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Art Therapy for new mums *FREE Taster Session*


Rozzie

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Art Therapy for new mums is offering a FREE Taster Session for the first group of the year, taking place this Friday 6th January, 2-3.30pm @ Punk Me Up, East Dulwich.

New mums will be given the opportunity to find out more and to experience this creative, supportive group without having to commit.

Places are limited and will operate on a first come, first served basis. Babies welcome!



Be part of a 6-week art therapy group that aims to provide a safe space to support you to:

Explore your feelings through art-making and discussion.

Boost your creativity and self-esteem.

Connect with other women sharing similar experiences.


Facilitated by Health & Care Professions Council (HCPC) registered Art Therapist, Ros Taylor



Fridays 2-3.30pm @ Punk me up Ceramics, 34 East Dulwich Road, SE22

Start date: 6th January


For more information visit: www.facebook.com/arttherapyfornewmums/



If you are interested in taking part in this group, please contact

Ros Taylor: [email protected]

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