A Cornwall Counselling practice has launched free wellbeing sessions for Cornish businesses in the South West for World Suicide Prevention Day 2022
Lifetime Therapy, one of Cornwall’s largest counselling practices, has announced that it will launch free wellbeing sessions for businesses in the South West in a programme launching on September 10 in line with World Suicide Prevention Day.
Lifetime has also announced three new training courses for aspiring counsellors.
Company founder Malachy Dunne & his team say they will inform and support employees and employers in understanding their emotional needs and provide useful tools for coping in tough times.
These sessions will begin on September 10, 2023, and companies can email info@lifetimetherapy.co.uk to make a booking.
In September, Lifetime learning will add new training courses to its offering and begin teaching students of counselling at Levels 2- 6 which improves employability & opportunities for therapists working in private practice and employment.
As a CPCAB Accredited Centre the Lifetime Learning team are excited about nurturing outstanding talent in the mental health arena.
The courses support budding therapists to expand on their knowledge, experience and qualifications while increasing employability.
There has been an overwhelming response and many of these courses are now full.
Limited places remain on the supervision training course and CPCAB L2 courses, applications must be made via www.lifetimetherapy.com before August 31 2022.
Malachy Dunne, Founder & Therapist at Lifetime, said: "People are more aware of their mental health than ever which is great, but now it is time to work a bit harder – we need to know how to help one another, how to help ourselves and what support really looks like.
"Lifetime is championing education around mental health, increased accessible services in the South West and normalising the conversations that need to be had."
Comments: Our rules
We want our comments to be a lively and valuable part of our community - a place where readers can debate and engage with the most important local issues. The ability to comment on our stories is a privilege, not a right, however, and that privilege may be withdrawn if it is abused or misused.
Please report any comments that break our rules.
Read the rules hereLast Updated:
Report this comment Cancel