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      Have you ever had one of those light bulb moments and then thought how could I get this idea off the ground? This could be just be creating a side hustle alongside an existing job or you want to turn a hobby into something more lucrative. Regardless, the best way to go about getting the idea off the ground is through accessing the right information. Learn the basics of how to set up a business. This three week course will give you the knowledge of what you need to know, how and who to sell your service or product.
  • BOOK VIA EVENTBRITE
      Have you ever had one of those light bulb moments and then thought how could I get this idea off the ground? This could be just be creating a side hustle alongside an existing job or you want to turn a hobby into something more lucrative. Regardless, the best way to go about getting the idea off the ground is through accessing the right information. Learn the basics of how to set up a business. This three week course will give you the knowledge of what you need to know, how and who to sell your service or product.
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    When your car breaks down, do you ever dread having to visit the garage?

    or do you just want to be more confident in maintaining your car?

    If you have said yes, to any of the questions, you are not alone

    In 2015 a study found women are charged more than men when they go to the garage by up to 28%

    For International Women's Day, we found a solution.

    Diversity House and Kwik Fit are teaming up to host a Basic Car Care course for women.

  • BOOK VIA EVENTBRITE
     

    When your car breaks down, do you ever dread having to visit the garage?

    or do you just want to be more confident in maintaining your car?

    If you have said yes, to any of the questions, you are not alone

    In 2015 a study found women are charged more than men when they go to the garage by up to 28%

    For International Women's Day, we found a solution.

    Diversity House and Kwik Fit are teaming up to host a Basic Car Care course for women.

  • FREE event Funded by HEE

    Hosted by:

    Cllr Samuel Koffie - Williams (Mayor of Swale)

    Cllr Sarah Aldridge

    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 (LAPCEL)

    Includes opportunity to take part in your own creative activity.

    Book by Friday 25th January for art materials and catering purposes.

    To book direct visit:

    https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/spreading-the-message-of-palliative-care-within-ethnic-minority-groups-tickets-52957669816

    Or for further information and booking contact info@diversityhouse.org.uk or on 01795 420455

  • Our book bundle consisting of 'We Remember' which was launched at our dissemination event at the The Royal Overseas League on St James’s Street London and features a collection of 15 essays on remembering World War One in Africa as well as the play 'Breaking Down Walls' dedicated to the life of Walter Tull which was written and performed by the students at St. Michael’s C of E Junior School in Maidstone. Purchasing both books together saves nearly 10% compared to purchasing them separately.
  • As part of Diversity House’s ‘Breaking the Myths - WW1 & Africa’ Project, we worked closely with Year 5 pupils at St. Michael’s C of E Junior School in Maidstone to write and perform a play dedicated to the life of Walter Tull entitled ‘Breaking Down Walls’. This is the script written by the pupils which was performed on the 4th June 2018.

  • Launched at our dissemination event at the The Royal Overseas League on St James’s Street London, this book is a collection of 15 essays on why we remember World War One in Africa written by everyday people and well-known academics including Sir Hew Strachan, Timothy Stapleton, Nuno Lemos Pires and David McDonald of Commonwealth War Graves Commission. The book also includes a poem written specially for Diversity House remembering Africa by Kat Francis as well as contributions by the children of St Michael’s CE Junior School, Maidstone.
  • 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.
  • 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  
  • 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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  • Following the unveiling of the new inclusive World War One memorial stone on Sunday 28th October 2018 at 10.45am, Diversity House will host a Remembrance Reception from 11.30am at Phoenix House. The inclusive service hosted by Swale Borough Council marks the Centenary of the Great War and formally acknowledges the diverse communities of people around the world who were affected by the Great War. It is in this spirit that we cordially invite you to join with us to remember and recognise the diversity of the global contributions. Refreshments and entertainment will be provided from 11.30am to 1pm
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