Abdul Mageed Educational Trust

Family Enterprise Day and Bazaar

Community Space 2nd Basement, Church Street Library, 67 Church Street, London

Join us for a fun-filled Family Enterprise Day and Bazaar hosted by the Abdul Mageed Educational Trust. This exciting community event will feature a variety of stalls offering a wide range of products, perfect for all ages. Discover unique goods, support local businesses, and enjoy a vibrant marketplace atmosphere with family and friends. Rent Your Own Stall: Want to showcase your products? Rent a stall for just £10 and be a part of the bazaar! To book: Email Naglaa Sadik Ahmed Mustafa at Naglaa_sadik09@yahoo.co.uk Or call: Dr. Eiman Abdelmoneim Khidir at +44 7570 942423 This event is a fantastic opportunity for families and entrepreneurs to come together, share their products, and connect with the local community. Don’t miss out! Book your stall today and join us for a day of enterprise and fun.

The Art of Making Flowers

Community Space 2nd Basement, Church Street Library, 67 Church Street, London

Facilitator: Meron Gwiggner Event Description: As part of the Abdul Mageed Educational Trust's 2024/5 Community Learning Workshop series, in collaboration with Islamic Relief UK, this creative session explores the beauty and craftsmanship behind flower making. Led by the talented Meron Gwiggner, this hands-on workshop will teach participants how to create stunning, handcrafted flowers using a variety of materials and techniques. Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned crafter, this event offers a fun, relaxing, and inspiring way to express your creativity. Peer Support Café: Following the workshop, attendees are encouraged to join the Peer Support Café, a weekly drop-in space for talks, activities, and social gatherings. Connect with fellow crafters, share ideas, and enjoy a supportive community environment. This workshop is ideal for anyone with a passion for arts and crafts, or those looking to unwind and learn a new skill.

African History

Community Space 2nd Basement, Church Street Library, 67 Church Street, London

Part of the Abdul Mageed Educational Trust's 2024/5 Community Learning Workshop series in collaboration with Islamic Relief UK, this enriching session, led by historian Kwaku, explores key aspects of African history. The workshop will highlight the African continent's significant moments, figures, and contributions, providing attendees with a deeper understanding of its rich and diverse history. From pre-colonial civilizations to modern-day Africa, this event will offer invaluable insights for those eager to learn about African heritage and its global influence. Peer Support Café: After the workshop, attendees are invited to join the Peer Support Café. In this weekly drop-in space, participants can discuss further, share ideas, and connect with the community. This supportive environment fosters continued learning and reflection. This event is perfect for history enthusiasts, educators, and anyone interested in exploring African history.

Staying Healthy

Grosvenor Hall Vincent Street, London, United Kingdom

Join us for an enlightening "Staying Healthy" session with Dr. Tanya Dennis, presented by the Abdul Mageed Educational Trust in collaboration with the City of Westminster Healthy Communities Fund. This event, part of the Vibrant and Healthy Community Hub/Peer Support Café series, will be held at Grosvenor Hall on Vincent Street in Pimlico, London. Dr. Dennis will share practical tips and insights on daily maintaining good health and well-being. From nutrition and exercise to stress management and preventive care, this session aims to empower attendees with the knowledge and tools they need to lead healthy lifestyles. Grosvenor Hall is conveniently located near Pimlico, Victoria, and Vauxhall tube stations and accessible by buses 2, 36, 88, 185, and C10, with the nearest stop at Page Street. Light refreshments and snacks will be provided, ensuring a comfortable and supportive environment for all participants.

Neurodevelopmental Disorders in Children: Understanding ADHD

Community Space 2nd Basement, Church Street Library, 67 Church Street, London

Facilitator: Dr. Islah Abdelsalam, Consultant in Family and Child Psychology Event Description: As part of the Abdul Mageed Educational Trust's 2024/5 Community Learning Workshop series, in collaboration with Islamic Relief UK, this session will focus on ADHD (Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder) in children. Led by Dr. Islah Abdelsalam, a consultant in family and child psychology, this workshop will explore the causes, symptoms, and practical management strategies for children with ADHD. The session will offer insights into early identification, effective support methods, and approaches to help both children and families cope with ADHD in daily life. Peer Support Café: Following the session, attendees can join the Peer Support Café, a weekly drop-in space for further discussions, activities, and community support. This informal environment allows participants to share experiences and connect with others who are managing or supporting children with ADHD. Ideal for parents, caregivers, and educators seeking to deepen their understanding of ADHD and its impact on children's development and family life.

Social Determinants of Health

Grosvenor Hall Vincent Street, London, United Kingdom

Join us for an insightful "Social Determinants of Health" session with Dr. Eiman Abdel Moneim Khidir, hosted by the Abdul Mageed Educational Trust in collaboration with the City of Westminster Healthy Communities Fund. This event is part of the Vibrant and Healthy Community Hub/Peer Support Café series and will occur at Grosvenor Hall on Vincent Street in Pimlico, London. Dr Khidir will explore the various social factors influencing health outcomes, such as economic stability, education, social and community context, healthcare access, and the built environment. The session highlights how these determinants impact individual and community health and discusses strategies for addressing health disparities. Grosvenor Hall is conveniently located near Pimlico, Victoria, and Vauxhall tube stations and accessible by buses 2, 36, 88, 185, and C10, with the nearest stop at Page Street. Light refreshments and snacks will be provided, ensuring a welcoming and informative atmosphere for all attendees interested in understanding and improving public health.

Drama Session

Community Space 2nd Basement, Church Street Library, 67 Church Street, London

Facilitator: Mina McPhee from Pan Intercultural Arts Event Description: As part of the Abdul Mageed Educational Trust's 2024/5 Community Learning Workshop series in collaboration with Islamic Relief UK, this interactive drama session led by Mina McPhee from Pan Intercultural Arts will explore the power of creative expression through performance. Participants will engage in exercises that build confidence, foster collaboration, and encourage storytelling through drama. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced performer, this session offers a fun and dynamic environment to explore theatrical techniques and express yourself creatively. Peer Support Café: After the session, attendees are invited to join the Peer Support Café, a weekly drop-in space for discussions, community activities, and socializing. It's the perfect opportunity to reflect on the workshop, share your experience, and connect with others who share a passion for the arts. This session is ideal for anyone interested in drama, performing arts, or simply looking to build confidence and have fun in a supportive, creative space.

Life Skills

Grosvenor Hall Vincent Street, London, United Kingdom

Join us for an enriching "Life Skills" session with Dr. Tanya Dennis, organised by the Abdul Mageed Educational Trust in collaboration with the City of Westminster Healthy Communities Fund. This event, part of the Vibrant and Healthy Community Hub/Peer Support Café series, will be held at Grosvenor Hall on Vincent Street in Pimlico, London. Dr. Dennis will cover essential life skills contributing to personal and professional success. Topics include effective communication, time management, problem-solving, and emotional resilience. The session aims to equip attendees with practical tools and strategies to navigate everyday challenges and enhance their overall quality of life. Grosvenor Hall is conveniently located near Pimlico, Victoria, and Vauxhall tube stations and is accessible by buses 2, 36, 88, 185, and C10, with the nearest stop at Page Street. Light refreshments and snacks will be provided, ensuring a comfortable and supportive environment for all participants eager to develop their life skills and improve their well-being.

A Focused Exploration of Digital Inclusion and Exclusion in Primary Care

REBEL Ground floor Hall, REBEL, 470 Harrow Road,, London

Join us for an insightful workshop led by Dr. Adaku Jennifer Agwunobi from the Nuffield Department of Primary Care Health Sciences, University of Oxford. This event explores the experiences and perspectives of digital inclusion and exclusion for specific community groups accessing and using apps in primary care. Building on the NHS App evaluation, we aim to delve into digital inequality and ensure equitable access for all patient groups. Key Highlights: Objective: Examine the needs of specific ethnic groups and patients without a permanent address regarding NHS App access. Methods: Engage with community organizations and conduct workshops to gather insights and share experiences. Participation: Limited to six participants, including a deaf participant with British Sign Language interpretation provided. Collaboration: Partnering with NHS Transformation Directorate, Imperial College London, and other esteemed organizations. Why Attend? Discover culturally appropriate ways to support access to primary care and contribute to addressing digital inequalities. This event is a unique opportunity to influence the future of digital health services and ensure they meet the needs of diverse communities. Registration: Spaces are limited. Ensure your spot by registering early. For more information, see below or contact us at info@amet.online.

Drama Session

Community Space 2nd Basement, Church Street Library, 67 Church Street, London

Facilitator: Ahmed Ismail Event Description: As part of the Abdul Mageed Educational Trust's 2024/5 Community Learning Workshop series, in collaboration with Islamic Relief UK, this drama session led by Ahmed Ismail invites participants to explore self-expression through performance. This workshop will focus on building confidence, enhancing communication skills, and fostering creativity through various drama exercises. Whether you're new to acting or have some experience, this session offers a supportive environment to explore theatrical arts and improve your performance abilities. Peer Support Café: After the session, join the Peer Support Café for further discussion, socializing, and community-building activities. This weekly drop-in offers a relaxed space to reflect on the drama session and engage with others who are passionate about creative expression. Perfect for individuals interested in drama, performance, and self-development, or anyone seeking a creative outlet.

Bereavement and Peer Support

Grosvenor Hall Vincent Street, London, United Kingdom

Join us for a compassionate and supportive "Bereavement and Peer Support" session with Mr. Benjamin May, organized by the Abdul Mageed Educational Trust in collaboration with the City of Westminster Healthy Communities Fund. This event is part of the Vibrant and Healthy Community Hub/Peer Support Café series and will be held at Grosvenor Hall on Vincent Street in Pimlico, London. Mr. May will address the emotional and psychological challenges associated with bereavement, providing insights into the grieving process and the importance of peer support in healing. The session aims to offer a safe space for attendees to share their experiences, gain comfort, and learn coping strategies to navigate their loss. Grosvenor Hall is conveniently located near Pimlico, Victoria, and Vauxhall tube stations and is accessible by buses 2, 36, 88, 185, and C10, with the nearest stop at Page Street. Light refreshments and snacks will ensure a warm and welcoming environment for all participants seeking support and understanding during difficult times.

Meetings Code of Conduct, Ground Rules, and Social Boundaries

Community Space 2nd Basement, Church Street Library, 67 Church Street, London

Facilitator: Nana Asante Event Description: As part of the Abdul Mageed Educational Trust's 2024/5 Community Learning Workshop series in collaboration with Islamic Relief UK, this practical session led by Nana Asante will focus on creating effective meeting environments by establishing a clear code of conduct, setting ground rules, and respecting social boundaries. Whether you're organizing community meetings, professional gatherings, or informal group discussions, this workshop will provide valuable insights on fostering respectful communication, maintaining structure, and ensuring productive interactions. Peer Support Café: After the session, participants are invited to continue the conversation in the Peer Support Café, a weekly drop-in for discussions, activities, and community engagement. It’s the perfect opportunity to reflect on the workshop, share experiences, and connect with others interested in leadership and group dynamics. Ideal for community leaders, organizers, and anyone looking to enhance their skills in managing meetings and social interactions.