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October 10th 2022 is World Mental Health Day. This is a day to raise awareness worldwide of Mental Health issues. Below we have included some information for you. Take Care. The Benefits of Exercise for Mental Health Conditions Recorded Webinar We are offering this recorded webinar for FREE for this week (ends on October 16th) - https://www.platinumtraininginstitute.com/product/the-benefits-of-exercise-for-mental-health-conditions/ Empowering People through Physical Activity Research Project A research project we were part of with Queen's University Belfast, Northern Ireland Chest Heart and Stroke, Mental Health Foundation, Praxis and the Recovery Colleges - https://www.platinumtraininginstitute.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/12/drill-empowering-people-through-physical-activity_0.pdf. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/platinum-ti/message
Individuals can self-refer to CAMDAS or they can be referred by a support agency. To make a referral please call 049 4379160 or email info.cavan.monaghan@mqi.ie Monday - Friday 9:00 am - 5:30 pm. https://mqi.ie/ Family Addiction Support Network is another source of support for families living with addiction. 042 9355251 / 087 9046405 or email info.fasn@gmail.com You can visit their website for more information www.fasn.ie If you would like to avail of support or information on services for yourself or someone you know, you can visit the HSE website www.yourmentalhealth.ie for general information as well as how and where to get support. You should always contact your GP, Doctor or other health professional you might be in contact with if you have concerns about your mental health & wellbeing. In the event of an emergency call 999 Emergency Services if you or someone you know is at risk of harming themselves. For further resources and information on recovery and promoting mental health & wellbeing please visit www.mentalhealthireland.ie/resources where there are wide variety of downloadable resources, webinar recordings, videos and links that are informative and supportive, including family recovery, farming and mental health, Mindfulness Practices, Recovery Colleges and more.
The CHIME model that Johanna mentioned in relation to the art course is a model that supports all recovery principles. CHIME stands for Connectedness Hope Identity Meaning and Empowerment. By having a balance of these five key pillars in our lives we can support our recovery and maintain our wellbeing on a daily basis. Lorraine also spoke about WRAP which stands for Wellness Recovery Action Plan and is a course you can do. Episode 2 of the Stories of Recovery series is dedicated to WRAP so if you're interested, do have a listen to that. If you would like to find out more about the Innovation Recovery College, please email innovation.recoverysouth@hse.ie or phone 0874098630 to enrol on a course. The college publish their prospectus for each term on their social media platforms which you can find by searching Innovation Recovery. You can also access self directed learning modules on mental health recovery by registering on www.mymentalhealthrecovery.com All the modules and courses are free of charge and available to everyone over 16 years interested in learning more about their mental health & wellbeing. If you would like to avail of support or information on services for yourself or someone you know, you can visit the HSE website www.yourmentalhealth.ie for general information as well as how and where to get support. You should always contact your GP, Doctor or other health professional you might be in contact with if you have concerns about you mental health & wellbeing. In the event of an emergency call 999 Emergency Services if you or someone you know is at risk of harming themselves. For further resources and information on recovery and promoting mental health & wellbeing please visit www.mentalhealthireland.ie/resources where there are wide variety of downloadable resources, webinar recordings, videos and links that are informative and supportive, including family recovery, farming and mental health, Recovery Colleges and more.
Episode 88 of the #MindVine Podcast discusses Recovery College with Erica McDiarmid, National Manager, Recovery Colleges, CMHA National as well as Dr. Simone Arbour, Research Scientist at Ontario Shores. Hosted by Darryl Mathers (@DarrylMathers), the #MindVine podcast is available on Spotify and Apple Podcasts.
At CMHA Recovery College, we are here to help you recognize your own resourcefulness because regardless of diagnosis, recovery can be a possibility on the journey to wellness. On the newest episode of Recovery Is Possible: A Mental Health Podcast, we talk about advancing Recovery Colleges in Alberta and increasing provincial access to mental health prevention and promotion services. Thank you for helping us celebrate CMHA Wood Buffalo’s Recovery College and Welcome Centre grand opening. Our vision is to have mentally healthy people in a healthy society and we believe Peer-to-Peer interactions are essential to promote a healthy society. Here’s to turning mental illness into mental wellness!#Turni2Werecoverycollegewoodbuffalo.ca/Support the show (https://secure.cmha.calgary.ab.ca/donate)
In Gütersloh ist gerade eines der ersten Recovery Colleges im deutschen Sprachraum gestartet. Diese Gelegenheit nutze ich, um mit Andrea Zingsheim zu sprechen, die in diesem Projekt sehr aktiv ist. Wir klären unter anderem, was ein Recovery College eigentlich ist, wofür es da ist und wie es gelingen kann, ein Recovery College zu planen und zu eröffnen. Viel Freude mit diesem Gespräch! Die angesprochenen Links: Hier findest du das Recovery College in Gütersloh und das aktuelle Programm: https://www.recovery-college-gt-owl.de/ Die Broschüre über Recovery Colleges von ImROC als Download (englisch): https://imroc.org/resources/1-recovery-colleges/ Das Gespräch mit Michael Schulz, in dem es unter anderem auch um Recovery Colleges ging: https://hoffnunghilftheilen.de/2019/07/16/manchmal-findet-man-das-ziel-erst-beim-gehen-heraus/ https://hoffnunghilftheilen.de/2019/10/22/was-ist-ein-recovery-college/
Michael Schulz beschäftigt sich schon seit vielen Jahren professionell in Forschung und Praxis mit dem Thema Recovery und hat ein umfassendes Wissen dazu. In unserem Interview erzählt er über die Herausforderungen, evidenzbasierte Forschung und Praxis und den sehr individuellen personenzentrierten Ansatz von Recovery zusammenzubringen. Außerdem sprechen wir darüber, was Recovery-Colleges sind und warum es so wichtig ist, sich auch auf komplexe Fragen einzulassen. Hoffnung hilft heilen auf Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/hoffnunghilftheilen Bücher: "Die Hoffnung trägt: Psychisch erkrankte Menschen und ihre Recoverygeschichten" https://amzn.to/2jJHboB * "Recovery in der Praxis: Voraussetzungen, Interventionen, Projekte" https://amzn.to/2lbskUr * "Recovery und psychische Gesundheit: Grundlagen und Praxisprojekte" (erscheint im Nov. 2019) https://amzn.to/2jI2G9C * "Recovery: Das Ende der Unheilbarkeit" https://amzn.to/2lbtuzh * Links: Schulungsunterlagen "Recovery praktisch!" http://www.pflege-in-der-psychiatrie.eu/files/recovery/Recovery_praktisch-_PDF_Version_2012.pdf Podcastfolge zu den Schulungsunterlagen: https://recoverypodcast.de/2019/02/05/schulungsunterlagen-recovery-praktisch-eine-wertvolle-ressource/ Recovery-Package "Das Leben wieder in den Griff bekommen http://www.pflege-in-der-psychiatrie.eu/recovery-neu.htm Podcastfolge zum Recovery-Package: https://recoverypodcast.de/2019/07/02/das-leben-wieder-in-den-griff-bekommen/ 100 Wege um Recovery zu unterstützen: http://www.pflege-in-der-psychiatrie.eu/files/recovery/100Wege_0813%20(2).pdf In Würde zu sich stehen: https://www.uni-ulm.de/med/iws/ueber/infokontakt/ Gedicht "Über die Geduld": https://recoverypodcast.de/2019/01/09/was-unterstuetzt-recovery-folge-002/ https://recoverypodcast.de/2019/07/16/manchmal-findet-man-das-ziel-erst-beim-gehen-heraus/ *Die mit Sternchen gekennzeichneten Links sind sogenannte Affiliate-Links. Wenn du auf einen Affiliate-Link klickst und über diesen Link einkaufst, bekomme ich von dem betreffenden Online-Shop oder Anbieter eine Provision. Für dich verändert sich der Preis dadurch nicht.
Dr. Dixon and Dr. Berezin discuss racial and ethnic differences in treatment outcomes among participants in a randomized controlled trial of an intervention for first-episode psychosis; psychosis literacy among Latinos with first-episode psychosis and their caregivers; and recovery colleges, which involve supporting people living with mental health problems through adult education.
In this conversation with Dr. Julie Repper, we talk about people with “lived experience” working in the mental health system, Recovery Colleges, peer support workers, and what impact sharing one’s own experiences can have. Dr. Repper is the director of Implementing Recovery through Organisational Change (ImROC), an organization based in Nottinghamshire, UK. She is a nurse, a manager, a researcher and lecturer focusing in particular on mental health services, and Recovery approaches.
In this conversation with Dr. Julie Repper, we talk about people with “lived experience” working in the mental health system, Recovery Colleges, peer support workers, and what impact sharing one’s own experiences can have. Dr. Repper is the director of Implementing Recovery through Organisational Change (ImROC), an organization based in Nottinghamshire, UK. She is a nurse, a manager, a researcher and lecturer focusing in particular on mental health services, and Recovery approaches.