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Booking is not essential but will give you access to the full benefits available from the Recovery College. You can book using the Recovery College online registration form at the link
Suffolk Libraries is working with the NSFT’s Recovery College to provide a series of live streamed courses at Ipswich County Library to help people with their mental health and wellbeing. This webinar on CHIME will be screened from the Chaucer Room and will start at 11AM and end at 12PM.
This course introduces the key drivers of mental health recovery, known as CHIME – Connections, Hope, Identity, Meaning and Empowerment: The course covers:
What CHIME is
Evidence supporting CHIME
How you can use CHIME in your everyday life to support recovery
Booking is not essential but will give you access to the full benefits available from the Recovery College. You can book using the Recovery College online registration form.
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