Getting back on your feet – the CHIME way

Hand planting a tree on dry cracked
Our workshop will explore what is meant by the word recovery, how we feel about it and whether it relates to our individual lives

Join us whilst we consider the importance of Connectedness, Hope, Identity, Meaning and Empowerment and how this has the potential to impact on our wellbeing and recovery as we understand it.

Date

Thursday 22 May 2025

Time

12:30pm - 2:30pm

Location

Community Room at Meir Primary Care Centre
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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