Workshops at PACE
Free workshops for gay/bi men living in London

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Weekend Workshops:

Friend or Foe
weekend workshop | starts Friday 2 March at PACE
book a place via GMFA website here
Are you a good friend to yourself or your own worst enemy? Friend or Foe is a weekend workshop on self-esteem, exploring how you can relate to yourself in more compassionate, supportive and constructive ways and move away from being critical, nasty or destructive to yourself. Participants are asked to commit to all three days of the workshop.
contact workshops@pacehealth.org.uk for more info
Or register for email reminders here
 
 
 Out of Control
weekend workshop | starts Friday 24 February at PACE
book a place via GMFA website online here
Do you feel Out of Control about sex? This weekend is for gay men who are unhappy about the amount of sex they are having. The weekend will explore ways to gain control and develop a sex life that is right for you. Participants are asked to commit to all three days of the workshop before booking.
contact workshops@pacehealth.org.uk for more info
Or register for email reminders here
 
Positive Meets Negative
weekend workshop | starts Friday 23 March at PACE
book a place via GMFA website here
An opportunity for HIV positive, negative and untested men to talk about their experiences of mixed status sex and/or relationships and, where desired, gain ideas for managing difficulties or concerns. Participants are asked to commit to all three days of the workshop before booking.
contact workshops@pacehealth.org.uk for more info
Or register for email reminders here

 


Monthly Drop-Ins:

Black Connection

monthly drop-in | Third Sunday of the month at PACE
facilitated by Dennis Carney & Wayne Mertins-Brown

book a place via GMFA website here
The Black Connection is a monthly group where black gay and bisexual men come together to meet, talk, socialise and share experiences about their lives in a supportive and attitude free environment. (Third Sun - next 19 February, 18 March; from 6pm) 
contact workshops@pacehealth.org.uk for more in
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Or register for email reminders here

TwentySomething?
monthly drop-in | Third Monday of the month at KAIROS
facilitated by Dennis Carney & Sanjay Kumar

book a place via GMFA website online here
Are you 'twenty something?' TwentySomething is a monthly group for gay/bi men in their 20s to talk about sex, relationships and gay life in the 21st century; so bring your friends! (Third Mon - next 20 February, 19 March; from 6pm)
contact workshops@pacehealth.org.uk for more info
Or register for email reminders here

The Hub
monthly drop-in | First Wednesday of the month at PACE
facilitated by Sanjay Kumar
book a place via GMFA website here
The Hub is a different space for positive men, where we can talk and engage in a new type of positive community. We will create this space together as positive men. It will not be a place for invited speakers; it will be a place for connection, honesty, laughter and exploration. All positive men welcome. (First Wednesday - next 1 February, 7 March; from 6.30pm)
contact workshops@pacehealth.org.uk for more info

Or register for email reminders here

 

Contacting Us:

bookings: www.gmfa.org.uk/gwk
info: 020 7700 1323 or workshops@pacehealth.org.uk
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Some people are nervous or wary about going on a workshop, because it's a new experience or because they think it might be a waste of time. Most people who come to our workshops find them valuable and many are surprised at how well they get to know the other participants in such a short space of time.

  • If you want to talk to someone before deciding whether or not to book a place on a workshop, call Paresh on 020 7700 1323.

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Find PACE at 34 Hartham Road,
Islington, London N7 9JL
Nearest tube: Caledonian Road

PACE workshops are funded by:
Pan London HIV Prevention Programme