Belfast Exposed 23 Donegall Street Belfast BT1 2FF United Kingdom
Belfast Exposed comprises of a contemporary gallery, futures gallery, community engagement programmes, photography training courses, bookshop, reading room and archive.
Following on from the success of the WHO International Healthy Cities Conference, Changing Cities to Change the World, Celebrating thirty years of the Healthy Cites movement, held last week in Belfast, we are delighted to announce the Belfast Healthy Cities, ‘Healthy City’ 2018 awards.
There are four award categories, Promoting Health Equity; Healthy Places; Healthy Living and Engaging for Change.
The call for entry is open until 5.00pm Monday 12 November 2018. Further information and to submit an online application visit https://awards.belfasthealthycities.com/ The awards will be presented at a high profile ceremony in Belfast on Tuesday 11 December 2018.
Belfast Pride Centre First Floor Belfast BT1 1FF United Kingdom
Belfast Pride is one of the biggest festivals in Belfast – we aim to promote equality, visibility and inclusion for the LGBT+ community in Belfast and we reach up to 60,000 people each year with over 150 events across 10 days.
Valuing the combined lived experience of mental health and professional knowledge we co-produce courses to improve the wellbeing of people in the community of Belfast. Recovery College students include service users, families, friends, carers, staff and those with an interest in wellbeing and mental health. A peer educator with lived experience of mental health and a staff educator with knowledge of the subject area facilitate the workshops.
The Belfast Recovery College welcomes everyone to attend our free wellbeing and mental health education and learning programmes. There are a range of courses open to the community of Belfast. All you have to do is enrol!
Dates:
02 October 201909 October 201916 October 201923 October 201930 October 201906 November 201913 November 201920 November 2019
A social support network is made up of friends, family and peers. It is comforting to
know that people are around if needed for a phone call or a cup of coffee. Having
a support network gives you a sense of belonging. This course will help you to
consider how to build or improve your support network and relationships.
Staff will find it useful to advise patients/clients in establishing a social support
network. (Duration of course: 3.5 hrs)
A social support network is made up of friends, family and peers. It is comforting to
know that people are around if needed for a phone call or a cup of coffee. Having
a support network gives you a sense of belonging. This course will help you to
consider how to build or improve your support network and relationships.
Staff will find it useful to advise patients/clients in establishing a social support
network. (Duration of course: 3.5 hrs)
To enrol for this course, just download the enrolment form below, fill it out and email it to [email protected]
Valuing the combined lived experience of mental health and professional knowledge we co-produce courses to improve the wellbeing of people in the community of Belfast. Recovery College students include service users, families, friends, carers, staff and those with an interest in wellbeing and mental health. A peer educator with lived experience of mental health and a staff educator with knowledge of the subject area facilitate the workshops. The Belfast Recovery College welcomes everyone to attend our free wellbeing and mental health education and learning programmes. There are a range of courses open to the community of Belfast. All you have to do is enrol!
Valuing the combined lived experience of mental health and professional knowledge we co-produce courses to improve the wellbeing of people in the community of Belfast. Recovery College students include service users, families, friends, carers, staff and those with an interest in wellbeing and mental health. A peer educator with lived experience of mental health and a staff educator with knowledge of the subject area facilitate the workshops. The Belfast Recovery College welcomes everyone to attend our free wellbeing and mental health education and learning programmes. There are a range of courses open to the community of Belfast. All you have to do is enrol!
This practical workshop is for anyone who wishes to develop themselves personally
and professionally. The time is spent reflecting on how far you have travelled in your
journey by sharing stories and experiences that may inspire and encourage hope
and opportunity. Participants will work through a step by step guide on mapping out
their goal(s) and leave with a plan that will help in reaching those goals.
(Duration of course: 3 hrs)
Valuing the combined lived experience of mental health and professional knowledge we co-produce courses to improve the wellbeing of people in the community of Belfast. Recovery College students include service users, families, friends, carers, staff and those with an interest in wellbeing and mental health. A peer educator with lived experience of mental health and a staff educator with knowledge of the subject area facilitate the workshops. The Belfast Recovery College welcomes everyone to attend our free wellbeing and mental health education and learning programmes. There are a range of courses open to the community of Belfast. All you have to do is enrol!
Autistic Spectrum Condition (ASC) otherwise known as autism, affects 1.1% of the
population in Northern Ireland. ASC is a developmental condition and will be
present throughout a person’s lifespan. Many individuals are now receiving a
diagnosis in adulthood due to improved awareness of the condition and improved
access to assessment services.
This session will consider specifically, the adult experience of ASC; dispel the
negative stereotypes of ASC; and highlight the value that individuals with the
condition can bring to the world. A professional practitioner will explain the clinical
features of ASC, which include difficulties with social communication, repetitive
behaviours and restricted interests. A peer educator who received an adult
diagnosis will reflect on what life has been like having the condition without knowing.
The experience of the assessment process and post-diagnostic journey will be
discussed. Supports available to adults with ASC (within the Belfast Trust area) and
their families and carers will be identified. (Duration of course: 2 hrs)
Valuing the combined lived experience of mental health and professional knowledge we co-produce courses to improve the wellbeing of people in the community of Belfast. Recovery College students include service users, families, friends, carers, staff and those with an interest in wellbeing and mental health. A peer educator with lived experience of mental health and a staff educator with knowledge of the subject area facilitate the workshops. The Belfast Recovery College welcomes everyone to attend our free wellbeing and mental health education and learning programmes. There are a range of courses open to the community of Belfast. All you have to do is enrol!
Our Belfast Recovery College welcomes everyone to attend our free wellbeing and mental health education and learning programmes. There are a range of courses open to the community of Belfast. All you have to do is enrol!
Valuing the combined lived experience of mental health and professional knowledge we co-produce courses to improve the wellbeing of people in the community of Belfast. Recovery College students include service users, families, friends, carers, staff and those with an interest in wellbeing and mental health. A peer educator with lived experience of mental health and a staff educator with knowledge of the subject area facilitate the workshops. The Belfast Recovery College welcomes everyone to attend our free wellbeing and mental health education and learning programmes. There are a range of courses open to the community of Belfast. All you have to do is enrol!
Mindfulness introduces people to meditation techniques and teaches lifelong skills
that can be helpful for everyone in coping with the large and small stressors and
struggles of everyday life. It is also useful for physical and mental health conditions.
This course will consist of 8 sessions, one day each week and will give students and give an in-depth look at mindfulness, what it involves and how it may help you.
Dates:
18 September 201925 September 201902 October 201909 October 201916 October 201923 October 201930 October 201906 November 2019
Valuing the combined lived experience of mental health and professional knowledge we co-produce courses to improve the wellbeing of people in the community of Belfast. Recovery College students include service users, families, friends, carers, staff and those with an interest in wellbeing and mental health. A peer educator with lived experience of mental health and a staff educator with knowledge of the subject area facilitate the workshops. The Belfast Recovery College welcomes everyone to attend our free wellbeing and mental health education and learning programmes. There are a range of courses open to the community of Belfast. All you have to do is enrol
Valuing the combined lived experience of mental health and professional knowledge we co-produce courses to improve the wellbeing of people in the community of Belfast. Recovery College students include service users, families, friends, carers, staff and those with an interest in wellbeing and mental health. A peer educator with lived experience of mental health and a staff educator with knowledge of the subject area facilitate the workshops. The Belfast Recovery College welcomes everyone to attend our free wellbeing and mental health education and learning programmes. There are a range of courses open to the community of Belfast. All you have to do is enrol!
Valuing the combined lived experience of mental health and professional knowledge we co-produce courses to improve the wellbeing of people in the community of Belfast. Recovery College students include service users, families, friends, carers, staff and those with an interest in wellbeing and mental health. A peer educator with lived experience of mental health and a staff educator with knowledge of the subject area facilitate the workshops. The Belfast Recovery College welcomes everyone to attend our free wellbeing and mental health education and learning programmes. There are a range of courses open to the community of Belfast. All you have to do is enrol!
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. (Duration of course: 2 days)
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. (Duration of course: 2 days)
BSCR 127-147 Sandy Row Belfast BT125ET United Kingdom
Wide range of I.T. courses, Essential Skills Delivery, Community Development & Good Relations Programmes, Post Primary Study Support Service, 16-18 year old and Adult Training Programmes.
4- 6 Donegall Street Place BELFAST BT1 2FN United Kingdom
The Belfast Unemployed Resource Centre was established in 1984 to to provide support, education training and facilities to the unemployed and other groups living with social and economic disadvantage.
55- 59 Adelaine St. Belfast BT2 8FE United Kingdom
We develop exceptional communicators through media training and public speaking coaching delivered online and face-to-face.
We offer public speaking courses, one-to-one coaching and training programme for your entire team.
Belfast Carnival Centre 11 - 47 Boyd Street Belfast BT13 2GU United Kingdom
We are Creative Innovators in Peacebuilding: Enabling the Arts as the dialogue to assist the development of a more peaceful, equal and intercultural society free from racism & sectarianism.