Young people in Slough are invited to participate in Body + Soul, an exciting health and well-being event designed to inspire, educate, and foster community connections. Taking place during half term on Wednesday, 19th February, from 2:00 pm to 5:00 pm, the event will be held at Kedermister Hall, Kedermister Park, Reddington Drive, Langley SL3 7QD.

Body and Soul Poster

Organised by Together As One (TAO) in collaboration with Slough Borough Council, Slough Youth Parliament, the Community and Detached Team, and South Central Ambulance Service (SCAS), the event is free and open to young people aged 11 to 18, or up to 25 years with SEND (Special Educational Needs and Disabilities).

The afternoon promises a diverse range of engaging workshops. Participants can learn vital life-saving techniques through First Aid Training delivered by SCAS, sharpen their sporting skills with a basketball coaching session, and discover nutritious recipes during a healthy cooking workshop. Additionally, there will be creative arts activities, offering an opportunity for artistic expression and exploration.

The event will follow a structured schedule, starting with arrivals and a welcome session at 2:00 pm, followed by four rotating workshops, each lasting 30 minutes. A short break is scheduled between sessions.

All attendees will receive a complimentary gift bag, and advance booking is essential. Participants can register using the QR code on the event flyer or via this link.

Together As One, alongside its partners, is dedicated to promoting the well-being of local young people through inclusive, meaningful experiences. With opportunities to learn new skills, engage with peers, and celebrate creativity, Body + Soul promises to be a memorable and uplifting experience for all participants. TAO would like to extend our thanks to Safer Langley for making the event possible.