The focus of this Men's Forum will be around collaboration and exploring how groups supporting men locally can work together.
- Identifying the key themes that matter across men's health and wellbeing projects
- Looking at what is needed to create a strong robust collaboration across projects
- Identifying how a collaborative approach can attract funding for men's projects across Hastings and St Leonards
1-10 White Rock
Hastings, TN34-1JU
United Kingdom
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Members of the team at Seaview who have experience in delivering training agreed to support a group of people with lived experience of substance misuse to develop their own training programme, raising awareness about drug and alcohol-related issues among the wider workforce. Thanks to a small grant awarded and support from Dr Daren Britt, Principle Lecturer in Criminology and substance misuse at Brighton University, Seaview were able to recruit the peer trainers who developed training with a unique lived experience perspective with support from some experienced trainers. The result is Connect, lived experience drug and alcohol training.
Please send an email to [email protected] to reserve a space.
This session focuses on pathways into volunteering for young people. Whether via work experience, family connections, T-Levels, or placements, we will discuss how organisations can work with colleges and schemes to provide volunteering opportunities for young people. We’ll explore how placements can be tailored to suit organisations and what support is provided to make it easy.
Our monthly meeting for organisations and individuals working with/for older people locally

