IN 2020, 2000 PEOPLE

...have been supported by Pentreath towards their vocational goals.

IN 2020, 166 PEOPLE

...have built their confidence and found employment and been successful in getting a job with Pentreath's help.

IN 2020, 286 PEOPLE

...have found the confidence and believed in themselves and started or returned to education and training.

96% OF CLIENTS

...would recommend Pentreath to their family and friends.

Recovery College Cornwall

Students

Becoming a student

It is easy to enrol with Recovery College Cornwall. If you are experiencing challenges with your mental health and would like to learn more about how to understand and overcome these challenges, then our courses can really help. At Recovery College Cornwall we believe the lasting solution to managing your mental health and moving towards a happier healthier future lies in taking control of your own mental health, understanding your own challenges and developing recovery tools that work for you.

After enrolment

Take a look at the courses on offer and if you like what you see, click on our enrol link and someone will be in contact with you. Once we receive your enrolment, we will be in contact with you to discuss what is on offer and how we can support you to get the most from our courses.

Support we can offer

Some people may need support to attend our courses and we have Community Trainers who will be able to advise on the courses and direct you to what is on offer. We understand that the courses may bring up issues for people and our staff will be here to support you and signpost you to further support if needed.

What we expect from students

All our courses are in small groups, usually of less than ten. Classes need to be a safe space for everyone and we expect all students to be respectful of each other.  All courses start with a set of ground rules, written and agreed by the class.

In order to receive a graduation certificate from Cornwall Recovery College, we expect students to attend at least 80% of the courses they have enrolled on.

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If you feel that you need to talk to someone urgently then please call the 24/7 Cornwall mental health helpline on 0800 0385 300.  You can call for free, any time of day or night, if you are worried about your own or someone else’s mental health.  The team behind the 24/7 telephone service will listen to you and determine how best to help. Alternatively, please call the Samaritans on 116 123.

Thank you.