Cultural Well-Being Programme: Mental Health & Cultural Competence training series
The Cultural Well-Being Programme (CWP) is offering a series of FREE accredited 3-hour online training sessions focused on Mental Health and Cultural Competence.
The Cultural Well-Being Programme (CWP) is offering a series of FREE accredited 3-hour online training sessions focused on Mental Health and Cultural Competence.
Canva is the great free-to-use online design tool which you can use to create great graphics. This is an introductory session on how to create infographics in Canva.
This one hour Zoom session will give you space to chill out and have a creative play and mess around with whatever art materials you have to hand, even if that is the back of an envelope and a ball point pen.
In the workshop, Gemma will guide you through mindful meditations and simple art making to move from the busyness of the mind to the expansive, restful space of the heart connecting with your creative playful side.
A brief description of The Circus House
The Circus House CIC is nearly 10 years young! They are a social circus in central Manchester. They are passionate about using circus as a tool to build resilient members of communities. From youth circus sessions, including performing in shows and going on trips, to adult weekly fitness circus or therapeutic circus sessions. They pride themselves on having compassionate teachers and a welcoming community.
Earlier in the year, Macc held a couple of webinars looking at individual and team resilience. As we move in to the winter months, our routines have to change and we will be tackling real challenges, both personally and at work.
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In this webinar, we will explore the key aspects of winter resilience, the specific current challenges you might be facing, and you will have the opportunity to both share your personal challenges and to offer your ideas to help others.
At last year’s AGM the focus was on the next stage of developing our campaign to fight for access to justice for our communities across Greater Manchester. We celebrated the progress that the Law Centre had made and looked forward to expanding our work.
The general election provided opportunities to expand access to justice and to reverse the cuts to legal aid and we highlighted that we had secured funding to develop our advice offer and looked to expand these across Greater Manchester in partnership with others.
The COVID19 crisis broke and everything changed.
A history health walk for International Women’s Day
Where? To meet outside the entrance of Chetham’s School of Music (by the National Football Museum). The walk finishes near Swan Buildings, Swan Street.
This is a partnership project between Parasol, bringing hope and friendship for European nationals, and Harpurhey Neighbourhood Project, working with the community for over 40 years.
This event will bring together local people with new residents from Central and Eastern Europe to share ideas, experience and future plans.
There will be a free lunch on arrival and free parking is available.
To book a place, contact Graeme on 07460 988 361 or email [email protected].