SEND inclusive family session which is also open to young people who are eligible for Free School Meals. A responsible adult must stay on site during the session. Healthy lunch is provided; please don’t bring food on-site. This session and the food is free for all children who take part. Festive fun includes arts and crafts activities, sports and games.
This session is run by Ways for Wellbeing, which is a partner organisation in Fit for All. Ways for Wellbeing CIC is an NHS-accredited Community Interest Company in Birmingham which provides mental health and wellbeing coaching, mentoring and community activities for adults and young people (aged 5+). It focuses on issues like anxiety, depression, social isolation, and stress – particularly for those with limited access to formal services. As well as running sessions as part of the wider Fit for All programme, Ways for Wellbeing provides coaching, arts and creative workshops, nutrition advice and helps to run the Birmingham Disability Festival.
Kings Heath Community Centre is a local asset in the process of becoming community owned. It is the base for a local food bank and hosts classes and meetings, a local arts market and HAF sessions. There are: a main hall, function rooms, a kitchen and 24-space car park.
How to Book: bear in mind that this is a welcoming open session. It’s SEND-inclusive, but will include a wider cross-section of local children and young people. To book a place you can sign up at Ways for Wellbeing – or if you have a Club membership, use the form below and we’ll forward your booking details to the group: