When I first came in to treatment, it was the women's group I was coming to. This helped me get engaged & gain some confidence in joining group settings & being around other people.
From there I started attending the other groups - like RITS & R&R, then on to the fellowships also. I tried a bit of everything to be honest!
This gave me the confidence to put myself forward for volunteering here at Inclusion. Two years ago I completed my induction for volunteering which has been keeping me busy & giving me purpose ever since. I have completed loads of training including acupuncture, that I now lead clinics in. I have had loads of support & encouragement along the way from all the staff here.I especially owe gratitude to Matt S, the volunteer coordinator, who has helped me get to where I am. Also, Kieron, my Key Worker, who has given me nothing but support & encouragement. I am now reaching the end of my OST treatment programme and hope to continue & progress as far as I possibly can whilst learning new skills & being in a work environment in general. I now co-facilitate the Women's group (Wednesday, 11.30-1) that started this journey for me. I have to shake myself everyday to believe that I am where I am & how far I have come.
"Women's Group started my journey"
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