Here you can find an outline of the sessions that we offer. They are arranged into categories to make them easier to navigate and relate to each category of the ReQol wellbeing tool, If you would like more information please visit our session list.
- Activity.
- Belonging.
- Choice.
- Hope.
- Self-Perception.
- Wellbeing.
Some of the sessions apply to more than one subject area and there is no limit to how many you are able to access.
If you are looking to find the areas that you may want to focus on why not enrol with us via our member’s area and complete our wellbeing scoring tool ReQol.
Session Title | Session Description | Session Category |
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Understanding EUPD | By raising awareness around EUPD helps to encourage individuals to seek help, better understand their condition and live the best life for they can. It also allows others know how best to support people living with EUPD and this can lead to more compassionate relationships. In this session, we will discuss possible causes, symptoms and treatments of EUPD (Emotionally Unstable Personality Disorder), also known as Borderline Personality Disorder. You may find the discussions beneficial if you have EUPD, thinking you might have EUPD or support someone with EUPD. Through sharing experiences, we are working to help eliminate the stigma around mental illness. | Wellbeing |
Understanding the mental health act | The mental health act is a vital piece of law that is used in mental health care when needed. It can be hard to understand what the mental health act is or what professionals are referring to, however understanding your rights is important. This 2 part session will explore the mental health act and some misunderstandings formed by the media. We will cover myths and facts around the law before going on to explore some commonly used sections under the act in mental health care. Person-centred care, advanced decision making and least restrictive care will be discussed before closing with when a section made under the act can end. Community Roots LSCFT aims to encourage wellbeing and provides a range of opportunities to support the community and develop understanding | Wellbeing |
Character Strengths | Character strengths are individual to a person and can contribute to wellbeing and confidence. Discovering our character strengths captures our uniqueness and are important to improve a sense of self, greater life satisfaction and positive emotions. Within this session we will take a look at what character strengths are, how these are reflected in your thoughts, feelings and actions to promote wellbeing and how we can start recognizing these. By reflecting on our experiences, we might find areas which we are proud of but also want to work on. At community roots, we can provide you with courses to support this. | Wellbeing |
Approved Clinical Roles | Do you know what an approved clinician or an approved clinical role is? If not then these sessions are for you! Approved clinical roles and approved clinicians are roles that relate to the mental health act within inpatient services (mental health hospital ward). This session will cover what these roles are and what they do within services with content straight from the clinicians themselves whilst highlighting some questions from service users. The session will cover what an approved clinician is, how you’d meet them within inpatient services, existing knowledge gaps and how this role fits into the service team. So if you or someone you know would benefit from knowing more about the experience of inpatient services then please book on and hopefully we’ll see you soon! | Wellbeing |
Self Regulation | Self-regulation is important for well-being and relationships as you are able to better manage emotions and control behavior. Developing self-regulation is important and such skills can contribute to increased self-confidence, stress management and reduced anxiety. In this session we will cover what self-regulation is and make the connection between thoughts and behaviors before discussing ways to develop self-regulation using things such as mindfulness and reframing negative thought exercises. LSCFT Community Roots aims to better wellbeing in small steps, building up confidence and learning from each other | Wellbeing |