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Self Confidence

Group Report

 

By Joanna King

(Group Facilitator)

 

Spring 2010

This 8 week group was offered to female clients for 2 hours each Thursday morning.


Referral were via our specified routes such as G.P.’s, Community Mental Health Teams, Fermoy Unit (Department of Psychological Therapies), the Increasing Access to Psychological Therapies Team (IAPT) both of which are based at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Health Visitors, the Community Alcohol and Drugs Service and Surestart Children’s Centres. 

 

Each client was invited to visit the Project and meet one of the course facilitators to be given further details of the group and to decide whether they felt it was right for them. 

 

It is thought that this visit helps the client overcome the anxieties involved in joining a group where they otherwise wouldn’t know anyone. 

 

It also gives the facilitators a chance to explain the group in detail and help the client understand the commitment that is involved in getting the most out of it.


For this course 34 referrals were received and a total of 20 clients visited us to find out more.

 

Fourteen clients were invited and 5 clients were put on hold for the next group. 12 of the invited clients accepted and went on to attend the group.

Download the Spring 2010 Group Report here...

Download the Autumn 2010 Group Report here...