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Free SODiT Workshops & Events for 2020

Free SODiT Workshops & Events for 2020

SODiT Sheffield (Survivors of Depression in Transition) are hosting a number of free workshops and events throughout 2020.

The SODiT Connecting Communities Workshop gives attendees a chance to learn about co-production and how your voice matters.

Bringing together service users and carers with service providers to improve services and quality of life for people and communities.

Venue:
The Circle, 33 Rockingham Lane, Sheffield, S1 4FW
Time:
10.30pm – 2.30pm
Dates:
- 13th February 2020
- 17th March 2020
- 12th May 2020
- 11th June 2020
- 17th September 2020

To book your place and for more detailed information about the event visit the Connecting Communities Eventbrite page, or view the flyer.

SODiT will also be holding a Sheffield Co-Production Celebration as part of the nationwide ‘Co-Production Week.’ This celebration will take place between 10am – 3pm on 6th July 2020 at St Mary’s Church & Conference Centre, Bramall Lane, Sheffield, S2 4Q. Refreshments and a light lunch will be provided. To book your place at this event and for more information please visit the Sheffield Co-Production Celebration Eventbrite page.

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