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Mirfield Community Centre, Water Royd Lane, Mirfield, WF14 9SG

Life skills and interests

Join us for this one-off workshop where we will discover more about other services, activities and groups beyond the Recovery & Wellbeing College, to help us reach our full potential and live well in our own communities.  Whether it’s the arts, leisure, recreation, physical activity, sport, education or volunteering opportunities or just something to keep the children entertained during the holidays, we will learn about organisations and services which relate to all of these topics – AND MORE.  This workshop produced in partnership with Community Plus and the Recovery & Wellbeing College will also help us consider some of the barriers we may face in accessing these and how to overcome them, with the aim of increasing of sense of wellbeing and enabling us to live fuller, more meaningful lives.

Please note that this course is open to residents of Kirklees only.

Already enrolled with the College?  Then just give us a call on 07717 867911 or email ckrecovery.wellbeing@swyt.nhs.uk or register your interest on the Learner Portal

(if you’ve not already activated your portal, please contact us to activate your account)

 

If you are new to the Recovery & Wellbeing College, please enrol here.

Cost

Free

At Mirfield Community Centre

Start dates and time

TermDayDateTimesDuration
Term Monday29 July 20242pm - 4pm1 weeks

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How do I enrol?

You are not referred to the Recovery College, you can simply enrol yourself, or on behalf of someone for any of our courses that may be of interest to you. Our courses are open to all adults and we welcome carers, supporters and professionals too.

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