Managing Emotions in Eating Disorders

Trinity Winchester, in association with B-eat, are delighted to be able to offer a training day for Family and Friends who care for somebody with an Eating Disorder. Praise for the course: "Having previously attended a workshop with Veronica and Gill, I have no...

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Drew’s Story

Drew has grown up in Winchester, but in his mid-twenties started to have difficulties at home, resulting in him leaving aged 25. With nowhere secure to go, Drew stayed in a tent at a local campsite, where he was first told about Trinity Winchester’s services. Feeling...

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Charlotte’s Story

“In 2007 I was diagnosed with Schizophrenia and was very unwell for several years. My life became very isolated and I had withdrawn from society. As part of my recovery programme I was introduced to Trinity where I began to attend an art class. That was in 2012 and...

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Harry’s Story

“I came to Trinity at the end of September 2014 in need of support after living rough for over a year. I have had mental ill health for a long time including depression, anxiety and personality disorder, and everything got on top of me. Trinity has been more than...

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Trinity Winchester’s 28th Annual General Meeting

Psychologically Informed Environments All are welcome to attend Trinity Winchester's AGM, on Thursday 15th October, 7pm at Bradbury House. The focus of this year's AGM will be Psychologically Informed Environments, with a presentation detailing research behind this....

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Local company get their paint brushes out

Earlier this month, a group of 22 volunteers from Arqiva came to Trinity to re-decorate the building, as part of their Community Challenge Month. The team had quite a challenge ahead of them, painting our main hall, accessible bathroom, hallway, quiet room, women's...

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