Belfast Recovery College have course availability for September – December 2025

14th August 2025

Dear Student,

 

We would like to thank you for your continued support.

 

Below  is our latest course prospectus for September – December  2025 (calendar version also attached) with a range of courses available.  To reserve a space simply email or call the college.  You can also reserve a space by clicking on Belfast Recovery College Prospectus  (office.com)

 

If you would like to chat to our Peer Educators about a course, please give us a call, or send us an email.

 

Please feel free to forward this information, to family members, friends, neighbours and colleagues.  Everyone is welcome.

 

If you have any queries, please do not hesitate to contact us.

 

We look forward to seeing you all back in the college in September

Course Course Description Date Venue
Discover the Recovery College Have you heard of the Recovery College? Why not come along to our Discover the Recovery College taster session, to find out about all the free wellbeing and mental health education courses which are open to everyone. You will learn all about who we are and what we do. Mental health can impact on us all so maintaining wellness to live well is key for us all. In this session you will have the opportunity to hear real life stories of how others have used the Recovery College to help them in their recovery journey. Peer Educators will be there on hand to help explain the range of short courses, how they may be helpful to you and help you choose what is right for you. Don’t worry about filling in enrolment forms as we can help with all of this. The session like all our courses are informal. So please come along and bring along a friend. Monday 1st September 2025

12pm – 2pm

Belfast Recovery College
Understanding Trauma In our everyday lives any of us can experience events that are overwhelming, frightening and beyond our control. We could find ourselves the victim of a personal assault or witness to a tragic event. This course will help you understand. The normal responses to trauma and Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). It will explore ways to help yourself cope or to help others by providing relevant support. Tuesday 2nd September 2025

10am – 1pm

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Living with Anxiety This course will help you develop an understanding of what anxiety is, why we experience it, and how it may affect us. We also explore practical strategies to manage anxiety, including basic cognitive behavioural and relaxation techniques. If you or someone you

know struggles with anxiety or panic, including as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic, this course may be useful for you.

Wednesday 3rd September

2025

10am – 1pm

 

 

Wednesday 8th October 2025

 

Wednesday 5th November 2025

10am – 1pm

 

Wednesday 3rd December 2025

10am – 12.30pm

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Universal Credit Information Session Have you claimed this benefit and been turned down? Are you considering a claim for this benefit? Are you aware of what Universal Credit involves?

If you have answered yes to any of these questions and you would like to know more about these benefits then this course is for you. This course will explain the criteria of entitlement to these benefits, the process for claiming and the appeals process if you are turned down. It will also outline the support that is available from advice services.

Thursday 4th September 2025

10am – 1pm

 

Tuesday 18th November

2025

10am – 1pm

Belfast Recovery College

 

 

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Walking Group Are you interested in a new walking activity for the new year?

 

This is a six week programme aimed at beginner to moderate ability for a led walking group in partnership with Belfast Recovery College & Health Improvement Team

 

The walks will be planned and take place at different locations across Belfast.

 

The group will begin at the College, travel onto the each walking location and return to the College for a coffee and chat.

 

Taxis will be available to and from the College and walking location.

 

If a walking location is near to where you live you can meet up with the group there.

 

Please bring suitable footwear and clothing for walking activity when outdoors.

Friday 5th September 2025 – Friday 10th October 2025

10am – 12pm

Belfast Recovery College
Wellbeing Café The Wellbeing Café will run every month and warmly welcomes anyone over the age of 16 to come along relax, chat, have a cuppa and find out more about the Belfast Recovery College. There is no fee to join and the coffee is free.

 

A peer educator will also be there to help explain the courses available.

If you so wish feel free to bring your favourite book or a board game you enjoy (optional) or if you just prefer a coffee/tea and a natter in a warm welcoming environment we offer that too!

Friday 5th September 2025

10am – 11.30am

 

Friday 3rd October 2025

10am – 11.30am

 

Friday 7th November 2025

10am – 11.30am

 

Friday 5th December 2025

10am – 11.30am

 

Friday 12th December 2025

12:30pm – 3:30pm

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Basic IT Skills Do you feel left behind by computers and the internet? Are you afraid of using computers and smart phones?

As the world of the internet expands, not having access to computers and an understanding of the internet can limit our life opportunities. This 3 week course is geared towards complete beginners looking to take their first steps into the world of Information Technology. This course will explain in easy to understand language the basics of IT. We will explore Microsoft Word, E-mail, and Microsoft Teams as well as computer security and keeping yourself safe online. Join us for this gentle introduction to computers.

Monday 8th September 2025 – Monday 22nd September 2025

10am – 12pm

 

Monday 3rd November 2025 – Monday 17th November 2025

10am – 12pm

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The Art of Creativity and Wellbeing The aim of this course is to welcome and encourage curiosity through exploring how art and creative energy can improve your mental and physical health and wellbeing. The course provides a learning opportunity to dip your toe in the water and try art and creativity as a wellbeing tool and see if it is for you. Mental health is not always about being happy all the time. It is about developing resilience, recovering from the peaks and valleys that are inevitable in life and gaining personal growth in learning and experiencing different ways to keep well.  You do not have to be a professional artist or have any prior experience in art or crafts. You are invited to enrol in a class with a relaxed and informal atmosphere, have a bit of fun and the opportunity to make new connections with other students learning together. Monday 8th September 2025 –

Monday 22nd September 2025

10am – 1pm

 

Belfast Recovery College

 

Wellness Recovery action Plan

(WRAP)

WRAP is a self-management tool, designed to support people to understand and manage their mental health. WRAP can be used to help support people deal with challenging situations. This course will assist you to identify what wellness tools work best for you and help you establish your own personalised Wellness Recovery Action Plan. Through a series of tools and action plans students can make their life more the way they want it to be. This is ideal for anyone who wants to make positive changes in the way they feel and live. Tuesday 9th September 2025 & Wednesday 10th September 2025

9.30am – 4.30pm

 

 

 

Tuesday 21st October 2025 & Wednesday 22nd October 2025

9.30am – 4.30pm

 

 

Wednesday 26th  November 2025 & Thursday 27th November 2025

9.30am – 4.30pm

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Living with Personality Disorder If you have heard the term Personality Disorder from a Doctor, Psychiatrist or Community Psychiatric Nurse (CPN) you might be left wondering what it actually means.

 

This workshop is aimed at helping service users, mental health practitioners and carers understand what is meant by “personality disorder”. We will look at some of the myths and misconceptions we might have as well as increasing awareness of the struggles of living with a personality disorder.

 

We also want to give people a chance to learn about some of the treatment options for people who have a diagnosis and how to help someone you know with a personality disorder.

Thursday 11th September 2025

10am – 1pm

 

Thursday 13th November 2025

10am – 12.30pm

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Self – Care In today’s fast paced world it can be easy to forget about the little things we need to do each day to maintain our wellbeing. This workshop looks at the culture of Self Care; its values and benefits and suggests ways in which it can be incorporated in your daily life. Students will gain a deeper understanding of why self-care is so important in our lives.

 

You will gain an increased awareness and knowledge of support organisations available to individuals within the community.

Thursday 11th September 2025

2pm – 4pm

 

Thursday 16th October 2025

10am – 12pm

 

Wednesday 19th November

2025

2pm – 4pm

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Living with Psychosis This course will explore what psychosis is. It will discuss the symptoms and causes of psychosis as well as the range of treatment options available for this mental health condition. Psychosis will be discussed from both a lived experience and an educational perspective. The aim of the session is to gain or revise knowledge and understanding of psychosis, so that students will reflect and engage positively in an individual’s recovery journey. Friday 12th September 2025

12pm – 3pm

Belfast Recovery College
My Menopause Matters Menopause is a major physical, mental and emotional transitional time in a woman’s life.  Some women find the transition fairly straightforward whilst for others it can be a time of intense emotions, physical symptoms and mental challenges.  The key message is that no woman experiences the transition the same.  It is a unique journey and therefore, a very personal lived experience.  This programme aims to provide you with up to date information on the menopause, its signs, symptoms, and ways to manage it.   Life does not pause whilst you go through menopause as other life changes occur alongside such as loss, children leaving home and general aging issues.  The programme will focus on the physical and mental health aspects of menopause and aims to inform and empower you as you navigate your own very unique menopausal journey.  Delivered over one session, in the first half, we define and explain menopause and its features.  This will help normalise your reactions and demystify the various interventions available. In the second half of the session, you will learn how the dramatic shift in hormones during menopause can have a huge impact on mental health and wellbeing. This session will help you understand and manage your psychological and emotional reactions to help live well with the menopause, know that there are things we can do and how to access support. The course is open to everyone as we all need to learn more about this area to give ourselves compassion and give compassion to others. Tuesday 30th September 2025

10am – 2pm

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Building our Self – Esteem Many of us struggle with self-esteem issues and self-confidence daily. This can hold us back and keep us stuck in a very isolated place. We tend to take our self-worth from others and their opinion of us instead of believing in our own

value and worth as a unique individual. Please join us where we can all learn and develop skills and knowledge. You will be involved in conversations where you will feel comfortable in the course to understand how important it is to value yourself and not let judgement of others hold us back.

Wednesday 17th September 2025

1.30pm – 4pm

 

Wednesday 12th November 2025

2pm – 3.30pm

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Compassionate Journaling This is a 3 week course where you will learn various styles of journaling to help you engage with your wellbeing. Focusing on how a journal can be as unique as you are with some simple tips along the way, such as habit tracking, medication and mood trackers. This course provides creativity and structure to your journaling styles. Thursday 18th September 2025 – Thursday 9th October 2025

1pm – 4pm

Belfast Recovery College
Peer Support Awareness Session Peer Support Worker Role Awareness Session               Are you interested in learning more about a peer support worker role in mental health services? You may be interested in applying to become a peer support worker when jobs are advertised but would like to find out more about this type of role first.  This 1.5hr session will explore what the role of a peer support worker is, the application process and give an opportunity to explore whether or not you may be ready for the job role. You will also look at what you can do to develop the training and experience you may need. You can also decide if this role is for you. The session will be of interest to those applying for job opportunities advertised for full-time, part-time within the Belfast HSC Trust. The Recovery College prospectus also provides Job Skills and IT for the Terrified courses which are aimed at developing skills in completing job applications including on-line and preparation for interviews. Friday 19th September 2025

12pm – 1.30pm

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Peer Educator Awareness Session Are you interested in learning more about a peer educator role in the Belfast Trust Recovery College in mental health services? You may be interested in applying to become a peer educator when jobs are advertised but would like to find out more about this type of role first.  This 1.5hr session will explore what the role of a peer educator is, the application process and give an opportunity to explore whether or not you may be ready for the job role. You will also look at what you can do to develop the training and experience you may need. You can also decide if this role is for you. The session will be of interest to those applying for job opportunities advertised for full-time, part-time or Bank roles in the Belfast HSC Trust. The Recovery College prospectus also provides Job Skills and IT for the Terrified courses which are aimed at developing skills in completing job applications including on-line and preparation for interviews. Friday 19th September 2025

2pm – 3pm

Belfast Recovery College
Communication and Assertiveness Skills Do you ever feel as though your opinions aren’t heard, or that people readily dismiss or undermine your views? Maybe you have a habit of handling

situations aggressively, lack the confidence to speak up or find it hard to express your needs and wishes.

This course aims to help you develop skills to communicate better with others respectfully and with compassion. We will explore appropriate assertiveness techniques to enable students to engage in better conversations and achieve better outcomes for yourself and others.

Tuesday 23th September 2025

10am – 2pm

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Building Resilience Resilience is how we adapt in the face of adversity, trauma, tragedy, threats or sources of stress. By working out what we find stressful and by building on our inner strength we are more likely to be able to adapt to these sources of stress. Someone who is resilient has the knowledge, skills and attitude that help maintain their wellbeing.

This course explores the benefits and barriers to becoming more resilient and how we can support ourselves.

Wednesday 24th September 2025

10am – 1pm

 

Tuesday 11th November 2025

10am – 12.30pm

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MS Teams

Getting a good night’s sleep Getting a good night’s sleep is an important part of mental health recovery. This course will explore the benefits of getting a good night’s sleep, what can prevent us from getting a good night’s sleep and practical tips to help you get a good night’s sleep. Thursday 25th September 2025

10am – 12pm

 

Wednesday 19th November 2025

10am – 12.30pm

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Movie Club Its movie time at the Belfast Recovery College! Take a movie journey with Belfast Recovery College (films rated PG and above).

We’ve got a wide range of movies being shown for all tastes. So enjoy a great time with fellow cinema lovers.  There will be a movie showing every month. The group can being ideas for the movie of the month. Feel free to bring your popcorn 

Friday 26th September 2025

 

Friday 31st October 2025

1pm – 4pm

 

 

Friday 28th November 2025

1pm – 4pm

 

Friday 12th December 2025

12.30pm – 3.30pm

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Living With Depression This course explores the topic of depression, a common mental health condition that can affect people of all ages. It looks at the signs and common symptoms of depression as well as the different types that people can experience. We aim to dispel some of the myths around depression and stigma associated with it. Depression can often make you feel helpless. The course helps to make you aware of tools to help you take action and feel more in control which will have a positive effect and make a difference. So, the course looks at developing your understanding of living with depression and the many things that you can do to help you identify signs and manage your symptoms. The aim is to increase your knowledge of the wide range of treatments, services and lifestyle opportunities that are available and how to find further help and support. Monday 29th September 2025

10am – 3pm

 

 

Monday 27th October 2025

10am – 1pm

 

Monday 24th November 2025

10am – 3pm

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Understanding Eating Disorders Would you like to learn more about understanding eating disorders? In this course you will learn what is an eating disorder, its history and origins. There will be self-care tips, alongside nutritional information and how to help and communicate with someone who has an eating disorder. In this five hour course, we will look at routines and why they are important as well as body image throughout history. With some interactive activities and great discussions around how to help yourself or those you are caring for who may have an eating disorder. Wednesday 1st October 2025

10am – 3pm

Belfast Recovery College
Take Control of your wellbeing Many of us lead very busy lives. Often, finding the right balance is a challenge and it is all too easy for our own health and wellbeing to take a back seat. It can be hard to know where to begin if you want to make a change for the better. This course is designed for those who want help to think about their own wellbeing and to take the practical steps to improve it. Learn new skills and techniques, create a realistic plan for the future and put it into practice. Monday 6th October 2025

10am – 1pm

 

 

Tuesday 2nd December

2025

10am – 12.30pm

Belfast Recovery College

 

 

MS Teams

 

Compassion Fatigue Compassion fatigue is an emotional and physical burden created by the trauma of helping others in distress, which leads to a reduced capacity for

empathy towards suffering in the future. This is especially common in front line workers, however, we are all vulnerable. This course looks at the symptoms and stages in Compassion Fatigue, and highlights self-management strategies that can be employed to maintain wellness.

Monday 6th October 2025

2pm – 4pm

 

Monday 1st December 2025

2pm – 4pm

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Meeting People and Making Friends Getting the confidence to meet new people can be difficult for anyone. This informal course aims to build your skills and learn tips to help meet new people and make new friends. You will learn some approaches for developing your conversation skills and managing your worries about going into a group for the first time. We will explore opportunities that can help you find people and places in your community to meet that might interest you.

Come along and enjoy the craic in a friendly and supportive place.

Tuesday 7th October 2025

1pm – 4pm

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Group Skills “Do you want to set up a group? Are you wondering where to start? This session will help you to decide on your groups purpose and help you understand how groups work and will be delivered from a lived and learned perspective. The session will also look at some of the skills needed to get a group started and keep it going. Wednesday 8th October 2025

2pm – 4pm

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ChairTastics ChairTastics is a dynamic chair based exercise programme designed to have a bit of fun whilst we move through various strengthening and mobility exercises. We use fun, simple routines to music.

This course is suited to everyone including those with limited mobility and disabilities.

Please wear comfortable clothes and trainers and bring a water bottle for the class.

Thursday 9th October 2025

11am – 12pm

 

Wednesday 3rd December 2025

2pm – 3pm

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Living with Self Harm This course aims to raise awareness and increase better understanding of

self harm. This course aims to raise awareness and increase better understanding of self harm. We will specifically consider myths and misconceptions around

self harm, explore the idea of self harm as a communication of thoughts and feelings and what can be helpful to those who self harm. The course will also look at the motivation for changing self-harming behaviours including developing alternative coping strategies.

Thursday 9th October 2025

10am – 12.30pm

 

Thursday 4th November 2025

10am – 12.30pm

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Living with Schizophrenia Despite an estimated 1 in 100 people experiencing the disorder called schizophrenia it is still misunderstood and surrounded by stigma. Through this course we will explore the definitions, the different impacts it may have and challenge the stigma around it. This course will address the experience of Living with Schizophrenia, causes, treatments and how to prevent relapse. It will be discussed from lived and educational perspectives. Friday 10th December 2025

1pm – 3pm

 

Friday 21st November 2025

1.30pm – 3.30pm

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Understanding Substance Misuse This introductory course aims to raise awareness and build their knowledge around the area of Substance Misuse / Addictions. The course is open to anyone including service users, carers, health professionals and the community and voluntary sector, families or friends. You do not have to have any knowledge of drugs or alcohol to attend. Monday 13th October 2025

1pm – 4pm

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Compassion Listening Skills Compassionate Listening Skills   This practical workshop helps to develop the skills and qualities needed to become a compassionate and skilled helper to facilitate wellbeing and recovery. The course is suitable for any person in a support role such as mental health practitioners, service users, carers, loved ones, family, friends and clients. It will give knowledge and practice of active listening and communication skills. You will learn and practice a three step model to develop better helping skills and know the different types of questioning and following skills to enable the person to think things through. Thursday 23rd October 2025

10am – 3pm

Belfast Recovery College
Understanding Gratitude Gratitude can be a powerful thought or feeling. In this course you will get to develop a greater understanding of gratitude and learn practical tips you can use on a daily basis to bring about an attitude of gratitude in your life. In this practical course we will share how gratitude can have a positive effect on your mental health, happiness and wellbeing. Monday 20th October 2025

2pm – 4pm

Belfast Recovery College
Personal Independent Payments This course is co-produced in partnership with the East Belfast Independent Advice Centre (EBIAC). Do you think that you might have an entitlement to PIPS? PIPS IS A payment for those who live with disabilities. There have been many changes to benefits in recent years. This interactive up-to-date workshop will explain the criteria of entitlement to this benefit, the process for claiming and the appeals process if you are turned down. It will also outline the support that is available from advice services. Tuesday 21st October 2025

10am – 12.30pm

 

Monday 1st December 2025

10am – 12.30pm

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Food and Mood The relationship between our diet and our mental health is complex. However, research shows a link between what we eat and how we feel.  Certain foods and nutrients help your brain to make chemicals that can impact your mood, attention and focus, while other foods can zap your energy. Eating well can help you feel better.

During this course we explore the relationship between what you eat and how you feel, including tips on how to introduce healthy eating into your life.

Tuesday 14th October 2025

1pm – 4pm

Belfast Recovery College
Disclosing your mental health condition Deciding whether to tell your employer about your mental health can be a difficult choice and a dilemma for some people. This useful practical course is a guide to advocating for yourself in the workplace. It makes you aware of your rights and responsibilities, as well as weighing up the pros and cons to help you decide the right course of action for you. Wednesday 29th October 2025

2pm – 4pm

Belfast Recovery College
Stress Management Stress affects us all and in very different ways. The right amount of stress can be a motivating factor for change or to keep us stimulated. But too much stress can be debilitating and adversely affect our mental and physical health and wellbeing. This course will explore what stress is, its causes and how it can affect us. Students will examine ways of overcoming stress should it become too much and identify different coping strategies for managing stress. Tuesday 28th October 2025

10am – 12.30pm

 

Tuesday 25th November 2025

2pm – 4pm

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Introduction to Psychological Therapies Different styles of therapy can suit different individuals, situations and times, so further information may help to make the best choice. Staff who attend may want a better understanding of psychological therapies for themselves, or to help when considering a referral to psychological therapies for someone they are working with. Wednesday 29th October 2025

10am – 1pm

Belfast Recovery College
Top Tips for looking after yourself The Top Tips for Looking after yourself programme is co-delivered in partnership with the Belfast Trust Health Improvement Team. It is an interactive workshop to enable and empower students to understand their mental health, manage stress and build resilience. In this practical course you will become more aware of your own stress levels.

You will explore skills and self-help strategies to promote and protect your own emotional wellbeing. You will gain an increased awareness and knowledge of support organisations available to individuals within the community.

Thursday 30th October 2025

1pm – 4pm

 

Thursday 4th November 2025

1pm – 3.30pm

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Living with Bi Polar Bipolar Affective Disorder is not just about experiencing the ups and downs of everyday life. It’s about experiencing extreme highs and lows that seems to take on a life of their own, independent of events around you. This course will discuss the experience of living with Bi-Polar for students; its causes, triggers, treatment options and ways of preventing relapse. The aim is to help students to deal with the impact of this disorder on one’s daily life. Friday 31st October 2025

1pm – 2.30pm

 

Friday 5th December 2025

1pm – 3pm

 

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Music and Wellbeing Studies on mood and music reports suggest that music and wellbeing programmes can be designed to achieve goals such as managing stress, enhancing memory, and alleviating pain. Music helps us engage with our emotions, it helps with our memories, reunites, and can create neural connections in our brains. Music has the power to draw our attention away from adversities which in turn gives us hope. Tuesday 4th November 2025 – Tuesday 18th November 2025

10am – 1pm

Belfast Recovery College
Getting the most of your Appointments This course will enable service users, carers and mental health practitioners to effectively prepare for and manage appointments, both face to face and virtual. We explore what we can do before, during and after the stages of the appointment process and to gain the knowledge of what may contribute or hinder effective appointments. The course will also explore such areas as anxiety, confidence and assertiveness and how these can impact the success of appointments. Wednesday 5th November 2025

2pm – 4pm

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Embedding Hope and Recovery We all have hopes and dreams and sometimes life can get in the way of making these dreams a reality. When you have been diagnosed with a mental health condition the impact can be overwhelming for you and a loved one. Too often people think they will not fulfil their hopes, ambitions or aspirations. This course gives the opportunity to explore the concept of recovery in our day to day lives as it unique to them. It will provide space for you to reflect on what might help you grow beyond what has happened and take a step on your recovery journey to rebuild a satisfying, valued and purposeful life. The course can also help us think about embedding hope in our lives and learn about opportunities available to us that can assist us in making that that step to living well with or without the symptoms of mental ill health. Thursday 6th November 2025

10am – 1pm

Belfast Recovery College
Writing for Self Expression Expressive writing is about self-expression. It helps a person to think about their experiences and put their thoughts and feelings into words. These workshops will offer you an opportunity to reflect and write in a safe, friendly and confidential atmosphere that fosters personal awareness and wellbeing.

It doesn’t matter whether or not you’re used to writing, the exercises and conversation will help you to write about your life and experiences; from a few lines to a story, from a list to a poem, from all the things you’ve missed over the past couple of years, to all the things you’ve gained. You don’t need any experience of writing to do this course.

Tuesday 4th November 2025 –

Tuesday 25th November 2025

2pm – 3.30pm

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Return to work with Care Are you considering returning to the world of work or volunteering? Have you taken an absence from work because of mental illness or considering a new job? Or, are you in the role of manager and looking for more information? The course includes things to consider before looking for employment, benefits of work, choosing your career, gaining qualifications, volunteering, your rights and what supports are needed to maintain wellness in work. Tuesday 9th November

2025

1pm – 3pm

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