www.green-tutu.co.uk

Massage therapist

“Kasia's workshop about emotions was really powerful yet gentle.

She has a very mindful and loving presence and intuitively knows how to guide you. She helps you connect to your emotions and understand them on a deeper way. I would definitely recommend.

I would highly recommend Green's yoga class. Great stretching with a lot of fun movements. Beautiful practice. I felt very relaxed and happy afterwards.”

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Workshop Participant

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Support Us

By supporting Wellbeing Collective: Pathways to Healing CIC, you are directly supporting wellbeing in our community — helping people in Bristol access safe, inclusive spaces for healing, resilience, and connection.

We are currently in our pre-fundatory stage, raising vital seed funding to establish our foundations before larger grants become available. Your contribution will help us cover essential start-up costs, including:

•Website design, hosting, and digital outreach

•Yoga mats and wellbeing materials for workshops

•Venue hire for pilot community sessions

•Outreach to local community centres and GP surgeries

Every donation — large or small — brings us one step closer to creating accessible wellbeing programmes that reduce stress, build resilience, and strengthen community connection across Bristol.

Wellbeing is more than the absence of illness.

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