Sandwell Welcoming Spaces
by Eastern European Welfare Association - EWA
About our activities / service
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Shireland Biomedical UTC
West Bromwich
B70 8DJ - 01217400824
- info@ewacic.com
- http://www.ewacic.com/en/
Accessibility details | Our Warm Space operates from a fully accessible school building located on a High Street in West Bromwich. We offer a hot drink and a piece of toast to anybody who wishes to come in. |
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Opening hours | 9 am to 2 pm |
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We are now part of the Sandwell Council Warm Spaces programme - providing a warm space to everyone on: - Wednesday: 11am-3pm This is open to individuals and families. Whilst with us you will receive (as a minimum): - A warm welcome - A safe space (where you will be treated with dignity, respect and confidentiality) - Free hot drinks - Information, resources and guidance on keeping warm, tackling the cost of living etc. In line with our ethos of community and people support you may also want to make use of our additional services, but there is no obligation to do so. Please note: Children have to be supervised at all times.
Staff qualifications | EWA CIC team consists of nearly 70 fully qualified professionals in the field of: education, advice and guidance, immigration, youth mentoring, mediation, employability and social enterprise. |
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Genders | Women |
Age focus |
19-25 year olds, 26-65 year olds, 65+ year olds
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About the organisation
European's Welfare Association is a non-for profit community interest organisation (social enterprise CIC) focused on supporting migrants in areas of education (in ESOL, Polish on KS1, GCSE, A Levels enabling them to communication in both languages and enhance children’s identity), welfare (legal advice and support for most vulnerable European immigrants in U.K.), art and culture. Their main beneficiaries are newly arrived European nationals, who may be experiencing some level of social exclusion, unemployment, depravation and inequality. They aim to enhance their students’ academic prospects as well as to enabling first generation migrants to obtain better job opportunities and general integration in the diverse British society.
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