Taster day, and meet the team

Come along, say hello, and see what we’re all about.

Description

 

Come along to our taster afternoon in partnership with Arts & Minds.

It’s open to everyone, whether you’re a member of the public, current or former students, community partners, or simply curious about what we do.

It’s a chance to see what Recovery College is all about and how learning and creativity can support wellbeing.

 

What’s happening:

  • Information stalls where you can meet some of our facilitator team

  • Taster activities from some of our courses.

  • Creative space hosted by Arts & Minds

  • Optional sign-ups for upcoming courses and workshops 

 

Everyone is welcome, whether you're new to Recovery College or already involved.

 

For professionals and partners

If you work in health, care or community settings, this is a great opportunity to find out how to signpost people to Recovery College, learn about Arts & Minds, and how we support wellbeing through person-centred learning.

Whether you’re part of a community group, a social prescriber, a GP, a support worker, or involved in mental health or social care, we’d love to connect and explore how we can work together.

 

Why come along?

It’s a relaxed, interactive afternoon where you can meet some of our facilitation team, chat with students, explore everything we offer in one place, and take your time in finding out what we do. There’s no pressure to book,  just come along and see.

 

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