Blogs, articles, insights and research
Blogs, articles, insights and research
🧭 Navigating This Blog

Hearing about the experiences of others, and sharing tools and tips to support recovery, is one of the foundations of our culture. We can create connections by sharing about our lived experience – especially those that offer inspiration and hope.

Recovery in mental health is not always well understood; sharing your experiences makes personal recovery come alive. It also supports values and strengthens lessons learned from life experiences. It helps to build community and create connections.

You can find lots of inspirational stories; use the search bar at the top to find stories relevant to you. To return to this page after a search, please press the back button in your browser.

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You can read more student experiences on our testimonials page and student development programme page.

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To make our website and newsletters more accessible from 2025 onwards, all blogs, tips and articles published in our e-newsletters will be published on this page.

You can also read PDF newsletters published before 2025.

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We welcome students who are interested in writing blogs, sharing reflections, or contributing creative content to support others on their recovery journey.

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If you have any questions or ideas, please contact us at newleaf.wellbeingcollege@nhs.net.

KIFF-11 or not
Blog, Neurodivsersity

KIFF-11 or not

How my neurological challenges have pushed me to be the success I am today

This week, in celebration of Neurodiversity week, we hear from Martha, who shares about the benefits and challenges that come with having autistic traits as well as how the neurological condition has played a role in her personal and professional development and mental health recovery.

Celebrating Neurodiversity
Blog, Neurodivsersity, Learning for wellbeing

Celebrating Neurodiversity

This week (15th - 21st March) is Neurodiversity week. One of our students has detailed how having learning differences has impacted their life, along with some real inspiriting lessons for us all.