Free courses to help patients in Northamptonshire with recovery journeys

‘Patients can recover quicker by learning from others who have had similar experiences’
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A range of free learning opportunities are available to help patients learn more about their health conditions and take positive steps forward.

Exciting new learning opportunities are on offer to help patients with health conditions take positive steps forward on their recovery journey.

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Northamptonshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust’s Recovery College has launched its new prospectus for Spring term in 2023, for NHFT patients, or former patients of the Trust who live in the county.

Free Recovery College courses are on offer for current, or former, NHFT patients, or those with GP referrals Free Recovery College courses are on offer for current, or former, NHFT patients, or those with GP referrals
Free Recovery College courses are on offer for current, or former, NHFT patients, or those with GP referrals

People who have been referred to NHFT by their doctor, but who are currently awaiting treatment, are also eligible to join the courses.

The Recovery College NHFT offers a diverse range of adult learning courses on well-being, neurodiversity, mental health, and physical health, as well as workshops on becoming more involved in the community.

Learning topics on offer include mindfulness, autism, dementia, depression awareness and recovery, building healthy habits, making a difference through volunteering, and five ways to thrive, plus lots more.

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NHFT’s Recovery College has been providing educational courses since it was piloted in 2017, and currently has more than 1,300 students enrolled.All courses are free – with both in-person and online sessions on offer, and, for the Spring term, will run from January to March 2023.

Nicola Oliver, service manager at NHFT’s Recovery College said: “Patients can recover quicker by learning from others who have had similar experiences. Together, they can gain a better understanding of their mental or physical health conditions and regain control over some of their symptoms. Learning together also provides reassurance that people aren't alone in their journeys and can help people take the next positive step. We want people to take a look at what courses we offer and enrol on any they feel would be beneficial, and also share the prospectus with family and friends who may also benefit.”Courses are available for over anyone over 18 years old who is a current or previous NHFT service user, their family and friends, carers, members of partner organisations, and NHFT staff.

Find out what courses are on offer, and other information about how to register and enrol, at www.nhft.nhs.uk/recovery-college or email [email protected] or call 01604 658 815 (open Monday – Friday, 9:30am to 4pm).