Month: January 2020

Peer support now available for North Dublin

Peer support workers are people with personal experience of mental health problems who work to support others in recovery.

One of the key benefits of Peer Support is the greater perceived empathy and respect that peer supporters are seen to have for the individuals they support.Peer support will be offered on a one to one basis in DCU. Through this we will work on your own recovery and recovery goals. Through this we aim to empower you and help you take charge of your own recovery.
Sean
To arrange this just make contact via email to : sean.keating@dcu.ie or recoverycollege@dcu.ie

Spring 2020 Courses Louth and Meath

Please note all courses are currently postponed in line with the government advice to close colleges.

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Course: ‘Get Connected Through Drama’

Start Date: Wednesday February 19th

Venue: Claremont Stadium, Navan

Format: Six Weekly Two Hour Sessions, 11am-1pm

Poster: Get Connected – Meath Area – Spring Poster 2020

 

Course‘Do Meds Define Me’

Start Date: Thursday 19th of March 2o2o

Venue: DKIT Nursing Building, Dundalk

Format: Six Weekly Two Hour Sessions, 2-4pm

Poster: Do Meds Define Me – Louth Area – Spring 2020 Poster(1)

 

Course‘Lessons of Immodesty’ (How to gain confidence)

Start Date: Thursday March 19th

Venue: Trim Family Resource Centre

Format: Six Weekly Two Hour Sessions, 11am-1pm

Poster: Lessons of Immodesty – Meath Area- Spring 2020 Poster

 

Course: ‘Understanding and Renegotiating Trauma in our Lives’
Dates: April 7th & 8th
Venue: DKIT Nursing Building, Dundalk

Format: Two full day workshops, 10am – 4pm

Poster Understanding Trauma – Louth Area – Spring 2020 Poster

 

*More information to follow, applications now open

Please return the attached application form complete, or apply on line by following this link:

http://www.recoverycollege.ie/sign-up-for-a-course

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