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AMH New Horizons client and OCN awards finalist, Joanna, is bursting with passion and creativity!

Joanna is taking part in the Working it Out project at AMH New Horizons Ards & North Down The OCN Level 1 Mixed Media art student, Joanna, was recently shortlisted in two categories at the OCN awards. She was Highly Commended in Health and Wellbeing Learner of the Year and also Highly Commended in Third Sector Learner of the Year.

Joanna started at AMH New Horizons shy, easily overwhelmed, and lacking in self-confidence and self-belief. But now, she can lose herself in creativity. She has had to overcome tough and demanding physical, mental and emotional impacts of anxiety. She is a wonderful example of what can be achieved by facing your fears, riding out uncomfortable sensations/feelings, to commit to something important to you. Joanna’s strength throughout the OCN course has been her determination to overcome her anxiety and build a future where she is achieving her dreams.

Pauline Matthew, Skills Coach at AMH New Horizons, described the joy she has gained from helping Joanna throughout the course:

“Joanna’s journey was magical to watch. Seeing her light up, speak passionately and positively to other students about her work – lit the touchpaper to Joanna’s increased self-belief in her ability to not only create great art but to take pride in it, own it and believe in herself.

She has pushed through, forced herself to sit with the uncomfortable, overcoming fears, anxiety and emotions to contribute to the classes and to create meaningful, personal and beautiful art.”

Joanna is continuing to push herself beyond her comfort boundaries, sharing her thoughts, promoting ideas and proposals for better or more creative ways of working.

The “Working it Out” project is part-funded through the Northern Ireland European Social Fund Programme 2014-2020, the Department for the Economy and the five NI Health & Social Care Trusts.

Mo Sistas AMH New Horizons Foyle

#Movember at AMH

Movember is the largest global men’s health charity with campaigns in 21 countries. The message asks men (known as Mo Bros, supported by female Mo Sistas)) to grow a moustache for the 30 days of November to raise awareness and funds for men’s health.

Originally campaigning to raise awareness and funds for Prostate Cancer, In the UK they have just announced their third funded program area – a commitment to invest £2.5million in men’s mental health initiatives.

Mental health issues clearly affect both men and woman but when you look at it from a male perspective the statistics are quite shocking. Movember 2015 will be applying a male lens on men’s mental health issues, with the aim of being better able to support men in seeking help and treatment earlier.

Teams of Mo Bros and Mo Sistas will take part in services and projects across AMH in Northern Ireland. including the Mo Sistas (below) supporting their male colleagues in our New Horizons service, Foyle!

Mo Sistas AMH New Horizons Foyle

You can support Team AMH at http://moteam.co/team-amh-movember or get involved yourself at www.movember.com

Foyle Glass Fiddle at Fleadh Cheoil

 

The man at the helm of our Foyle New Horizons unit is Service Manager Mickie Harkin, pictured here earlier this year with the now-famous ‘glass fiddle’ piece of art, crafted by AMH’s Billy Henderson.

 

This one off piece has generated a lot of discussion around the topic of recovery and the work of AMH during its travels. The case and stones take the form of the Giants Causeway, with concealed backlighting, and were made by clients attending AMH New Horizons Foyle.

 

The fiddle has already travelled to the seat of government, having been part of the art exhibition at Parliament Buildings, Stormont to mark Mental Health Week in May.

The fiddle then travelled back to Derry for the City of Culture 2013 celebrations and will proudly welcome visitors to the city at the Fleadh Cheoil centre office during the week of the Fleadh Cheoil na hÉireann 2013 in August.

For 20 years now Action Mental Health (AMH) New Horizons has been helping clients recover from mental illness in the greater Derry area. The centre boosts personal development through vocational training, from crafts to IT, and the creation of career opportunities.

 

“Clients are referred to us through the community mental health team for various programmes. We’re talking about people who have mental health issues ranging from stress, anxiety and depression to more serious conditions like bi-polar and schizophrenia.  Courses are run for up to 30 months and clients are then given employability options.”

And the imaginative creations of the craft and wood occupation workshops are particularly popular with the public, as Mr Harkin explains:

“We sell the bespoke items we make here and often people come and commission work. That gives clients a great sense of personal worth and enhanced self esteem.”

Whether it be finely crafted glass fiddles or made-to-order wishing wells or garden benches, customers can be sure of three things – that painstaking workmanship went into the crafting of the products; that the money raised goes back into running the essential service; and that the creation and sale of the items aided the personal development of the clients.

The “What’s Your Story” sofa, another great piece of art created by New Horizons Foyle

 

AMH New Horizons is a registered charity which helps people to overcome the effects of mental ill health and in many cases return to work.

It offers a range of recognised qualifications and provides training, personal development programmes and social and recreational activities.

 

 

For more information contact Mickie Harkin by email at [email protected] or by telephone on (028) 7137 3502

The Foyle unit is located at Unit 13 Springtown Industrial Estate, Springtown Road, Derry BT48 0LY