All posts in Voluntary and community sector We are committed to working in partnership with these organisations to give our residents the best possible opportunities. Read more about the latest work we and our partners are doing below.
Café volunteers to help dementia patients in Lambeth Volunteer-led knitting, arts and crafts, singing, tea and cake are all on the menu to help over-65s socialise every week at Gracefield Gardens.
Sign up for zero suicide action in Lambeth World Mental Health Day’s theme on 10 October is suicide prevention. Following September’s suicide prevention event at Lambeth Town Hall, the Lambeth Together partnership (including the Council and local...
Age UK Lambeth’s Celebrating Age Festival 2019 Age UK Lambeth’s ‘Celebrating Age’ month features links with the Windrush Generation, an Annual Public meeting launching a new five-year strategy and a celebration of Agelessness.
Mosaic Clubhouse is looking for Trustees Mosaic Clubhouse needs two more Board Trustees to take part in reaching more people, and to promote the success of the Clubhouse model within the UK and internationally.
UPDATE: Investing in Lambeth’s youth services Lambeth council is focused on working with its partners and the community to make Lambeth one of the best places for children and young people to grow up, and ensure...
Lambeth welcomes mental health campaigner to launch suicide prevention conversations Jonny Benjamin, award-winning mental health campaigner, visited Lambeth Town Hall to take part in Lambeth Together’s World Suicide Prevention Day event.
University partnership offers Lambeth businesses free consultancy Final year business students from King's Business School will provide Lambeth businesses with specialised support on everything from recruitment to social media and data analysis
Looking back, moving forward: Continuing a whole systems approach to LGBT health inequalities in Lambeth 'Looking Back, Moving Forward' brought together health and LGBT practitioners with Lambeth Council to develop an action plan to address inequalities in health provision in the borough