West Euston Partnership Courses
Free Level 1 Child Safeguarding training offered on Wednesday 3rd February at West Euston Partnership, 29-31 Hampstead Road, NW1 3JA.
9.30 – 12.30 An Induction for anyone who has never done this training before;
1.30 – 4.30 A Refresher for those who have done this training before and need an update;
You must be working with children and families in Camden as either a paid worker or volunteer.
Contact diana@westeuston.org to book your place.
The Recovery College have spaces available on the following courses:
Introduction to Recovery
Wednesday 27th January – 10-3.30pm, Elizabeth House
Monday 8th February, 10-3.30pm, Islington Library
Getting a Good Night’s Sleep
Monday 1st February 10-1pm, Camden Mind
Money Matters
Tuesday 2nd February, 11-4pm, Elizabeth House
Coping with Stigma and Discrimination
Wednesday 3rd February 11-4pm, Elizabeth House
Introduction to Diet and Exercise
Tuesday 9th February, 10.30-1pm, Conference Hall- St Pancras Hospital
Students can enrol online at http://www.candi.nhs.uk/recoverycollege or by coming in to the Recovery College at 4 St Pancras Way (on the corner of Granary Street, next to St Pancras Hospital) NW1.
Free and Discounted Financial and Legal Advice for Older Camden Residents
Age UK Camden runs free ‘Plan Ahead’ information events where people can find out more about writing wills, inheritance tax, trusts, pensions, investments, long-term care costs, and much more.
The next Plan Ahead information session will be held on Wednesday 20th January 2016 at Tavis House, 1-6 Tavistock Square, London , WC1H 9NA, from 2-4pm. To book your free place at this information session, or to find out more contact the Advice Team on 020 7837 3777 or at duty@ageukcamden.org.uk
The adult community learning team is running Free Everyday Computer Skills workshops in more venues including:
• Kentish Town Library (NW5 2AA) – Thursdays 10 – 12
• Kilburn Library (NW6 5UH) – Tuesdays 10 – 11.45
• Latin American House (NW6 4TA) – Wednesdays 10 – 12
• Adult Learning Centre, Netley Campus (NW1 3EX) Tuesdays 1-3
The workshops provide support to residents who may have limited or no computer skills to access Council services and information online – including setting up a Camden account, accessing information and advice on care and support via the Camden Care Choices website, registering with Universal Jobmatch, booking doctor’s appointments, completing benefit applications – and much more.
No need to book. They can come along for just one session – or as many as you like.
We can adapt the workshops to include content appropriate to your clients – just get in touch Email: adultlearning@camden.gov.uk Phone: 020 7974 2148
Jewish Mental Health Forum
Next Meeting, Thursday 10th March 2016, 2.30 – 4.30pm The Brenner Community Centre, 91-93 Stamford Hill, London N16 5TP.
Jami runs The Jewish Mental Health Forum to promote awareness and understanding of mental health related issues among professionals working in health and social care. In addition to the Forum, Jami has recently launched Head Room an adult learning programme aimed across the Jewish community.
We will hear from Jami’s Head of Service, Tanya Harris speak on the subject of “Mental Health and Physical Activity: Supporting Our Wellbeing” which will explore how our health and wellbeing is intrinsically linked to our mental health.
To reserve your place for the Forum please email my colleague Clive Helman: clive.helman@jamiuk.org or telephone Jami on 020 8458 2223.
Building your community’s campaign capacity
Fostering successful community alliances and making multi-culturalism work
Opposing race hatred, scapegoating, racism and fascism, where you live or work
The training will be held on:
Saturday 30 January 11am – 3.30pm, Central London, at the TUC
Congress House, Great Russell Street, London WC1B 3LS
There is no charge for attending. Lunch will be provided. Places are limited. You can register to attend at http://goo.gl/forms/TX3K9LYXE1
The training will be provided by HOPE not Hate. The aim is to inspire and enable our communities to organise for equality and opportunity for all.
Megan Dobney: sertuc@tuc.org.uk and 020 7467 1220 or John Page: John@HOPEnothate.org.uk and 07539 902 975
Camden Chinese Community Centre New Year Celebration held on Saturday 6th February from 11am to 3pm.
The event will be held at The Camden Centre, Bidborough Street, London, WC1H 9BT. The nearest tube station will be at Kings Cross St Pancras.
Tickets are £5 for adults and £2 for children.
At the event there will be lion dancing, acrobats, magic show, Chinese opera & New Year songs, Chinese traditional & folk dance, Peking noodles making demonstration and raffle draw.
There will be a raffle draw at the event, raffle tickets are sold for £1 each.
· First prize one return air ticket to Hong Kong (sponsor: See Woo Group)
· £388 banquet at The Phoenix Palace Restaurant (Phoenix Palace Restaurant)
· £238 banquet at The Good Earth Restaurant (The Good Earth Restaurant)
· £188 banquet at New Joy King Lau (New Joy King Lau)
If you are interested in purchasing the raffle tickets please speak to Silvia Chui.
If you would like to book on to the event please contact Silvia her email is silvia.chui@camdenccc.co.uk or call her on 020 7388 8883.
KOVE Bench to Bench Walks
Programme of five gentle healthy-living walks for over 60’s with community seating in Kilburn and West Hampstead
February to April 2016 – Tuesday’s at 1.30pm
1) Tuesday 2nd February House of stars – Meet outside Kilburn Station NW6 7QL.
2) Tuesday 16th February Art up the Hill – Meet outside Tescos Express, 176 West End Lane NW61SG
3) Tuesday 1 March Kilburn’s battleship – Meet Kilburn High Road Station, NW6 5UA
4) Tuesday 15th March The Park you never knew was there! Meet at Abbey Community Centre, Belsize Road, NW6
5) Tuesday 5 April Famous Faces. Meet outside Kilburn High Road Station NW6 5UA
All enquiries to Mel Wright, KOVE
Tel: 07539390786 Email: melwillwright@gmail.com c/o Kingsgate Resource Centre, 208 Webheath, Palmerston Road, NW6 2JU All walks are free and we finish with refreshments at a nearby café.
New Courses @ Maiden Lane Community Centre
156 St Paul’s Crescent, NW1 9XZ
To book a place call 020 7267 9586
Tuesdays 10am-12pm
MS Word skills for work and life
Tuesday 1 – 3pm
Improve your internet and email skills
Wednesdays 10am-3pm
Create a website with WordPress – Create a website for business or pleasure using the free WordPress software.
[New format with lunch break 12-1pm
Wednesdays 10am-12pm Starts 24th February
Introduction to Photoshop – introduction to this software for editing your photos.
Camden Disability Action Annual General Meeting
Monday 15th February 2016 from 6 – 8 pm at Arlington Conference Centre, 220 Arlington Road, London NW1 7HE.
Guest speakers will include Cllr. Sally Gimson, Cabinet Member for Adult Social Care and Health.
To register, please contact Anju Bhatt via email on abhatt@vac.org.uk or telephone 0207 284 6550.
Understanding & Supporting People with Paranoia & Beliefs (2 days)
Mind in Camden. Wednesday, 3rd and Friday 5th February 2016 at 10:00 – 4:30
Do you want to find out a bit more about the experience of voices and beliefs?
Are you supporting someone and want to improve your knowledge and confidence?
Or perhaps you already run a Hearing Voices group and/or a Paranoia & Beliefs Group and want to brush up in your awareness and skills?
The course will cover the following main areas:
Understanding the experience of Voices and Beliefs
Different ways of making sense and coping with voices and beliefs
Testimony from people with lived experience
At New Horizon Youth Centre, 68 Chalton St NW1. Book at Eventbrite
Free Speakeasy – ready to run course
It involves three days of training after which you will be able to deliver either a full FPA Speakeasy course or elements of the FPA Speakeasy course without accreditation.
Training aims
By the end of the two days you will:
• understand key aspects of sexual health and sexuality – especially as they relate to work with parents in talking with their children
• know how to deliver the FPA Speakeasy course for parents and carers without accreditation.
Training requirements and time commitments
• Participants need to attend all three days of the training on (March 1st, 2nd and 3rd 9:30am – 1pm at 5 Pancras Square, Room 1.4 Coram, London, N1C 4AG)
• Run at least one parents group at their local school or community group in Camden.
FPA Speakeasy course for parents and carers (without accreditation)
The Speakeasy course for parents and carers offers a non-threatening, group-based opportunity for parents and carers to acquire the confidence and skills they need to talk to their children about growing up, relationships, sex and sexuality. It is designed to be a fun and relaxed course, providing an atmosphere where parents can learn together from one another’s experiences.
To book a place please contact Sandra Soteriou on sandra.soteriou@camden.gov.uk
CSE In Plain Sight -Free training
We are offering free training and guidance to parents to help inform you how best to protect your children and young people from sexual exploitation after dark.
The training will cover all aspects of CSE, advising you how you can safeguard your children both on and offline.
Please come along on February 10th from 11am – 12.30pm Crowndale Centre, Ground Floor , Mezzanine The Eversholt, 218 Eversholt St, NW1 1BD.
Nightwatch is a one year Training and Outreach pilot funded by the Department for Education.
To book a place please contact Sandra Soteriou on sandra.soteriou@camden.gov.uk
Camden and Islington Recovery College
The Spring 2016 prospectus is now ready and is available online at http://www.candi.nhs.uk/our-services/education-and-employment/recovery-college.
Don’t forget the Open Day on Monday 21st December at 4 St Pancras Way. The Recovery College will then be closed until the start of term on 4 January.
‘End of Life Care’ Conference: Thursday 11 February 2016, 10.30am – 3pm
The Eighth Annual Joint Conference from Age UK London and the Social Care Workforce Research Unit & Making Research Count at King’s College London (CPD certified)
Venue: Henriette Raphael Function Room, Henriette Raphael House, King’s College London Guy’s Campus, SE1 9RT, near London Bridge Station
Please book your conference place via: www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/end-of-life-care-tickets-20054605866
Camden Mental Health Forum
Tuesday 26 January from 6-8pm at The Hub, 8 Fairhazel Gardens, London, NW6 3SG
The forum is an opportunity for people living with mental ill health, their carers, families and friends as well as mental health professionals to come together and discuss mental health issues in the borough including considering the future shape of services.
The meeting will be chaired by Councillor Maeve McCormack, the Council’s Mental Health champion. Contact Paul Kent, London Borough of Camden Tel: 0207 974 6921 Web: camden.gov.uk
London for All
London for All / LVSC have a full programme of courses available for the voluntary sector. Go to the London for All website for full details.
Camden Carers’ Service
Has a full range of events and activities for unpaid carers in Camden. Find out more on the Camden Carers’ Service website www.camdencs.org.uk/activities
Don’t forget that Camden TDS run a full programme of course which are subsidised or free for voluntary sector partner organisations. There is a link to a list of partner organisations on the home page.
Find more Training Opportunities at www.vac.org.uk