Plymouth Recovery College. Programme January March 2013

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Plymouth Recovery College Programme January March 2013 1

Welcome to Plymouth Recovery College What do we do? We offer a wide range of recovery focused educational courses and resources aimed at supporting people in recognising and making the most of their talents and resources; through self management to deal with the mental health challenges they experience and to achieve the things they want to in life. All our courses are designed to contribute to well being and recovery. They offer opportunities to gain understanding of mental health challenges, the journey of recovery and the hope that taking control and self management can bring. The College is friendly and welcoming and available to everyone whether you have lived experience, whether you are a friend, family or loved one of someone with such experience or work with people who have experience of mental health challenges. We are offering an increasing number of courses which currently run across 4 areas and vary in content, length and learning: Understanding mental health issues, treatment and options Rebuilding your life and developing positive lifestyles and choices Developing skills and opportunities to increase your leisure opportunities Getting involved in your community through education, volunteering and employment The courses are co-produced and co-delivered wherever possible by people with lived experience of mental health challenges and people with experience through training. Learning support: Our commitment to you We offer advice and guidance about our courses and their content, Together with you we will go through an individual learning plan prior to your start with us and at intervals as your courses progress, helping you to identify your goals, hopes and ambitions and chooses courses which best meet those goals. Within the learning plan there is opportunity to discuss any learning support you feel you may need so that we can do everything we can to support you. General Information The Plymouth Recovery College is based at: 8 Woodside Greenbank Plymouth PL4 8QE Contact us on: 01752 512280 email: recovery@plymouthmind.org.uk 2

CONTENTS Understanding Mental Health Issues, Treatments and Options 1 Coping with Depression 2 Bipolar Support Group 3 OCD Support Group Rebuilding Your Life and Building Positive Lifestyles and Choices 4 Mindfulness 5 Exploring Self Care and Compassion 6 Living Life to the Full 7 Understanding Your Anger Level 1 8 Understanding Your Anger Level 2 9 Holding on to your Money 10 Healthy Cooking on a Budget 11 Building Your Confidence 12 Developing Assertiveness Developing Skills and Opportunities to increase your Leisure Opportunities 13 Parkside 14 Lunch Club 15 Creative Minds 16 Music 17 Women s Arts and Craft 18 Table Tennis 19 Mosaics Getting Involved in your Community through Education, Volunteering and Employment 20 Back to Work Workshops 21 Develop your Computer Skills 3

Understanding Mental Health Issues, Treatments and Options... Coping with Depression The course will run for six weeks. It is designed to help you to learn more about how to manage depression through better understanding and by developing new ways of coping in the future Dates: Tuesday 19 th February 2013 26 th March 2013 2.00 3.30. Bipolar Support Group. This group is open to all individuals with experience of bipolar affective disorder either through personal experience or as a partner, friend or someone who cares. Members of the group learn from and support each other by sharing their experiences and discussing what helps them to stay as well as possible and cope with their condition Dates: First Monday of each month (except Bank Holiday when it is second Monday) 7 th January 2013 25 th March 2013 4.00 5.30pm OCD Support Group The group is open to anyone with Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD), Body Dysmorphic Disorder (BDD) or a related condition. The aim of the group is to provide an opportunity for people to meet, to share information and experiences; to support each other; discuss what helps and learn from each other in a friendly understanding setting Dates: Alternate Wednesdays 9 th January 2013 27 th March 2013 4.00-6.00pm 4

Rebuilding Your Life and Developing Positive Lifestyles and Choices... Mindfulness This course will run for six weeks. Mindfulness provides us with a way to cope with the stresses and strains of everyday living. You can t avoid stress but you can do something about its negative effect. In this course you will learn how to use mindfulness techniques such as deep breathing, visualisation and mediation which, when practiced regularly can help you to reduce your stress and anxiety. Mindfulness is an ancient practice which is still very relevant for our lives today Dates: Tuesday 8 th January 12 th February 2013 2.00 3.30pm Exploring Self Care and Compassion. This course will run for six weeks. It is designed to explore self-acceptance, self compassion and increased feelings of self-worth. The group will work with a fictional character named Sam to enable them to gently address their own thoughts and behaviours. It will not focus on the participants personal experiences. You will have a safe and supportive environment in which you will be able to look at how you can cope with life in a way that suits you Dates: Wednesday 20 th February 27 th March 2013 2.00-3.30pm Living Life to the Full This course will run for eight weeks and is designed to enable people with mild to moderate depression and anxiety develop their life skills. You will learn to identify the link between your thoughts, feelings and behaviour as well as have the opportunity to learn and practice new strategies. The course will assist you in making improvements in your life Dates: Friday 11 th January 1 st March 2013 1.30 3.00pm Understanding Your Anger Level 1 This course will run for six weeks and is designed for participants who recognise that their anger is having a negative impact on their own lives or those around them. It will provide an opportunity for participants to begin to understand their own feelings of anger and enable them to learn strategies which will assist them to express their feelings more effectively Dates: Thursday 10 th January 14 th February 2013 11.00am 12.30pm 5

Understanding Your Anger Course Level 2 This course will run for six weeks and is for participants who have completed the level one Understanding Your Anger and wish to explore the origin of their feelings of anger in more detail Dates: Thursday 28 th February Thursday 4 th April 2013 11.00am 12.30pm... Holding on to your Money... A three week workshop comprising of a one and a half hour session each week aimed at people who have difficulties managing their own finances. Week 1: We look at balancing what comes in and what goes out and helping you to establish a weekly/monthly budget which will take into account your whole financial situation Week 2: We look at tightening up your outgoings i.e. overdrafts, credit cards, loans etc. Week 3: We look at debt and saving money Dates: Choose from Tuesday 22 nd January 5 th February 2013 or Friday 22 nd February 8 th March 2013 10.30-12.00.. Healthy Cooking on a Budget.. Come and discover you cooking talents. This course is designed to help you learn or improve your cooking skills in a small friendly group; to look at what is a healthy, balance diet and how this can be achieved on a tight budget. Participants will be asked to supply some of their own ingredients for these sessions Dates: Wednesday 2.00 4.00 Wednesday 9 th January 2013 27 th March 2013.. Building your Confidence This course will run for six weeks and is designed to encourage you to challenge your negative beliefs; help you to value yourself and support you to see yourself in a more positive way. This will help you to deal with life more positively Dates: To be announced Developing Assertiveness This six week course is designed to help you communicate more effectively and get your voice heard in a positive way. It will be delivered in a fun and supportive environment Dates: To be announced 6

Developing Skills and Opportunities to Increase your Leisure Opportunities. Parkside Overview Parkside is a friendly peer supported open access centre providing a welcoming supportive space to meet and socialise. Dates: Monday, Tuesday & Wednesday 10.00am 1.30pm and Friday 10.00am 4.00pm January 7 th 28 th March 2013 Lunch Club Sign up to the Lunch Club to come along and get a hot, tasty meal at a very reasonable price. You will have the opportunity to sit and have lunch with friends or make new friends and pass a couple of hours eating and chatting. You can also find out what else is going on at the recovery college Dates: Monday, Wednesday and Friday January 7 th 28 th March 2013 12.00 2.00 Creative Minds Overview A weekly fun and relaxing art group which gives you a chance to explore your creative side using a range of different art materials Dates: Tuesdays January 8 th 26 th March 2013 2.00-4.00pm Music Overview A weekly music group where you can enjoy making music with like minded people. It includes playing and singing music, composing, drumming and percussion Dates: Wednesday January 9 th 27 th March 2013 2.00-4.00pm Women s Art and Craft... Overview A weekly arts and craft group, where women can learn new skills and support each other in a friendly, relaxed atmosphere Dates: Monday 7 th January 2013 25 th March 2013 1.30 4.00pm 7

Table Tennis. Overview A Weekly table tennis group where you can practise your skills and keep fit in a friendly non competitive atmosphere Dates: Thursday 10 th January 2013 28 th March 2013 2.00 4.00pm. Mosaics... A weekly group, where you can learn the art of creating images using coloured tiles Date: Thursdays 10 th January 2013 28 th March 2013 9.30 2.00 8

Getting Involved in your Community through Education, Volunteering and Employment. Back To Work Workshops This course is run by Folium Workshops and aims to enable you to gain necessary tools to place yourself in a position of considering employment, getting employed, or voluntary work. The course is being held in a comfortable, relaxing non-judgmental environment. We aim to provide help and support by the use of group workshops, 1 on 1 help, including a peer support drop in. This means the workshops are very flexible and can be tailored to specific needs. It is run on two days a week for and offers 3 hours a week; class based lesson over a 2 month period plus 3 hours a week peer support drop in - with bookable 1 on 1 support Dates: Monday 7 th January Wednesday 13 February & Monday 18 th February Wednesday 27 th March 2013 11.00 1.30... Develop your Computer Skills... Have you ever wanted to get online and use the internet but don t know how? Would you like to learn? We offer a course called Go-on that can teach you from a very basic level. So even if you have never touched a computer before it won t be a problem. The course will teach you about computers, what the keys do and about the internet at your pace. We will be able to set you up an email account so you can shop online or keep in contact with your family and friends. If you already know your way around a computer but don t have access to one then pop in and you can use ours. We have a range of people coming in who want to learn, use the computer or just sit back and listen to their favourite music on You Tube. We can help with job searches and searching the web for information. Don t worry if you get stuck as there will always be someone around to help you out if you need it Dates: Monday 10.00-12.00 & 1.30-4.00 Tuesday 1.30-4.00 Wednesday 1.00-4.00 Friday 10.00 12.00 & 1.00 4.00 Monday 7 th January Wednesday 27 th March 9

Plymouth Recovery College Registration form Name: Date of Birth: Address: Postcode: Email: Telephone: Mobile: Gender: How would you prefer to be contacted? Phone Email Text Post Employment Status: Full time student Registered unemployed Unwaged Employed full time Employed part time Not specified Courses you are applying for: Do you have any specific learning needs we should know about? Who should we contact in the event of an emergency? Do you have any medical information we should know about: Other professionals involved or GP details: 10

Anything else you would like us to be aware of? Applicant s signature: Date: Please send this completed form to: Plymouth Recovery College Plymouth & District Mind 8 Woodside Greenbank Plymouth PL4 8QE Telephone: 01752 513694 Email: recovery@plymouthmind.org.uk Confirmation will be made by post or email. If you have any questions please get in touch. 11