Mental Health Awareness Course
Mental Health Aware is an introductory course designed to increase mental health awareness and give an understanding of how to look after well-being and challenge stigma.
Mental Health Aware is an introductory course designed to increase mental health awareness and give an understanding of how to look after well-being and challenge stigma.
National Hate Crime Awareness Week, 8 – 15 October 2022. One Place East stands in solidarity and supports National Hate Crime Awareness Week. There is no place for Disability Hate Crime!
Join One Place East on Facebook and YouTube on Sunday 9th October, 7pm and listen to our discussion podcast about six work activities you can do for World Mental Health Day at work as a way of creating a global majority. Get involved live.
The World Health Organisation recognises World Mental Health Day on 10 October every year. One Place East will be running a 3-day programme which include online activities and a coffee morning session.
Our fifth workshop, part of the CreateAbles project will computer training workshop, using assistive technology, led by Owais Niaz who himself is non-sighted. Come and join us on Wednesday 12th October, 2.30pm for this exciting workshop and learn how.
Our fourth workshop, part of the CreateAbles project will be a Clothes making Sewing workshop, led by Silvia. Come and join us on Wednesday 7th September, 2pm for this fun workshop.
Wow what a day at the Disability Festival in the Park on Wednesday 24th August. Thank you all for coming. We hope you had lots of fun. Special thanks to all the acts on stage, those who had tents and run workshops.
You are invited to join us at our next Service User Network Meeting on 31st August, 5pm till 6.30pm to talk about the importance of promoting good health and well-being in our community.
In April of this year, Vision Foundation awarded us a grant to carry out a piece of research asking people with a visual impairment about their experiences of living in Redbridge, with a particular focus on employment.
We hope the research will let us and others, know what is working and what we can do to improve pathways to employment for people with visual impairment.
Our third workshop, part of the CreateAbles project is a stand-up comedy workshop, led by Mark Burkwood. Come and join us on Wednesday 17th August, 2.30pm for a fun filled workshop, like none other.