Groups
Weekly groups with fun activities to support your wellbeing
Kids’ wellbeing activity groups are for young people aged 13 to 25. They’re fun, free and full of activities to help make you feel good!
Different groups have different activities. But in each group you’ll get to learn about wellbeing, try something new, and meet new people.
In the video below our wellbeing co-ordinator, Órla, talks with Troy and Eden to tell you all about the groups.
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Animal Life Drawing
Animal Life Drawing
- Fri 11 Oct 2024
- 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm
- One-off event
This Animal Life Drawing workshop is about having fun and using new drawing techniques. Draw animals in lots of poses & enjoy being creative.
Comfort Crew: Sensory Support & Sharing
Comfort Crew: Sensory Support & Sharing
- Fri 18 Oct 2024
- 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm
- One-off event
This online group offers a warm and welcoming space where you can share your experiences and think about your sensory support needs.
Grief Support Group
Grief Support Group
- Thu 24 Oct 2024
- 5:00 pm - 6:30 pm
- One-off event
This grief support group is for young SEND/disabled young people aged 16-25 - a safe & welcoming space to explore feelings of grief together.
Wellbeing drop-in – Hallowe’en
Wellbeing drop-in – Hallowe’en
- Fri 25 Oct 2024
- 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm
- One-off event
A weekly space to support your wellbeing. With fun activities, mindfulness, and time to chat. For ages 13 - 25.
Art for Wellbeing – 6 week course
Art for Wellbeing – 6 week course - GROUP FULL
- Thu 7 Nov 2024
- 5:00 pm - 6:30 pm
- Regular group
In these groups we’ll explore how art can boost our wellbeing. It's about having fun and enjoying, no need to draw perfectly.
Need more support?
Our groups are designed to help you to support your own wellbeing. Our staff will support you to make friends, have fun and do activities that feel good. But we are not trained counsellors or therapists and this is not a crisis service. If you are unwell, please take a look at our Help page for suggestions of where you can find support.
Thank you to Storyset for the illustrations above.