Thursday, July 9, 2020

Change It: Renew is LIVE!


We are excited to announce the release of the latest sessions for our ‘Change It: Renew’ programme.


With support from The Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport and The National Lottery Community Fund, we are able to extend our offering to support vulnerable women right across the City Region to improve their resilience, coping mechanisms, and mental wellbeing through the current crisis and beyond.

Our aim is for the sessions to create a safe, inclusive space for women to gather, connect and support each other through the current crisis and beyond, connecting vulnerable women from diverse backgrounds and communities across the Liverpool City Region to build a brighter future.

The Change It: Renew sessions will run every 2 weeks, covering a wide range of themes, such as adapting to change, health and well-being and exploring new opportunities.
The events will offer different formats to meet the needs of local women, some with key speakers and others with a panel of experts, all supported by our team who will offer guidance and support along the way.

All events are listed below and you can book on them immediately, and we will be adding further details of our guest experts as we confirm them.
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Change It: Adapting To Change 

Wednesday 15th July - 11:00am 










Change It: Exploring new opportunities 

Tuesday 28th July - 11:00am 











Change It: Coping Mechanisms 

Wednesday 12th August - 11:00am 













Change It: Health and Wellbeing 

Wednesday 26th August - 11:00am 











Change It: Be Prepared

Thursday 10th September - 11:00am 













Change it: Renew is open to women from all six boroughs of the Liverpool City Region, including Liverpool, Wirral, Sefton, Halton, St Helens and Knowsley.
Funding from the Coronavirus Community Support Fund, distributed by The National Lottery Community Fund, is supporting ‘Change It: Renew’. Thanks to the Government and The Department for Digital, Culture, Media , and Sport for making this possible.

Those wanting to find out more should contact hello@thewo.org.uk for more information.














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