Free Change4Life Clubs - new term
A new term of free clubs is starting at Change4Life, helping families to eat well, move more and feel good!
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A new term of free clubs is starting at Change4Life, helping families to eat well, move more and feel good!
Morley College London is offering a range of free courses for residents of the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea (RBKC).
These courses are designed to help you build new skills, boost confidence and explore your creativity.
Choose from courses in digital skills, cyber security, confidence building, performance, creative writing, ceramics and more.
Central North West London NHS Trust will be launching their Primary Care Individual Placement and Support service in April 2026.
This service is for adults (18+) living in Westminster or Kensington & Chelsea who have a serious mental health condition and would like support to:
Charity Film specialists The Saltways have produced a report and a set of guidelines on the use of AI-generated imagery in the charity sector.
AI-generated content risks re-enforcing harmful and inaccurate stereotypes, and create concerns around consent and privacy.
The upcoming term of free Change4Life Clubs for local children and families in Kensington, Chelsea, and Westminster are open to any child (with accompanying parent/carer), young person or expectant parent who lives, attends a state-funded school or children’s centre, or is registered with a GP in Kensington and Chelsea or Westminster.
This new service, delivered by Central and North West London NHS Foundation Trust (CNWL) provides free, friendly, and confidential support for young people aged 9–25 who are living with or affected by alcohol or drug issues.
The focus is on overall wellbeing and prevention including sexual health promotion and greater whole-family support.
How to get in touch:
Nourish Hub's Womens Book Club is a free, warm, welcoming space where women can come together, enjoy a hot drink, and talk about books. No pressure, just friendly conversation and connections. Whether someone is a lifelong reader or just starting their reading journey, everyone is welcome.
A new opportunity through the London Million Hearts & Minds Programme is available in the form of a Community Voice Grant.
To find out more information, including funding available, how to apply and key dates, download the Invitation and Requirements document here.
The K&C Digital Inclusion Partnership autumn newsletter is here!
Highlights include:
- The annual Partnership feedback survey https://forms.office.com/e/uNewN8ae0n
- How to get free mobile data for your community
- How to refer a resident for laptops, smartphones and tablets
- Applications open for the National Device Bank
- Digital Inclusion support in Libraries
The Digital Poverty Alliance (DPA) is a charity working in partnership with RBKC Council and with local organisations who have supported their Tech4Communities programme, collecting unwanted tech from residents and refurbishing it to give back to the local community to keep.