Shakespeare’s Globe

Dedicated team for accessibility. Access Scheme for deaf, disabled and neurodivergent people to join – Globe can assist with finding suitable seating and there are reduced ticket prices for scheme member and one companion,. Specific accessible performances and events (see website) e.g. ‘touch tours’ with audio description, captioned performances, British Sign Language, relaxed performances (come and go as you please, relaxed atmosphere)

For Brian

Informal group of families (mostly in London) living with dementia who participate in For Brian CIC’s projects (activities for brain health) Practical problem solving for families living with dementia, Helping families to access services

Dementia Adventure

Organise and run small group, outdoors supported holidays for people living with dementia and their partners, family, friends or carers.Subsidised through fundraising. For people with all types of dementia, Also organise and run bespoke holidays (not groups) for small groups of friends or families who want to travel together

Africa Advocacy Foundation- Not in Southwark but will support people in surrounding areas

Works with communities in the UK and overseas affected by a range of issues including sexual and reproduction health, violence against women and girls, female genital mutilation and mental health issues. Over 60s Active4Life Project: weekly coffee morning enabling older people to socialise, healthy eating sessions and access to food bank, group walks and exercise activities, enjoy small garden, opportunities to engage in volunteering, develop computer skills and join community befriending schemes

Elim House Daycentre

Day centre , Day centre
Service users are mainly but not exclusively Caribbean, African and other BAME elderly people (over 60)
Leisure activities, fitness and exercise, day care support
Tea, sandwiches and lunch
Monday – Friday 10am – 4pm
From £14 per day – costs increase dependant on care needs/activities