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Become part of a growing community of professional and aspiring women. Develop your business skills and ideas Every First Tuesday of the Month
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A chance to give your views on how to engage to access services and hear other service user experiences.
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Raising Aspirations for Women and Girls
Press for Progress: A Day of Motivational Speakers and activities
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Job Centre, Canterbury College: Designed to support people with health conditions to access information to improve their lives.
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Join us for a day of fun and fundraising. Volunteers needed to run the BBQ (ages 16+) only.
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Life is busy. Life is short. Life is amazing.
Would you like to work on your wellbeing and explore new perspectives in a group of like-minded women? Then come and join us in our Wellbeing: Your Way coaching programme which will take you on a journey of exploration, discovery and inspiration. Please note this programme is being delivered as part of a doctoral research programme. A participant information sheet is available with detailed information about the research. -
Diversity House invites you to a FREE money course with CAP Get your finances in order ready for Christmas.
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LAPCEL Launch BAME PICTOGRAMS Inviting all service providers to attend a public launch of the work titled: "End of Life Care Explained in Pictures" Find out how BAME communities explain palliative and End of Life Care through the use of picture imagery Learning Alliance for Palliative and End of Life Care Services (LAPCEL) collaborated with Migrants producing innovative public health programs.
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This three hour session is aimed to help women or anyone who identifies as a woman to come along and understand if self-employment is the right choice. The workshop is hosted by Sarah Trotter who started a bridal business 20 years ago with £500, which she later went onto sell. Using her story and others Sarah aims to inspire, empower and motivate women to reach beyond their comfort zone. Eventbrite link: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/is-self-employment-right-for-me-tickets-55333873104
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Are you age between 11-19 and would like to learn how to DJ? Then come along to the summer workshop and learn DJ'ing skills techniques.
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Across the globe people celebrate the advancement of women, this could be through ensuring equal pay. This year’s theme is #EachforEqual. We will be collaborating with DS Smith to host a panel discussion around Equality in the workplace for Women. An event not to missed.
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Become part of a growing community of professional and aspiring women. Develop your business skills and ideas Every First Tuesday of the Month
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International Year of Older Person Coffee Morning with presentation on “Reflections on Ageing and Staying Healthy”
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Drop in and Coffee Morning on the Environment and Maintaining Clean Rivers
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Consultation over Tea and Cakes on Community Engagement in Faversham
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Join us for a day of fun and fundraising. Volunteers needed to run the BBQ (ages 16+) only.
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Life is busy. Life is short. Life is amazing.
Would you like to work on your wellbeing and explore new perspectives in a group of like-minded women? Then come and join us in our Wellbeing: Your Way coaching programme which will take you on a journey of exploration, discovery and inspiration. Please note this programme is being delivered as part of a doctoral research programme. A participant information sheet is available with detailed information about the research. -
Diversity House invites you to a FREE money course with CAP Get your finances in order ready for Christmas.
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The Assertiveness and Self-Confidence workshop will give participants an understanding of what assertiveness and self-confidence each mean (in general and to them personally) and how to develop those feelings in their day-to-day lives. These skills will encompass many aspects of the participant's lives and have a positive effect on all of them. For more information on this workshop or to reserve your spot, please contact: Training Administrator info@diversityhouse.org.uk Telephone: 01795420455
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Families and community members coming together at our community centre to share BBQ dishes, listen to presentations from serving or retired members of the Armed Forces. View the exhibition showcasing photographs of local people past and present who served/ are serving the Armed Forces.
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The Summer Youth Club is back! children aged 6 to 15. With an array of activities from games, arts and crafts, children to learn and share about other cultures. It will be a great place for children to make new friends, build confidence and keep them occupied.
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BoyZ2Men Inspire Aspire & Develop
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Become part of a growing community of professional and aspiring women. Develop your business skills and ideas Every First Tuesday of the Month
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International Year of Older Person Coffee Morning with presentation on “Reflections on Ageing and Staying Healthy”
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Drop-in & Talk on Well Being and Happiness
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Meet Women Business Owners and Entrepreneurs for networking and skills development.
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While having various cultures in one workplace can present communication problems and conflicts, the benefits of such a variety in the workplace outweigh it. The workplace can present challenges to management in terms of handling the different generations present. As older workers delay retiring and younger workers are entering the workforce, the work environment has become a patchwork of varying perspectives and experiences, all valuable to say the least. The Generation Gaps workshop will help participants understand the various generations present at work, and understand what motivates them and dealing with them on a daily basis. Both the young and older worker will have many ideas to offer, which will help the organization thrive in the marketplace. Learning how to deal with the Generation Gaps at work will help you become a better manager or co-worker.
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Diversity House invites you to a FREE money course with CAP Get your finances in order ready for Christmas.
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Each year Diversity House holds its Annual General Meeting (AGM) this is where we discuss our achievements and learnings of the past year. As a charity it is essential we carrying out these meetings. Attendees include our trustees, patrons, directors, staff, partners, stake holders and volunteers. The topics we cover in the meeting includes presentation of annual report, accounts and any other business matters.
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You might be writing poetry at home in your bedroom and would like to share your creations in a welcoming and safe environment with likeminded word smiths. The open mic event is open to anyone, if it's your very first time or your 20th, we welcome you along to flex your creative muscles. The event is being hosted by Diversity House and Sam from Wordsmithery. https://openmicnightswale.eventbrite.co.uk – Can book via here
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Are you part of, or interested in Ethnic Communities locally? If yes, then please join in this open invitation to: SPREAD THE MESSAGE OF PALLIATIVE CARE WITHIN ETHNIC MINORITY GROUPS Hosted by: Cllr Gurdip Ram Bungar, Mayor of Gravesend Join local communities to explore End of Life Care through the use of picture imagery. Includes lunch and opportunity to take part in your own creative activity Please book by 27th August for art materials and catering purposes.OR for further information, and booking contact education@ellenor.org or on 01474 320007
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During this period of social seclusion, the readily and available sources of recreation is through our technological devices. However, this may come with a price, that is, how can we protect ourselves from cyber crimes? Our online discussion and networking session will address the following Topics: • What is cyber security? • Types of hackers and techniques used by them; • Your data and cyber security; • How to check who is on your Wi-Fi; • Others. To join the discussion and networking, please contact us on: info@diversityhouse.org.uk or 07484536562