Lambeth’s fourth ‘Inspire’ Black communities health and wellbeing day drew over 450 people to St Mark’s Church in Kennington on Saturday 25 October. This popular event takes place annually during Black History Month, and connects individuals with advice, information and support to take charge of their health, and interact with vital services in a community setting.
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Twenty-seven autistic young people from three Lambeth schools have created a powerful documentary, ‘Autism: A Unique Life’, to raise awareness of autism, challenge stereotypes and share their lived experiences.
Funded by NHS South East London All Age Autism Fund, Lambeth Council partnered with local production company Chocolate Films Workshops to deliver documentary-making workshops to the young people aged 11–19 from three local schools: Elm Court School, La Retraite School and London Nautical School, City of London Academy.
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Bridge@Lambeth is a new monthly clinic within general practice that supports trans and non-binary residents in Lambeth. The clinic provides gender affirming healthcare within a primary care setting, and seeks to tackle barriers that may stop the trans and non-binary community from accessing primary care.
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Lambeth’s unique creative health programme to support LGBTQ+ smokers to quit is back! Lambeth Links, Art4Space and Lambeth Stop Smoking services are proud to offer six free sessions practising mindfulness, creativity and open conversations on healthy living that you can bring into your daily life.