Weekly Update
Welcome to the weekly update. What an excellent start to 2023 we are having as many of our courses are fully booked and we have had great attendance. But we can always do better and Your Opinion Matters! We have been asked by our NHS Trust to review the work we do. How do we improve, grow and reach more people? Maybe you have some ideas?
With this in mind we are running a one-off workshop online for you our learners to tell us what you think. Please come and give us your insights!
Tuesday 31st January 1-2.30pm – Online
Click the link below to find out more and book on!
Your Opinion Matters! Online Workshop
If you are a member of staff or a partner in Calderdale or Kirklees don’t feel left out, we would love your ideas as well and will be running a workshop for you on:
Tuesday 31st January 10-11.30am
Email or call us to book on:
ckrecovery.wellbeing@swyt.nhs.uk
07717 867911
If you can’t make these online workshops please contact us and we will arrange another way for you to leave feedback.
In case you missed it last week…. read our newsletter Keeping Connected.
Courses with spaces:
Mindful Mandalas
Tuesday 7th February 12.30-2.30pm (4 weeks)
Calderdale Recovery and Wellbeing College hub- Hope Street Halifax
You need no drawing experience. Suitable if you are a beginner or for the more experienced. We will show you this deceptively simple drawing technique and explain a little about the history and culture of mandala patterns.
Being creative and using mandala pattern making as a mindfulness activity can improve your health and wellbeing. This will be something you can learn to do at home as a way of staying well and taking a respite from any worries or difficult emotions by being present in the moment. Sara our resident creative guru will be facilitating this course.
Mindful Mandalas – face to face
Mindful Doodles for Carers
(last chance to book on. Your pack may arrive late but you are still welcome to join us)
Thursday 19th January 1pm-2.30pm (3 weeks)
Online
Being a carer can be hard and we know looking after yourself is not something that always comes naturally. Taking some time out to focus on a mindful and creative activity can be a tonic and help your wellbeing. So come and join us to learn simple, mindful drawing techniques including Neurographica, Mark Making, Repetitive Patterns and Zendoodles alongside other carers. We’ll send you all the materials you need.
These are simple and easy to do anytime and can fit into your busy schedules. Drawing is great way to switch off and relax your mind!
Mindful Doodles for Carers online
What the Heck are Archives?
Wednesday 18th January 10-30am-12pm (1 week)
Kirklees Recovery and Wellbeing College hub – Mirfield
Join us for this brand new introductory workshop delivered in partnership with West Yorkshire Archive Service. You will discover exactly what archives are and how you can use them to unlock the doors of your own family history. Perhaps you were descended from a knight? Or maybe your family name bears a coat of arms? Archive research can help you find out more about your heritage as well as learning about local history.
What the Heck are Archives? Mirfield
Steps to Success
(only 2 places left!)
Wednesday 1st February 2023, 1.00 – 3.30pm (8 weeks)
Kirklees Recovery & Wellbeing College hub – Mirfield
Back by popular demand! This inspiring eight week course delivered by Kirklees Success Centre introduces us to different strategies we can use to help develop our self-esteem, motivation and plans for the future. It also looks at ways that we can make changes to our lives, if we so wish, either now or in the weeks, months or years ahead. This course will help build confidence and teach us how to set realistic goals and empower us to take control of our futures in a positive and enlightening way.
You can see a full list of our upcoming courses by clicking here:
If you are already enrolled with the College, then please get in touch via email or telephone to book on your chosen course or workshop. There is no need to enrol again.
Email: ckrecovery.wellbeing@swyt.nhs.uk
Telephone: 07717 867911
If you are new to the College please enrol here
Please remember to stay at home if you are unwell or have symptoms of covid!
We will be able to help you remain safe if you are worried about getting infected by covid when you attend.
Courses and other stuff from community organisations:
Drum for Wellbeing – FREE Courses!
Valley Samba Beats Band
Holmfirth Tech on Wednesdays 10-11.30am
Denby Dale Methodist Thursdays 10-11.30am
to book go to: www.rhythmstick.co.uk/
or call 07736049089
Carers Count
Huddersfield Coffee and Chat groups for unpaid carers
1st Monday of every month, 6.30pm-8pm at Starbucks, Leeds Road Retail Park, Huddersfield, HD1 6PF
2nd Monday of every month, 10.30am-12pm, Lawrence Batley Theatre, Huddersfield, HD1 2SP
4th Monday of every month, 1pm-2.30pm, Lawrence Batley Theatre, Huddersfield, HD1 2SP
Join members of Carers Count team for support and advice, meet other unpaid carers, and enjoy coffee and a chat.
Call 0300 0120231
Upcoming courses from Richmond Fellowship:
These activities are open to everyone aged 18 or over who lives in Kirklees and experiences mental health issues, problems or concerns.
Food and Household Budgeting, a 2 week course starting on Tuesday 24th January (online Zoom)
Make the most out of your money when doing your food shopping and make your household budget go further. Get advice on energy saving and the support available for people struggling with money issues.
Confidence to Work, a 6 week course starting on 30th January, 1-3pm (online on Zoom)
This course explores all aspects of getting into employment after being out of work for any length of time due to poor mental or physical health.
Ways to Wellbeing, a 2 week course starting on 23rd February, 1-3pm (online on Zoom)
This course will cover all aspects of improving and maintaining mental health through practical means that people can use on a daily basis.
To find out more or to book, please contact Karl Jackson-Lander:
phone: 07909 993203 or email: Karl.Jackson-Lander@richmondfellowship.org.uk
Cycle for Health courses – places available in January!
These cycling courses are for adults who would like to improve their mental or physical health, take up a regular activity, and build their fitness and self-esteem.
This month, the following courses still have available spaces – but other dates may also be available, so please get in touch with Cycle for Health at cycleforhealth@cyclinguk.org for more details:
Start date and location
- Saturday 21 January (2pm – 4pm) Springs Hall Athletics Track, Halifax
- Thursday 26 January (1pm – 3pm) Slaithwaite Fire Station, Slaithwaite
Cost of Living information:
Together We Can
For tips advice and information on health and cost of living services click this one link:
Food and Household Budgeting – Richmond Fellowship
This 2 session workshop (2 hours a week) on zoom will look at how to make the most out of your money when doing your food shopping and how to make your household budget go further. it will also offer advice on energy saving and the support available for people struggling with money issues
STARTING: TUESDAY 24th JAN 12-2PM ON ZOOM
If you would like to join these workshops or find out more, please contact Karl Jackson-Lander at:
Email: karl.jackson-lander@richmondfellowship.org.uk
Phone: 07909993203
Find a Warm Welcome Space Today
Everyone should have a warm and welcoming Space to go to this winter, which is why our network of community organisations, churches, libraries, businesses and other faith groups across the UK have opened their doors to provide exactly that.
Find a Warm Welcome Space Today
Halifax Community Fridge – Warm Meals every Thursday!
131 Gibbet Street, Halifax
The Halifax Community Fridge provides free food for anyone in the local community who is in need, between 11am and 12.30pm every day.
From 10th November they will also be offering a warm meal for their neighbours in the community, every Thursday afternoon. The meals will be served 30 minutes before sunset every Thursday – can check out their Facebook page for exact times.
https://www.facebook.com/HalifaxCommunityFridge
Call: 07790 758618
The Bread and Butter Thing
The Bread-and-Butter Thing is a charity which is distributing surplus food from shops, supermarkets and farms to people who need it. They cover several areas of Kirklees including Rawthorpe, Dalton, Deighton, Batley and Chickenley, providing weekly food bags at a fraction of the cost of buying them from the supermarket. Click the link below for more information.
For information, support and advice on how to beat the cost of living go to your local council pages here:
Money and Wellbeing in Calderdale | Calderdale Council
Cost of living | Kirklees Council
Join us on Facebook and Instagram here:
Have a great weekend
The Recovery & Wellbeing College Team
ckrecovery.wellbeing@swyt.nhs.uk
07717 867911
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