The Department of Counselling Services (DCS) is marking Recovery Month, this September, with several awareness-raising activities and events.
“The annual observance is an important part of the department’s outreach work with people recovering from mental health and substance use disorders, their families and the broader community,” says DCS Director Judith Seymour.
“We have a clear mandate to help support families and individuals actively battling these issues. Along with therapies available at our community based clinic, The Counselling Centre, and Caribbean Haven Residential Centre, we are using a joined up strategy for targeting recovery by providing a series of educational opportunities throughout September.”
“Recovery is a long and often difficult undertaking which requires understanding and support, not only by health professionals but also by the community, so as not to stigmatise and further isolate those who have chosen to try and overcome their challenges,” Ms Seymour adds.
As well as a series of Table Talk recovery roundtable sessions with local radio stations, during September DCS representatives will also be hosting community workshops in West Bay, George Town and East End. Furthermore, a free Family Fun Day will be held at the Turtle Centre at the close of Recovery Month.
“Mental health and substance use disorders are global concerns that we take seriously on a local level,” says Health Minister Hon. Dwayne Seymour.
“These are equal opportunity diseases found in all strata of our community. Their detrimental effects on families and individuals are such that we ignore addiction and mental health challenges and their ramifications at our peril.”
Nancy Barnard, Acting Chief Officer for the Ministry of Health says, “The more people who learn about mental health and substance use disorders the better. I encourage teenagers and adults to tune in and call into the shows that will be discussing these issues. Attending workshops will also really help knowledge about recovery and the services available on our islands.”
The Recovery Month calendar is now available on media bulletin boards, and both the Cayman Islands Government and Department of Counselling Services Facebook pages.
Recovery Month calendar
The Department of Counselling Services (DCS) is organising the following awareness raising radio appearances/events to mark National Recovery Month this September:
- Monday, 2 September – Recovery Month Launch Table Talk Series (Radio Cayman 89.9FM), 1 p.m. – 2 p.m. Join the voices for recovery to learn about drug use trends in Cayman and what we can do.
- Tuesday, 3 September – Recovery Month Table Talk Series (Star 92.7FM), 5 p.m. – 6 p.m. Listen and learn from substance abuse/recovery experts.
- Wednesday, 4 September – Recovery Month Community Workshop, West Bay Community Centre, 6.30 p.m. – 8 p.m. Learn about the process of addiction and how to get support, or to support someone in active addiction.
- Friday, 6 September – Recovery Month TableTalk Series (Crosstalk 101.9FM), 8 a.m. – 9 a.m. Join the voices for recovery to learn about drug use trends in Cayman and what we can do.
- Wednesday, 18 September – Talk Early, Talk Often: Drug Edition. Family Resource Centre, 2nd Floor Apollo House West, Mary St., George Town, 6 p.m. – 7.30 p.m. Learn how to talk to your children about drugs and alcohol. The workshop will provide parents with the skills and the age-appropriate language needed.
- Wednesday, 25 September – Recovery Month Workshop, East End Community Centre, 6.30 p.m. – 8 p.m. Learn about the process of addiction and how to get support, or how to support someone in active addition.
- Saturday, 28 September – Recovery Month Family Fun Day. Join the DCS at the Cayman Islands Turtle Centre for a FREE Family Fun Day, 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. Pre-register for entry and complimentary buffet.
For more information, contact the Department of Counselling Services at 949-8789, https://www.dcs.gov.ky/
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