Weekly Update

College News

July 16, 2026

Welcome to our weekly update.

It’s the last week of this academic year and the end of another amazing and inspiring year at the Recovery & Wellbeing College. It was wonderful to celebrate with some of our learners this week at our Cuppa and Connect event, which was all about connecting, sharing experiences, and having meaningful conversations. Thank you to everyone who came along and for the valuable feedback you gave us.

One theme that emerged from those conversations was how difficult some people find the summer break. While the College team takes a well-earned rest and begins planning and preparing for another exciting year, the pause in courses and regular activities can leave a gap in routines and reduce opportunities to connect with others.

At the same time, summer brings plenty of opportunities to stay connected. Across our communities there are festivals, community events, creative activities, walks, volunteering opportunities, and local groups bringing people together. It can also be a chance to catch up with friends, including those you’ve met through the College, and to continue the connections and conversations that have started in our courses.

We’ve included information below about local events, community offers, and ways to stay connected over the summer, as well as links to our social media pages where we’ll continue to share updates and opportunities. And while September might feel a long way off, don’t leave it too late to book your place on next year’s courses. We have an exciting programme planned and we’d love to welcome you back for another year of learning, connection, and recovery.

 

Featured Article: When Words Aren’t Enough: The Story Behind The Masks We Wear

Sometimes the things that affect us most are the hardest to talk about. In this article, Creative Practitioner Facilitator Sara shares how a simple creative idea grew into one of the College’s most thought-provoking courses. Drawing on her own lived experience of mental health challenges, she reflects on the power of creativity to help us explore what lies behind the faces we show the world.

 

The Masks We Wear grew out of my own experience of struggling to put complex emotions into words. Living with mental health challenges has taught me that feelings aren’t always neat or easy to explain, and sometimes language just isn’t accessible.

In therapy, I was once asked to write a letter. I couldn’t do it. What helped instead was finding my own way through creativity, using colour, texture, marks, and layering to express what I couldn’t say out loud. That experience stayed with me and became the heart of this course.

The course uses creative techniques to explore things many of us live with, such as masking, imposter syndrome, and the gap between how we appear in public and how we feel on the inside. Creating masks allows people to explore those layers gently, without pressure to explain or analyse. Masks can be built up, embellished with personal items, or layered in ways that feel meaningful to the person creating them.

Some learners have shared that they found the course particularly thought‑provoking. It gave them a chance to explore why they might wear a mask in everyday life, what it protects, what it hides, and what it allows them to get through. For many, noticing this in a creative way felt safer and more accessible than talking it through.

I often describe The Masks We Wear as journalling without words. It works on a different part of the brain and can be supportive when talking feels like too much. What really matters to me is that people often want to come back to the course. Even if you’ve done it before, you tend to discover something new. The themes stay the same, but what emerges is always evolving.

For me, this course is about creating a space where emotions can be explored with kindness, honesty, and creativity, especially when words aren’t enough.

Spaces on courses – book now to avoid disappointment:- 

Click the links to find out more:

Plot to Plate

Tuesday 18 August 2026 at 1.30pm-3.00pm
Tuesday 1 September 2026 at 1.30pm-3.00pm
Tuesday 15 September 2026 at 1.30pm-3.00pm
Tuesday 29 September 2026 at 1.30pm-3.00pm

All at:  Outback Community Garden, Halifax, Lightowler Road, HX1 5NB

Layers & Impressions: Exploring Printmaking

Tuesday 15 September 2026 – 1-3.30 pm – Howlands Centre, Dewsbury

Breathe Deep – Taster Session

Tuesday 8 September 2026 – 6.00pm-8.00pm – Online – 1 week

Emotional Balance: Music & Mood

Tuesday 15 September 2026 – 1 – 3.30pm – Online- 1 week

Yoga: Moving into Happiness

Friday 11 September 2026 – 10 – 11.30am-  Online – 5 weeks

View our full course offer here:

You can click the icon or link below for details of all our upcoming courses:

Click to book – View all courses – Calderdale and Kirklees Recovery College (calderdalekirkleesrc.nhs.uk)

How to book your place

If you are already enrolled:

Email:  ckrecovery.wellbeing@swyt.nhs.uk  or call us on: 07717 867911 or you can use your learner portal.

Please wait for confirmation that you are booked onto a course before attending.

If you are new to the College please enrol here.

Recovery College Learner Portal

Once enrolled, you can use the portal to easily request courses and view what you’ve attended.
Use the links below:

Learner portal link

User guide

Community Offers

In the spotlight this week:

Community Yoga Classes in Kirklees

Umbrella Yoga CIC – various locations across Kirklees 

These mixed ability sessions are designed for adults (18+) and are open to everyone, including people living with physical or mental health challenges.

Weather you’re new to Yoga, returning after time away, or looking for gentle movement in a supportive space you are welcome.

Register via umbrellayoga.co.uk

Go to our web page for more info on the amazing offers and opportunities from local community organisations:

Local community information – Calderdale and Kirklees Recovery College

Cost of Living Information:

Click the link below to find links to websites and workbooks that can provide help and advice with money, debt and the cost of living.

Cost of Living Information – Calderdale and Kirklees

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Have a great weekend and stay cool!

The Recovery & Wellbeing College Team

ckrecovery.wellbeing@swyt.nhs.uk

 07717 867911

Calderdale and Kirklees Recovery and Wellbeing College

Correspondence address:

Ravensleigh Resource Unit
28 Oxford Road
Dewsbury
WF13 4LL

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