Inpatient Workshops

In addition to our community workshops, we also run regular bite-sized sessions for patients at Harplands Hospital, as well as their carers and staff.

The inpatient workshops take place every Wednesday from 1:30pm to 2:15pm, and every other Friday at the same time.

The sessions follow a rotating schedule and include:

  • Arts and Minds

  • Getting Back on Your Feet

  • The Art of Sleep

  • Calm in the Storm

  • Self-Care

For more information, please contact us at wellbeingcollege@combined.nhs.uk.

Important!

If you wish to attend a workshop, you must enrol as a student first, and book on via email 7 days before the session takes place.

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You are not alone.

Help is here, and it's on a new number

You can call 111 any day of the week at any time to speak to a member of our 24/7 Crisis Resolution Home Treatment Team.

If you have an impairment and are unable to use the telephone, you can text the Access Team on 07739 775202 and the team will respond as soon as possible (please note: this text service is charged at your network provider’s rate).