As part of our training programme to become a Cancer Champion, this session equips you with essential knowledge about early warning signs of cancer and the importance of screening. You’ll gain the confidence to share this life-saving information with others and encourage early action.
As part of our training programme to become a Cancer Champion, this interactive workshop helps you develop the communication skills needed to engage effectively with individuals and groups. Learn how to listen actively, speak clearly, and tailor your message to different audiences.
Are you looking for a welcoming space to share cherished memories and connect with others who appreciate the past? Our Weekly Reminiscence Group is the perfect place to relive treasured moments, swap stories, and build friendships through shared experiences.
One Place East run a monthly Sight Support Group meeting for Visually Impaired People. These meetings give people the chance to socialise and strengthen the bonds of our Community. To book, or for more information please contact Owais Niaz on: 07377 170 210 | owais.niaz@oneplaceeast.org
Come along and join us at our social gaming group for adults with a learning disability, Autism, physical disability or lived experience of mental health.
The Proper Blokes Club is a community project for men’s mental health. The main aim is to break the stigma of men’s mental health and start talking openly about it.
Exercise has been a proven way to help people with any sort of mental health issues by releasing endorphins that make you feel good about yourself. Walking is free, so makes a great way to start and gets you out in the fresh air.
As part of our training programme to become a Cancer Champion, this full-day session builds your confidence in public speaking. Whether you’re addressing a small group or a large audience, you’ll learn techniques to speak with clarity, manage nerves, and deliver your message with impact.
Are you looking for a welcoming space to share cherished memories and connect with others who appreciate the past? Our Weekly Reminiscence Group is the perfect place to relive treasured moments, swap stories, and build friendships through shared experiences.
This is a service user meeting for people with learning disabilities who live in the London Borough of Redbridge. The meetings give people a voice, a chance to get together to speak up about things that are important to them and to get their voices heard.
Come along and join us at our social gaming group for adults with a learning disability, Autism, physical disability or lived experience of mental health.
The Proper Blokes Club is a community project for men’s mental health. The main aim is to break the stigma of men’s mental health and start talking openly about it.
Exercise has been a proven way to help people with any sort of mental health issues by releasing endorphins that make you feel good about yourself. Walking is free, so makes a great way to start and gets you out in the fresh air.
As part of our training programme to become a Cancer Champion, this session prepares you to share your knowledge with others. You’ll learn how to design and deliver engaging training sessions, support new Champions, and grow the movement for cancer awareness.
Are you looking for a welcoming space to share cherished memories and connect with others who appreciate the past? Our Weekly Reminiscence Group is the perfect place to relive treasured moments, swap stories, and build friendships through shared experiences.
One Place East are delighted to be hosting Redbridge Council who will be holding another one of their popular community drop-in events, giving residents the opportunity to speak directly with council teams and get support on a range of local issues.
Come along and join us at our social gaming group for adults with a learning disability, Autism, physical disability or lived experience of mental health.
The Proper Blokes Club is a community project for men’s mental health. The main aim is to break the stigma of men’s mental health and start talking openly about it.
Exercise has been a proven way to help people with any sort of mental health issues by releasing endorphins that make you feel good about yourself. Walking is free, so makes a great way to start and gets you out in the fresh air.
Are you looking for a welcoming space to share cherished memories and connect with others who appreciate the past? Our Weekly Reminiscence Group is the perfect place to relive treasured moments, swap stories, and build friendships through shared experiences.
Come along and join us at our social gaming group for adults with a learning disability, Autism, physical disability or lived experience of mental health.
The Proper Blokes Club is a community project for men’s mental health. The main aim is to break the stigma of men’s mental health and start talking openly about it.
Exercise has been a proven way to help people with any sort of mental health issues by releasing endorphins that make you feel good about yourself. Walking is free, so makes a great way to start and gets you out in the fresh air.
Are you looking for a welcoming space to share cherished memories and connect with others who appreciate the past? Our Weekly Reminiscence Group is the perfect place to relive treasured moments, swap stories, and build friendships through shared experiences.
One Place East for Change meets every month at the library. If you are fed up with the lack of drop kerbs, inadequate mental health services or simply want a chance to come together with the wider Disability community, come along and join us to find out how you can make a difference.
Come along and join us at our social gaming group for adults with a learning disability, Autism, physical disability or lived experience of mental health.
The Proper Blokes Club is a community project for men’s mental health. The main aim is to break the stigma of men’s mental health and start talking openly about it.
Exercise has been a proven way to help people with any sort of mental health issues by releasing endorphins that make you feel good about yourself. Walking is free, so makes a great way to start and gets you out in the fresh air.
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