In August, Mike, Maggie and a number of Birmingham IA members were warmly welcomed to The Moseley and Kings Heath Shed, located in Kings Heath Park, Vicarage Road, Kings Heath at the back of the Victorian Tea Rooms. The Shed is run as a charity, and two Birmingham IA members run sessions there for Birmingham residents. During a fantastic guided tour of the facilities, they saw some amazing examples of the craft work made possible for users of all abilities. Your Christmas present problems could be solved at a stroke! Sessions include woodworking, glass-working, mosaics and furniture restoration, with tuition from experienced members. This is a safe, supportive space for anyone who enjoys crafts, and importantly, there are good toilet facilities nearby. Everyone enjoyed the visit, which was followed up with coffee and cakes in the Victorian Tea Rooms. For further info, about the shed and their activities, see their website moseleyandkingsheathshed.org.uk or call 0121 443 3906.
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Birmingham IA 6 days ago |
Great time at IA - Ileostomy & Internal Pouch Association information day event 2025!
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Birmingham IA 12 days ago |
A great catch up in Sutton with lots of cake in aid of the Great IA Bake-Off! And a very informative Q&A with Di Davies, SCN for Coloplast \ud83d
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Birmingham IA 15 days ago |
Date for your diary: Birmingham IA support are pleased to announce information day event on 17 May 2025. If you're interested in attending please email maggie.butler\u0040iasupport.org. Our event is sponsored by Fittleworth Medical Raffle prizes from Moonpig
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Birmingham IA 47 days ago |
We've been busy with the visit to the Salts Healthcare factory in Birmingham and Solihull social \ud83d
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Birmingham IA 60 days ago |
City Centre Social!
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Birmingham IA 63 days ago |
Are you joining us for our City centre social tomorrow on Sat 22nd Feb?! We'll be at St Martin in the Bullring (Deritend Training Room), Edgbaston Street, Birmingham B5 5BB, at 10am until midday. Hope to see you there \ud83d
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Birmingham IA 68 days ago |
Keeping busy!!! Mike presenting the new plaques to SCN's at Heartlands to go with the portraits of Ruth Astles & Mary Cotterill, to nurses Yetunde Fadipe, Rebecca Billingsley and Emma Morris. Bogusha and Derek presenting and answering questions to student nurses in Solihull \ud83d
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Birmingham IA 74 days ago |
Well done TransPennine Express! Hopefully other will follow suit! Stoma-changing facilities added to railway toilets
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Birmingham IA 78 days ago |
Hope to see you there!
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Birmingham IA 87 days ago |
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