North Local Wellbeing Network Meeting
Join the next North Local Wellbeing Network meeting at the North Access Islington Hub, Dame Geraldine Hall, 6-9 Manor Gardens, N7 1XR.
Tuesday Club
Finsbury Park Trust Tuesday Club
Tuesday 22nd July
Baking
Come and bake your favourite buns or cakes and eat them with the group afterwards.
Events are free and everyone is welcome to join
Basics of Motivational Interviewing
Basics of Motivational Interviewing (MI)
📅Tuesday 22 July
🕓1pm - 4pm
📍Online
MI will help you support others to make changes in their behaviour, particularly relating to health. Techniques of MI will be covered, as well as how to identify and build peoples' motivation to change.
Overdose Awareness and Naloxone Training
Overdose awareness and Naloxone training
📅Wednesday 23 July
🕓2 - 4pm
📍Islington Town Hall
Know the signs of overdose, learn more about naloxone (opioid overdose reversal medication) and how to use in in an emergency.
Hidden Treasures - Collage and Zines
Apply Now:
Email stories@unionchapel.org.uk by 7 July 2025 stating which workshop date you would like to attend, why you'd like to take part, current skill level, accessibility needs, if you consent to photo or film of the workshops, queries you may have, and any food requirements such as allergies, vegan, vegetarian, etc.
Real Talk Workshop
Course: Real Talk Workshop
Level: Foundation
Location: Online
Quick summary: A course that will enable participants to identify and engage in conversation someone who might be having thoughts of suicide.
Length: Half Day
Dates:
Online: Thursday, 24th July (9.30am - 1.00pm) Book Now
Central Local Wellbeing Network Meeting
Join the Central Local Wellbeing Network Meeting at The Arsenal Hub, 56 Benwell Road, N7 7BA.
Nature Wellbeing Walk
Free weekly walks – all welcome!
Gentle circular walks lasting for up to an hour. Starting at one of our Nature Anchors, finishing with a chance to chat over refreshments.
Step outside and connect with nature and your community. Explore green spaces, community gardens, and hidden nature spots across Islington’s Nature Neighbourhood.
Why join?
- Boost your physical & mental wellbeing
- Meet new people and build community
- Discover the local area, nature and growing projects
Circular walks starting at one of our Nature Anchors, finishing with a chance to chat over refreshments.
Please bring a water bottle and comfortable shoes.
View and sign up to the full list of walks here, and view a calendar of events taking place across the Nature Neighbourhoods area on the calendar on this webpage.
Nature Anchors - find us:
Octopus Community Plant Nursery, N7 0EF
Whittington Park Community Centre, N19 4RS
Hilldrop Community Centre, Community Lane, N7 0JE
This walk will begin at Hilldrop Community Centre, and includes a seed collecting activity.
C-Card training
C-Card training
📅Thursday 24 July
🕓2 - 4pm
📍Online
Interactive session where you'll learn about the benefits of offering C-card, how to provide confidential sexual health services, and ways to support young people in accessing sexual health advice and services.
Finsbury Park Job Club
🌟 Finsbury Park Job Club – Starting June 20th 2025
✅ What We Offer:
One-to-One Career Coaching
CV & Job Application Support
Digital Skills & AI Tools
Peer Support in a Friendly Environment
Whether you're unemployed, changing careers, or returning to work, we're here to help.
📍 Where:
SPACE4
113–115 Fonthill Road, London N4 3HH
(2-min walk from Finsbury Park Station – enter via black gate, 2nd floor)
💬 Why Join?
Build confidence
Learn digital tools
Get tailored advice
Access local support and training
Grow with a welcoming community
👥 Who Can Attend?
Open to anyone aged 16+ looking for work, training, or digital upskilling — no benefits required.
🧰 Free Resources & Support Include:
Job search tips, AI tools, CV writing & interview prep
Access to computers and Wi-Fi
Personalised career reports
Local learning & wellbeing guidance
Wray Crescent Festival
The Wray Crescent Festival 2025 is taking place on the 26th July.
The planning committee are interested in hearing from local groups who might want to hold a stall at the festival. If you’d like to take part in the event, please email contact@mywray.org.uk.
Kings Cross Good Neighbours Scheme – Summer Fun Day
Summer Fun Event Dates:
1. Kings Cross Good Neighbours Scheme – Summer Fun Day
🗓️ Saturday 26th July, 1:00–4:00pm
📍 Hugh Cubitt Community Centre, 48 Collier Street, N1 9QZ
contact: ggupta@helponyourdoorstep.com
South Local Wellbeing Network Meeting
Join the South Local Wellbeing Network Meeting at Voluntary Action Islington, 200A Pentonville Road, N1 9JP.
Tuesday Club
Finsbury Park Trust Tuesday Club
Tuesday 29th July
Parkland Walk
Join us for a stroll along the famous Parkland Walk. Meet at Finsbury Park Trust at 10am.
Events are free and everyone is welcome to join
Park Cuppa: Islington's Lost Waterways
Cally Clock Tower Centre, Market Estate, N7 9HF
Wednesday 30 July, 11am - 12pm
Join us for a talk about Islington Museum's latest Undercurrent exhibition - the lost histories of three London waterways - the Walbrook, the Fleet, and Islington’s mineral wells and how they shaped the city.
Nature Wellbeing Walk
Free weekly walks – all welcome!
Gentle circular walks lasting for up to an hour. Starting at one of our Nature Anchors, finishing with a chance to chat over refreshments.
Step outside and connect with nature and your community. Explore green spaces, community gardens, and hidden nature spots across Islington’s Nature Neighbourhood.
Why join?
- Boost your physical & mental wellbeing
- Meet new people and build community
- Discover the local area, nature and growing projects
Circular walks starting at one of our Nature Anchors, finishing with a chance to chat over refreshments.
Please bring a water bottle and comfortable shoes.
View and sign up to the full list of walks here, and view a calendar of events taking place across the Nature Neighbourhoods area on the calendar on this webpage.
Nature Anchors - find us:
Octopus Community Plant Nursery, N7 0EF
Whittington Park Community Centre, N19 4RS
Hilldrop Community Centre, Community Lane, N7 0JE
This walk will begin at the Community Plant Nursery.
Health & Wellbeing Walk
Escape the busy streets and join other locals for a regular monthly gentle stroll in a small, but lovely local park, surrounded by nature. Led by a knowledgeable guide from the Islington Ecology Centre, each walk offers something new and interesting to discover. The Islington Ecology Centre is set in an area rich in urban wildlife, including a variety of birds, insects, and plants. It’s the perfect way to unwind and enjoy some peaceful time outdoors. Free tea and coffee to follow. The walk is dementia-friendly and open to all Islington adults.
No need to book, just turn up! If you have any questions, contact 020 7527 4374 / ecologycentre@islington.gov.uk
New River Green Good Neighbours Scheme – Summer Fun Day
New River Green Good Neighbours Scheme – Summer Fun Day
🗓️ Friday 1st August, 1:00–4:00pm
📍 Walter Sickert Community Centre, N1 2FB
contact: nicky@helponyourdoorstep.com
Bemerton Good Neighbours Scheme – Summer Fun Day
Bemerton Good Neighbours Scheme – Summer Fun Day
🗓️ Saturday 9th August, 2:00–5:00pm
📍 Jean Stokes Community Centre, N1 0DX
Contact: nicky@helponyourdoorstep.com
Alcohol Awareness Training
This training session will be a mix of information delivery and group discussion.
To understand what alcohol is
To be aware of the mental and physical effects of alcohol
Gain awareness of Foetal Alcohol Syndrome (FAS)
To be aware of harm reduction
Drugs & Young People: Session 2
Session 2: Substance use and child criminal exploitation
Join Islington Young People's Drug and Alcohol Service to learn more about the link between substance use and child criminal exploitation.
This is one of three sessions in the Drugs and Young People series - the other two sessions cover ‘Communicating with young people about drugs’ and 'Substances used by young people in Islington'
Hidden Harms: Parental and sibling substance use
Join Better Lives Family Service to learn more about the impacts of parental or sibling substance use on children and young people.
Health & Wellbeing Walk
Escape the busy streets and join other locals for a regular monthly gentle stroll in a small, but lovely local park, surrounded by nature. Led by a knowledgeable guide from the Islington Ecology Centre, each walk offers something new and interesting to discover. The Islington Ecology Centre is set in an area rich in urban wildlife, including a variety of birds, insects, and plants. It’s the perfect way to unwind and enjoy some peaceful time outdoors. Free tea and coffee to follow. The walk is dementia-friendly and open to all Islington adults.
No need to book, just turn up! If you have any questions, contact 020 7527 4374 / ecologycentre@islington.gov.uk
Caring Connections Course
Course: Caring Connections (course worth over £139 – FREE for your team)
Level: Intermediate
Location: In Person
Quick summary: A course that will enable participants to identifying and support people at risk of suicide.
Length: Full day
Date:
In person - St Luke's Community Centre, EC1V 8AJ: Wednesday, 10th September (9.00am to 5.00pm) Book Now
Mental Health First Aid - Day One
Online course
Course outcomes
· Recognise those that may be experiencing poor mental health and provide them with first-level support and early intervention
· Encourage a person to identify and access sources of professional help and other supports
· Practise active listening and empathy
· Have a conversation with improved mental health literacy around language and stigma
· Discuss the MHFAider® role in depth, including boundaries and confidentiality
· Practise self-care
· Know how to use the MHFAider Support App®
· Know how to access a dedicated text service provided by Shout and ongoing learning opportunities with MHFA England
Mental Health First Aid - Day Two
Online course
Course outcomes
· Recognise those that may be experiencing poor mental health and provide them with first-level support and early intervention
· Encourage a person to identify and access sources of professional help and other supports
· Practise active listening and empathy
· Have a conversation with improved mental health literacy around language and stigma
· Discuss the MHFAider® role in depth, including boundaries and confidentiality
· Practise self-care
· Know how to use the MHFAider Support App®
· Know how to access a dedicated text service provided by Shout and ongoing learning opportunities with MHFA England
Bereavement Awareness Training
These webinars are informative sessions that will help you to:
Gain an overview of the grieving process by looking at current models and examples.
Understand why people grieve differently and the factors that influence how they grieve.
Explore the impact of loss and grief on individuals, friends, families and colleagues.
Improve knowledge of how to provide simple emotional and practical support to someone who is grieving.
Understand how to communicate effectively and compassionately with someone who is grieving.
Build awareness of organisations that can provide emotional or practical support.
Develop confidence in talking about a difficult and sensitive topic.
Be aware of the impact of supporting someone who is grieving and how to look after yourself.
Drugs & Young People: Session 3
Session 3: Substances used by young people in Islington
Join Islington Young People's Drug and Alcohol Service to keep up with the substances used by young people in Islington.
This is one of three sessions in the Drugs and Young People series - the other two sessions cover ‘Communicating with young people about drugs’ and 'Substance use and child criminal exploitation'
Way Forward Mindfulness Session
11am-12am
Mindfulness
Zoom link: https://zoom.us/join
Meeting ID: 841 4183 7921
Passcode: 454634
Pre-registration required before joining Zoom: Please self-refer to Way Forward Islington service below to become a member:
Link: Way Forward Connect Referral
Email: Islington@forwardtrust.org.uk
Note: You must be an Islington resident, age 18+, and have experience with drug and alcohol issues.
Health & Wellbeing Walk
Escape the busy streets and join other locals for a regular monthly gentle stroll in a small, but lovely local park, surrounded by nature. Led by a knowledgeable guide from the Islington Ecology Centre, each walk offers something new and interesting to discover. The Islington Ecology Centre is set in an area rich in urban wildlife, including a variety of birds, insects, and plants. It’s the perfect way to unwind and enjoy some peaceful time outdoors. Free tea and coffee to follow. The walk is dementia-friendly and open to all Islington adults.
No need to book, just turn up! If you have any questions, contact 020 7527 4374 / ecologycentre@islington.gov.uk
Get Grants Free Virtual Conference
We are very excited to invite you to
Get Grants FREE Virtual Conference 2025!
Join for TWO days of expert fundraising advice, top tips, Q&As, networking, peer-support, and lots of chat!
Across 7th & 8th October 2025, Get Grants are leading a FREE Virtual Conference full of celebration, inspiration, and practical advice and support.
Over 2 days, Get Grants FREE Virtual Conference will bring together thousands of Fundraisers from across the UK for a programme led by Get Grants Experts, funders, and other speakers from across the sector.
Get Grants Free Virtual Conference
We are very excited to invite you to
Get Grants FREE Virtual Conference 2025!
Join for TWO days of expert fundraising advice, top tips, Q&As, networking, peer-support, and lots of chat!
Across 7th & 8th October 2025, Get Grants are leading a FREE Virtual Conference full of celebration, inspiration, and practical advice and support.
Over 2 days, Get Grants FREE Virtual Conference will bring together thousands of Fundraisers from across the UK for a programme led by Get Grants Experts, funders, and other speakers from across the sector.
Introduction to Better Lives Family Service
Better Lives have a dedicated Family Service who can support families affected by drugs and alcohol. Join to hear more about the services.
Bereavement Awareness Training
These webinars are informative sessions that will help you to:
Gain an overview of the grieving process by looking at current models and examples.
Understand why people grieve differently and the factors that influence how they grieve.
Explore the impact of loss and grief on individuals, friends, families and colleagues.
Improve knowledge of how to provide simple emotional and practical support to someone who is grieving.
Understand how to communicate effectively and compassionately with someone who is grieving.
Build awareness of organisations that can provide emotional or practical support.
Develop confidence in talking about a difficult and sensitive topic.
Be aware of the impact of supporting someone who is grieving and how to look after yourself.
Drugs & Young People: Session 1
Join Islington Young People's Drug and Alcohol Service to explore ways of communicating with young people about substance use.
This is one of three sessions in the Drugs and Young People series - the other two sessions cover 'Substance use and child exploitation' and 'Substances used by young people in Islington'
Drug & Alcohol Awareness with Better Lives
This session aims to:
improve your knowledge of substances and their effects
increase awareness of what drug and alcohol treatment and recovery includes
share how Islington residents can access support for drug or alcohol use
empower you to talk about drug or alcohol use with Islington residents
challenge the stigma around drug and alcohol need so that people feel able to ask for support
Health & Wellbeing Walk
Escape the busy streets and join other locals for a regular monthly gentle stroll in a small, but lovely local park, surrounded by nature. Led by a knowledgeable guide from the Islington Ecology Centre, each walk offers something new and interesting to discover. The Islington Ecology Centre is set in an area rich in urban wildlife, including a variety of birds, insects, and plants. It’s the perfect way to unwind and enjoy some peaceful time outdoors. Free tea and coffee to follow. The walk is dementia-friendly and open to all Islington adults.
No need to book, just turn up! If you have any questions, contact 020 7527 4374 / ecologycentre@islington.gov.uk
Alcohol Awareness Training
This training session will be a mix of information delivery and group discussion.
To understand what alcohol is
To be aware of the mental and physical effects of alcohol
Gain awareness of Foetal Alcohol Syndrome (FAS)
To be aware of harm reduction
Bereavement Awareness Training
These webinars are informative sessions that will help you to:
Gain an overview of the grieving process by looking at current models and examples.
Understand why people grieve differently and the factors that influence how they grieve.
Explore the impact of loss and grief on individuals, friends, families and colleagues.
Improve knowledge of how to provide simple emotional and practical support to someone who is grieving.
Understand how to communicate effectively and compassionately with someone who is grieving.
Build awareness of organisations that can provide emotional or practical support.
Develop confidence in talking about a difficult and sensitive topic.
Be aware of the impact of supporting someone who is grieving and how to look after yourself.
Drugs & Young People: Session 2
Session 2: Substance use and child criminal exploitation
Join Islington Young People's Drug and Alcohol Service to learn more about the link between substance use and child criminal exploitation.
This is one of three sessions in the Drugs and Young People series - the other two sessions cover ‘Communicating with young people about drugs’ and 'Substances used by young people in Islington'
Overdose Awareness & Naloxone Training
Overdose Awareness & Naloxone Training
Understand more about the risk of overdose and how to spot the signs
Cover what to do in the event of an overdose, or if you suspect an overdose
Learn about naloxone, an opioid overdose reversal medication, and when to use it
Learn and practice how to use naloxone
Bereavement Awareness Training
These webinars are informative sessions that will help you to:
Gain an overview of the grieving process by looking at current models and examples.
Understand why people grieve differently and the factors that influence how they grieve.
Explore the impact of loss and grief on individuals, friends, families and colleagues.
Improve knowledge of how to provide simple emotional and practical support to someone who is grieving.
Understand how to communicate effectively and compassionately with someone who is grieving.
Build awareness of organisations that can provide emotional or practical support.
Develop confidence in talking about a difficult and sensitive topic.
Be aware of the impact of supporting someone who is grieving and how to look after yourself.
Health & Wellbeing Walk
Escape the busy streets and join other locals for a regular monthly gentle stroll in a small, but lovely local park, surrounded by nature. Led by a knowledgeable guide from the Islington Ecology Centre, each walk offers something new and interesting to discover. The Islington Ecology Centre is set in an area rich in urban wildlife, including a variety of birds, insects, and plants. It’s the perfect way to unwind and enjoy some peaceful time outdoors. Free tea and coffee to follow. The walk is dementia-friendly and open to all Islington adults.
No need to book, just turn up! If you have any questions, contact 020 7527 4374 / ecologycentre@islington.gov.uk
Drugs & Young People: Session 3
Session 3: Substances used by young people in Islington
Join Islington Young People's Drug and Alcohol Service to keep up with the substances used by young people in Islington.
This is one of three sessions in the Drugs and Young People series - the other two sessions cover ‘Communicating with young people about drugs’ and 'Substance use and child criminal exploitation'
Film Screening: Sickle
Join us to watch the Docufilm SICKLE at the Black Cultural Centre Islington. Get ready for a powerful and eye-opening experience as we delve into the world of this thought-provoking documentary. Don't miss out on this in-person event!
Finsbury Park Job Club
🌟 Finsbury Park Job Club – Starting June 20th 2025
✅ What We Offer:
One-to-One Career Coaching
CV & Job Application Support
Digital Skills & AI Tools
Peer Support in a Friendly Environment
Whether you're unemployed, changing careers, or returning to work, we're here to help.
📍 Where:
SPACE4
113–115 Fonthill Road, London N4 3HH
(2-min walk from Finsbury Park Station – enter via black gate, 2nd floor)
💬 Why Join?
Build confidence
Learn digital tools
Get tailored advice
Access local support and training
Grow with a welcoming community
👥 Who Can Attend?
Open to anyone aged 16+ looking for work, training, or digital upskilling — no benefits required.
🧰 Free Resources & Support Include:
Job search tips, AI tools, CV writing & interview prep
Access to computers and Wi-Fi
Personalised career reports
Local learning & wellbeing guidance
Hidden Treasures - Be a Singing Postcard
Apply Now:
Email stories@unionchapel.org.uk by 7 July 2025 stating which workshop date you would like to attend, why you'd like to take part, current skill level, accessibility needs, if you consent to photo or film of the workshops, queries you may have, and any food requirements such as allergies, vegan, vegetarian, etc.
Drugs & Young People: Session 1
Join Islington Young People's Drug and Alcohol Service to explore ways of communicating with young people about substance use.
This is one of three sessions in the Drugs and Young People series - the other two sessions cover 'Substance use and child exploitation' and 'Substances used by young people in Islington'
Masculinity and Misogyny
Masculinity and misogyny
📅Thursday 17 July
🕓4 - 5pm
📍Online
This training offers an opportunity to reflect on gender, sexism and misogyny and how it affects young people, as well as practical strategies on how to address these issues.
Park Theatre for Islington Carers
Park Theatre for Islington Carers
Thursday 17 July, 2pm (3pm performance)
13 Clifton Terrace, Finsbury Park, N4 3JP
Book to join us for our monthly Carers event at the Park Theatre in Finsbury Park from 2pm every third Thursday of the month. It's Pay What you Can (suggested £3). We kick off with teas and coffees on the first floor (accessible by lift) for an opportunity to meet other carers before the matinee performance. The matinee this month is to be confirmed.
Please note that as our tickets are part of the Pay-What-You-Can scheme, the box office is not able to indicate the size of our allocation till 24 hours before the performance. Occasionally we do not receive any places or only a very small number. We will be able to confirm places the afternoon before the performance.
Islington Council and VCFSE Strategy Workshop - Infrastructure & Network Support
We are inviting you to take part in an exciting opportunity to contribute to the development of the new strategy for Islington’s Voluntary, Community, Faith and Social Enterprise Sector (VCFSE) and how it works with the Council. We are looking for your insights and knowledge to develop the strategy which will support thriving communities and meet the needs of residents in the coming years.
At the workshops you will be able to influence how we:
Build on the strengths of the VCFSE and its relationship with the Council
Enhance the capacity and sustainability of local organisations, particularly those from underserved communities, increasing their impact
Develop communication channels between the Council and the VCFSE, empowering the voice of residents and making best use of their expertise and insights
Strengthen collaboration between VCFSE organisations
Participants will be paid the London Living Wage of £13.85 per hour in cash or vouchers and can choose to attend one of the themed workshops below.
Let's Talk Peer Event: Community Safety & Scams
Islington Council (Community Space), 222 Upper Street, N1 1XR
Request a place at the next Age UK Islington's *Let's Talk* event! This monthly forum is a great opportunity to stay informed, share your thoughts, and connect with others. Enjoy a relaxed, social atmosphere with plenty of time for discussion. We’d love to hear your views!
This month, get practical tips on staying safe and keeping your belongings secure when out and about from Islington Council’s Community Safety Team. Hear from Trading Standards on how to spot and avoid scams whether they are online or in-person.
Islington Council and VCFSE Strategy Workshop - Mental & Physical Health
We are inviting you to take part in an exciting opportunity to contribute to the development of the new strategy for Islington’s Voluntary, Community, Faith and Social Enterprise Sector (VCFSE) and how it works with the Council. We are looking for your insights and knowledge to develop the strategy which will support thriving communities and meet the needs of residents in the coming years.
At the workshops you will be able to influence how we:
Build on the strengths of the VCFSE and its relationship with the Council
Enhance the capacity and sustainability of local organisations, particularly those from underserved communities, increasing their impact
Develop communication channels between the Council and the VCFSE, empowering the voice of residents and making best use of their expertise and insights
Strengthen collaboration between VCFSE organisations
Participants will be paid the London Living Wage of £13.85 per hour in cash or vouchers and can choose to attend one of the themed workshops below.
Evidencing your Impact and Partnership Working
Voluntary Action Islington, 200A Pentonville Road, N1 9JP
This interactive event is designed specifically for small voluntary, community, faith and social enterprise (VCFSE) organisations with an annual income below £500,000 p.a.
It will support you to:
Raise your confidence around evaluation so your impact is better demonstrated and understood
Learn from your peers who are already using systems to track your outcomes and strengthen funding applications/bids
Access practical tools you can use right away
Network and make good connections with others
Workshop for professionals supporting migrants with mental health challenges
Tuesday 15th July 2025 from 2.30pm – 5.15pm – in person
Workshop delivered by: Healthwatch Islington, North London Foundation Trust, Islington Council NRPF, Refugee and Migrant Team, Nafsiyat, Muslim Welfare House and Islington Faiths Forum
Venue: the Muslim Welfare House, 233 Seven Sisters Road, N4 2DA
Aims:
Share knowledge and expertise on supporting people with mental health challenges;
Identify opportunities for collaborating to reduce mental health inequalities;
Map existing mental health services and referral pathways;
Identify specific mental health needs of vulnerable migrants;
Acknowledge the challenges of front-line work and identify support and training opportunities.
Agenda:
Case study discussion – share lessons learned and identify support options while reviewing anonymised case studies.
Service mapping including overview of NHS Mental Health Service from NHS Colleagues: what mental health support is available and identify any gaps.
Managing difficult situations and maintaining professional and personal boundaries: explore what this means and how to support our own wellbeing.
Next steps and opportunities for collaboration to reduce mental health inequalities.
This free workshop is for professionals and volunteers working to support mental health challenges.
To register, please email: info@islingtonfaithsforum.org.uk
This will be on a first come, first served basis.
Renting from Local Authorities in London - Learning Experience
RENTING FROM LOCAL AUTHORITIES IN LONDON – LEARNING AND EXPERIENCE.
Co-chairs: Michael Fahy and Luke Thurlow – trustees of the Ethical Property Foundation
Most voluntary organisations in London rent premises, and though commercial landlords and fellow charities are increasingly offering accommodation, it is still local authorities which traditionally have been the sector’s default landlord.
In our lunchtime roundtable we are keen to hear your experiences and share our collective learning and perspectives.
With growing pressures on local authorities due to austerity; increase land values; and the requirement on local authorities to obtain best value for money on behalf of taxpayers - how is this affecting you and the charities you work with?
How are these affecting local authority lettings? Are you finding an increased preference to exercise more control and flexibility through the use of tenancies-at- will?
How has your relationship with your local authority changed in the last five years?
The Ethical Property Foundation is most grateful to City Bridge Foundation for supporting this roundtable. We are asking our clients, members of the grant making community, local authorities, sector thought leaders to join us.
The roundtable will be conducted under the Chatham House Rule and not recorded. It will be written up in a short report for participants. Book your place today at SR Events | Webinars .
Tuesday Club
Finsbury Park Trust Tuesday Club
Tuesday 15th July
Keep active
A morning of gentle exercise through dance and music
Events are free and everyone is welcome to join
Sobell Get Together Relaunch
Tuesday 15 July, 10.30am - 1pm
Sobell Leisure Centre, Hornsey Rd, N7 7NY.
Enjoy a relaxed, social game with others in the newly refurbished space - including short tennis, badminton, table tennis, indoor bowls or dominoes. Have a chat over a tea or coffee and to celebrate the relaunch, we’ll be serving refreshments and party snacks from midday!
Hidden Treasures - Mosaic Workshop
Apply Now:
Email stories@unionchapel.org.uk by 7 July 2025 stating which workshop date you would like to attend, why you'd like to take part, current skill level, accessibility needs, if you consent to photo or film of the workshops, queries you may have, and any food requirements such as allergies, vegan, vegetarian, etc.
Essential Skills for Mediation and Negotiation
SPACE4 (black gate entrance, 2nd floor), 113-115 Fonthill Road London N4 3HH
This session introduces participants to conflict, its causes, how it develops and different types. It lays the foundation for developing a deeper understanding of how conflicts arise and how they impact individuals and groups.
By the end of this session, participants will be able to:
Apply active listening and empathetic communication in conflicts
Use key conflict resolution techniques such as mediation and negotiation
Develop strategies for responding to difficult behaviors
Finsbury Park Job Club
🌟 Finsbury Park Job Club – Starting June 20th 2025
✅ What We Offer:
One-to-One Career Coaching
CV & Job Application Support
Digital Skills & AI Tools
Peer Support in a Friendly Environment
Whether you're unemployed, changing careers, or returning to work, we're here to help.
📍 Where:
SPACE4
113–115 Fonthill Road, London N4 3HH
(2-min walk from Finsbury Park Station – enter via black gate, 2nd floor)
💬 Why Join?
Build confidence
Learn digital tools
Get tailored advice
Access local support and training
Grow with a welcoming community
👥 Who Can Attend?
Open to anyone aged 16+ looking for work, training, or digital upskilling — no benefits required.
🧰 Free Resources & Support Include:
Job search tips, AI tools, CV writing & interview prep
Access to computers and Wi-Fi
Personalised career reports
Local learning & wellbeing guidance
Mindfull Kitchen
If you require further information please contact the office on: 020 7700 6408
Everyday Premises Management
Everyday Premises Management
Date: 10th July 2025
Time: 12:00pm - 1:00pm
On Zoom
Managing charity premises can be daunting – but you’re not alone! Join the Ethical Property Foundation’s expert team for a free, practical webinar designed especially for charities and community groups. We’ll guide you through the day-to-day essentials of premises management – from assessing your property needs to identifying risks, cutting costs, and creating a more sustainable workplace. You’ll leave feeling more confident and informed about running a safe, efficient and effective space. You’ll also receive a handy info pack and free follow-up advice via our Ask a Property Expert service.