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  • Camden Carers Service: Who cares for the carer?

    Crowndale Centre 218 Eversholt Street, London, England, United Kingdom

    Have you ever wondered who cares for the carer?
    Do they know they are a carer, and as a carer, have rights and are entitled to support?

    If you engage with individuals who are looking after a friend or family member who couldn’t manage without their support, this person is providing an unpaid care service.
    This could be because the person has a health condition, mental health condition, disability or is frail.

  • Effective Conflict Resolution: Practical Skills for stronger communities.

    Crowndale Centre 218 Eversholt Street, London, England, United Kingdom

    Effective Conflict Resolution: Practical Skills for stronger communities. Tuesday 10th March 2026 10am – 12.30pm (The Crowndale Centre). Working in the community with local residents, their children and families requires both passion and purpose. However, with so much change and uncertainty…

  • Effective Conflict Resolution: Practical Skills for stronger communities.

    The session will cover:

    Practical conflict resolution techniques.
    Strategies for de-escalating tension in sensitive or emotionally charged situations
    Tools to support clear communication, active listening, and boundary-setting
    Increased confidence in handling disagreements within teams or with service users
    A deeper understanding of personal triggers and conflict styles

  • In Person: Neurodiversity Awareness: Practical support for voluntary organisations, community and faith groups. 

    Do you deliver services to children and young people and would like to understand more about how neurodivergent needs present in everyday settings?

    If so, this training session might offer your organisation some mindful and practical solutions; designed to help you build confidence in your understanding and support of neurodivergent children, young people and their families.

    Delivered by Seats at the Table founder Richmal Maybank, this training provides a clear, engaging and compassionate introduction to neurodiversity; exploring how young people communicate, learn, process information and experience the world around them.