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New story on our websiteLast week was Mental Health Awareness Week. You might have heard more people talking about menta...
18/05/2026

New story on our website

Last week was Mental Health Awareness Week. You might have heard more people talking about mental health and wellbeing last week or places sharing things on social media or holding awareness events. The theme of mental heath awareness week was taking action.

It’s important to look after our mental health all year round not just during Mental Health Awareness week. The new story on our website talks all about this through a person’s experience of OCD and the difference therapy and other groups have had on their life.

The story: https://www.recoverycollegeonline.co.uk/stories/mental-health-is-important-all-year-round/

You can find lots of other stories on our website too from people wanting to share their experiences https://www.recoverycollegeonline.co.uk/information/stories/

If you would like to find out more about mental health in general, you can visit Recovery College Online at: https://www.recoverycollegeonline.co.uk/

The International Day of Families Today is the United Nation’s International Day of Families. The theme this year includ...
15/05/2026

The International Day of Families

Today is the United Nation’s International Day of Families. The theme this year includes promoting work-family balance.

We have two courses that tie in with this topic.
One is Health, Wellbeing and Employment, which includes a section on work-life balance.
The other is Balancing Everyday Activities for Wellbeing. This looks at how to balance what you do you in your life.

To see a list of all our courses go to https://www.recoverycollegeonline.co.uk/courses/

If you would like to find out more about mental health in general, you can visit Recovery College Online at: https://www.recoverycollegeonline.co.uk/

New course called ‘Moving Forward After Difficult Times and Building Resilience’ for Adults.Recovery College Online have...
12/05/2026

New course called ‘Moving Forward After Difficult Times and Building Resilience’ for Adults.

Recovery College Online have launched a new course this Mental Health Awareness Week.

The course is for adults and talks all things resilience including:

• What it is.
• Some of the different models of resilience
• Giving you the opportunity to think about resilience.
• How you can build resilience.
• How building connections can increase your resilience.

The course is free, you can complete it in your own time and it will save where you get up to.

Anyone can do any of our courses and you will get a certificate when you complete it. It is also a great way which you can take action this Mental Health Awareness Week either to help yourself or help you to support someone else.

The course https://www.recoverycollegeonline.co.uk/courses/resilience-13-18/

We also have a course for 13-18 year olds https://www.recoverycollegeonline.co.uk/courses/resilience-13-18/

This week is Mental Health Awareness Week:Mental Health Awareness Week has a theme this year of action.If you haven't do...
11/05/2026

This week is Mental Health Awareness Week:

Mental Health Awareness Week has a theme this year of action.

If you haven't done so already, sign up to Recovery College Online. We are a free way to help you learn more about your mental health and how to look after it.

We have a wide range of free online courses about understanding mental health, building resilience, and developing practical skills to support wellbeing.

Courses are made by people with lived experience of mental health challenges and mental health professionals working together.

The courses can be done by anyone and you get a certificate for completing them!

To access our courses go to https://www.recoverycollegeonline.co.uk/courses/ and create a free account - it only takes 2 minutes to do!

Today we will be at the Drop In Health and Wellbeing Day at Wingate Community Association (TS28 5AA) from 10 -11AM. Pop ...
11/05/2026

Today we will be at the Drop In Health and Wellbeing Day at Wingate Community Association (TS28 5AA) from 10 -11AM. Pop along to find out more about Recovery College Online and ARCH Recovery College as well as lots of other services. See the below post for more information.

Join us for our Health & Wellbeing Day drop in at Wingate Community Association next Monday 11th May between 10am-11am 📍

Services will be there to signpost you for support, such as Durham Wellbeing Alliance, Dual Diagnosis from County Durham Drug & Alcohol, Stop Smoking Practitioner, ARCH Recovery College along with EDMG's Social Prescribers, a Physician Associate for weight loss support and CRT Horden Hub House who run a weekly Monday club with a chair exercise class 11am-12pm.

Sound good? Simply just drop in between these times!

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**Check out our new information page on Perinatal Mental Health**The term 'perinatal mental health' is used to talk abou...
07/05/2026

**Check out our new information page on Perinatal Mental Health**

The term 'perinatal mental health' is used to talk about a person’s emotional and mental health during pregnancy and up to a year after.

This page talks about:
• The types of perinatal mental health difficulties.
• The signs of perinatal mental health difficulties.
• The causes of perinatal mental health difficulties.
• What can help.
• How to support someone else.
• Knowing when to seek urgent help.
• The perinatal state of mind.

Some wonderful women have also shared their personal accounts of perinatal mental health - please head to the website to read them.

The page can be accessed here https://www.recoverycollegeonline.co.uk/.../perinatal.../

You can see the courses that we have on our website here https://www.recoverycollegeonline.co.uk/courses/

What is perinatal mental health? It refers to a person’s emotional and psychological wellbeing during pregnancy and up to roughly one year after. While the perinatal period can be a positive and exciting time, it also brings major physical, hormonal and life changes that can affect mental health....

Perinatal Mental HealthWe have just put a new page live on our website all about perinatal mental health. The term perin...
01/05/2026

Perinatal Mental Health

We have just put a new page live on our website all about perinatal mental health. The term perinatal mental health is used to talk about a person’s emotional and mental health during pregnancy and up to a year after.

This page has lots of personal experience accounts from people who have struggled with their mental health during and after pregnancy.

It talks about:

• The types of perinatal mental health difficulties.
• The signs of perinatal mental health difficulties.
• The causes of perinatal mental health difficulties.
• What can help.
• How to support someone else.
• Knowing when to seek urgent help.
• The perinatal state of mind.

The page can be accessed here https://www.recoverycollegeonline.co.uk/topics/perinatal-mental-health/

You can see the courses that we have on our website here https://www.recoverycollegeonline.co.uk/courses/

World Day for Safety and Health at Work Today is World Day for Safety and Health at Work.At Recovery College Online, we ...
28/04/2026

World Day for Safety and Health at Work

Today is World Day for Safety and Health at Work.

At Recovery College Online, we recognise the impact that your health and wellbeing can have on your ability to work. To find out more check out our course on Health, Wellbeing and Employment.

You can go at your own pace and it saves where you get up to.
You even get a certificate at the end of it.

You can access the course here - https://www.recoverycollegeonline.co.uk/courses/health-wellbeing-and-employment/

If you would like to find out more about mental health in general or see our other courses, you can visit Recovery College Online at:
https://www.recoverycollegeonline.co.uk

Stress Awareness MonthDid you know April is Stress Awareness month? The aim of this is to raise awareness of the causes ...
20/04/2026

Stress Awareness Month

Did you know April is Stress Awareness month?

The aim of this is to raise awareness of the causes of stress and ways that it can be managed. This year’s theme is . The idea is that we can make changes to our lives or the lives of others to improve mental health and wellbeing.

If you want to know more about stress, you might find our ‘Exploring Stress’ course beneficial.

The course talks about what stress is and ways to manage it, as well as explaining the Stress Vulnerability Bucket.

This course is free to do, you can do it in your own time and at your own pace and it saves where you get upto. You even get a certificate at the end of it.

You can access the course here https://www.recoverycollegeonline.co.uk/courses/exploring-stress/

If you would like to find out more about stress, you can also see the stress page on the website https://www.recoverycollegeonline.co.uk/topics/stress/

New course now available at Recovery College Online for 13-to-18-year-olds. The course is called 'Moving Forward after D...
25/03/2026

New course now available at Recovery College Online for 13-to-18-year-olds.

The course is called 'Moving Forward after Difficult Times and Building Resilience.

It has been produced with input from professionals who support young people with their mental health.

The course talks all about how resilience is being able to move forward after a difficult time not always bouncing back to how you were. It talks about ways in which young people can recognise the skills they already have and build their resilience over time.

You can access the course here with a free Recovery College Online account https://www.recoverycollegeonline.co.uk/courses/resilience-13-18/

We also have a children and young people’s information section on the website which you can access https://www.recoverycollegeonline.co.uk/young-people/

Or go to our website home page https://www.recoverycollegeonline.co.uk/

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