Tuesday 29th June 2010
18:00-20:00 @ Barnes House (MiC)
The first of six training sessions for mental health volunteers across HCCT and the Day Services Consortium to gain a Level 2 qualification in MH Work accrdited by City and Guilds. Candidates are assigend a work-based assessor who will supprt them to achieve 5 units.
Principles of Mental Health Work
The Experience of [...]
The first of six training sessions for mental health volunteers across HCCT and the Day Services Consortium to gain a Level 2 qualification in MH Work accrdited by City and Guilds. Candidates are assigend a work-based assessor who will supprt them to achieve 5 units.
Principles of Mental Health Work
The Experience of Mental Distress
Communication with Mental Health Service [...]
Tuesday 15 March 2011
Holy Cross would be happy to receive some feedback about how service users find the service they are receiving. Please feel free to tell us what you think.
Thursday 1st July and Satuday 3rd July 10:00-14:00 HCCT Crypt
If you are volunteering with us and have not already attended a 4 hour induction, please sign up now! This induction provides participants with an overview of HCCT and you can also start earning time credits.
A GREAT OPPORTUNITY TO KNOW MORE ABOUT HCCT!!!
Tuesday 22 June 2010
Timebankers enjoyed a trip to see the sea at Herne Bay last month. Check out the new photos at our Timebanking photo gallery!
Thursday 17 June 2010
Thursday 17th June 2010
10:00-13:00
HCCT Computer Room
Job Search, application and CV improvement sessions provided for all paticipants on the Care 2 Work Programme. Contact natalie.treacher@hcct.org.uk or call 0207 278 4437 to confirm your place.
Thursday 17th June 2010
9:30-16:30
HCCT Crypt
An interactive training, mandatory for Flexicare staff and volunteers. This one-day training covers HIV awareness inculding confidentiality surrounding HIV “status”, medications, support and therapies currently prescribed and the impact of an HIV diagnosis.
“One can ‘deliver’ a parcel or a pizza, but not health or education. All public services require the ‘customer’ to be an active agent in the ‘production’ of the required outcomes. Education and health care initiatives simply fail if the intended recipients are unwilling or unable [...]
Copyright of Holy Cross Centre Trust 2010