The first of six training sessions for mental health volunteers across HCCT and the Day Services Consortium to gain a vocational Level 2 qualification in MH Work accrdited by City and Guilds. Candidates are assigend a work-based assessor who will support them to achieve 5 units. Principles of Mental Health Work The Experience of Mental Distress Communication [...]
Timebankers enjoyed a trip to the London Jazz Festival in November to see ‘Naturally 7′. Timebank member Brian Leach reviews the evening… It was billed as the key event in this years London Jazz Festival, but if the over 40′s of a 2,000 sell out croud thought they were in for a quiet evening of [...]
Timebankers have recently enjoyed 2 days out – to Oxford and to the London Jazz Festival – look out for a review of the concert from timebank member Brian in December’s newsletter.
Gavin Atkins has joined the team as the coordinator for CamdenShares
Timebankers from 3 Camden timebanks have began an 8-week DIY course which will result in lots of new and useful skills for the individuals attending and will boost the timebank pot of services on offer to the local community! Photos can be seen in the timebank
Timebank members enjoyed 3 days of Suffolk sun, sand and surf on our camping holiday in Darsham between 8th and 10th September – a good time was had by all and activities included cycling, hiking and break-dancing! Photos can be seen on our
Film-lovers can now use their time-credits for tickets to a local cinema – give us a call on 0207 278 4437 for more details and have a look at the page to learn more about our timebank.
Are you over 50 and living in the boroughs of Brent or Islington? Are you interested in returning to work or training but currently not receiveing Job Seekers’ Allowance? HCCT have teamd up with CITE and NHS Jobshop, Kentish Town to offer a programme of support, development, work experience and training to help you take your first [...]
Goodbye and thank you to our wonderful Belgian Intern Stephanie Meunier. Stephanie was with us for three months and worked across the organisation. She was a ray of sunshine and she is much missed especially by those attending refugee sessions. Good luck Stephanie! Photos of Stephanie’s leaving celebration to follow in the “Gallery”!
Congratulations to all those volunteers at HCCT and Mind in Camden who recently passed exams at level 2 and 3 which contribute towards City and Guilds certificates in Community Mental Health Work.
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