VIDEO: Welcome to Wellbeing Therapy Solutions

by | Mar 22, 2022

With the expanded Wellbeing Therapy Solutions team now fully operational at our new premises on the outskirts of Leicester, we have put together a video so you can meet them all and hear a little bit about their background and what they do.

MD Kate Jackson introduces her team of occupational therapists which aims to provide theraputic services in the right timeframe, without a long delay or waiting list. 

Marjolein Cleaver is an OT with a background in youth work and different community groups in schools. 

“I love working with young people and helping them with their mental health and their sense of identity,” says Marjolein. 

Mental Health

Rebecca Woods is an OT who has worked with young people and university students supporting their mental health. 

“I have also worked with adults of all ages helping empower people and develop strategies for their wellbeing,” adds Rebecca

Lindsey Mitchell is an OT who has worked with special schools and mainstream schools too.

“I have worked with children who have a diagnosis of autism or who are undiagnosed but show these traits or show issues with their sensory needs,” she says.

Eating disorders

Beth Gardiner is an OT who has worked in the NHS for 15 years.

“I have worked with adults who have eating disorders, anorexia and bulimia, I have worked for a refugee wellbeing service, done a stint in pediatrics as well as forensic mental health,” says Beth.

Clare Pinchess does not feature in the video but is very much a part of the new team.

Kate added: “We wanted to assemble a team who could offer support and therapy to individuals and families who were experiencing difficulties.

“As we all know, it can be difficult for people to access therapeutic services in a timely manner since the Covid-19 pandemic. We provide one-to-one services as well as group work and workshops to help people develop their mental health and wellbeing.”

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