Free Health & Wellbeing Day for Parent/Carers of Children/Young People with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities.
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Tuesday 4 December 10am – 2pm at Fairfield Adult Education Centre, Victoria Park, Buxton.
Lunch - Refreshments - Art Therapy - Christmas Crafts - Pampering - Information - Friendly chats - ‘Me’Time
If you are a parent/carer of a child or young person with Special Educational Needs and/or Disability and would like to attend this event, visit the website and book through the link on Eventbrite. Or telephone to request a booking. Places are limited so don’t leave it too late to book your place.
derbyshireparentforums.co.uk/forumdates/
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The Dementia Support Service offers a range of support to anyone affected by dementia.
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They can provide information and support across a range of issues
- Understanding dementia
- How to get help locally
- Maintaining independence
- Financial and legal matters
- Caring for people with dementia
- Changes in relationships and behaviour
- Community care
- Long-stay care
They support both you and your family members/carers through the different stages of dementia.
Derbyshire Dementia Support Service deliver a range of groups for people affected by memory loss or dementia where you can meet other people who have similar circumstances to you
- Memory Cafes
- Carers Groups
- Singing for the Brain
You don’t need an official diagnosis of dementia or be of a certain age to get advice and support from the service.
To find out more about services in your area contact Derbyshire Dementia Support Service on 01332 208845 or email derbyshire@alzheimers.org.uk
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View from the Peak, the newsletter of the Small Group Project, is now out:
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SGP View from the Peak 41 Autumn 2018
Contents:
- This Years Super Stars
- Sterndale Moor Task Force
- Glossop Blind Social Club
- Gamesley Youth Gatherings
- People of Whitfield
- 5 Ways to Wellbeing Grant
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Training Day for First Responders and Care Staff Monday 24 June 2019 10am to 4pm. at: Community Room, Buxton Fire and Rescue on Staden Lane, Buxton SK17 9RZ.
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All delegates will receive an information pack, lunch and refreshments.
Cost to include registration and certificate are £10 per person, payable on booking.
All enquiries to Sue Barber sooby@rocketmail.com
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Furness COGS (Community Organising Green Space) are holding their AGM on Thursday 22 November 8pm at Furness Vale Community Centre, Yeardsley Lane.
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Refreshments will be available from 7.30pm. There will be an update on all he recent improvements carried out at the community field and the future plans, together with the opportunity to ask questions and get involved. Everyone is very welcome.
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Police Crime Commissioner large grant is currently open for applications until the 30 November.
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Christmas Crafts Bright Side course at the Amber Trust in Buxton, six sessions on Thursdays from 22 Nov.
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The Christmas Crafts group will make cards, festive decorations for home and small gift boxes to help learners save money.
Bright Side courses are free and open to local people with mild to moderate mental health issues, who are experiencing low mood, emotional difficulties, anxiety or who are socially isolated.
Contact the Amber Trust, Buxton on 01298 214 379 or email Stephanie on Stephanie.chant@ambertrust.co.uk - only a few spaces left!
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Lively conversation about a subject we shouldn’t be quiet about - Tuesday 27 November 7-9pm at The Tradesman’s Entrance Café, 13 Scarsdale Place, Buxton
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At a Death Cafe people, gather to eat cake, drink tea and discuss death. The objective is to increase awareness of death with a view to helping people make the most of their (finite) lives.
A Death Cafe is a small group discussion of death with no agenda, objectives or themes. It is a discussion group rather than a grief support or counselling session.
Free event +18 for more information and to book your place go to deathcafe.com
Questions about the event: jane.butler@ageukdd.org.uk Mobile 07421 227078
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A Parlour Concert with Mister Keith & His Orchestra at Chapel Town Hall on Sat 3 Nov 2018.
Enjoy a wonderful evening of music and fun with the ultra-cool Mister Keith and his mini-orchestra of multi-instrumentalists. Experience gently quirky, expertly crafted quintessentially English songs and stories of life, love faith and hope songs by the self-professed originator of 'Victorian Pop'.
With song styles varying from jaunty showground to slow lament, all carried forward by lilting melodies and warm vocals, expect to find Mister Keith singing amongst the audience, conducting you as a choir or writing impromptu songs on the spot!
Advance Tickets: Adults £9; 16 and under £7.50 from: Chapel-en-le-Frith Town Hall Office Mon - Fri 9.00am-12.30pm; or online from Ticket Source; or phone 03336663366
On the Door: Adults £10; 16 and under £8.50
Doors Open: 7.00 pm
Cash bar before performance and during the interval.
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