Women’s Wellbeing Course

Starts: Tuesday 6th November, 10am – 12pm for 6 weeks

This course is a starting point for women who would like to improve their emotional and physical wellbeing. It is a safe space to share your experiences without being judged.

  • Practical sessions include: Cooking, Zumba, Tai Chi & Relaxation exercises

  • Discuss issues around culture, relationships and family.

  • Topics will include: wellbeing, forced & arranged marriage, food & mood, relaxation

Urdu & Arabic speaking interpreter and FREE CRECHE, please request this when you book a place.

Women 16 years old and above can attend.

To book a place, please contact

Sheffield Mind: dawn@sheffieldmind.co.uk or Tel: (0114) 2584489

Helpline and support

Sheffield Domestic Abuse Partnership offers a range of support services.

Call the Helpline on: 0808 808 2241 or visit http://www.sheffdap.org.uk

Open 10am – 4pm Monday-Friday 10-7pm on Wednesdays A Punjabi, Urdu and Mirpuri speaker is available on Wednesdays from 10am-1pm.

In an emergency ring 999.

Women's Well-being course
10:00am to 12:00pm Tuesday 6 November 2012

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