TAKE PART IN A VOYAGE OF RECOVERY

This August, three groups of EIP service users and support staff from across Wales are sailing the tall ship Faramir around the Irish Sea in viagra jelly relay over three weeks. They will be taking in the whole coast of Wales, as well as Northern Ireland and the Isle of Man, finishing in Cardiff Bay.    

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Next year the ambition is to extend the cialis free samples voyage to a circumnavigation of the UK and there is a chance to get involved!

The voyage is an experiment in adventure therapy, to support young people and their mental health.   It aims to address factors which keep people stuck in their life situation – and in services – by providing a radically different environment in which to develop confidence, new skills, engage in physical activity and explore a fresh perspective on life.

Faramir is a fast sailing yacht, purpose built for sail training. Sailing long distances in her involves physical effort and teamwork, learning how to navigate as well as cooking, cleaning and everyday boat levitra without perscription maintenance. Learning key cialis generic recommended skills for life!

‘Committing to an adventure on this scale is both a bold and daunting decision for all involved’ says Dr Mike Jackson, consultant clinical psychologist and EIP lead for the Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board. ‘Everyone is leaving their comfort zone far behind, to live in close proximity with 17 other people for a week; eating, sleeping and sailing to a strict routine; working in teams to sail the boat; coping with seasickness and disturbed sleep.’

Each of the 12 legs of the voyage will involve 10 young people, with up to five leaders from their local best price propecia EIP services, and three permanent crew, who will teach the young people to sail the boat themselves. EI staff are on board as group leaders and to provide therapeutic support and interventions.

Teams will need to be able to raise some money to participate – about £5k per team. Mike is currently recruiting teams for each of the 12 legs so f you are interested in taking part and think you can press-gang a crew please get in touch.

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