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North East for further information on Inspire Mental Health Judith Taylor Woodvale Community Wellbeing Service 32 Ballmoney Community Wellbeing Service Ballycastle, & Coleraine Spring prospectus, April-June 2017 Ballymena BT43 5BY Telephone: 075 8788 8782 077 4040 6278 (Tues & Wed) Email: j.taylor@inspirewellbeing.org K.magowan@inspirewellbeing.org inspirewellbeing.org/mentalhealth Inspire, Inspire Mental Health and Inspire Community Resilience are operating names of Inspire Wellbeing, a company limited by guarantee registered in Northern Ireland Registered Office: Lombard House, 10-20 Lombard Street, Belfast. BT1 1RD Company No: NI025428 Charity No: NIC103470 Inspire Disability Services, is a company limited by guarantee registered in Northern Ireland Registered Office: Lombard House, 10-20 Lombard Street, Belfast. BT1 1RD Company No: NI073751 Charity No: NIC101899 Inspire Workplaces, Inspire Students and Inspire Knowledge & Leadership are operating names of Carecall (NI) Limited, a company limited by guarantee registered in Northern Ireland Registered Office: Lombard House, 10-20 Lombard Street, Belfast. BT1 1RD Company No: NI038960 Vat Registration No: 179 1484 72 Addiction NI is an operating name of Northern Ireland Community Addiction Service Ltd, a company limited by guarantee registered in Northern Ireland Registered Office: Lombard House, 10-20 Lombard Street, Belfast, BT1 1RD Company No: NI012654 Charity No: NIC100628 North East Community Wellbeing Service is not centre based but uses local community, voluntary and/or leisure facilities in Ballycastle, & Coleraine. The Category of Care is Adult Mental Health. To access any of the programmes overleaf contact your key worker or Northeast Direct on 07587888782 To promote and support the recovery of hope and ambition for flourishing mental health.

Programme list (sessions detailed inside) Ballycastle Coleraine Monday am Start The Week Creative Writing Walking Group 10.30-12.30 Monday pm Personal Build a Wrap Development Tuesday am IT Dance group An additional service provided by Inspire Mental Health is a peer support Personality Disorder Group, the details are below. Tuesday pm Reflexology - Apr Wednesday am Music, Movement, Mood Wednesday pm Good Company Thursday pm Friday am Reflexology May June Mens Group Good Company ML Getting Crafty Leisure Good Company 6 week mindfulness TBA Engage for the future TBA YPG 11-1pm Good Company ML Arts & crafts 4 magic chords The PD Support Group - is for people with a personality disorder. It is designed to have a self help, self management and social function, and to include input on topical issues of interest to members. The Coleraine Group runs from: 6.30 pm to 8.30 pm on the 3rd Wednesday of every 2nd month starting on the 19th April 2017 In the Clubroom at Coleraine Leisure Centre Additional Groups are available in Antrim, Carrickfergus and Magherafelt. If you would like the dates for another venue please ask for the relevant leaflet. Friday pm 4 magic chords

Engage for the future Music, movement, mood An employability themed course planned for introduction in 2017, a contact list will be compiled for those interested and details will be forwarded on when confirmed. Wednesday 10.00 12.00 Sheskburn Ballycastle This course will include a variety of skills training and information sharing including: Confidence building Making changes to move forward Attitudes Looking at local opportunities How to access / apply for self development opportunities Sing, strum and sway your way to better mental &physical wellbeing Enjoy the company and support of others in a relaxed, easy listening environment Learn while you listen Want to gain self confidence Want to learn basic musical skills Enjoy music and singing What to put on your CV, personal achievement record Tuesday am Harpurs Hill, Coleraine Try it if you would like to... Make some changes to your current routine join a group with like minded people Explore opportunities in your local area Want to have fun and do some exercise at the same time. No rhythm needed, just express your individuality Pick up skills that may be useful in a volunteer or paid employment role in the future

Creative writing Monday 10.30 12.30 Acorn Resource Centre Build a wrap Follow up short 4-6 week programme on recovery concepts Everyone has a good story to share. Discover the tips for writing prose and poetry. Find inspiration in the work of others. Discover your inner poet, author. Suitable for all levels of creativity Want to share a story or a personal experience. Would like to try your hand at poetry or writing lyrics. This is a follow up course for those who have done a two day WRAP and would benefit from further exploration of some recovery themes Have ideas you would like to put on paper. Feel that you would like to learn more about WRAP Would like to hear or share thoughts on recovery Are still unsure of how to work on your own WRAP

Walking group Life and wellbeing men s group Monday First week of places of interest and scenic beauty in and Friday 10.-12 SOLAS House, Ballycastle 12-1pm March around Coleraine Walk your way to improving your health, your mood, your fitness. Take in the beauty of the surrounding areas whether it s a river, beach or forest walk Recognise what keeps you well on a daily basis. Identify things you enjoy doing and things that might throw you off course. Plan things to do when this happens and who can help. Learn ways to cope with life s stresses Try it if you are... Love the fresh air Fancy a group with like minded people Lack motivation to go for a walk on your own Looking to understand the meaning of your mental health difficulties Looking for the positives in your life and how these can support your recovery and build confidence

Young peoples group - age range 18 to 30 years old Friday 11-1pm Acorn Resource Centre Recreational IT Tuesday 10-12 am Acorn Resource Centre Opportunities to connect with your peers Develop friendships that support your wellbeing Use music, media, movies and more to explore and develop your interests Learn alongside others Enjoy socialising in your local community bowling, going to the cinema, restaurants, walks etc Try it if you would like to... come along, have fun and connect with others enjoy who you are and broaden your interests Discuss, explore, share Learn how to use email to communicate with others. Connect with those who have moved away by using social media and the camera built into your computer. Learn how to create files and folders to store and share photos and other material. Want to connect with others using the internet. Want to store important files and documents on your computer. Want to write and store your own work.

Four magic chords Getting crafty Fri Wed 1.30 3.30 1.30-3.30 Acorn Resource Centre West Bann Resource Centre Coleraine get crafty & creative Tuesday 1.30 3.30 Acorn Resource Centre Understand how four simple chords on the guitar unlock all the songs you ever wanted to play Share the company of others learning basic guitar Express yourself through song and music Try it if you Want to gain self confidence Bring your own guitar if you have one we will have some spares Want to enjoy the company of other learners Using a range of craft media to promote your creativity. A focus on group work and individual tasks to encourage development of social skills and prompt self-expression. Members also develop a range of skills to enable them to take on craft projects at home. Try it if you are. Looking for a new skill or hobby. Looking for a new way to relax or distract yourself from stress or anxiety. Interested in meeting like minded people.

North East Inspire Mental Health What is a Community Day Support Service? WRAP Coming soon to Ballycastle The focus of the North East service is to develop innovative ways to offer a Day Support Service to more people, over a wider geographical area, to move away from the traditional fixed building setting and to take Day Support to where it is needed. The Recovery Ethos for people with lived experience of mental ill health is clear that individuals on a recovery journey benefit from better connections with their local community. Social inclusion develops these connections, enhancing existing support networks and enabling individuals to identify what is available and what is of benefit to them. This involves people in understanding how they contribute to their own wellness recovery and requires them to reflect on the unique routines and activities they use to support their recovery journey. The role of North East Inspire Mental Health is to walk alongside members on this journey offering support and learning that enables personal decision making, self advocacy and self belief, and provide opportunities for members and staff to come together, to learn together, and to feel part of something positive, worthwhile and fulfilling. WRAP Begin the journey towards defining what your Recovery means to you Explore the key concepts of Recovery and how they fit with you Create your own individualised WRAP. Try it if you Want to explore ways in which you can take responsibility for and manage your own Recovery Want to gain the confidence to speak for yourself Learn from others Recovery journeys Nobody can go back and start a new beginning...but anyone can start today and make a new ending. Mary Ellen Copeland

Personal development Reflexology Monday 1 3pm Acorn Resource Centre Try something new to relieve stress or tension Try it if you would Develop better coping mechanisms. Like more self knowledge and understanding. Appreciate a forum to discuss learning and lifestyle choices. Learn about healthy lifestyles and living positively. Become aware of how to be assertive and learn how to advocate for yourself. Explore relevant scenarios in relation to personal development. Improve your self-awareness. Tuesday 1.30 3.30 Acorn Aoril Experience the benefits of complementary therapy. Discover how and why these work as an aid to relaxation and promote well being. As these sessions are provided for members one at a time, they will run alongside a relaxing group activity. Sheskburn, Ballyacstle May & June Try it if you would... Like to ease stress or tension in a specific area. Find it difficult to relax in a group situation. Like an additional therapeutic Intervention at the moment.

Leisure Group Keep active indoors & out Good company Pastime with good company Tuesday 1.30-3.30 Joey Dunlop Centre Choose a group activity that enables you to stay active. Stroll or stride, take in some fresh air and have company along the way. Badminton requires control, strength, mind play, measured movement it is also a great way to de-stress, chill out and have some fun. Depending on numbers Want to take your first steps in getting fit and active. Want to kick start a good mood day. Want to use leisure facilities but want some friendly support. Mon Wed Thurs Fri 10.00 12.00 1 3pm 1.30 3.30 10.00 12.0 When you re in good company you feel good. When you feel good you laugh, share, create, engage and inspire those around you. SOLAS House Ballycastle Sheskburn Ballycastle Acorn Resource Centre Acorn Resource Centre Member Led Good company is a positive notion, it means you are with good people, who will work with you on good things. to spend time with like minded people. Try it if you would like... to be accepted for who you are and learn from others experience. Have open honest discussion on topics chosen by group members. Learn from guest speakers on interesting & beneficial life skills themes.