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Spring 2020 Newsletter Easy read information about accessible events and activities in Leeds for adults with learning disabilities Spring Edition 2020 A service of Connect in the North registered charity number 1078829 registered in England and Wales. A non-profit company limited by guarantee, number 3127540 Contents Page Welcome to Through the Maze 2 What’s on 3 10 Learning Disability Pride 3 Better Action for Families weekly activities 4 Through the Maze WhatsApp 5 information service People in Action Let’s Talk Group 6 People in Action Changing Lives Clubs 7 Pyramid Prospectus 8 People Matters courses 9 Leep 1 10-11 Music Festivals in Leeds 2020 12 Nights Out 13 LEEP the Bridge 13 Useful information 14 20 Corona Virus 14 17 Citizens Advice - Contact Details 18 Contact Us 19 1 Welcome to Through the Maze Hello and welcome to the Through the Maze Spring Newsletter. Sadly, many things have been cancelled this Spring because of Corona virus. Have a read through this magazine and make sure to keep checking the Through The Maze website to learn when things start to get back to normal http://through-the-maze.org.uk The Ask Us – Drop In is shut at the moment. We have closed the office to keep staff safe. We will be updating the website, Twitter and Facebook. You can still contact us by email o through Facebook. Groups and events are being cancelled due to Coronavirus. Please check with the organisation first before going. We want to know what you think about Through the Maze. What are we doing well, and what can we do better? Please fill out our annual survey online – https://tinyurl.com/ttm-survey-2019 2 -+ Learning Disability Pride Connect in the North is planning to celebrate Learning Disability Pride in June 2020. This is to celebrate being proud of having learning difficulties. We hope to do a Learning Disability Pride march at Temple Newsam on Friday 21st June at 12.00 noon. We are looking for musicians and people to be stewards. A steward is a person who will help keep other people safe on the walk. Please call Cathy or Sarah if you want to join the march on Friday 21st of June. 0113 270 3233 3 4 Through the Maze has launched a WhatsApp Information Service. Each week Through the Maze send out a WhatsApp message telling people news and about accessible events and activities that are coming up in Leeds in the week ahead. How to get the WhatsApp Updates To get weekly updates from Through the Maze add our number 0776 052 8588 to your phonebook. Save the number as Through the Maze. Send a WhatsApp message saying Get Weekly Update to the number that you just saved. Please note the following Privacy We are using a WhatsApp broadcast list. In the broadcast lists you can’t see who else is a member of the list or anyone’s phone number. We will not share your contact details with anyone else. Important Information We will not reply to any messages sent to our mobile number. If you would like to ask a question you must either phone us on 0113 270 3233, email [email protected] or send us a message using the online form on the Through the Maze website. 5 People In Action Let’s Talk Group Let's Talk is a weekly group for people with learning disabilities. At the group, you can talk about how to make positive changes in your life. You will have time to think about your own mental health, and have supportive talks with other people. You will be able to build strong relationships and set yourself goals. The group will help you to, Relax. Feel less stressed or anxious. Keep safe. Have positive relationships. This group is not running at the moment but will run on a Tuesday 11:00AM 1:00PM Little London - Leeds For more information or to join the group when it starts again please contact Sheena 0113 244 3729 6 People in Action Changing Lives Clubs Changing Lives Clubs are 10 social clubs for autistic adults and those with learning disabilities. The groups normally meet once a week for activities and making friends. They are not running at the moment but you can still arrange to join when they start again. Day Club Name When Where Monday Club 33 7:00 - 9:00PM East End Park Link 7:00 - 9:00PM Guiseley Tuesday Belle Isle 6.30 - 8.30PM Belle Isle Strawberry Lane 6:00 - 8:00PM Armley Wasp 7:00 - 9:00PM Guiseley Thursday Beehive 6.30 - 8.30PM Otley Crossgates 7:00 - 9:00PM Crossgates Potternewton 6.30 - 8.30PM Potternewton Pudsey 7:00 - 9:00PM Pudsey Friday Beeston 6.30 - 8.30PM Beeston If you would like to join any of the clubs, please contact Sherieda at [email protected] or call 0113 244 3729 They will also be organising some activities you can join in with on your tablet or computer. Keep checking their website for more information http://peopleinaction.org.uk/ 7 Pyramid is an organisation that supports people with learning disabilities to get involved in the arts. They have published a prospectus. It tells you about their different art groups and the support they provide for artists with a learning disability. Please get in touch with them if you would like a copy of their prospectus. They can send it by post or email. Alice Clayden Pyramid, 68B Barkston House Croydon Street Leeds LS11 9RT 0113 234 6040 [email protected] 8 People Matters The new Summer 2020 prospectus is out now! You can take a look at all their courses by clicking the link below: https://www.through-the-maze.org.uk/wp- content/uploads/2019/02/Summer-2020-prospectus.pdf Here are just some of the courses they have starting: Feel Good Factor Have fun and be active. Learn about healthy food, exercise, sleep and wellbeing. Starts Tuesday 21st April 2020 for 5 weeks. 10:30 AM 1:30 PM No cost Exploring Leeds Build awareness and confidence as you access public transport to visit locations across Leeds. Starts Wednesday 22nd April 2020 for 12 weeks. 10:30 AM 3:00 PM Free to attend / travel costs will need to be paid Clay Work Learn how to design and create different objects with modelling clay. Starts Thursday 23rd April 2020 for 5 weeks 10:30 AM 1:00 PM £5 towards materials 0113 234 6896 [email protected] 9 Leep 1 Lots of things are cancelled so Leep 1 has come up with a great idea for people who use Facebook. First you need to join their Facebook group called Leep1 Group. Then visit the group at any of the times listed below to see what they are doing. NVQ training with Darren Every week day 10.30 AM 11.30 AM Stay safe with daily up dates from Beckie Every week day Keep fit with Tony Every week day morning Cooking with Angie Tuesday mornings Crafty session with Amanda Monday Morning 10 Needlework with Susan Wednesday mornings Literacy and money skills with Mandy Thursday morning Arts session with Kerri Thursday afternoon Healthy living with Paul Friday morning If you have more ideas or want to offer a session you will be able to. Anyone who would like to take part in a daily group phone call between 1.00 2.00 Please First ring 0330 0945 940 Then put in 65081112# And finally the pin is 7479# 11 Music Festivals in Leeds 2020 Live at Leeds is an annual city centre music festival held on the first bank holiday weekend in May. 2nd May 2020. Let’s Rock Leeds! Held at Temple Newsam. 20th June 2020. Leeds Festival is held over August bank holiday weekend at Bramham Park. 28th 30th August 2020. Black Music Festival - Free at Potternewton Park Black Music Festival is 30th August 2020. For more information on the above and other local festivals contact Visit Leeds. 0113 378 6977 [email protected] http://www.visitleeds.co.uk 12 LEEP the Bridge Club Nights 2019 at Pryzm 16 -18 Woodhouse Lane Leeds LS2 8LX The April and May nights are cancelled. They hope that the June event will run remember to check first. Thursday 18th June 2020. Please note dates might change. 7:00PM 10:00PM Ticket price £7.00 Free entrance for carers. For more information, contact Mandy at LEEP1 0113 243 9477 [email protected] 13 14 15 Corona Virus Leeds City Council has closed day services, libraries and museums. Aspire, Yorkshire Dance, People Matters and People in Action have all stopped running activities and groups. Other organisations will probably have done the same. One to one support should still happen. If you are worried phone your provider. If staff get ill and there are not enough staff to support everyone then the people who need it most will get priority. Your support provider will contact you about this. When you shop do not buy more than you need. People buying too much means that some supermarkets are low on some things. Try a small local shop instead. If you can’t get out to the shops you can have food delivered. You will need to book well in advance probably weeks. You can shop online with Morrisons and other supermarkets. https://groceries.morrisons.com/content/onlin e-shopping-made-easy-53447 You can phone Cook in Leeds to order frozen ready meals and have them delivered.
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