Community Learning FREE & Family Learning

Community
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October 2014
Introducing
Community Courses
Wandsworth Lifelong Learning works with a wide range of partners to provide community
development learning opportunities at venues across the borough. These include Family
Learning courses for adults and their children and wider community development courses
for adults only.
For further information please contact
Loraine Williams
Community Development Officer
Phone: 020 8871 8493
E-mail: lwilliams@wandsworth.gov.uk
Website: www.wandsworthlifelonglearning. org.uk
What is
Family
Learning?
Wandsworth Council currently delivers Family
Learning courses in a wide range of venues
including libraries, community and voluntary
organisations. In addition to this we are working
with over 30 primary and secondary schools, as
well as South Thames College.
Adults must accompany children on all
Family Learning courses, unless stated.
There are to be a maximum of 2 children per
adult. Please check with each course for more
information. Please also check the programme
for age ranges.
Family Learning Programmes support fun
learning activities and are available for parents,
grandparents, carers and can involve other
family members. Courses aim to give
parents/carers confidence in being involved in
their children’s education.
Please note: In workshops, priority will be
given to new learners. Please arrive on time.
If you are over half an hour late to a fee-paying
venue we will not be able to organise your free
entry after this time.
People of all ages discover new interests,
aptitudes and abilities. So why not take some
time out from your normal family routine and try
something that your child will be talking about
for weeks!
Family English and Maths courses provide
opportunities for adults to provide support and
find out how children are being taught at
school. Recent research has shown the impact
that learning as a family has on children’s
development and their readiness for school.
Family Learning courses are FREE and include
all materials, except where stated.
If you have any queries or ideas for further
Family Learning courses please contact:
Belinda Bates
Family Learning Coordinator
Phone: 020 8871 8490
E-mail: bbates@wandsworth.gov.uk
Website: www.wandsworth
lifelonglearning. org.uk
Wandsworth Council
Professional Centre
Franciscan Road
London
SW17 8HE
Please telephone the centre to book your
FREE place on a Family Learning course as
places are limited and operate on a first come
first served basis.
www.wandsworthlifelonglearning.org.uk
Family Learning Programme
Family
Learning
Timetable
Key to Symbols
Wheelchair Access
Toilet
Free light refreshments
All courses are FREE but you will need to
book a place unless otherwise stated
Broadening Horizons
Family French
Bonjour! Learn French fruits and colours.
Try some French bread with cheese too!
Learn how to introduce your child to a new
language and end with a French story.
Wed 15th October 2014, 10am-11.30am
1 session, 2-5 years & dads/mums/carers
Wandsworth Town Library, Wandsworth
Alex Martin 020 8877 1742
alex.martin@gll.org
wandsworthtown.library@gll.org
Family Painting
workshop
Learn the basic techniques of watercolour.
No drawing skills required but please wear old
clothes.
Mon 27th October 2014, 3.30pm-5.30pm
1 session 2-5 years and dads/mums/carers
Balham Library, Balham
Andrea Lewis 020 8673 1129
Andrea.lewis@gll.org
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Family Drama and
Storytelling
This half term workshop will involve making a
prop/costume and taking part in a small
production at the end. Come and have fun!
Tues 28th October 2014 10.30am-12pm
1 session, 3-5 years and dads/mums/carers
166 Roehampton Lane, Roehampton
Sam Olive 07852 697 243
solive@eastwood.wandsworth.sch.uk
Cartoon Workshop
and The Big Draw
Come and have a free cartoon portrait of your
child and learn some basic tips. Enter our
celebration card competition too!
Tues 28th October 2014, 11am-3pm
1 session, 0-16 years & dads/mums/carers
Southside Shopping Centre, Wandsworth
Bring a Book to Life
The Tiger that
Came to Tea
Halloween Book
Making and
Marbling
Bring your favourite books to life and have fun
learning how to help your child with language
skills and storytelling. The session ends in a
real tea party with a special guest!
Try your hand at bookmaking and the exciting
marbling technique used to decorate the
inside of old books. This new skill will help
you to decorate future school books!
Tues 28th October 2014 1pm-2.30pm
1 session, 0-5 years and dads/mums/carers
166 Roehampton Lane, Roehampton
Fri 31st October 2014, 10am-12pm
1 session, 7-16 years & dads/mums/carers
Southfields Library, Southfields
Sam Olive 07852 697 243
solive@eastwood.wandsworth.sch.uk
Family Learning (Sharon) 020 8871 8055
Swilliams4@wandsworth.gov.uk
Family Learning Broadening Horizons
Family Music
Workshop
Pirate
Workshop
Come to this fun workshop and make a
simple instrument, there will be tips on
introducing rhythm, rhyme and listening
skills at home.
Aha me hearties! Meet other shipmates at
Southfields Library to find the hidden treasure.
Fancy dress competition at 11.30am,
storytelling, make a pirate hat, eye patch and
other activities. Come in fancy dress oh make
yours at the workshop!
Fri 31st October 2014 10.30am-12pm
1 session, 0-5 years and dads/mums/carers
166 Roehampton Lane, Roehampton
Sam Olive 07852 697 243
solive@eastwood.wandsworth.sch.uk
Sat 8th November 2014, 10.30am-12pm
1 session 5-10 years and dads/mums/carers
Balham Library, Balham
Andrea Lewis 020 8673 1129
Andrea.lewis@gll.org
Bring a Book
To Life - The Hungry
Caterpillar
Bring your favourite books to life and have fun
learning how to help your child with language
skills and storytelling.
Fri 31st October 2014, 1.30pm-3pm
1 session, 0-5 years & dads/mums/carers
Smallwood Children’s Centre, Tooting
Jenny Hindmoor 020 8672 6024 (Option 1)
childrencentre@smallwood.
wandsworth.sch.uk
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Sat 15th November 2014, 10.30am-12pm
1 session 5-10 years and dads/mums/carers
Wandsworth Town Library, Wandsworth
Alex Martin 020 8877 1742
alex.martin@gll.org
wandsworthtown.library@gll.org
Drama
Workshop
Professional music director Andrea Lewis
will be taking you through your paces to
create short scenes using your voice,
character and acting exercises. Come and
join in this fun drama workshop from the
complete beginner through to the more
confident.
Mon 10th November 2014,
4pm-5.30pm
1 session, 6-14 years and
dads/mums/carers
Balham Library, Balham
Andrea Lewis 020 8673 1129
Andrea.lewis@gll.org
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Circus Skills
Fun interactive workshop to help children
develop good balance, including warm up
games, juggling, spinning plates and more…
Sat 24th January 2015, 1pm-3pm
1 session, 6-12 years & dads/mums/carers
Wandsworth Town Library, Wandsworth
Alex Martin 020 8877 1742
alex.martin@gll.org
wandsworthtown.library@gll.org
Storytelling
Come and have fun at this storytelling workshop
and get some helpful tips on language
development and learning through play.
Thursday 19th February 2015, 1.30-3pm
Garratt Park One O’clock Children’s Centre,
Earlsfield
Marsha Parkes 020 8946 0366
mparkes1@wandsworth.gov.uk
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Storytelling
Workshop
Looking at how to help your child tell the
time through fun games and helpful ideas
then this is the workshop for you!
Storytelling is a great way to help your child
develop new language skills and
understanding, come and have fun at this
workshop, lead by drama experts,
Firecracker!
Wed 18th Feb 2014, 10.30am-12pm
1 session, 0-5 years and dads/mums/carers
Putney Vale Community Centre,
Roehampton
Sam Olive 07852 697 243
solive@eastwood.wandsworth.sch.uk
Thursday 19th February 2015, 10am-11.30am
1 session, 0-5 years and dads/mums/carers
West Hill in the Park, Wandsworth
Jess Foy 020 8870 9928
westhillchildrenscentre@
wandsworth.gov.uk
Family Learning Broadening Horizons
Family Music
Workshop
Come to this fun workshop and make a
simple instrument. Tips on introducing
rhythm, rhyme and listening skills at home.
Fri 20th February 2015, 1pm-2.30pm
1 session, 0-5 years and dads/mums/carers
166 Roehampton Lane, Roehampton
Sam Olive 07852 697 243
solive@eastwood.wandsworth.sch.uk
Family Drama and
Storytelling
This half term workshop will involve making a
prop/costume and taking part in a small
production at the end. Come and have fun!
Friday 20th February 2015, 10.30am-12pm
1 session, 3-5 years and dads/mums/carers
166 Roehampton Lane, Roehampton
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Kite Making
Workshop
Let’s go fly a kite…and make your own too!
Come along to this practical workshop make a kite and then come outside and fly
it. Prizes for the best one. Booking essential.
Saturday 28th March 2015, 12.30pm-2pm
1 session 4-10 years and dads/mums/carers
Battersea Park Library, Battersea
Rachael Miles 020 7720 4122
batterseapark.library@gll.org
Sam Olive 07852 697 243
solive@eastwood.wandsworth.sch.uk
Family Music
Workshop
Come to this fun workshop and make a
simple instrument. Tips on introducing
rhythm, rhyme and listening skills at home.
Friday 27th February 2015, 11am-12pm
1 session, 2-4 years and dads/mums/carers
Tooting Library, Tooting
Heather Shepherd 020 8767 0543
Tooting.library@gll.org
Pirate
Workshop
Aha me hearties! Meet other shipmates at
Putney Vale to find the hidden treasure. Fancy
dress competition at 11.30am, storytelling,
make a pirate hat, eye patch and other
activities. Come in fancy dress oh make yours
at the workshop!
Mon 30th March 2015, 10.30am-12pm
1 session 2-8 years and dads/mums/carers
Putney Vale Community Centre, Roehampton
Dara Club, Roehampton
Sam Olive 07852 697 243
solive@eastwood.wandsworth.sch.uk
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Tooting Gospel
Choir
This eight week course will improve your
confidence in singing as a group. The choir
meet every Tuesday. All abilities welcome. In
December there will be a small Christmas
performance. On 3rd March 2015, the choir
form a larger choir to perform at The Royal
Festival Hall. £10 admin charge per term but
all CDs, music and drinks will be provided.
Autumn/winter term: Tues 7th October
2014, 6pm-7.30pm, 8 sessions, adults only
Tooting Primary School, Tooting
Sound Minds
Community Choir
Battersea
A free community choir that sings a wide
range of musical styles. All are welcome, no
previous experience is necessary. Please
ring to book and to start any time.
Mon 29th September 2014, 4pm-6pm
24 sessions, adults only
Katherine Low Settlement, Battersea
Sound Minds 020 7207 1786
staff@soundminds.co.uk
Family Learning 020 8871 8490
bbates@wandsworth.gov.uk
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Roehampton Choir
This nine week course will improve your
confidence in singing as a group and be
great fun too! The Tooting choir meet every
Wednesday and all abilities are welcome.
£10 admin charge per term but all music
and drinks each week will be provided free.
Autumn/winter term: Wed 8th October
2014, 7pm-8.30pm, 9 sessions, adults only
St Joseph’s Church, Roehampton
Family Learning 020 8871 8490
bbates@wandsworth.gov.uk
Family Learning Broadening Horizons
Easter Arts & Crafts
and Egg Hunt
Create an Easter basket and spring animal
mask and end in a chocolate Easter egg hunt!
Wed 1st April 2015, 1.30pm-3pm
1 session, 2-8 years & dads/mums/carers
Franciscan Children’s Centre, Tooting
Marie Williams 020 8672 3048 opt 3
or 07528 955 356
Writing Competition
marie.williams@franciscan.wandsworth.sch.uk
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Tues 7th April 2015, 10.30am-12pm
1 session, 3-8 years and dads/mums/carers
Yvonne Carr Community Centre, Battersea
Maureen Campbell, 020 7720 5515
mcampbell@wandsworth.gov.uk
Wandsworth: My Life, My World and
My Story. Write your own story and win high
street vouchers.
Ages 8-12 years: 200 words. Ages 13-18
years: 500 words. Aged 19+: 800 words
Closing date: Fri 28th November 2014
bbates@wandsworth.gov.uk
Celebration Card
Competition
As part of The Big Draw, Wandsworth Family
Learning invites you to design and draw your
own celebration card. The winning entry will be
professionally printed for themselves and their
school and the winner will also receive high
street vouchers. Entries from Wandsworth
schools only, please send to Belinda Bates,
Professional Centre, Franciscan School,
London, SW17 8HE.
Deadline Mon 17th November 2014
Creative Writing
Workshop
Come to this workshop to get tips and ideas
for the Writing Competition: Wandsworth,
My Life, My World and My Story.
Mon 17th November 2014, 4pm-5.30pm
1 session, 8-16 years and dads/mums/carers
Balham Library, Balham
Andrea Lewis 020 8673 1129
Andrea.lewis@gll.org
Family Learning Health & Wellbeing
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Health & Wellbeing
Football & English
Family First Aid
Top marks in both football and English on this
six week course! Open to all abilities. A chance
to be coached by some top football coaches
and improve your English! Please bring a bottle
of water and a packed lunch.
This after-school workshop will give you and
your child confidence in any situation in and
around the home. Take home an attendance
certificate too!
Sat 18th October 2014, 11am-2pm
6 sessions, 10-16 years & dads/mums/carers
Wandle Leisure Centre, Wandsworth
Family Learning (Sharon) 020 8871 8055
Swilliams4@wandsworth.gov.uk
Baby and Toddler
First Aid
Would you know what to do in an
emergency? Learn basic First Aid to help
your baby keep safe in and around the home.
Take home an attendance certificate too!
Tues 21st October 2014, 1.30pm-3pm
0-2 years and dads/mums/carers
Tooting Library, Tooting
Heather Shepherd 020 8767 0543
Tooting.library@gll.org
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Tues 21st October 2014, 4pm-5.30pm
8-16 years and dads/mums/carers
Tooting Library, Tooting
Heather Shepherd 020 8767 0543
Tooting.library@gll.org
Yoga Bugs
Is your child into Waybuloo? Then come to this
‘Yogabugs’ workshop! Together you will
combine yoga postures with exciting
adventures. Improve your child’s concentration,
confidence and imagination.
Wed 22nd October 2014 10.15am-11.45am
1 session 2-5 years and dads/mums/carers
Balham Library, Balham
Andrea Lewis 020 8673 1129
Andrea.lewis@gll.org
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Football & Maths
Score in both football and Maths on this five
week course! Open to all abilities. Coached
by some top football coaches too! Please
bring a bottle of water and a packed lunch.
Sat 17th January 2015, 11am-2pm
5 sessions, 10-16 years & dads/mums/carers
Wandle Leisure Centre, Wandsworth
Family Learning (Sharon) 020 8871 8055
Swilliams4@wandsworth.gov.uk
Sowing and
Growing
Healthy Snacks
Workshop
Plant some seeds to nurture at home with a
painted garden pot.
Fantastic, fun workshop with lots of snack
ideas for you and your child to try, take the
taste test and the quiz!
This is a relaxed workshop to introduce new
foods and a new you!
Thurs 23rd October 2014, 1.30pm-3pm
1 session, 2-5 years and dads/mums/carers
Garratt Park One O’clock Children’s Centre,
Earlsfield, SW17
Marsha Parkes 020 8946 0366
mparkes1@wandsworth.gov.uk
Yoga Bugs
Is your child into Waybuloo? Then come to this
outdoor ‘Yogabugs’ workshop! Together you
will combine yoga postures with exciting
adventures. Fly on mystical birds and float on
magic carpets. Improve your child’s
concentration, confidence and imagination.
Wed 29th October 2014, 10am-11.30am
1 session, 2-5 years and dads/mums/carers
Garratt Park One O’clock Children’s Centre,
Earlsfield, SW17
Marsha Parkes 020 8946 0366
mparkes1@wandsworth.gov.uk
Monday 9th February 2015, 1pm-2.30pm
1 session, 0-5 years and dads/mums/carers
Smallwood Children’s Centre, Tooting
Jenny Hindmoor 020 8672 6024 (Option 1)
childrencentre@smallwood.
wandsworth.sch.uk
Sowing and
Growing
Plant some seeds to nurture at home with a
painted garden pot.
Mon 16 February 2015, 10.30am-12pm
1 session, 0-5 years and dads/mums/carers
Fontley Way, Roehampton
Sam Olive 07852 697 243
solive@eastwood.wandsworth.sch.uk
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Smoothie Making
with a Bike!
Pedal the bike to make your own free
smoothie, art and crafts activities too!
No need to book, just turn up.
Tues 17th February 2015 and
Tues 31st March 2015, 11am-3pm
0-16 years & dads/mums/carers
Southside shopping Centre, Wandsworth
Football & English
Top marks in both football and English on
this four week course! Open to all abilities.
Have a chance to be coached by some top
football coaches too! Please bring a bottle of
water and a packed lunch.
Sat 28th February 2015, 11am-2pm
4 sessions, 10-16 years and
dads/mums/carers
Wandle Leisure Centre, Wandsworth
Family Learning (Sharon) 020 8871 8055
Swilliams4@wandsworth.gov.uk
Family Sports Day
Football and boxing skills for dads and their
children. Come to this half-term workshop
for football, skipping, boxing padwork and
bagwork. Book in advance, all gloves and
equipment will be provided. Please wear
loose clothing & trainers and bring a bottle
of water.
Sat 21st February 2015, 2pm-4pm
1 session, 9-16 years and dads/grandads/
male carers
Dara Club, Roehampton
Karen Horsford, 07956 347 238
boxnskills@hotmail.co.uk
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Sowing and
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Plant some seeds to nurture at home with a
painted garden pot.
Wed 8th April 2015, 1pm-2.30pm
1 session, 0-5 years and dads/mums/carers
Smallwood Children’s Centre, Tooting
Jenny Hindmoor 020 8672 6024 (Option 1)
childrencentre@smallwood.
wandsworth.sch.uk
Community Courses
Newsletter
Community Courses for Adults
Royal Academy of Dance
Balham Community Centre
Dance for Lifelong Well-being
91 Bedford Hill, London SW12 9HE
A programme aimed at encouraging
increased activity leading to reduced risk of
injury and an increased quality of life for those
aged 60+. At the following venues:
English for Speakers of Other
Languages (ESOL) courses
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Royal Academy of Dance - Battersea
Katherine Low Settlement - Battersea
Battersea Arts Centre - Battersea
Regenerate Rise - Roehampton
60+ Café - Roehampton
Hestia Age Activity - Tooting
For further information contact:
Libby Costello on 020 7326 8921
(lcostello@rad.org.uk)
Safe Ground
Groundation Community Project
(classes at various venues)
Four spoken word-poetry/performance
workshops between October 2014 and April
2015. Through these workshops, each leaner
will produce at least one complete work of
poetry.
Offer entry level day-time ESOL courses.
For further information contact:
Jackie Clasby on 020 8763 3450
email: jackiebcc@btconnect.co)
Thomas Pocklington Trust
Pocklington Resource Centre,
Yukon Road, Balham SW12
Courses and support for visually
impaired learners
Will be running various IT courses eg:
• Windows Eyes Level 1 (term 1)
• Windows Eyes Level 1 (term 2)
• Windows Eyes level 1 (term 3)
For further information contact:
Emma Freivogel on 020 8675 4246
(emma.freivogel@pocklington-trust.org.uk)
The workshops are aimed at members of
local communities and one workshop will be
specifically aimed at the Polish community for
whom English is their second language).
Deaf First Department at
Oak Lodge School
Towards the end of the project, Safe Ground
will also run a book publishing/book- binding
workshop.
Offer a range of courses for hearing
impaired learners and for their
families. Courses include:
Some of the poetry will be chosen to feature
at GROUNDATION II (The People’s
Performance)
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For further information contact:
Obinna Nwosu on 020 7228 0866
(obinna.nwosu@safeground.org.uk)
101 Nightingale Lane, Balham, SW12 8NA
Introduction to British Sign Language
British Sign Language Level 2
English for deaf people
Numeracy for deaf people
ICT/media studies for deaf people
Literacy for road safety
For further information contact:
Barry Thompson on 020 8675 9751
(bthompson@oaklodge.wandsworth.sch.uk)
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Wandsworth Lifelong Learning provides funding for community-based courses organised in
conjunction with our community and voluntary sector partners. Current courses include:
South Thames College
Family Language (ESOL) courses:
STORM Family Centre
Community Organisation
Offer courses at the following schools and
children’s centres:
First Floor, Youngs and Lucas Court,
Strasburg Road, London SW11 5JF
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Accredited Literacy and Numeracy
classes for adults.
Broadwater Primary
Fayland Children’s Centre
Franciscsn Primary
Hillbrook Children’s Centre
Sellincourt Primary
Graveney School
Smallwood Primary
Penworthan Primary
Tooting Primary
Ronald Ross
Granard
Katherine Low Settlement
For further information:
Kate Turney on 020 8918 7504
or 020 8918 6478
(kate.turney@south-thames.ac.uk)
For further information contact:
Tina Cowles on 020 7498 0311
(tina.stormempowerment@outlook.com)
English for Action
English for Speakers of Other
Languages (ESOL) courses
At St Mary’s and High View schools and at
Katherine Low Settlement.
For further information contact:
Dermot Bryers on 0778 900 6248
(Dermot@efalondon.org)
Aspire Centre
Hestia Age Activity
English, Maths and English for
Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL)
966 Garratt Lane, Tooting, London SW17 0ND
A range of courses at the following schools
and children’s centres:
Current courses include:
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English at West Hill CC
English at HIllbrook CC
Maths at Granard CCC
Sellincourt Primary School
Ronald Ross Primary School
English for Speakers of Other Languages at
St Joseph’s Primary School
Our Lady Queen of Heaven Primary School
St Michael’s Primary School
Chesterton Primary School
Brandelhow Primary School
For further information contact:
Nicola Taylor on 020 8875 2603
(nicola.taylor@southfields.wandsworth.sch.uk)
Courses for learners aged 50+
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ICT Beginners
ICT Intermediate
ICT Advanced
Tai-Chi
Art
For further information contact:
Sadiya Muhammad on 020 8767 3700
(Sadiyah.Muhammad@hestia.org)
Community Courses
Sound Minds
Aspirations Programme
20-22 York Road, London SW11 3QA
Courses for learners living with
long-term mental health issues
Offer a range of courses using the medium of
music and filmmaking and include:
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Music production and music production midi
Songwriting and developing songwriting skills
Recording
Song arranging
Make a music video
A film in 48-hours
Creative writing- scriptwriting
In addition, Sound Minds offer a Peer Support
in Mental Health course leading to the
Preparing for Ward Visiting accredited course
For further information contact:
Paul Brewer on 020 7207 1786
(staff@soundminds.co.uk)
Wandsworth Lifelong
Learning (WCLL) Direct
Provision
English for Speakers of Other
Languages (ESOL)
Courses at elementary, beginners and
intermediate levels at Yvonne Carr Children’s
Centre, 2 Thessaly Road, Nine Elms, SW8 4HT
In addition, WCLL provide a non-accredited
conversational class at the Eastwood
Children’s Centre, 166-168 Roehampton
Lane, London SW15 4EU
For further information contact:
Audette Cummings on 020 8871 7639
(acummings@wandsworth.gov.uk)
Healthy Living courses
This summer saw the launch of the
Aspirations Programme in Battersea filled with
lots of free, fun courses and activities for the
whole family. Upcoming courses include:
Change Champion
Wandsworth Council’s Public Health team are
offering a free two-day course on how you
can make simple changes to live a healthier
lifestyle. You will also gain the skills and
knowledge on how to support others to make
changes to improve their health and
wellbeing. The course kicks off with an online
introduction to healthy living followed by the
Royal Society for Public Health’s Level 2
Award in Understanding Health Improvement.
Mental Health First Aid
The Mental Health First Aid course teaches
you how to identify, understand and help a
person who may be developing a mental
health problem. In the same way as we learn
physical first aid, mental health first aid
provides you with the knowledge of how to
recognise those crucial warning signs and
provide early help that is vital in the recovery
of mental illness. The course is open to
everyone.
On completion of the course, you will have
the opportunity to join an aromatherapy or
stress management workshop to get tips on
how to manage stress and use essential oils
safely at home.
To find out more or book onto one of the
courses, visit
www.wandsworth.gov.uk/healthyestates
or call (020) 8871 5051
email FBojang@wandsworth.gov.uk.
Black History Month
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Where is Community
Learning available?
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6. Deaf First
101 Nightingale Lane,
Balham, SW12 8NA
020 8675 9751
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7. Eastwood Centre
166 Roehampton Lane
SW15 4EU
020 8876 3976
8. Fontley Way
Roehampton
SW15 4LY
020 8876 3976
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20-22 York Road, London
SW11 3QA
020 7207 1786
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020 8767 3700
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020 8673 1129
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SW18 4TF
020 8871 8626
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SW12 9HE
020 8763 3450
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Siward Road
Earlsfield
SW17 0LA
0208 946 0366
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300 Wimbledon Park Road,
SW19 6NL
020 8871 6388
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221 Franciscan Road
SW17 8HQ
020 8672 3048 (option 3)
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020 8675 4246
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SW17 8HE
020 8871 8626
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27. Yvonne Carr Centre
2 Thessaly Road
Battersea
SW8 4HT
020 7720 5515
25. West Hill Children’s
Centre
4 Broomhill Road
SW18 4HX
020 8870 9928
23. Wandle Leisure
Centre
Mapleton Road
SW18 4DN
020 8871 1149
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26. West Hill in the Park
King George’s Park
SW18 4HS
020 8870 9928
24. Wandsworth Town
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11 Garratt Lane,
SW18 4AQ
020 8871 5588
21. Tooting Library
75 Mitcham Road
SW17 9PD
020 8871 7175
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