TESTIMONIALS – What people say about us

by | Apr 16, 2021

I am always grateful to people who take the time to provide feedback for the services offered by Wellbeing Therapy Solutions.

Their comments and views help me to shape not only what services the business offers but also how we go about doing it too.

It is also a really rewarding part of being an occupational therapist in that you get to genuinely help people in all sorts of ways so it’s lovely to hear back from them with positive outcomes to the work we have done together.

My thanks to everyone who has taken the time to give me the feedback below…

PAUL SPENCER – MENTAL HEALTH FIRST AID COURSE ATTENDEE…..

Paul says: “What really made the course for me was Kate’s warm facilitation skills.

“She has just got this way of making everyone feel comfortable and drawing out their views and experiences. And that enriches the programme for everyone attending.

“So, for anyone who is looking to find out more about mental health or to become a an accredited Mental Health First Aider, I can highly recommend this programme with Kate.”

REV DR TOM WILSON – DIRECTOR FOR THE ST PHILLIPS CENTRE IN LEICESTER….

Tom says: “When lockdown started in March 2020, it quickly became clear to me that many people we work with were struggling with their mental health.

“So it has been a real pleasure to work with Kate Jackson over the past few months.

“Kate ran a fantastic Mental Health First Aid course for a range of people across many different faith communities and since then, she has helped us facilitate a number of conversations with different groups and communities.

“Kate’s professionalism is fantastic and she brings a wealth of knowledge with a real gentle approach that allows people to find solutions for themselves.”

EXTRA MATERIAL – WATCH: MINDFULNESS WEBINAR – THE FIRST STEPS….

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