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  • Become part of a growing community of professional and aspiring women. Develop your business skills and ideas Every First Tuesday of the Month
  • In Celebration of Black History Month: Discover the earliest Black Musicians who contributed to the development of Black British Music today.
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  • Coffee Morning and Discussions on Healthy Living with HIV/AIDS
  • Meet Women Business Owners and Entrepreneurs for networking and skills development.

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  • This Easter Saturday meet the only Black British Cacao Bean grower and try the premier products he makes here in Swale.

  • Life is busy. Life is short. Life is amazing.
    Would you like to work on your wellbeing and explore new perspectives in a group of like-minded women? Then come and join us in our Wellbeing: Your Way coaching programme which will take you on a journey of exploration, discovery and inspiration. Please note this programme is being delivered as part of a doctoral research programme. A participant information sheet is available with detailed information about the research.
  • Women in Retail – Are We Doing Enough?

    Christine Locke will be hosting a roundtable session which will explore ways to promote inclusivity, empowerment and flexibility within the retail industry for women. Benefits of attending this session:
    • Participants will understand the importance of promoting inclusivity and gender parity in businesses and everyday life
    • Opportunity to interactive and put across one’s own view
    • Contribution to growing debate on gender equality and to United Nation’s talks on sustainable development goals 5
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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
    Lunch and refreshments provided
  • Launched at our dissemination event at the The Royal Overseas League on St James’s Street London, this book is a collection of 15 essays on why we remember World War One in Africa written by everyday people and well-known academics including Sir Hew Strachan, Timothy Stapleton, Nuno Lemos Pires and David McDonald of Commonwealth War Graves Commission. The book also includes a poem written specially for Diversity House remembering Africa by Kat Francis as well as contributions by the children of St Michael’s CE Junior School, Maidstone.
  • Families and community members coming together at our community centre to share BBQ dishes, listen to presentations from serving or retired members of the Armed Forces.  View the exhibition showcasing photographs of local people past and present who served/ are serving the Armed Forces.
  • The Summer Youth Club is back! children aged 6 to 15.  With an array of activities from games, arts and crafts, children to learn and share about other cultures. It will be a great place for children to make new friends, build confidence and keep them occupied.
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