Job Shop. (only women) .come along. Give your self a chance.

Filed under: Uncategorised, Women Only Activities, Education & Training, Employment, Upcoming Events — Abdus at 9:50 am on Friday, May 25, 2007
May 31, 2007
10:00 amto12:00 pm

       
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Nashta Club (Breakfast club)

Filed under: Uncategorised, Women Only Activities, Weekly Activities, Upcoming Events — Abdus at 11:49 am on Tuesday, March 27, 2007
June 17, 2008
10:00 amto12:00 pm
June 24, 2008
10:00 amto12:00 pm
June 29, 2008
10:00 amto12:00 pm

For ladies only from all different ethnic groups and all ages. 

The Nashta club is delivered on a weekly basis, held every Tuesday morning from 10.00am till 12.30pm at the brass house lane community centre in Smethwick. More than 40 women have been accessing this provision to date. 

10.00am till 11.00am- Activities such as aerobics, yoga sessions

11.00am till 12.00pm- light refreshments (Nashta) be served

 

The Nashta Club is a catalyst for accessing information, advice, support and guidance. 

The Nashta club provides opportunities to develop new skills, participate in activities, increase confidence and self-esteem and most of all enhance their social circle.

To find out more call Salaha on 01215588261 

Diabetes Awareness Session

Filed under: Women Only Activities, Health Workshops, Men's Health — admin at 8:07 am on Thursday, January 4, 2007

Bangladeshi people living in the UK are at greater risk of developing diabetes compared to other ethnic minority and white community groups. This project offers eight information and awareness sessions to about 25 Bangladeshi people with diabetes who are on one of four GPs' lists.
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The Nashta Club

Filed under: Women Only Activities — admin at 10:02 pm on Wednesday, January 3, 2007

'The Nashta club' is a self-help group, developed in partnership with Sandwell SHAPE project, which is part of Sandwell Mind to support the Asian community in North Smethwick. Majority of the women accessing this service suffer from primary mental health needs and have voiced the need for services to empower them in taking part in a regular activity to help them to deal with issues and problems and have a platform to share ideas and interests with women who are going through similar situations. (Read on …)