Community Activities
Autism group for those aged over 16. The group provides many activities including ten pin bowling, cooking, holistic therapies, social inclusion, friendship, relationships and job support.
Parents and Tots group open to anyone.
Coffee Morning for the local community to meet and enjoy refreshments.
Aim - To build women's confidence and sporting abilities. Giving women the opportunity to take part in team sports, providing a fun and friendly atmosphere, as well as creating a support network for their mental health and wellbeing. The aim is to make activities accessible to all women, with… [READ MORE]
Women yoga club
Lunch Club for over 50's in Oldham, which also is a social and recreational club for those who are home bound and living in Loneliness.
Saheli (Female Friend) is a Indian Women's group started in 2009. All women members get together and carry out social, recreational and learning activities to develop confidence and build capacity to carry out various activities individually and in a group.
The Healthy Gems Hub is a baby bank based in John St Medical Practice that aims to meet the needs of families in crisis by providing baby items and safety equipment. The Hub also provides therapeutic counselling support and access to a face to face GP.
Informal peer support drop in. For people with mental health concerns, family, friends & carers. An informal setting with refreshments. For ages 18+.
A peer support group suitable for people who have suffered a bereavement
Come and join Kathy from Harmony with Hope Therapy, who will run an hour’s session of Mindfulness Meditation - £2 - Pre-booking of all activities (except Drop In) is recommended due to room capacities via Reception. Call 0161 376 4439, email reception@tasfund.org.uk, or visit the Centre.
Self-help support group with other people who have been bereaved by suicide to listen, to share, to ask questions and to connect with others. 18+
A peer support group for people who hear voices and/or have visions. For ages 18+. Refreshments provided.
A chance to help create something using your craft skills. This may be card making, designing and creating a mosaic or making a papier mậchѐ sculpture, 18+ - £1 - Pre-booking of all activities (except Drop In) is recommended due to room capacities via Reception. Call 0161 376 4439, email reception@… [READ MORE]
A peer support group suitable for people who have suffered a bereavement, 18+
An opportunity to meet and talk about your experiences raising your grandchildren and what you think could support you as a grandparent raising grandchildren, alongside the support of the teams from Leap, Action Together and SGO Team
A safe place for mental health support – an alternative offer to A&E.
If you are looking for urgent face-to-face mental health support, SAFE Tameside is here for you.
Get help and advice, whether you are at crisis point yourself or seeking crisis support for someone you know
No appointment… [READ MORE]
This group is suitable for parents / carers whose children are experiencing mental health issues or living with a mental health condition and are under the age of 18
A peer support group for family, friends, and carers of a loved one with mental health issues. For people 18+. Refreshments provided.
Join Sue, our Reiki Master for a relaxing session, ideal for those with mental health concerns. To meditate, heal and gain a sense of wellbeing utilising group Reiki, 18+ - £2 - Pre-booking of all activities (except Drop In) is recommended due to room capacities via Reception. Call 0161 376 4439,… [READ MORE]