Strategic Focus
Even the word itself says… I’m Possible
All of our programmes are driven by our commitment to a preventative strategy, enabling and empowering our beneficiaries to identify early warning signs and triggers equipping them to be pro-active in developing and strengthening resilient practices and tools to protect their personal wellbeing.
Our Programmes & Bespoke Services
Our programmes and workshops range from internationally acclaimed, accredited programmes like Wellness Recovery Action Plan (WRAP®) and Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) to our youth and children focused programmes: Uberheroes® and Uberheroes: My Origin Story® a portfolio of unique, bespoke courses, workshops and seminars tailored to your business, organisation or group.
These programmes are designed to provide individuals, regardless of background or experience, the tools they’ll need to
help them to recognise the early signs and symptoms of mental health issues, providing practical help, and guidance for each person.
We have covered topics such as stress management, building resilience, conflict resolution, supervision & reflection, understanding social medias impact, embedding mental wellbeing in the workplace, working in teams, understanding mental health in different age ranges, etc. The common thread in the creation and delivery of all of these programmes, is that we listen to your needs first, then build and deliver based on those needs.
Facilitation Teams
Our facilitators come from diverse backgrounds and are highly trained and experienced, they normally deliver in teams of two and come from a broad spectrum of specialties. All have a passion for making a difference in the lives of those who attend the programmes. We aim to de-stigmatise mental ill-health, to unpack what wellbeing actually means in a way that is easy to understand, accessible to all and is engaging, informative and has a high level of retention recall.
We have worked widely with schools, community groups, and clergy.
Pre-Emptive Approach
This facilitates our beneficiaries to recognise what they need to do on a daily basis to maintain their wellbeing, how to identify the triggers that may affect them, the early warning signs that should alert them and the steps to take to address issues before they become a crisis. Such an approach can dramatically reduce emotional and physical symptoms and decrease the need for prolonged absence from work or school whilst also protecting enjoyment in the community and with family and friends.