IN 2023, 2200 PEOPLE
...have been supported by Pentreath towards their personal goals.
IN 2023, 273 PEOPLE
...have built their confidence and found employment and been successful in getting a job with Pentreath's help.
IN 2023, 198 PEOPLE
...have found the confidence and believed in themselves and started or returned to education and training.
96% OF PENTREATH CLIENTS
...would recommend Pentreath to their family and friends.
95% OF PENTREATH CLIENTS
...said their time with Pentreath helped to improve their mental health and wellbeing
77% OF PENTREATH CLIENTS
...have a better understanding of their mental health
80% OF PENTREATH CLIENTS
...have improved hope for the future
75% OF PENTREATH CLIENTS
...learnt tools and techniques to help them to self-manage their own mental health
70% OF CLIENTS
...told us the support helped to improve their mental health
92% OF PENTREATH CLIENTS
...rate the service as Very Good or Excellent
Recovery College Cornwall
Peer Mentor Andrew discusses mental health techniques and more with Julia, one of the Recovery College Cornwall's Community Trainers.
In this video, Andrew continues with his team interviews by interviewing Tracey, one of the Recovery College Cornwalls' Community Trainers.
In this video, Andrew, one of the Recovery College Cornwall Peer Mentors interviews Nick, a Recovery College Learning Support Worker about the pandemic and what the past year has meant to him.
In this short film Andrew interviews Sarah about the pandemic, the last year and moving forward
In this short film, Andrew interviews Becky about the pandemic, and going forward
In this short film, Andrew one of the Recovery College Cornwall's Peer Mentors interviews Lowenna, one of the Learning Support Workers about her work.
In this short video Andrew talks to Lowenna, Learning Support Worker about his on-going journey and his emerging role as a trained Peer Mentor with Recovery College Cornwall
In this short video from our YouTube Channel, Andrew a leaner with Recovery College Cornwall talks to Tracey one of our Community Trainers' about his experiences with the college.
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.