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Community Kitchens Project aims to promote healthy eating, make healthy food more available and create training / employment opportunities.
The Health Advocacy Project aims to increase the health prospects of migrants, refugees and newly arrived communities by providing a range of services including education, health advocacy, interpreting and screening. All services are provided by highly trained community members.
Aims to empower and improve the quality of life in the community for stroke survivors and their families.
The project provides placements for social work and medical students, and volunteers.
How are you feeling today? The Champions Project involves local people and projects in: promoting positive mental wellbeing, combating the stigma and discrimination facing people experiencing mental health distress, finding practical ways to improve emotional and mental wellbeing and making specialist training on the issues widely available.
The Pre-school caters for children 2.5 to 5 years. We have 12 full time places and 24 part time places. Our 5 qualified staff members offer excellent opportunities for learning through indoor and outdoor play covering the 6 areas of development in line with the early years foundation stage.
Our pre-school is very popular and there is always a high demand for places.
The Friendship Phone Network is a telephone based network of support for older people in north Islington which aims to reduce loneliness and isolation and to help people keep well and safe.