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Group activity for blind and partially sighted adults. If you would like more information on, or to join any of these clubs, please contact reception on 0151 221 0888 or email us on info@bradburyfields.org.uk
The classes focus on postpartum physical recovery plus emotional reconnection with your body and are trauma-informed and loss sensitive. An essential part of the classes is the time given to peer support over tea, coffee and cake after the session.
Club for people aged 55+ who are cared for and carers, in particular those living with dementia from the Black and Ethnic Minority groups (BAME) Liverpool communities but not exclusively. All welcome.
An inclusive initiative consisting of people who have a diagnosis of austic spectrum disorder, carers, family friends, and professionals. It is run purely by volunteers who have a lived experience of autism or a personal diagnosis.
Tai Chi sessions in Liverpool and online.
What is Tai Chi? Tai Chi is not just a course in some sort of physical exercise. It is a way of living that explored to its full potential will permeate all aspects of your life.