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Getting Involved - Oxfordshire Recovery College
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Thinking about volunteering with the ORC? We are looking for tutors who have lived or professional experience in various aspects of mental health. Interested, or have an idea for an ORC course? Apply to be an ORC volunteer tutor: Click here! If you would like further information on becoming a tutor with the college then please contact our Lead Tutor, Glen Clayton, by email at glen.clayton@restore.org.uk or by calling: (01865) 779613. What needs to happen before I start as a tutor?
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Oxfordshire Mental Health Partnership - Oxfordshire Recovery College
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Oxfordshire Mental Health Partnership. The Oxfordshire Mental Health Partnership. We are also hoping that through closer joint working, shared training and development and shared learning we will build on the specialist skills of all of our staff. We will give them the support they need to provide the level of high quality care we want all of our service users to receive. Our winter course dates are out! Please click on the links below for more details:. 2017 Oxfordshire Recovery College.
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Oxfordshire Recovery College - Oxfordshire Recovery College
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Watch one of our Recovery College Tutors and Oxford Health Project Manager Lead talk about our work:. All college courses and workshops are co-produced and co-delivered by tutors with personal and tutors with professional experience of mental health problems. Who can argue against the power of collaboration between peer and clinician when you see with your own eyes people living their dreams and having hope because of it? About Your Recovery College. Supports people to achieve their ambitions. Students c...
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2017 Course Programme - Oxfordshire Recovery College
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Our NEW term dates are out! Please click on the links below for more details:. Please express an interest. For any of our courses listed below – you can check ‘what happens next’. To find out more about our student pathway. We notify students booked on to our courses of the course venues closer to the course dates. Mental Health and Wellbeing: Support for Parents. Introduction to the Caring Role. Introduction to Spirituality in Recovery. The Benefits of Pets. 2017 Oxfordshire Recovery College.
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How do I get involved? - Oxfordshire Recovery College
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How do I get involved? Look at the courses available. And when you find courses or workshops that interest you, you can either:. Print off and complete the expression of interest form (PDF). And post it to:. If you have any questions or would like to discuss the courses available then please contact:. Telephone: (01865) 779 613. Email: info@oxfordshirerecoverycollege.org.uk. Our winter course dates are out! Please click on the links below for more details:. 2017 Oxfordshire Recovery College.
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Oxfordshire Recovery College - Oxfordshire Recovery College
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Watch one of Recovery College Tutors William Stewart and Oxford Health Clinical Project Manager Catriona Canning talk about our work:. All college courses and workshops are co-produced and co-delivered by tutors with personal and tutors with professional experience of mental health problems. Who can argue against the power of collaboration between peer and clinician when you see with your own eyes people living their dreams and having hope because of it? About Your Recovery College. Students choose their...
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Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust - Oxfordshire Mental Health Partnership
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Oxfordshire Mental Health Partnership. Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust. Introduction to the Partnership. Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust. Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust. Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust is a community-focused healthcare organisation that provides physical and mental health and social care with the aim of improving the health and wellbeing of all our patients and their families. For more information, please visit our website. Visit the Oxfordshire Recovery College website.
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Media Enquiries - Oxfordshire Mental Health Partnership
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Oxfordshire Mental Health Partnership. Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust. Introduction to the Partnership. Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust. Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust handles all media enquiries on behalf of the Oxfordshire Mental Health Partnership. Please call Switchboard on: 01865 901000 and ask to speak to the Communications and Engagement Team. Contacting us out of hours:. For urgent media enquiries out of hours (Monday Thursday 5pm to 9am and from Friday 5pm to Monday 9am) please contac...
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Oxfordshire Mind - Oxfordshire Mental Health Partnership
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Oxfordshire Mental Health Partnership. Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust. Introduction to the Partnership. Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust. We’re Mind, the mental health charity. We’re here to make sure anyone with a mental health problem has somewhere to turn for advice and support. Peer support groups for people with a shared experience of mental health problems. Free short courses on subjects like managing stress and becoming more assertive. Signpost people to other forms of help.
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Elmore Community Services - Oxfordshire Mental Health Partnership
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Oxfordshire Mental Health Partnership. Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust. Introduction to the Partnership. Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust. Elmore Community Services is a charity based in Oxford working in the community with people who have complex needs. Commonly our clients have a range of ‘needs’ including mental health, homelessness, substance misuse, offending behaviour, physical health problems, learning difficulties and relationship breakdowns. Some quotes from our clients:.