Compassionate Communities Tendring workshop – 13 July

Posted on: July 8, 2022

The public and community serving organisations are invited to attend a Compassionate Communities Tendring network workshop, from 10-12 on Weds 13 July at the Friendship Room, Pier Avenue Baptist Church, 117 Pier Ave, Clacton-on-Sea, CO15 1NJ.

Compassionate Communities Tendring is a network for residents, organisations, groups, schools, healthcare services, service users and carers, that promotes and support kindness, compassion, and a collaborative approach to caring for one another at times of health crisis and personal loss.

Start-up workshops in Clacton and Harwich have provided an opportunity for people to share and learn about existing community assets and to discuss and identify local priorities that can improve care for those experiencing end of life and bereavement.

This workshop will focus on the creation of a shared action plan – including identifying a calendar of community events and activities that the network can collaboratively promote and support.

Everybody is welcome – the wider community representation that supports a Compassionate Community approach the better! Please just confirm if you would like to attend via CompassionateCommunities@sthelena.org.uk so that we can manage numbers.

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