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Mental Health Comedy Course

MENTAL HEALTH & WELLBEING

Feeling Funny
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FEELING FUNNY MUMS & DADS

Launched initially as a pilot programme for new mums and mums to be our Feeling Funny Project has now expanded to support mothers and fathers Looking for something to boost your mood and improve your wellbeing? Our laughter filled sessions are the perfect antidote for you!

Feeling Funny Club

Still FEELING FUNNY 

Feedback from our Feeling Funny courses prompted us to start the Still Feeling Funny Club. The club is open to all course 'graduates' and takes place every third Wednesday of the month to allow participants to continue momentum on their comedy journey.

Well Funny Events

WELL FUNNY EVENTS

Well Funny events are designed to bring people together and provide a much needed injection of happiness and humour into participants lives. Events run for one to two hours working alongside communities, charities and organisations
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Laughter After Loss

Laughter After Loss is a new pilot project inspired by our cornerstone mental health support programme Feeling Funny, engaging with adults living in Liverpool to support their grieving journey through the power of laughter. The programme includes a weekly drop in group, comedy course and campaign, Well Funny workshops and days out / experiences to enjoy across the city.
Health and Wellbeing In The Workplace

HEALTH AND WELL-BEING: WORKPLACE

Our health and well-being in the workplace workshops help staff to connect with others, encourage new relationships and create empathy with colleagues. The sessions will also teach participants how to use humour as a tool to improve personal resilience
Conferences and Speeches

Talks AND SPEECHES

We provide professional and informative speeches and segments for conferences and events. We've worked for clients such as IFB 2016, HMRC and Liverpool and Sefton Chamber of Commerce. For more information  please email sam@thecomeytrust.com
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FEELING FUNNY: Youth

Our Feeling Funny: Youth programme offers schools and community organisations the opportunity to improve the mental health and wellbeing of students whilst providing them skills to develop their relationships, confidence, self-esteem and communication.
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Feeling Funny Youth CLUB

Feeling Funny Youth Club is a continuous programme for graduates of the Feeling Funny programmes to continue to express themselves through humour and comedy and keep the positive momentum of the programme going as a group of like-minded individuals.
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Book Comedy Workshops

FEELING FUNNY

Our Feeling Funny programme is currently based in Liverpool and Sefton works to improve the health and wellbeing of participants whilst tackling the stigma surrounding men's mental health through the use of a six week stand-up comedy programme

EXTERNAL WORKSHOPS

Want to host your own comedy wellbeing programmes with your service users, participants or community? Look no further, The Comedy Trust is currently running programmes alongside Wellbeing Enterprises, Young Addaction and Child Bereavement UK.

PAST PROJECT ARCHIVE

Laughing Matters

LAUGHING MATTERS

Laughing Matters was a project that was established as part of a new social enterprise at the University of Nottingham in 2012 that aimed to link the positivity and joy comedy can bring to individuals who are facing issues or problems in their lives
Comedy On Prescription

COMEDY ON PRESCRIPTION

We worked alongside clinical bodies and GP's to offer an alternative form of therapy to combat mental health issues that men and women face through the six week Comedy On Prescription course.
Stand Up To Stigma

STAND UP TO STIGMA

In 2014 we were awarded a Time To Change grant towards our Stand Up To Stigma Programme. We worked alongside St Helens MIND, Addaction and St Helens Council to improve poor mental health and confidence through comedy workshops
Options For Supported Living

OPTIONS FOR SUPPORTED LIVING

Our Options for Supported Living project ran in 2014 - 2015 working with 3 groups of ten alongside their care assistants to help them develop their very own comedy routines.
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