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I wonder if anyone can help.  My age 16 child has been forced to leave school due to prolonged ill health, onset after Covid. 
It’s incredibly isolating and I was wondering if there are any local clubs (art perhaps) for her age group, or just meet ups in the area with other children out of school/ home educated who would be keen to meet. 


Anything very active is out of the question- so sports wouldn’t be possible. 

I’d be very interested in speaking to other parents in my position about how they manage.

 

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  • JJ00501 changed the title to Meeting older teenagers in the area
On 18/06/2025 at 00:27, Pugwash said:

Not sure what the age range is but Woodcraft Folk meet at the East Dulwich Community Centre in Darrell Road on a Tuesday evening.

Woodcraft Folk have groups for all ages.

My daughter and (now teenage) granddaughters are all very involved, but not in this area.

It's a very friendly community.

However they do have camps sometimes, so some of the activities may not be suitable. 

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