Calendar
Events calendar
Week of Mar 1st
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- Shared Reading for Carers and 1 other event
Shared Reading for Carers
Shared Reading for Carers
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26th February 2024Our weekly reading group enables carers to sit round a table, have fun with other carers and have a short story read to them by an experienced Reader; this mindful activity enables you to slow down and look inwardly.
Creative WritingCreative Writing
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26th February 2024Carers have the opportunity to remain in a creative bubble as these sessions are directly after our Shared Reading Group. Think how you are transported to another world with the reading group and how you can use your imagination to write your own short story, poem and use this time for yourself to think about you.
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- Counselling for Carers and 2 other events
Counselling for Carers
Counselling for Carers
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27th February 2024Carers are offered four, one-hour sessions where they are able to discuss the pressures and issues of the caring role and given coping mechanisms and strategies to effectively manage their caring role. These are provided either face to face, virtually on Zoom, or by telephone.
ESOL ClassESOL Class
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27th February 2024Working with our partner, ELATT, this learning group is for carers, to learn English as a second language, participants will have an academic year of learning including how carers can learn English to help with their caring roles through conversation with health providers.
CCTH Carers Drop-In with Breathing Space - Buddhist CentreCCTH Carers Drop-In with Breathing Space - Buddhist Centre
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27th February 2024We are pleased to be funding this wonderful weekly event. So, come and have relaxing meditations and stress-reduction techniques in a friendly setting with plenty of tea and biscuits. A space for supportive conversation and sharing experience, simple guided meditations to unwind, stress-reducing tips to help you in your life.
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- Online Dementia Group and 2 other events
Online Dementia Group
Online Dementia Group
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28th February 2024This monthly peer support group aims to help carers network, support each other, learn caring tips, and share knowledge, it is your group, and you have a say in how is runs. Carers can either come to the centre or zoom in from home.
Bengali Dementia Carers GroupBengali Dementia Carers Group
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28th February 2024This peer support group has been coproduced and developed with Bengali carers of loved ones with Dementia and is a monthly group for carers to support each other, learn to manage their caring role, carers can bring the person their cared for, and activities will include condition related learning, access to gardening and Islamic Art drawing.
Young Adult Carer Peer Support GroupYoung Adult Carer Peer Support Group
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28th February 2024This weekly peer support group enables Young Adult Carers to access a range of activities which are co-produced and relevant to them, such as self-care and personal empowerment workshops. They may also choose to use these sessions to discuss their caring role with staff or simply for ‘chill out’ time in order to connect with other Young Adult Carers and get a break from their caring roles. Food and drink are provided.
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- Arts, Crafts & Conversation and 2 other events
Arts, Crafts & Conversation
Arts, Crafts & Conversation
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29th February 2024This group is for carers to learn a craft, develop a hobby, and enjoy some free time. Carers will get to have fun with other carers. This group is also a peer support group and recognises the mental health needs of carers, carers of people with a mental health issue, you can also bring the person you care for. Materials, refreshments, and fun will be supplied.
We Connect HubWe Connect Hub
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29th February 2024This weekly group enables carers feeling isolated to connect with local residents, carers will have the chance to undertake health and nutrition classes, exercise classes, advice, fun and games. We work in partnership with St Joseph’s Hospice and Tower Hamlets Public Health.
Queer Carers Group (online)Queer Carers Group (online)
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29th February 2024About
This is a safe, online forum for people who are caring for someone else due to a physical or mental illness - be that a partner, friend, sibling or parents. This first session will be hosted by Tony Collins-Moore and Tam Hart and explore the topic of knowing your rights, especially when dealing with social services or statutory care systems. -
- IT Suite Drop In
IT Suite Drop In
IT Suite Drop In
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1st March 2024Our IT suite is open to carers, carers who are students, carers writing CV’s and job applications, online food shopping or just want to check your emails once a week to catch up, meet other carers and have some mental respite. We do not have a printer and cannot print copies for you, we ask you to be proficient enough to manage on your own as staff can provide minimum support as they are busy with their own work.
Opening hours
Monday - Friday – 9.30am – 5pm
Saturday and Sunday – Closed