HDUK Support Events for Family and Friends Impacted by Hoarding

HDUK Support Events for Family and Friends Impacted by Hoarding

If you are a family member or friend of someone who has hoarding behaviours, this support event is for you.

By Hoarding Disorders UK CIC

Select date and time

Location

Online

About this event

ARE YOU A FAMILY MEMBER OR FRIEND OF SOMEONE WHO HAS HOARDING BEHAVIOURS AND DOES THIS IMPACT ON YOU?

If you are a family member or friend of someone who has hoarding behaviours and you feel that this impacts on you then this event is being held for you to gain a better understanding and be better equipped at helping your relative or friend whilst also taking care of you. Please note, this event is not for professionals

Hoarding is a complex condition. Our aim is to help those impacted by hoarding to gain a better understanding of this disorder and be better equipped at helping and taking care of themselves, whilst potentially supporting those with hoarding behaviours.

These events will cover the topic of hoarding and will be facilitated by:

  • Rachel Cambell, Social Prescriber.
  • Jo Cooke, from Hoarding Disorders UK CIC.
  • Jayne Davis, Social Care Professional.
  • Kat Band, from Hoarding Disorders UK (East) (CIC) and Decluttering and Hoarding Consultant from The Hummingbird Effect.
  • Amanda Malloy, qualified mediator and experienced personal resilience trainer.
  • Tania Matchett, NLP Coach/Trainer with personal lived experience of Hoarding Disorder.

The sessions will be held on zoom between 18.30pm to 19.45pm GMT on the dates listed. There will be the opportunity to ask questions and we will monitor the chat.

Organised by

Specialist advice for people affected by hoarding behaviours, chronic disorganisation and extreme clutter

We help and support people who are affected not only by hoarding and clutter but also chronic disorganisation. We work with the team around the person to create person-centre approaches to support the wellbeing of the individuals impacted by their environment and the wider community. We understand that hoarding is a very complex issue and each case is unique.

Our approach is non-judgemental, and trauma informed. Our priority is to focus on improving people’s health, safety and wellness. We help empower individuals to make positive changes to their lives.

Free
Sep 17 · 10:30 PDT