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The First World War was fought between people from many different cultures and backgrounds (micro- nations). It affected the everyday lives of men, women and children at the time and for many years later. Bring your own stories or come and discover the stories of others. The event provides an opportunity to experience how historians piece together the past and to find out about your own family involvement. There will also be an opportunity to discuss and debate the impact of the war then and now.
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Meet Women Business Owners and Entrepreneurs for networking and skills development.
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Drop in and meet us! Refreshments provided.
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Most people find that they wish they had more time in a day. This workshop will show participants how to organize their lives and find those hidden moments. Participants will learn how to establish routines, set goals, create an efficient environment, and use time-honored planning and organizational tools to maximize their personal productivity. Personal Productivity is a goal most of us have. Through this workshop your participants will be on the right track in achieving that goal. Some people blame everything that goes wrong in their life on something or someone else, but through this workshop your participants will take ownership and begin to lead a more productive life.
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Motherhood and its experience during the First World War.
- Bringing to light the impact of bereavement on the mothers during the First World War
- Empowering Isolated women through development of confidence in communication skills and connecting them with their communities
- Historical impact of bereavement on Britain during the First World War
- Develop understanding of good listening, speaking and advocacy skills
- Develop creative skills, team working skills and confidence in creativity
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Following the unveiling of the new inclusive World War One memorial stone on Sunday 28th October 2018 at 10.45am, Diversity House will host a Remembrance Reception from 11.30am at Phoenix House. The inclusive service hosted by Swale Borough Council marks the Centenary of the Great War and formally acknowledges the diverse communities of people around the world who were affected by the Great War. It is in this spirit that we cordially invite you to join with us to remember and recognise the diversity of the global contributions. Refreshments and entertainment will be provided from 11.30am to 1pm
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When your car breaks down, do you ever dread having to visit the garage?
or do you just want to be more confident in maintaining your car?
If you have said yes, to any of the questions, you are not alone
In 2015 a study found women are charged more than men when they go to the garage by up to 28%
For International Women's Day, we found a solution.
Diversity House and Kwik Fit are teaming up to host a Basic Car Care course for women.
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Walking is great as part of a healthy lifestyle, it helps in reducing stress, weight loss and is also a great way to meet people. Diversity House are starting a weekly walking club from April 16th 11:00 am to 12:30. Meeting point Phoenix House.
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Come along, have fun, meet friends and enjoy some snacks.
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Improve your English and practice speaking during the 8 week module course, starting Friday 1st September.