"Thinking about Thinking" is aimed at young people exploring how we think, worry and 'unhelpful' thoughts. Head over to https://t.co/wTL2GbqUIb where you can sign in or create a new account for free and take a look at this course and all the courses we offer.
November is also the month of #Movember when the physical and mental health issues of men are the focus.
Head over to the Movember website to learn more: https://t.co/948Zib4Q9r
We will be developing a section on #RCO specifically looking at #menshealth.
Our new course Thinking about Thinking is live! For young people (13-18 years), this course explores the topic of thinking, worry and 'unhelpful' thoughts and ways these can be managed. Check it out at https://t.co/VmsoXiL2Xh
🗨️ @NIHRCRN_tvsm are running an online talk about why some young people self-harm, how parents can helpfully respond and what young people can do to help themselves. It's on 13 October, 6pm-7pm.
👇Click on the link below and sign up now: https://t.co/ok7QCOa5Dr
Moodle (the site which hosts our online courses) is currently unavailable. We're currently looking into the issue and hope that Moodle will be available again soon.
We're sorry for any inconvenience this may have caused, and we thank you for your understanding.
#Moodle
COMING SOON!
We will be launching a new page on Recovery College Online in the coming weeks about Living with Persistent Physical Symptoms. Keep an eye on social media for updates...
This week is #WorldAutismWeek!
ADAPT: After Diagnosis of Autism Parent support Training.
This resource is for #parents of children and young people who are diagnosed with #Autism Spectrum Condition (#ASC) & has been co-produced by #CAMHS & CYC Specialist Teaching Team in #York.
For staff to explore their experiences of the pandemic in a non-pathologising, humanistic framework and is being delivered by Amanda Griffiths, Yor-Peer Support.
https://t.co/1s9F0o0wO8
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Following on from our post about #delirium, below is a link to a BBC article about one woman's distressing experience, detailing how her delirium became a reality.
https://t.co/1KNF77t8Xh
#DeliriumAwareness#WorldDeliriumDay2021#recovery
COMING SOON!
"Making Every Contact Count (MECC)" is an approach to behaviour change that utilises the millions of day to day interactions to encourage changes in behaviour that have a positive effect on the health and wellbeing of individuals, communities & populations.
Today is National No Smoking Day in the UK.
If you're thinking about quitting smoking, head over to Recovery College Online where we have information to help you make the decision, as well as resources and other websites.
https://t.co/kAluyqrIEa
#nationalnosmokingday2021
Music can help change the way you feel. On our 'Music for Wellbeing' page you can listen to playlists to calm you, enliven you, or offer self-care.
Take a look at the 'About Music for Wellbeing' section to learn about the science behind it all!
https://t.co/adKZ2ixSXQ