Open Spaces, Reading Places and Special Events - Free Things to do in Nottingham for June 2019

The students and volunteers at the Nottingham Recovery College have co-produced their list of Free Things to do in Nottingham for June 2019
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Some of our services now offer video consultations. You should speak to your clinician if this is something you would like them to consider. You can find out more about video consultation here.
Contact the ward you wish to visit in advance for guidance and instructions for a safe visit.
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Only visit your local Emergency Department for serious life-threatening conditions that need immediate medical attention including persistent severe chest pain, loss of consciousness, acute confused state, severe breathlessness, severe blood loss, serious burns or suspected stroke.
The students and volunteers at the Nottingham Recovery College have co-produced their list of Free Things to do in Nottingham for June 2019
Our blog co-production group is keen to let you know more about the Recovery College so we decided to interview people from the team that leads the College. First up, Peer Trainer Sheryl agreed to sit down for a quick chat with Matt, one of our volunteers.
A few months ago we were delighted to have some mental health nurses from Germany visit the Nottingham Recovery College. Following their visit, we thought we would ask them some questions about their experience and share them with you on the blog.