Understanding Conflict Situations
SPACE4 (black gate entrance, 2nd floor), 113-115 Fonthill Road London N4 3HH
This session will explore conflict dynamics, escalation, and identifying constructive vs. destructive conflict.
By the end of this session, participants will be able to:
Recognise key stages of conflict escalation
Analyse conflict situations using conflict mapping
Distinguish between constructive and destructive conflict behaviors
Apply strategies to de-escalate conflicts
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: Tuesday, 10th June (9.00am to 5.00pm) Book Now
Summer Preparedness Webinar
Organised by the London Boroughs Faiths Network (LBFN) and London Communities Emergencies Partnership (LCEP), we warmly invite you to join us for the Summer Preparedness Webinar for London’s Communities:
Date: Tuesday, 10 June 2025
Time: 10:00 – 11:30 AM
Platform: Online via Zoom
London Gambling Harms Conference
Resource For London 356 Holloway Road, London N7 6PA
Why Attend?
This conference brings together key stakeholders to explore gambling harm beyond the individual, examining its wider impact on families, communities, and public health. We'll share valuable insights, lived experiences, and practical approaches to addressing this growing concern.
What to Expect
Engaging keynote addresses from sector leaders
Powerful lived experience panel sharing personal journeys
Interactive workshops on critical themes:
Young people and online gambling
Breaking down barriers to support
Legacy harms affecting families
Supporting armed forces and veterans
Carers Week Celebration
Duke of Cambridge, 30 St Peter’s St, London, N1 8JT
Join us for a special Carers-for-Carers Get Together for Carers Week. Let’s share some refreshments and celebrate the contribution of carers here in Islington. Take a breather and have a chat with other Islington carers in this comfortable venue over a tea or coffee.
Tuesday Club
Finsbury Park Trust Tuesday Club
Tuesday 10th June
Flatbread and pizza making with a sharing lunch afterwards
Learn how to make simple flatbreads and pizza dough and add your own toppings to make a lunch to share together afterwards
Events are free and everyone is welcome to join
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
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 longer cardio walk will begin at Whittington Park Community Centre.
Free Performance Course
How to book
Email info@slt.org.uk to register your interest and we will respond with the full details about how to enrol on the course.
Islington VCFSE Leaders Collaborative
Join us for the first Islington VCFSE Leaders Collaborative – an open and inclusive space for leaders from Voluntary, Community, Faith, and Social Enterprise (VCFSE) organisations across Islington to come together, share insights, and explore opportunities to work collectively.
This session is an opportunity to:
Build stronger relationships across the sector
Discuss shared challenges and solutions
Influence local priorities through a united voice
Identify opportunities for collaboration and support
Google Community Training Day
This is the regular opportunity for local organisations to get together at our Google King's Cross office for a networking lunch, skills training and a chance to share lessons learned from our community leaders.
What: Google’s Community Affairs Q2 Community Training Day
When: Friday 13th June 10:00 - 13:00
Where: Google, 6 Pancras Square, London N1C 4AG
Agenda
10:15 - 10:30: Welcome & Community Updates
10:30 - 11:10: Community Leaders Panel - Unlocking AI's Potential: Exploring Real-World Applications for Community Work
11:10 - 12:00: Interactive Training Session - From Ideas to Impact: Google AI for Charities and SME's
12:00 - 13:00: Networking Lunch
To secure your spot, please RSVP here by Monday, June 2nd.
Carers Week Summer Walk
Golders Green Tube Station, North End Road, NW11 7RN
A relaxed walk through Golders Hill Park, visiting The Hill Garden and Pergola. We’ll finish with a visit to a cafe for a coffee and a chat.
Refugee Week - Relational Approaches Training
Relational approaches: supporting those seeking sanctuary
This session run by Bright Lives will look in more depth at how relational approaches can be of particular use when supporting those seeking sanctuary. The session will include tips and guidance on how to place each person at the centre of their own progress and development and Bright Lives will give an overview of their Wellbeing Coaching Services.
When: 2pm-3pm
Online
To book, email: paul.middleton@islington.gov.uk
Refugee Week - Super Power Supper
Studio Smithfield, 1 East Poultry Avenue London EC1A 9PT
All Change invites you to join us for special community celebration of food, poetry performances and photography created and hosted by residents with lived experience of seeking sanctuary. Take part in fun creative activities for all ages.
Tuesday Club
Finsbury Park Trust Tuesday Club
Tuesday 17th June
Walking Art
Explore our local landscape with local artist Helen and learn how to express yourself through art
Events are free and everyone is welcome to join, email events@finsburyparktrust.org to book
Refugee Week - Understanding the Journeys of Refugee and Vulnerable Migrant Children Training
Understanding the journeys of refugee and vulnerable migrant children
This training by The Refugee and Migrant Forum of Essex and London (RAMFEL) provides an overview of the journeys of migrant children, the challenges and risks they face, and their rights and entitlements. This will help professionals working with migrant children to recognise when to refer children for immigration advice, signs of modern slavery, age dispute issues, and provide a general overview of the rights and entitlements of migrant children.
When: 10.30am-12.30pm
Online
Book this RAMFEL training on Eventbrite.
LGBTQI+ Mental Health Awareness Talk
To celebrate Pride Month, Outcome, Islington Mind’s specialist LGBTQI+ mental health project, warmly invites people working in the health and care sector to join a short informative online session that introduces you to a variety of topics about LGBTQI+ communities and mental health.
Date: 17 June 2025
Time: 12:00-12:45
Cost: free
It covers:
A structural approach to LGBTQI+ mental health
Statistical information and insights from our members on LGBTQI+ people's mental health
An overview of Outcome - our model, provision, and referral pathways
Introduction to further training available from the Outcome team
Refugee Week - Islington as a Place of Sanctuary Guided Walking Tour
Angel Underground Station, Upper Street London EC1V 1NE
In conjunction with the borough, Islington Guided Walks present a guided walk exploring the rich history of immigration and asylum in Islington. Italian and Irish families were the amongst the first to settle, together with Huguenot refugees. Explore Little Italy assocations with Mazzini, the Irish contribution to construction, the Windrush generation and ANC exiles who lived and worked in Islington
Refugee Week - Alternations and Repairs
Jean Stokes Community Centre, Carnoustie Drive London N1 0DX
Kundakala is a social enterprise that provides tailoring and enterprise training for ethnic minority women in low-income households. Through our programmes they enable women to save money, reduce debt, and explore an avenue of income generation.
Kundakala will be running a two-hour Alterations and Repairs session at Jean Stokes Community Centre for Refugee Week. Participants will bring in garments that need repair and will learn how to fix them either by hand or on a sewing machine.
Our qualified sewing tutor will run this two hour session which will cover:
Learning how to hand sew - hemming trousers, broken zips, patching holes, size alterations and more
Refresher on machine sewing for those who have used a machine before
All attendees will receive a free beginners sewing kit to use at home.
Open to all women, with priority spaces for residents from a refugee, asylum seeking or migrant background.
North Local Wellbeing Network Meeting
Join June’s North Local Wellbeing Network meeting at Whittington Park Community Centre.
Refugee Week - Community Gardening
Community gardening volunteer experience at Octopus Community Plant Nursery
When: 10am - 12pm
Where: McCall and Hollins House, Tufnell Park Road, N7 OPH
Cost: Free - 20 places available
Wheelchair accessible.
A wonderful spring community gardening session is offered that will include seasonal activities are seasonal, information sharing including the background of plants, vegetables, herbs and recipes. Participants will be offered hot herbal tea and a share of vegetables harvested on the day to take home.
To find out more email: info@OctopusCommunities.org.uk.
Refugee Week - Accessible Recruitment Practices
Accessible recruitment practices
This event will aim to raise awareness of the barriers that refugees may encounter in their efforts to find employment and what employers can to do tackle these obstacles. Drinks and refreshments provided.
When: 11am-2pm
For: HR professionals and employers, up to 30 places
In-person - wheelchair accessible
For enquiries, email: Daniel.EstradaMiranda@islington.gov.uk
Coffee Afternoon
Drop-In Coffee Afternoon, Jean Stokes Community Centre, N1 0DX
No need to book, just turn up and chat with new people, enjoy arts and crafts activities over a free hot drink and refreshments.
Wednesday 7th May, 2 - 3.30 pm
Wednesday 18th June, 2 - 3.30 pm
Refugee Week - Film Screening Fremont
London Metropolitan University, 166-220 Holloway Road London N7 8DB
Islington Council and London Metropolitan University are excited to host a free film screening to celebrate Refugee Week 2025.
Fremont, directed by Babak Jalali (Rated 12A, running time 1 hour 30 minutes)
Donya, a young Afghan who moved to Fremont, California after serving as a translator for the American army, spends her days working at a fortune cookie factory and her nights wide awake battling between her desire to rebuild her life and the overbearing guilt she carries within. In a bid to connect with the world, she sends an unconventional message through a fortune cookie.
Free Performance Course
How to book
Email info@slt.org.uk to register your interest and we will respond with the full details about how to enrol on the course.
Central Local Wellbeing Network Meeting
Join June’s Central Local Wellbeing Network Meeting at the Islington Black Cultural Centre on the 19th June.
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.
Mindfull Kitchen
If you require further information please contact the office on: 020 7700 6408
Refugee Week - Relaxing Yoga Class
159 Highbury Grove London N5 1SA
Welcome to Refugee Week Gentle Yoga Class with Yanar Mind & Movement in partnership with Islington Borough of Sanctuary Refugee Week Programme
Are you a refugee or asylum seeker based in Islington? Come join us for gentle movement suitable for all, at the Christ Church, Highbury to celebrate Refugee Week.
The class will involve simple postures and relaxation techniques from classical yoga to support mobility and to help manage stress.
You'll see how yoga can be a low-cost and highly effective way to support your physical and emotional wellbeing.
Yoga offers healing, builds inner strength and reconnects you to your body.
The class will be delivered by Yanar, a registered yoga therapist, who speaks both English and Arabic. No yoga mats required.
This class is free of charge.
All ages and abilities and no prior experience of yoga required.
Come in your regular everyday clothes. Wheelchair users also welcome.
Refugee Week - Community Gardening
Composting Workshop at Octopus Community Plant Nursery
When: 4pm – 6pm
Where: McCall and Hollins House, Tufnell Park Road, N7 OPH
Cost: Free - 20 places available
Wheelchair accessible
Join our Upcycling Food Composting project and take part in a compost workshop!
Refugee Week - In conversation with authors Jadelin Gangbo and Christina Fonthes
Islington Central Library, 2 Fieldway Crescent London N5 1PF
For Refugee week at Islington Central Library, authors Jadelin Gangbo and Christina Fonthes sit down in conversation with each other about their books.
Come join us for an exciting event at Islington Central Library where you can meet and learn more about authors Jadelin Gangbo and Christina Fonthes.
Community as a Superpower by Bishop Rose Hudson-Wilkin - LCRF Speaker Event
St Pancras Church, Euston Road London NW1 2BA
The 2025 LCRF Speaker Event will be delivered by The Right Revd. Rose Hudson-Wilkin, Bishop of Dover, on the theme of "Community as a Superpower". Bishop Rose says,
"The theme for refugee week this year is focussed on community. For me, the very thought of community is about me recognising that I have something in common with others; about me choosing to be a part of something. This widens my horizons as I am not just left thinking about me and my survival but about how we can work together for the survival and the flourishing of all. As a woman of faith, I am reminded that God loved all the world that he created. At the end of his work of creation, God said, ‘Man this is good!’ I believe in the goodness of all that God created – in humanity of which I am a part - and with every breath that I am able, I want my work to be about building community. I am grateful to the people of South Africa for the word UBUNTU – which means, “I am because you are.” In other words, it is because of you that I am here. Together, let us build flourishing communities wherever we go. This my sisters and brothers, is our superpower!"
There will also be an opportunity to hear speakers and performers from some of the frontline charities funded by LCRF.
Refreshments will be available after the event.
Please be aware that toilet facilities at the venue are limited.
Annual Pitt Lecture
YOU ARE WARMLY INVITED TO THE ANNUAL PITT LECTURE 2025:
BARONESS LOLA YOUNG ON EQUALITY, SOCIAL JUSTICE, AND 60 YEARS OF THE RACE RELATIONS ACT
DATE: THURSDAY 19 JUNE 2025
TIME: 7PM–9PM
VENUE: THE BLOOMSBURY THEATRE, 15 GORDON STREET, LONDON WC1H 0AH
Please join us for an inspirational evening reflecting on the 60th anniversary of the UK’s Race Relations Act. Held in honour of Lord David Pitt, who dedicated his life to medicine and politics, tenaciously fighting against racism and discrimination. Lord Pitt played a pivotal role in strengthening the UK’s Race Relations legislation and made history as the country’s first Black parliamentary candidate, standing as the candidate for Hampstead.
We are thrilled to welcome Baroness Lola Young as our keynote speaker – a cultural advocate, life peer, and lifelong champion of social justice. From her childhood in foster care to becoming one of the first Black women in the House of Lords, Baroness Young is a passionate speaker who brings a deeply insightful perspective to the lasting impact of the Race Relations Act.
The evening opens with an address by Her Excellency Rachér Croney, High Commissioner for Grenada, and is hosted by Councillor Sabrina Francis, Cabinet Member for Jobs, Young People and Culture. This promises to be a thought-provoking evening of reflection and inspiration – the perfect beginning to The Homecoming: Camden’s Windrush 2025 celebration.
Please send your RSVP to culture@camden.gov.uk by 5pm on Friday 6 June 2025
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
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.
Safe & Sound Quiz
Caxton House Community Centre, 129 Saint John's Way London N19 3RQ
Safe & Sound Quiz for people with learning disabilities
Come join us for a fun-filled quiz specially designed for people with learning disabilities. Test your knowledge, meet new friends, and enjoy a safe and inclusive environment at Caxton House Community Centre. Get ready for an afternoon of laughter and friendly competition!
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'
Working Men's College Open Day
You can tour the facilities, speak with friendly staff and find the right course for you.
Whether you're looking to up skill to improve your job prospects, develop a new craft or improve your health and wellbeing, there are plenty of courses available.
If your chosen course requires an assessment, you can complete this on the day and receive help with enrolment.
Refugee Week - Exhibition by Damel Carayol: Abstract Figurative
Exhibition by Damel Carayol: Abstract Figurative
When: 12-5pm
Where: Black Cultural Centre, 16-18 Hornsey Road, N7 7BP
Cost: Free - space for first 30 guests to arrive
Wheelchair accessible
Complimentary snacks available
An exhibition led by Damel, the Artist who will present prints from his fine art collection on the aftermath of Grenfell which will include 'The Boy that would be King 'Yahya Hashim' and 'Pause for Thought' 'Khadija Saye'. Our Artist in Residence will be curating artworks by Islington residents who have lived experience of seeking sanctuary. The works are inspired by aspects of their local community.
No need to book, but space only for the first 30 people to arrive.
Refugee Week - Islington as a Place of Sanctuary Guided Walking Tour
Angel Underground Station, Upper Street London EC1V 1NE
In conjunction with the borough, Islington Guided Walks present a guided walk exploring the rich history of immigration and asylum in Islington. Italian and Irish families were the amongst the first to settle, together with Huguenot refugees. Explore Little Italy assocations with Mazzini, the Irish contribution to construction, the Windrush generation and ANC exiles who lived and worked in Islington
Pride Month - Forum Pride Picnic
Saturday 21st June, 2 - 4pm
forum+ Pride Picnic
On Saturday 21st June celebrate Pride Month at the forum+ Pride Picnic! Connect with friends, meet new people and admire stunning views from our picnic spot near Parliament Hill viewpoint. As we walk to our meeting point in the southeast corner of Hampstead Heath we’ll connect with nature and take in the beautiful surrounds of one of London’s most iconic green spaces. Bring your own picnic and forum+ will also share some food and drinks while we relax on rainbow picnic blankets. This special community event is for LGBT+ people and friends aged 18+. Booking for the forum+ Pride Picnic is essential and numbers are limited. Register for your place at www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/forum-pride-picnic-tickets-1383577320009
Refugee Week - The Sing for Freedom Choir and Mixed Up Chorus Refugee Week Gardens Tour at Christ Church Highbury
When: 2pm
Where: Christ Church Highbury, 159 Highbury Grove N5 1SA
Cost: Free - 200 spaces available
Food, stalls and activities
Join the Sing for Freedom Choir and Mixed Up Chorus for a unique Refugee Week celebration. Experience the power of music, nature and community as two extraordinary choirs come together to sing a repertoire of songs inspired by our relationship to the natural world. Rooted in this year’s Refugee Week theme — Community as a Superpower — these joyful, moving performances will uplift, connect and inspire. The Sing for Freedom Choir is a vibrant musical community made up of survivors of torture and allies. Together they create a space of healing, dignity and joy through the act of singing. The Mixed Up Chorus is a boundary-breaking intergenerational choir that brings people together across cultures, faiths and life experiences to create powerful music that celebrates diversity and shared humanity. Join us in beautiful outdoor settings for a series of free, participatory concerts that remind us of the strength we find in each other — and in the natural world around us. All are welcome. Come and be part of something uplifting.
No need to book.
Refugee Week - Theatre Workshop for Young People
When: 3pm - 5pm
Where: Young Actors Theatre Islington, 70-72 Barnsbury Road, N1 0ES
For: Age 11 to 17 only
Cost: Free - available to those seeking sanctuary in Islington
If you are interested in theatre and want to try something new, book and join this free theatre workshop, of creative acting and storytelling. If you love the taster session, you will be able to received free drama classes for a whole year!
To book a place, call: 020 7278 2101
Refugee Week - The Sing for Freedom Choir and Mixed Up Chorus Refugee Week Gardens Tour at Whittington Park Community Centre
When: 4pm
Where: Whitting Park Community Centre, Yerbury Road, N19 4RS
Cost: Free - 150 spaces available
Food, stalls and activities.
Join us in beautiful outdoor settings for a series of free, participatory concerts that remind us of the strength we find in each other — and in the natural world around us. All are welcome. Come and be part of something uplifting.
No need to book.
Refugee Week - No Direction Home Comedy Night
No Direction Home: Refugee Week
Saturday 21st June 2025
Doors 6pm | Event start 7pm
12+ under 16s must be accompanied by an adult
Refugee Week - Shahnai Band – Iranian Folk Music
Shahnai Band
Union Chapel Bar | Ages 18+
Sunday 22nd June 2025, Doors open 6.45pm, Event start 7.30pm
Refugee Week - Visit to The Postal Museum
The Postal Museum, 15-20 Phoenix Place London WC1X 0DA
To celebrate Refugee Week 2025 The Postal Museum have kindly offered 40 free tickets (max. 2 per resident) to visit the museum and ride on their famous underground Mail Rail.
Residents from a refugee or migrant background are invited to ride through the hidden tunnels of Mail Rail and explore inspiring exhibitions packed with unique objects, exciting stories and fun-filled interactive displays.
Entry is for 11am on Sunday 22nd June and after entering attendees can explore the museum at their own pace.
Refugee Week - Exhibition by Damel Carayol: Abstract Figurative
Exhibition by Damel Carayol: Abstract Figurative
When: 12-5pm, artist talk at 2pm
Where: Black Cultural Centre, 16-18 Hornsey Road, N7 7BP
Cost: Free - space for first 30 guests to arrive
Wheelchair accessible
Complimentary snacks available
An exhibition led by Damel, the Artist who will present prints from his fine art collection on the aftermath of Grenfell which will include 'The Boy that would be King 'Yahya Hashim' and 'Pause for Thought' 'Khadija Saye'. Our Artist in Residence will be curating artworks by Islington residents who have lived experience of seeking sanctuary. The works are inspired by aspects of their local community.
No need to book, but space only for the first 30 people to arrive.
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
Mindfull Kitchen
If you require further information please contact the office on: 020 7700 6408
Tuesday Club
Finsbury Park Trust Tuesday Club
Tuesday 24th June
Explore Gillespie Park and the Ecology Centre
Enjoy a walk through a local greenspace with our group and stop to look at the Ecology Centre. Bring your own snacks for the walk. Meet at Finsbury Park Trust at 10am.
Events are free and everyone is welcome to join
Migrant Support Working Together Meeting
We warmly invite you to our next Migrant Support Working Together Meeting on 24th June from 11am via Teams (link further below), when we will have the Immigration Specialist, Adrian Berry KC presenting.
Please advise if you’d like to be sent the calendar invite + Teams link.
Agenda for 24th June 2025:
Welcome & Introductions
Minutes of the last meeting on 18/03/25 and matters arising (minutes attached)
Adrian Berry KC, Immigration Specialist – re: the Government's new proposals on asylum, migration and removal and what will be retained from previous legislation
Latest Migrant Challenges/Needs & Collective Responses
Models of good practice – Learning Transfer Workshop summary; processes, policies, campaigning - linking in with other work
AOB and next meeting dates –
Next WT meetings on 23rd September and 16th December 2025 – from 11am.
Contact roz.miller@islingtonfaithsforum.org.uk for more information.
Pride Month - Cooking with Pride
Tuesday 24th June, 6 pm - 9 pm
Cooking With Pride
forum+ and St Luke’s Community Centre are proud to present a special session of Cooking With Pride in celebration of Pride Month! At the cookery class and social support group we learn culinary skills, how to cook low-budget nutritious meals and enjoy dining together. Our June class will have a focus on Japanese cuisine and is a Pride themed! All participants are invited to wear rainbow colours, submit favourite pride anthems for our event playlist and enjoy celebrating Pride at St Luke's! Pre booking is essential for each cookery class (no walks-in accepted) and June’s session is fully booked. Join the waiting list at www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/cooking-with-pride-tickets-1382126600869
Islington Council and VCFSE Strategy Workshop - Children, Young People & Family Services
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.
James' Place Open Day
The next James’ Place Open Day is on Wednesday 25 June 2025, 10am-12pm. Please note that this event will be held as an online webinar.
This will be an opportunity to find out more about our service and work with men in suicidal crisis. There will be an online presentation by a member of our outreach and clinical team followed by a question and answer session.
If you would like to book a space, please do so by following this link. A link to the event will be sent closer to the time.
Butterfly Walk & Talk
Age UK Islington's Park Cuppa is a regular weekly session at Cally Clock Tower Centre on a Wednesday 11am - 12pm. There's a special edition every last Wednesday of the month with a guest speaker. The next special edition on Wednesday 25 June is a Butterfly Walk and Talk with Sally from the Islington Parks for Health team. Why not come along? To book a place, please add your details to the booking form.
Pride Month - What's Going On?
Wednesday 25th June, 5.30 pm - 9 pm
Rainbow Room x Local LGBTQ+ Communities
On Wednesday 25th of June answer the call out to all LGBTQ+ Communities and allies in NE London to celebrate and think together! Come to Union Chapel 19b Compton Terrace, N1 2UN and share your ideas of what you would like to see happening with and for the LGBTQ+ community in a friendly and informal space. There will be a buffet supper, social activities, and bar. The event is for LGBTQ+ folk aged over 18+ and allies, and is a collaboration between Rainbow Room London Metropolitan University, Union Chapel, Rainbow Communities, London Metropolitan University's Rainbow Room, Melanin Vybz and House of Rainbow. Booking at www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/a-call-out-to-all-lgbtq-communities-and-allies-in-ne-london-tickets-1368445690899
Free Performance Course
How to book
Email info@slt.org.uk to register your interest and we will respond with the full details about how to enrol on the course.
Islington Council and VCFSE Strategy Workshop - Community Centres (Including Food Aid)
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.
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
The Anti-Book Club
Have you always wanted to join a book club but don’t have time to read the books?
Or do you need inspiration for your reading list?
Or are you dying to talk about your latest read with fellow book folk?
Come on down to the Anti-Book Club!
At the Anti-Book Club, there is no designated book of the month. Instead, everyone is invited to bring a book they recently finished - regardless of whether they liked, loved, or loathed it - and tell the rest of us what this book does (or doesn’t do) for you.
We are open to all kinds of books - audio, electronic, old school. In fact, it doesn’t even have to be a book, as long as it is book-adjacent. And you don’t have to bring the physical thing, just be willing to share something about it.
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
Pride Month - LGBTQ+ Kayaking & Paddlesport
Friday 27th June, 5.30 - 7.30pm
forum+ at Rainbow Paddlers: LGBTQ+ Kayaking & Social
Exercising near water and greenery has been shown to reduce anxiety, improve mental health and wellbeing. On Friday 27th June join with forum+ at Rainbow Paddlers for an extra special paddle for Pride! Wear the rainbow, bring a snack and get active on this beautiful stretch of Regent’s Canal. We love our monthly kayaking sessions in the heart of Camden and enjoying a friendly social together afterwards at the Pirate Castle. Rainbow Paddlers is for ages 18+ and is run by and for the LGBTQ+ community. We advise early booking and registration is at www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/forum-at-rainbow-paddlers-lgbtq-kayaking-tickets-1383940606609
Tuesday Club
Finsbury Park Trust Tuesday Club
Tuesday 1st July
Quiz/puzzle morning
Enjoy a morning of quizzing and puzzles with the group over tea and coffee
Events are free and everyone is welcome to join
Mindfull Kitchen
If you require further information please contact the office on: 020 7700 6408
Free Performance Course
How to book
Email info@slt.org.uk to register your interest and we will respond with the full details about how to enrol on the course.
South Local Wellbeing Network Meeting
Join July’s South Local Wellbeing Network meeting at Vibast Community Centre on the 3rd July.
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.
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.
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
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
Mildmay Community Connections Celebration
Mildmay Community Connections, taking place at Mildmay Community Centre on Saturday 5th July 2025, from 1pm to 5pm.
The event is all about strengthening local connections, reducing isolation, rebuilding trust, and celebrating the diversity and resilience of our community. It promises to be a lively and welcoming afternoon, with a mix of information stalls, creative workshops, performances, food, family activities, and opportunities to connect with local residents and organisations.
Please do let us know by Friday 6th June 2025 if you’re able to attend or would like more information.
Contact sam@mildmaycp.org.uk
Islington Council and VCFSE Strategy Workshop - Community Development, Empowerment & Resilience
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.
Tuesday Club
Finsbury Park Trust Tuesday Club
Tuesday 8th July
Canal trip on the Regent’s Canal
Meet at the boathouse.
Events are free and everyone is welcome to join, email events@finsburyparktrust.org to book
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
Islington Council and VCFSE Strategy Workshop - Community Safety
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.
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 Whittington Park Community Centre.
Islington Council and VCFSE Strategy Workshop - Arts & Culture
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.
Mindfull Kitchen
If you require further information please contact the office on: 020 7700 6408
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
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
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
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.
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.
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'
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
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
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
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.
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
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
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
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'
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'
Meet the Funder and CRM Tool Workshop
Date: Monday, 9th June 2025
Time: 10:00 AM – 1:00 PM
Location: Voluntary Action Islington , 200a Pentonville Road , London N1 9JP.
This event brings together a range of funding bodies and resource providers, including Cripplegate, The council - Local Initiative Funding, and the National Lottery, along with practical session on free CRM tools from Plinth and digital fundraising solutions for community organisations.
There will also be time for networking, refreshments, and one-on-one conversations with providers at their info tables, giving you a chance to explore support tailored to your organisation’s needs.
Why attend?
Hear directly from funders about current priorities
Get tips on successful applications
Learn about free digital tools for non-profits
Build connections with other local organisations
Ask questions
Pride Month - Guided Walk
Sunday 8th June, 3 pm – 4.30 pm
Pride Month Guided Walk - 50+ Years of Islington LGBT History
This Pride Month celebrate Islington's incredible LGBT culture and history! On Sunday 8th June join forum+ on a guided walk and learn about the UK's first gay mayor, LGBT rights demonstration and MP! Explore the local area that was home to LGBT legend Derek Jarman and the extraordinary Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence! There are so many points of interest on this fascinating walk from Angel Tube Station to Highbury Fields. Our Pride Month walk will be guided by Karen Lansdown, official City of London Guide and Clerkenwell & Islington Guide. Booking is essential and can be made at www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/pride-month-guided-walk-50-years-of-islington-lgbt-history-tickets-1381624468979
London Open Gardens - Community Plant Nursery
Octopus are delighted to be participating in London Open Gardens for the third year running this June. The Community Plant Nursery will be part of this event celebrating London’s hidden gardens and green spaces, their biodiversity and positive contribution to our city. You can find out more about the wider event and other gardens taking part here.
The Plant Nursery will be open on Saturday 7th June, 12 – 4pm, with tours of the nursery and refreshments available throughout.
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
Beyond Banks: Community Finance in Action
SPACE4 (black gate entrance, 2nd floor), 113-115 Fonthill Road London N4 3HH
What to Expect:
💡 Kin Coop’s Interactive Session will show us what our collective wealth looks like. We’ll also learn about kin.coop their digital tool which is inspired by traditional money pools (pardna, hagbad, susu, and more). It’s all about sharing wealth, building trust, and creating financial resilience—without banks, interest, or credit scores.
⚡ Repowering London will talk us through how cooperatively owned energy projects are proving that capitalism will never fund a just transition, and why collective finance is key to a sustainable, democratic energy future.
🤝 Discussion & Action – We’ll open the floor for practical ideas, experiences, and next steps.
Refugee Week - Stories and Celebration
Stories to Celebrate Refugees
When: 1pm – 3pm
Where: Manor Gardens Welfare Trust, 6-9 Manor Gardens, N7 9LA
Cost: Free - 50 places available
Led by refugees and the lived experience team at Manor Gardens, you will hear stories and celebrate the value that refugees bring to our workforce and community. A buffet lunch of world food will be provided.
Find out more by emailing nazire@ManorGardensCentre.org.
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.
Refugee Week - Free Lunch
Refugee Week lunch at Andover Community Centre
When: 12pm - 2pm;
Where: Andover Community Centre, 55 Corker Walk, N7 7RY
For: Age 18 and over
Cost: Free to attend - 40 places available
Wheelchair accessible.
A free lunch, coffees and teas hosted by Spanish, Portuguese and English speaking volunteers between. We also provide clothes and support. Open to all residents including all those seeking sanctuary in Islington.
Book by calling or sending a message on Whatsapp to 07956 291 374.
How to Read a Lease
The Ethical Property Foundation (EPF) is pleased to announce the launch of its 2025 webinar series. As the UK’s leading property advice charity for the voluntary sector, EPF is offering this free property webinar tailored specifically for voluntary organisations. This engaging and informative session aims to empower organisations in shaping effective property strategies.
Date: Thursday, 5th June 2025
Time: 12:00 p.m. – 1:00 p.m.
Location: Zoom
Refugee Week - Clothes Swap
Clothes swap at Vibast Community Centre
When: 11am - 3pm
Where: Vibast Community Centre, 167 Old Street, EC1V 9NH
For: All ages
Cost: free, no booking needed
Wheelchair accessible
An event for residents to bring clothing they no longer wear and to allow others to take for free. It's a way to refresh wardrobes, reduce clothing waste, and promote sustainability. If someone (including those seeking sanctuary) want an item and they don’t have anything to exchange it for, that is fine too. Come and explore and find something wonderful to add to your wardrobe. Coffee, tea and snacks available to purchase.
Free Performance Course
How to book
Email info@slt.org.uk to register your interest and we will respond with the full details about how to enrol on the course.
WorkWell: Health & Employment Provision
Join this online information session on WorkWell, a free service delivered by the Shaw Trust.
WorkWell supports people with mental health and physical health conditions to find and stay in paid employment or to return to work after a period of absence.