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Belfast Recovery College
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Belfast Recovery College

Belfast Recovery College has grown to become a centre of educational excellence for Mental Health Education.  A compelling vision was to open access to mental health education opportunities to all our people in the Belfast community to improve the well-being and mental ill health of everyone – Staff, Carers, Service Users, Friends and Family. So...

Learning through Positive Ageing Month
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Learning through Positive Ageing Month

Each year in October, several thousand older people take part in Age-friendly Belfast’s Positive Ageing Month, now in its 5th year. The month-long festival of events and activities celebrates the contribution that older people make to our city and provides opportunities for older people to have some new learning experiences. Some are taster sessions for...

Ballybeen Women’s Centre
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Ballybeen Women’s Centre

For over thirty years Ballybeen Women’s Centre (BWC) has been developing and delivering quality services in an area of low and weak community infrastructure.  Health Promotion and Education is a key priority of work and the centre has grown to become a valuable and well-known provider of a range of health services within the Ballybeen...

esc films
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esc films

esc films is a Belfast-based arts education charity working with people on the margins. They specialise in mental health and believe in the power of education to create change, to challenge thinking and to transform lives. They build trust with participants in order to turn their stories into powerful, compelling films. The 2020 Baring Foundation...

SPRING Social Prescribing
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SPRING Social Prescribing

SPRING Social Prescribing helps people address their health and wellbeing by connecting them to sources of support within their community and embark on a journey of learning to support their own mental and physical wellbeing through a greater understanding of support available and risk factors  to prevent further ill health.  The initiative is funded by...

South Belfast Health Literacy Project
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South Belfast Health Literacy Project

The BME health literacy project arose from a need for improved inclusivity. In South Belfast there is a large BME population, as well as an asylum seekers community. When supporting these communities to access healthcare and wellbeing support, Connected Community Care endorses the model of self-empowerment. However, the tools initially used around health literacy were...

Action Mental Health – Alicia’s Story
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Action Mental Health – Alicia’s Story

Alicia Clarke is excited. A new permanent job awaits her.  Alicia, like most people, enjoys working. It gives her a sense of purpose and achievement, and it allows her to be financially independent. She thrives on both the creative and the social side of her job. Working is an important part of her life and...

Building the Community-Pharmacy Partnership – Ballinamallard
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Building the Community-Pharmacy Partnership – Ballinamallard

Building the Community-Pharmacy Partnership (BCPP) is a unique funding programme that brings local communities and Community Pharmacies together to work on local health projects.  Developed in 2001, BCPP is managed by the Community Development and Health Network, a Northern Ireland based charity which promotes the use of community development to tackle health inequalities. Fermanagh Sports...

Conway and Covid
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Conway and Covid

Conway Education Centre has been providing adult education since 1982 and its staff and students have witnessed and experienced the tangible health & wellbeing benefits that adult learning brings. This experience has been corroborated by Queens University Insight Programme, conducting annual surveys amongst Conway students since 2016. The research carried out by the final year...

AMH New Horizons
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AMH New Horizons

Background The AMH New Horizons “Working it Out” project is delivered from 9 locations across Northern Ireland and at other local community facilities. We support the recovery of adults experiencing mental ill health who are interested in progressing towards further education/training or employment. The project is part funded through the Northern Ireland European Social Fund...

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