Inner Mind Final Countdown

This blog is dedicated to the memory of Martyn Hughes 1967 to 2010 and Stephen Gregory 1974 to 2011, both greatly missed. We will be posting copies of all the Inner Mind newsletters, memoirs and then a final message to followers. Thank you for taking the time to read this message and feel free to browse around the blog. We will answer any comments for a short while, until we have completed our task and say our last good-byes. God Bless and Thank You.



Thursday, 30 September 2010

Here's to the Future!

Mental health services in Macclesfield are undergoing so much change at the moment, but it's not too difficult to know where to begin... and that's to say that after 5 years service with Macc day care services, Manager PETER G WILKINSON has retired today, with many good wishes from staff, volunteers and service users from past and present.

It was a double celebration as Peter's wife, Linda, has also retired from her job with the Child and Adolescents' Mental Health Service (CAMHS). Peter will continue as a Public and Patient rep for the PPI and governor for the Foundation Trust.

We wish them both the very best for their well-earned retirement, they have contributed so much to mental health recovery in east Cheshire.

Here's to their future!

We're Back!!!

After various problems in the last 12 months, we've been a bit patchy with our posts! But we're please to say we're back on track for the future of mental health recovery!!

Tuesday, 4 May 2010

The Willows Christmas Party 2009

TUESDAY 4th MAY 2010

The 2009 Christmas party was held at the Macclesfield Conservative and Unionist Club on Wednesday 9th December. The occasion proved popular, with over fifty clients and most of the staff from the Willows in attendance. It featured a number of activities, including carol singing (with accompaniment from Steve Ramsbottom on his electronic keyboard), a raffle, disco dancing, a festive quiz and a splendid buffet of assorted sandwiches and savouries. In order to gain entry, each client was required to purchase a ticket beforehand for a fee of £3. This helped to cover the cost of staging the event, and also entitled the holder entry into a prize draw (or raffle). Each ticket had the name of each individual client and a number on it. Numbers were then drawn out of a container. The bulk of the prizes were divided up according to gender - that is those deemed more suitable for men and those more suited to women - whilst some were for either sex. Prizes were also on offer to the winner and runner up in the festive quiz, for both the men and women who took part. Jason Ogden was the male winner and received a sweatshirt, whilst the male runner-up was Stephen Gregory, who won toiletries. As for the female contingent, it was Christine Garret who scored highest, with Michelle Dale coming second. Both won toiletries.
The Willow's very own Nikki Cottrill, programme co-ordinator, merits a special mention here as she was by far the most enthusiastic and competent dancer to take to the floor (although not many did!)