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pening Minds Spring-Summer Prospectus 2014 SPRING-SUMMER PROSPECTUS 2015 www.refocus.ie

SPRING SUMMER TERM COURSES 2015 RECOVERY SKILLS AND SELF-MANAGEMENT Let s Talk About Recovery... 4 Your rights, empowerment and advocacy... 4 Let s Wrap... 4 Spirituality and Mindfulness on the Recovery journey... 4 Recovery and the family... 4 DEVELOPING LIFE AND SOCIAL SKILLS Self-esteem... 5 Stress, Bouncing Back and Motivation... 5 Student Form... 5 GENERAL MENTAL HEALTH AND MEDICAL ISSUES Living with Depression and beyond... 6 Living with Bi-Polar and Beyond... 6 Living with Psychosis/Schizophrenia and beyond... 6 Living with a dual diagnosis... 6 GETTING INVOLVED Back to education... 6 Volunteering... 6 Collaboration... 6 Volunteering... 6

Biog raphy Prior to taking up her position as Peer Educator for the Mayo Recovery College, Jutta worked within the Irish Mental Health services since 2003 as a Peer Advocate. In that role she got involved in various projects within the MH services, in the community and organisations including the Mental Health Commission and Amnesty International. She provided courses on advocacy and self-advocacy to service users, spoke at conferences nationwide and was a regular guest speaker at DCU, NUIG, GMIT and The Centre for Disability Law and Policy in Galway. Personal note by the MRC Pe er Educator Jutta Kirrkamm After a very successful first year at the Mayo Recovery College I want to say welcome back and extend a warm welcome to all new students. Based on student feedback we co-produced and reconfigured the curriculum for this Spring/Summer semester 2015. In line with our ethos, the courses will be co-delivered by professionals and people with self experience of mental health challenges. I am confident that you will be inspired to enrol into courses that will empower you to achieve your personal goals and/or support others on their recovery journey. The college is open to anyone with an interest in mental health recovery. Looking forward to meeting you soon Jutta

2015 Prospectus The primary goal of Ireland s first recovery college is to empower people with mental health difficulties, their families, friends and the broader community, to improve quality of life and to promote community involvement through the provision of unbiased, co-produced and co-delivered learning and dialogue. The college recognizes the equal importance of professional expertise and lived experience, so each of the modules is co-produced and co-delivered by health professionals and people with personal experience of mental illness Personal resourcefulness and control Hope Voice Positive selfimage and identity Recovery of Self Spiritual connection Selfdetermination Relationships Trust in self Mayo Recovery College uses a collaborative approach based on adult education principles as a key tool to influence and empower personal recovery. Meaning (Higgins, 2008) Our students are quite mixed. They include people with lived experience, family members, professionals and anybody with an interest in mental health. There is open dialogue around mental health or mental illness themes. RECOVERY This is not therapy; it s something different and socially innovative. We try to use the very best that the clinicians and psychiatry have to offer while also attending very carefully to the powerful narrative of the lived experience Having a mental health problem can be a very lonely, isolating place so hearing that somebody has been there and understands what it feels like can help to take you out of that lonely spot and connect with others which is so important in recovery. Recovery education can really support and augment the best work of the clinicians. When individuals begin to build a life beyond their illness, when they take control and realise they have a lot of other social roles and are not defined by their illness, this can be very liberating and empowering for them. (from article published in the Irish Times Health Supplement, October 7th, 2014) 3

pening Minds Spring-Summer Prospectus 2014 SPRING-SUMMER PROSPECTUS 2015 www.refocus.ie

COURSE TIMETABLE 2015 SPRING/SUMMER AT A GLANCE www.refocus.ie Contact: Jutta at 086 0294901 Email: mayorecoverycollege@gmail.com Please note, due to demand, courses may be subject to change MODULE MONDAYS 10am-1pm BALLINA Tuesdays 10am-1pm GMIT Castlebar Wednesdays 10am-1pm GMIT Castlebar Thursdays 6-9pm GMIT Castlebar RECOVERY SKILLS & SELF MANAGEMENT Let s talk about Recovery 4 modules February 3 rd, 10 th, April 16 th, 23 rd, 30 th 17 th, 24 th and May 7 th Your Rights, Empowerment and Self-Advocacy 3 modules April 22 nd and May 6 th and 13 th Let s WRAP 1 module April 2 nd Spirituality. Mindfulness February 12 th and 19 th Recovery and the family March 11 th and 18 th DEVELOPING LIFE AND SOCIAL SKILLS Self- Esteem April 20 th and May 11 th April 1 st and 15 th About managing Stress, Motivation and bouncing back (Resilience) 4 modules February 9 th and 23 rd and March 9 th and 30 th February 4 th, 11 th, 18 th and March 4 th

GENERAL MENTAL HEALTH AND MEDICAL ISSUES Living with Depression and beyond April 28 th and May 5 th Living with Bi-Polar and beyond March 24 th and 31 st Living with Psychosis/ Schizophrenia and beyond April 14 th and 21 st Living with Dual Diagnosis and beyond March 3 rd and 10 th GETTING INVOLVED Back to Education 1 module March 26 th or May14 th Volunteering 1 module May 12 th Collaboration 1 module February 5 th Telling your Story 4 modules February 26 th and March 5 th, 12 th and 19 th Student forum, opportunities to discuss and feedback to MRC February 25 th, March 25 th, April 29 th We are having a public information evening on January 15 th from 7-9 pm in the GMIT Campus Castlebar. Please come along and join, all are welcome. Enrolment days are on January 20 th and 21 st in GMIT Campus Castlebar from 11am to 6pm or contact us directly.

All Courses Are Free There is a once off payment per term of 5 to enrol. In addition students of Mayo Recovery College can purchase a student card for 5, which entitles students to access GMIT college library service, student activities and the chaplin. Venue: Mayo Recovery College Office, PCCC County Clinic, Old Westport Road, Castlebar, Co. Mayo Courses will be held in the Mayo Recovery College Office and the GMIT. (In case of exceptional demand we will try to re-run some of the courses in other parts of the county) www.refocus.ie Your life, your way The Mayo Recovery College is one of the main pillars of Refocus which is a partnership project between the HSE and Rehab Care and is supported by GENIO, other partners include the GMIT and The Learning Curve.

Recovery Skills and Self-Management LET S TALK ABOUT RECOVERY This course will explore the key concepts of Recovery and will also try to define what well being/health actually is. What it means to you, your family, professionals and the wider community. As always we are hoping for a lively discussion join in/or just be present. YOUR RIGHTS, EMPOWERMENT AND ADVOCACY Everybody has rights! We will outline what they are and where and how they can be accessed. One part will be dedicated to the Mental Health Act in Ireland. We will also discuss what taking back control of your life entails - keeping in mind that with rights come responsibilities - and where to go for support. We are hoping for a lively interactive session on this important theme. LET S WRAP WRAP (Wellness Recovery Action Plan) was developed as a tool to support people to become more resourceful and self-directed on their journey. Many now feel that everybody should have a WRAP plan. In this introductory session we will discuss this simple system which could help you to identify triggers, solutions, early warning signs and a crisis plan to help you to get back on track SPIRITUALITY AND MINDFULNESS ON THE RECOVERY JOURNEY This course will explore the term Spirituality as a very personal yet universal theme. How can we tap into our inner resources to become more alive, aware and real? Recovery is the journey of Discovery. Recently Mindfulness has become a much discussed practice to help people to centre themselves in day to day living. We will present and discuss origins, background and theories and will introduce some very basic tools. Practice and share your experience with the group if you feel comfortable to do so! Open to everyone regardless of background, faith, belief or non-belief! RECOVERY AND THE FAMILY When a loved one becomes unwell it can have a huge effect on family members and/or friends. This course will explore the implications and discuss pathways for wellness and empowerment for all 4

Developing Life and Social Skills Self-esteem Firstly we will explore the term self-esteem, how can it be defined and what influences it. What are the connections? Then we will focus on solutions and what one can actually do to develop authentic self esteem. Some tools and exercises will be introduced. Bouncing Back and Motivation Excessive stress is universally accepted as an obstacle to wellness, therefore it is well worth to have a closer look. We will discuss definitions, possible causes and symptoms. This will be followed by looking at aspects of stress management and strategies to help us to cope better with the ups and downs of life. Life happens and can bring unexpected challenges, which can feel discouraging and devastating. The trick is to foster resilience and bounce back! We will explore this important topic. Everybody can feel the lack of motivation sometimes. This part will look at factors and ingredients to get us back on the road and into action. Student Forum This will provide an informal opportunity for feedback, discussion, questions and answers and any other topic that may arise within the college or for individual students. All welcome (no enrolment needed) 5

General Mental Health and Medical Issues Living with Depression and beyond This course will explore the nature and experience of depression and consider its wide-ranging impact on all aspects of life. We will reflect on diagnosis and medication as well as alternative practical steps that some people found helpful in managing this experience. Please feel free to share if you feel comfortable to do so. Living with Bi-Polar and beyond Living with Bi-polar can be an emotional roller-coaster. We will talk about diagnosis, medication and tools that claim to be effective. This course might help to develop strategies to take back control of the individual s life and manage challenges. If you have self experience and feel ok about it please share your story with us. Getting Involved Living with Psychosis / Schizophrenia and beyond This course will start to explore the different aspects from diagnosis and medication to recovery tools for self-management. Psychosis/Schizophrenia does not have to stop people from living a fulfilling and meaningful life. This course could be a step towards developing effective strategies for managing symptoms and ways to take back control and manage challenges. Students with self-experience are very welcome to share their story if they feel safe to do so. Living with a dual diagnosis A dual diagnosis (mental health issue and addiction) throws up its own challenges. We want to discuss the implications with you and explore ways to empower people to find tools for increasing self-management and solutions. Back to education Due to a diagnosis of mental health issues a person s life can be severely interrupted and sometimes it is hard to imagine how to pick up the pieces and move forward. In this course we will present and explore the possibilities of getting back to education. Volunteering In this session we will look at the ins and outs of volunteering and how to make the best of this experience Collaboration This session reflects the why and how of the collaborative approach/co-production as demonstrated in the recovery college - and explores the benefits of collaboration in everyday life and the work place. Feel free to share your views if you wish Telling your story Nothing is more powerful than listening to somebody telling their story with all its ups and downs. Your story could be told through writing, poem, song or visuals! This course aspires to provide you with some tools to express yourself in the most authentic way. We will discuss reasons for telling your story, the appropriateness and effectiveness for different settings and consider safe guards for yourself and your privacy. 6

Recovery Jutta Kirrkamm Pe er Educator Rehab Care 086 0294901/ 086 0221508 mayorecoverycollege@g mail.com Recovery College Office, Mayo PCCC, County Clinic, Westport Rd., Castlebar, Co. Mayo. www.refocus.ie Your life, your way The Mayo Recovery College is one of the main pillars of Refocus which is a partnership project between the HSE and RehabCare and is supported by GENIO, other partners include the GMIT and The Learning Curve.