February 2025 -Autism & Mental Health Bookable 1:1

Here to Help

MAIN are working in collaboration with St John of God to offer workshops to promote understanding of self and learning strategies.

MAIN will be delivering some sessions in February, you can book a 30 minute- one hour slot 

Monday 3rd Feb – 1pm-3pm
Wednesday 5th Feb 1pm-3pm
Monday 10th  Feb 1pm-3pm
Friday 14th Feb 1pm-2pm
Monday 17th Feb 10am-12 noon
Wednesday 19th Feb -10am-12 noon
Friday 21st Feb -1pm-2pm
Monday 24th – 10am -12 noon
Friday 28th Feb – 10am-12 noon

All sessions are suitable for anyone aged 14+ years.

Location: MAIN, The Finlay Cooper Centre, Elizabeth Terrace, North Ormesby, Middlesbrough, TS3 6EN

We can provide alternative dates and times, along with telephone or video call sessions. Please just get in touch.

You can access more information, resources and support here


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MAIN are hosting a virtual session on ADHD

The ADHD Formula – by Guest Speaker – Becca Brighty

We are delighted to be joined by Becca Brighty who will be delivering a talk on ADHD and Understanding the ADHD brain on 5th February at 12. This will be on Teams.

Poster for ADHD Session with Becca Brighty- 5th February 12 on teams- Please contact to book

 

Hi, I am Becca Brighty, founder of ADHD Impact, Business Psychologist and ADHD coach. I was diagnosed with ADHD in May 2022. Since then, I have used the skills my professional training has given me to learn as much about ADHD as possible and apply that knowledge to how I work.

Learning about my brain has completely changed my life. For the first time ever I am truly working toward achieving my potential, work feels easy, I am no longer constantly exhausted and after a lifetime of career frustration and disappointment it’s the most exciting, incredible feeling.


Please email to book on here

You can find out more about Becca Brighty and ADHD Impact on their website here

MAIN’s guide to Blue January and Wellbeing

Blue January – Blue Monday 20th January 

Often, towards the end of January, we may start to feel a little blue. Maybe we have lost motivation with our new year’s resolution, maybe we are struggling with the winter darkness and cold, maybe it just feels too long since Christmas. Whatever is getting you down, here are some tips for getting through those January blues.

Hope for the year ahead.

Think about what you are looking forward to this year – plan to do some things you enjoy.

Goal setting – many people towards the end of January feel like they are already failing their new year’s resolution – think about planning a realistic and achievable way to meet your goal. Is there a way to break it down into smaller steps?

Remember – the days are getting lighter. It can seem like the winter and the cold are endless, but we have almost made it through January, the sunset is getting later, and the weather will get warmer again.

Low budget?

Many people struggle in January due to the cost of Christmas, and the long gap until being paid in January. If you are struggling with money, there may be help available. You may wish to check if you are eligible for support with heating bills due to cold weather. You can contact Citizen’s Advice for support with this.

Try some free or low-cost activities to have fun – you could go on a nice walk in nature, go to a museum, try on ugly outfits in shops, play a game, do some art, or visit a library to borrow some books to read.

 

Coping with feeling down

Try doing activities that you enjoy. Activities like baking, drawing, reading, gaming and watching your favourite show or film are great for those dark winter evenings.

Connect with people you care about. You might want to call or text people family or friends – or even invite people over for a “Brew Monday” – and have a good catch up over a hot drink.

It’s a good idea to try and get some daylight and fresh air when you can, but be careful going out if it’s icy, and make sure to wrap up warm.

If you are feeling overwhelmed, try some mindfulness strategies to bring you back into the moment. You might want to focus on your senses and pay attention to what’s around you, or you could just take some deep breaths.

 

Recognise if you need more help

The winter months are often difficult, but it’s important to seek help if you find yourself feeling depressed on most days. Your doctor can discuss these feelings with you.

If you are feeling suicidal you can contact below for help. Samaritans: 116 123

Crisis Team: 0800 0516 171

You can also text Shout to 85258


 

Join our team- We are hiring- March Recruitment Fayre

We are Hiring !

We are looking for caring and enthusiastic people to join our PA & Outreach team.
If you wish to learn more come join us at our upcoming Recruitment event on Monday 17th March 1:00-2:30pm
This event will be at MAIN, The Finlay Cooper Centre, North Ormesby, Middlesbrough, TS3 6EN
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MAIN’s New Year Resolutions Guide

MAIN’s New Year Self care Resolutions Guide

New Year self-care resolutions

New years can be a great time to think about what you want to do in the next year. However, it can be overwhelming when there is so much focus on what you should be achieving. Sometimes the best new years resolutions are based around looking after ourselves and feeling our best.

Here are some ideas for a new years resolution to focus on feeling your best, instead of achievements:

· Learn to be kind to yourself when you have to take a break.

 

· Take some time each day to go outside and get fresh air.

 

· Practice asking for help when you need it.

 

· Make sure to bring a comfort item with you everywhere, that you can use when you are feeling anxious or overwhelmed.

 

· Spend time every week on a special interest or something that brings you joy

 

· Start writing a journal of positive things that you have done, however small, so you can look back and be proud of yourself.

 

· Practice mindful strategies when you are feeling stressed.

 

· Plan some time to rest each day, whatever that means to you.

 

We had our older groups try out this activity and we got some brilliant self-care resolutions

Aged 36 ‘ Try new foods (e.g. Ramen), be more active and save up for a staycation’

Aged 25 ‘ Be more healthy’

Aged 14 ‘Be more active and be more good mentally’

 Aged 19- ‘Pass my Level 3 in Animal Management 

Aged 21- ‘Be able to graduate from University. Keep up my collecting. Walk to family whenever possible as much as possible. Try not to panic when forced with uncontrollable situations’.

 Aged 18 – ‘I would like to either make progress on or completely finish : Improving my Maths and English significantly, Expanding my palette and trying new foods and finishing Minecraft FNAF world.’

Aged 15 ‘ Going to college and making music’


 

January 2025 -Mental Health Bookable 1:1 Sessions

Here to Help

MAIN are working in collaboration with St John of God to offer workshops to promote understanding of self and learning strategies.

MAIN will be delivering some sessions in January, you can book a 30 minute- one hour slot 

3rd January- 10am-2pm

10th January- 10am-12

13th January- 12:30-2:30pm

15th January 1pm-2pm

20th January 10am-12

22nd January 1pm-3pm

All sessions are suitable for anyone aged 14+ years.

Location: MAIN, The Finlay Cooper Centre, Elizabeth Terrace, North Ormesby, Middlesbrough, TS3 6EN

We can provide alternative dates and times, along with telephone or video call sessions. Please just get in touch.

You can access more information, resources and support here


Please contact us if you would like more information and to book on

Sharing is Caring: Highlighting Local Support with Unite Club

Sharing is Caring: Highlighting Unite Club’s Sensory Shuttle Bus

At MAIN, we believe in sharing valuable resources that can benefit our community. Today, we’re excited to highlight a fantastic service provided by Unite Limited: the Sensory Shuttle Bus. This innovative service is designed to support anyone who needs a little extra help, making it easier for everyone to enjoy family trips and outings.

What is the Sensory Shuttle Bus?

The Sensory Shuttle Bus is a specially equipped vehicle that caters to individuals with sensory needs. Whether it’s a calming environment, sensory-friendly activities, or just a comfortable space to relax, this shuttle bus has it all. It’s perfect for family trips, school outings, or any group event where inclusivity is a priority.

Why Choose the Sensory Shuttle Bus?

  • Inclusive Environment: The shuttle bus is designed to be a safe and welcoming space for everyone.
  • Family-Friendly: Unite Limited offers trips that the whole family can enjoy, ensuring that no one is left out.
  • Customizable Experience: The bus can be hired for various events, tailored to meet the specific needs of your group.

How to Book

Booking the Sensory Shuttle Bus is easy. Simply contact Unite Limited to discuss your needs and schedule your trip. They are dedicated to making sure your experience is as smooth and enjoyable as possible.

A Note from MAIN

While MAIN is sharing information about this service, please note that we are not affiliated with Unite Limited. We’re simply excited to spread the word about their new initiative and the positive impact it can have on our community.

For more details, please see the leaflet below or visit Unite Club’s website.

Unite Club flyer

 


If you need more information please visit their website 

Sharing is Caring: Highlighting Local Support with Comet’s Football Group

Sharing is Caring: Highlighting Local Support with Comet’s Football Group

At MAIN, we believe that sharing is caring. We strive to create a useful website that highlights support available in the local community. While MAIN is not affiliated with this group, we are excited to share information about Comet’s, a local football group dedicated to inclusivity.

Comet’s is a fantastic resource for families looking for inclusive sports opportunities for their children. The individuals who run this service are passionate about creating a welcoming environment where every child can participate and enjoy the game.

We encourage you to reach out to the team at Comet’s to learn more about their programs and see if it’s a good fit for your child. Supporting local initiatives like Comet’s is a wonderful way to foster community spirit and provide valuable opportunities for our children.

Thank you for being part of our community and for supporting local groups that make a difference.

Welcome to Comets,
Comets is a safe space, for 5-11yr olds, to be able to start to learn to love football.  We offer an all-inclusive space, where anyone, with any disability at all, can come and play in a non-pressured, non-judgemental environment, have fun and play in their own way. Sessions are on a Saturday Morning, 10-11am, in the Sports Hall at Nunthorpe Academy, starting on the 11th January 2025.”

Andy
U15’s Team Coach
Club Inclusivity Officer
Club Player Registrations Officer
comet's poster

If you need more information please contact Andy

MAIN’s Open Day – How it went

MAIN’s Pre-Launch Event: A Sneak Peek into Our Services

We were thrilled to welcome many professionals, parents, and carers to our recent pre-launch event at MAIN. It was a wonderful opportunity to explain all about our services and give everyone a sneak peek ahead of our official launch.

The event was a great success, with attendees getting a first hand look at what our Charity does. It was heart warming to see so many people come together to learn about our mission and the support we offer. The day was also a fantastic opportunity for networking, allowing everyone to connect and share their experiences.

We are grateful to everyone who attended and made the event so special. Your presence and interest in our work mean the world to us.

Please enjoy some photos from the day:

Thank you for your continued support, and we look forward to seeing you at our official launch!


 

Celebrating Wayne’s Internship at MAIN

Appreciating Wayne’s Art Therapy Internship at MAIN

 

We are delighted to express our heartfelt appreciation for Wayne, who is currently completing his art therapy internship with us at MAIN. Wayne has been an incredible asset to our Adult group sessions, seamlessly integrating with our clients and helping them create some truly wonderful art pieces.

Wayne’s dedication and support have not gone unnoticed. His ability to connect with our clients and foster a creative and therapeutic environment has been invaluable. The art pieces created under his guidance are a testament to his talent and commitment.

We would like to extend a huge thank you to Wayne for his hard work and the positive impact he has made during his internship. His contributions have enriched our sessions and brought joy to our clients.

I am currently a Master’s student in Fine Arts at Teesside University. I am originally from Myanmar (Burma), and my full name is Wai Yan Min Thant, though I go by Wayne for simplicity. I am 26 years old and have always been passionate about the arts, especially painting and creative expression.
Volunteering at MAIN was an opportunity I eagerly embraced because of my interest in using art as a way to help and connect with others. As a Fine Artist, I have always viewed art as a powerful tool for communication and self-expression. Working at MAIN has allowed me to explore this idea further by engaging directly with children and adults who are neurodivergent or have learning disabilities. I wanted to contribute my skills to an organization that supports these individuals and fosters inclusion and wellbeing.
From this experience, I have gained so much. It has enhanced my understanding of art therapy, improved my communication and collaboration skills, and given me a deeper appreciation of the challenges and strengths of the people I have worked with. This experience has also been invaluable for my Master’s studies, as it has expanded my creative practice and helped me see how art can be used in a therapeutic and supportive context.
Thank you again for the opportunity to volunteer and for all the support I’ve received at MAIN. If you need any more details or further information, please don’t hesitate to ask.
Best regards,
Wayne

Thank you, Wayne, for your dedication and support. We are grateful to have you as part of the MAIN family and look forward to seeing all the amazing things you will achieve in your future career.


If you are interested in volunteering at MAIN please get in touch by emailing us or calling on 01642 608012