All Upcoming Events
Come see the community garden at Fleet Meadow sparkling with works made by artists from Restore. The translucent sculptures are lit from within and provide a wonderland for members of the public to wander in. Chat with members and staff from Restore over a cup of tea and light refreshments. Shop for Restore-made Christmas gifts. This is a free event open to members of the public and friends of Restore.
Please support your Local Heroes who have stepped up to the challenge of learning to dance all to raise money for Restore. Contestants have been working tirelessly for 6 weeks and are ready to perform live on Saturday 25th February at Brackley Town Football club, with not one but two performances.
The Local Heroes are stepping outside their comfort zone and donning sequins and sparkles ready for their performances and need your support. Please click here to donate to their worthy efforts and share this link to help them in their quest.
Also… they need you to come along and cheer for them on the big night and get those all important text votes in for their chance to lift the Strictly Brackley Trophy for 2023. Tickets are now on sale! We have two spectacular shows for you to enjoy, it’s an event you won’t want to miss!
Please support your Local Heroes who have stepped up to the challenge of learning to dance all to raise money for Restore. Contestants have been working tirelessly for 6 weeks and are ready to perform live on Saturday 25th February at Brackley Town Football club, with not one but two performances.
The Local Heroes are stepping outside their comfort zone and donning sequins and sparkles ready for their performances and need your support. Please click here to donate to their worthy efforts and share this link to help them in their quest.
Also… they need you to come along and cheer for them on the big night and get those all important text votes in for their chance to lift the Strictly Brackley Trophy for 2023. Tickets are now on sale! We have two spectacular shows for you to enjoy, it’s an event you won’t want to miss!
Oxfordshire Recovery College will introduce you to the Library of Life and show some of our video stories about mental health survival.
In this session we will introduce the audience to our Library of Life with a screen showing of some of the video stories we have collected. Our stories are about journeying towards positive mental health and overcoming difficult situations, and some of our storytellers will be there to talk about their experiences and answer questions. We hope those who watch our stories will draw strength from knowing that others have struggled too, and none of us are on our own.
Restore’s Orchard Recovery Group will be in attendance at the Coronation Celebrations at Spiceball Park, Banbury.
The event organisers say “Join us for an afternoon of live music, food & drink in Spiceball Park, followed in the evening by the lighting of the Town Beacon, Freestyle Fire Show & Fireworks Finale – all you need to do is bring along a deck chair and enjoy the entertainment! Children’s activities and rides available throughout the duration of the afternoon too.”
Restore provides expert mental health training and coaching for companies, groups and individuals. During Mental Health Awareness Week in May, Restore will host online Lunch & Learn events about Understanding Stress and having Difficult Conversations. Tickets are free with voluntary donations welcome, click below for information and access.
Led by Restore’s Julie Field, with over 10 years experience in Mental Health First Aid training and winner of MHFA England instructor award at the House of Lords. Restore’s Lunch and Learn will increase understanding of how stress affects different people, the impact of stress and some effective ways we can spot the signs and take action. There will be Q&A.
The Library Of Life is a collection of video stories about mental health recovery that will give everyone access to new perspectives.
Oxfordshire Recovery College and The Forensic Recovery College introduce an all new Library of Life.
The Library of Life is a collection of video stories that give everyone access to new perspectives on difficult situations. The Library of Life is full of stories about journeys towards recovery and overcoming hurdles in life, navigating towards safe harbours when seas are rough.
Entry is free but tickets and pre-booking is requested to manage attendance and capacity.
Restore provides expert mental health training and coaching for companies, groups and individuals. During Mental Health Awareness Week in May, Restore will host online Lunch & Learn events about Understanding Stress and having Difficult Conversations. Tickets are free with voluntary donations welcome, click below for information and access.
Led by Kate Brooks, a senior member of Restore’s coaching team, with extensive experience in people management, mentoring, coaching for employment, mental health recovery and strengths based coaching. Restore’s Lunch and Learn will explore why we avoid having difficult conversations, the importance of having them and practical techniques in how to have difficult conversations well. There will be a Q&A.