Cramlington Man Shed and Northumberland Recovery College team up for free workshop sessions
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The sessions are organised by Northumberland Recovery College and are held at Cramlington Man Shed.
Sessions will run every Friday for four weeks, with the first one running from 10am until noon on January 6, and a women only session will run every Saturday for four weeks starting on January 7.
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Hide AdNorthumberland Recovery College coordinator Claire Baigent said: “I think the idea of having a men's shed provision for Northumberland is really good.
“It is a great way to get men together talking about their mental health and doing things in collaboration with other people, so they are not going to the bottom of the garden and sitting in their shed on their own.
“We have also set up the women's shed sessions because for a lot of women doing DIY, it is a bit intimidating if there are men there who might be more familiar with what they are doing.”
The sessions were inspired by a similar event run last year and are free for anyone in Northumberland.
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Hide AdClaire, who is from Alnwick, said: “So far we have had quite a few signups. It has been quite popular.
“I think people are wanting to get back together with other people after Covid and are getting back into a community mentality.”
Northumberland Recovery College is run by Mental Health Concern, a charity who are commissioned by the NHS to provide community mental health and wellbeing support.
But Claire was keen to stress that the sessions, and other events she organises, are for anyone who is looking to get out of the house and meet people, not just for people with a clinical mental health diagnosis.
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Hide AdThe 39-year-old said: “You just need to be prepared to open up about your mental health or look for some support.
“Sometimes people do not think that there are things out there.
“But actually I think if you go out, you are doing things with other people, and you are connecting with other people, that helps.”
You can enrol in the sessions by visiting the Northumberland Recovery College website.