The Riverside Centre
Events at this location
july

Event Details
IMPORTANT – please note there are only 6 available spaces. There are tickets available to book as a reserve in case a place is cancelled. This is a wonderful opportunity
Event Details
IMPORTANT – please note there are only 6 available spaces. There are tickets available to book as a reserve in case a place is cancelled.
This is a wonderful opportunity to learn or play Dungeons and Dragons role playing game in a small and friendly group.
The group is supported by 2 of our peer supporters who are also very experience in Dungeons and Dragons, and will have no more than 6 young people.
Who is this session for?
This session is for any young person aged 13-19 who is eligible as part of the Short breaks program. You do not need to already have a short breaks membership. You can apply after trying out our group. The Short Breaks programme is for children and young people who: Have a disability and/or additional needs and may require support to participate in leisure and recreational activities. Are aged between 0-19 years old. Live on the Isle of Wight and/or attend a school on the Isle of Wight.
What will we do?
The session is to learn, discover and play Dungeons and Dragons, the fantasy table top role playing game. There will also be other activities if you need a break from the game. It is a great opportunity to meet new friends.
Where is it?
We will be at the Riverside Centre, which is an accessible venue.
What do I need to do?
There is a registration form to complete. This is because we would like young people to attend without parents or carers. You can email this to us or bring it to your session
Is there a cost?
The session will cost £4.50 per person. you can pay this at the session.
Instructions
Please complete the registration form. There are 2 parts. The first part is for emergency contacts. The second part tells us how to make sure you enjoy your session and remain comfortable. We have included an example of how to complete this.
more
Time
(Monday) 4:30 pm - 6:30 pm
Location
The Riverside Centre
The Quay, Newport PO30 2QR
Organizer
Autism Inclusion MattersAIM is the Isle of Wight’s Autistic People’s Organisation. It is a user led group, organised and run by autistic people, for autistic people.support@aimisleofwight.co.uk
07jul10:00 am12:00 pmApplegate Breast Cancer Support Group*Recommencing 3rd February 2022*

Event Details
We will be meeting at the Riverside Centre, Newport on the first Thursday of every month, 10.00 am – 12.00 pm. Refreshments are available. *Recommencing 3rd February 2022* N.B. Due to
Event Details
We will be meeting at the Riverside Centre, Newport on the first Thursday of every month, 10.00 am – 12.00 pm. Refreshments are available.
*Recommencing 3rd February 2022*
N.B. Due to COVID-19, Meetings may be cancelled at short notice (See programme).
The group is formed of female patients who have been diagnosed with breast cancer. The women find support talking amongst themselves to help each other through treatment as well as dealing with the personal and intimate aspects of breast cancer. This can be at any time during the cancer journey; from diagnosis through treatment and afterwards.
A different topic of interest is introduced at each meeting to help patients to understand and manage their cancer. Health professionals as well as therapists and other speakers, will help patients to stay active, to have a healthier life, as well as giving them confidence in living with breast cancer.
At the moment there is not a support group for men with breast cancer on the Isle of Wight. Help, information and support can be accessed through the Clinical Nurse Specialists at St Mary’s Hospital. Tel (01983) 534562.
more
Time
(Thursday) 10:00 am - 12:00 pm
Location
The Riverside Centre
The Quay, Newport PO30 2QR
Organizer
Applegate Breast Cancer Support GroupWe are currently building a website that will contain information that will support and help patients on the Isle of Wight who have breast cancer, as well as their family and friends.07814 699470

Event Details
IMPORTANT – please note there are only 6 available spaces. There are tickets available to book as a reserve in case a place is cancelled. This is a wonderful opportunity
Event Details
IMPORTANT – please note there are only 6 available spaces. There are tickets available to book as a reserve in case a place is cancelled.
This is a wonderful opportunity to learn or play Dungeons and Dragons role playing game in a small and friendly group.
The group is supported by 2 of our peer supporters who are also very experience in Dungeons and Dragons, and will have no more than 6 young people.
Who is this session for?
This session is for any young person aged 13-19 who is eligible as part of the Short breaks program. You do not need to already have a short breaks membership. You can apply after trying out our group. The Short Breaks programme is for children and young people who: Have a disability and/or additional needs and may require support to participate in leisure and recreational activities. Are aged between 0-19 years old. Live on the Isle of Wight and/or attend a school on the Isle of Wight.
What will we do?
The session is to learn, discover and play Dungeons and Dragons, the fantasy table top role playing game. There will also be other activities if you need a break from the game. It is a great opportunity to meet new friends.
Where is it?
We will be at the Riverside Centre, which is an accessible venue.
What do I need to do?
There is a registration form to complete. This is because we would like young people to attend without parents or carers. You can email this to us or bring it to your session
Is there a cost?
The session will cost £4.50 per person. you can pay this at the session.
Instructions
Please complete the registration form. There are 2 parts. The first part is for emergency contacts. The second part tells us how to make sure you enjoy your session and remain comfortable. We have included an example of how to complete this.
more
Time
(Monday) 4:30 pm - 6:30 pm
Location
The Riverside Centre
The Quay, Newport PO30 2QR
Organizer
Autism Inclusion MattersAIM is the Isle of Wight’s Autistic People’s Organisation. It is a user led group, organised and run by autistic people, for autistic people.support@aimisleofwight.co.uk

Event Details
Who is this session for? Children aged 4-11 years who are autistic. This includes those waiting for or actively seeking an assessment. An adult is required for every 2 children. If you are
Event Details
Who is this session for?
Children aged 4-11 years who are autistic. This includes those waiting for or actively seeking an assessment.
An adult is required for every 2 children.
If you are a single parent with no other support and need to bring more than 2 children (including siblings) please contact us and we will help with your booking arrangements.
What happens?
We have a range of activities, crafts and games to enjoy together with other young people, as well as individual activities if you don’t feel like joining in.
There is also a quiet area to chill out.
We hope you will be able to meet some new people and make some friends.
Parents can sit and chat and get some help or advice.
What else is there?
You can borrow books and equipment from the sensory library and look at resources.
AIM’s peers supporters can talk to you about autism and life as an autistic person.
What if I am very anxious?
We can arrange to meet you before the session if it helps, in person or by video call. We can meet you at the entrance as well.
How do I find you?
When you arrive at the Riverside Centre you will need to enter your car registration number on the iPad in reception if you park in the car park.
You walk straight down the corridor in front of you to the very end. We are at the bottom of the corridor. Claire, Jude and David are the people who run the session.
more
Time
(Tuesday) 4:30 pm - 6:00 pm
Location
The Riverside Centre
The Quay, Newport PO30 2QR
Organizer
Autism Inclusion MattersAIM is the Isle of Wight’s Autistic People’s Organisation. It is a user led group, organised and run by autistic people, for autistic people.support@aimisleofwight.co.uk

Event Details
Newport, The Riverside Centre, PO30 2QR from 10am to 12pm on the third Friday* of the month starting from 20th May These walks are organised
Event Details
Newport, The Riverside Centre, PO30 2QR from 10am to 12pm on the third Friday* of the month starting from 20th May
These walks are organised by Sovereign and Vectis Housing. If you have any queries or would like something in your area please either call 01983 525985 or email toby.eaglen@sovereign.org.uk or sarahb@vectishousing.co.uk
*Excluding Bank Holidays
more
Time
(Friday) 10:00 am - 12:00 pm
Location
The Riverside Centre
The Quay, Newport PO30 2QR
Organizer
Sovereign Housing / Vectis Housing01983 525985

Event Details
IMPORTANT – please note there are only 6 available spaces. There are tickets available to book as a reserve in case a place is cancelled. This is a wonderful opportunity
Event Details
IMPORTANT – please note there are only 6 available spaces. There are tickets available to book as a reserve in case a place is cancelled.
This is a wonderful opportunity to learn or play Dungeons and Dragons role playing game in a small and friendly group.
The group is supported by 2 of our peer supporters who are also very experience in Dungeons and Dragons, and will have no more than 6 young people.
Who is this session for?
This session is for any young person aged 13-19 who is eligible as part of the Short breaks program. You do not need to already have a short breaks membership. You can apply after trying out our group. The Short Breaks programme is for children and young people who: Have a disability and/or additional needs and may require support to participate in leisure and recreational activities. Are aged between 0-19 years old. Live on the Isle of Wight and/or attend a school on the Isle of Wight.
What will we do?
The session is to learn, discover and play Dungeons and Dragons, the fantasy table top role playing game. There will also be other activities if you need a break from the game. It is a great opportunity to meet new friends.
Where is it?
We will be at the Riverside Centre, which is an accessible venue.
What do I need to do?
There is a registration form to complete. This is because we would like young people to attend without parents or carers. You can email this to us or bring it to your session
Is there a cost?
The session will cost £4.50 per person. you can pay this at the session.
Instructions
Please complete the registration form. There are 2 parts. The first part is for emergency contacts. The second part tells us how to make sure you enjoy your session and remain comfortable. We have included an example of how to complete this.
more
Time
(Monday) 4:30 pm - 6:30 pm
Location
The Riverside Centre
The Quay, Newport PO30 2QR
Organizer
Autism Inclusion MattersAIM is the Isle of Wight’s Autistic People’s Organisation. It is a user led group, organised and run by autistic people, for autistic people.support@aimisleofwight.co.uk

Event Details
IMPORTANT – please note there are only 6 available spaces. There are tickets available to book as a reserve in case a place is cancelled. This is a wonderful opportunity
Event Details
IMPORTANT – please note there are only 6 available spaces. There are tickets available to book as a reserve in case a place is cancelled.
This is a wonderful opportunity to learn or play Dungeons and Dragons role playing game in a small and friendly group.
The group is supported by 2 of our peer supporters who are also very experience in Dungeons and Dragons, and will have no more than 6 young people.
Who is this session for?
This session is for any young person aged 13-19 who is eligible as part of the Short breaks program. You do not need to already have a short breaks membership. You can apply after trying out our group. The Short Breaks programme is for children and young people who: Have a disability and/or additional needs and may require support to participate in leisure and recreational activities. Are aged between 0-19 years old. Live on the Isle of Wight and/or attend a school on the Isle of Wight.
What will we do?
The session is to learn, discover and play Dungeons and Dragons, the fantasy table top role playing game. There will also be other activities if you need a break from the game. It is a great opportunity to meet new friends.
Where is it?
We will be at the Riverside Centre, which is an accessible venue.
What do I need to do?
There is a registration form to complete. This is because we would like young people to attend without parents or carers. You can email this to us or bring it to your session
Is there a cost?
The session will cost £4.50 per person. you can pay this at the session.
Instructions
Please complete the registration form. There are 2 parts. The first part is for emergency contacts. The second part tells us how to make sure you enjoy your session and remain comfortable. We have included an example of how to complete this.
more
Time
(Monday) 4:30 pm - 6:30 pm
Location
The Riverside Centre
The Quay, Newport PO30 2QR
Organizer
Autism Inclusion MattersAIM is the Isle of Wight’s Autistic People’s Organisation. It is a user led group, organised and run by autistic people, for autistic people.support@aimisleofwight.co.uk

Event Details
Who is this session for? Children aged 4-11 years who are autistic. This includes those waiting for or actively seeking an assessment. An adult is required for every 2 children. If you are
Event Details
Who is this session for?
Children aged 4-11 years who are autistic. This includes those waiting for or actively seeking an assessment.
An adult is required for every 2 children.
If you are a single parent with no other support and need to bring more than 2 children (including siblings) please contact us and we will help with your booking arrangements.
What happens?
We have a range of activities, crafts and games to enjoy together with other young people, as well as individual activities if you don’t feel like joining in.
There is also a quiet area to chill out.
We hope you will be able to meet some new people and make some friends.
Parents can sit and chat and get some help or advice.
What else is there?
You can borrow books and equipment from the sensory library and look at resources.
AIM’s peers supporters can talk to you about autism and life as an autistic person.
What if I am very anxious?
We can arrange to meet you before the session if it helps, in person or by video call. We can meet you at the entrance as well.
How do I find you?
When you arrive at the Riverside Centre you will need to enter your car registration number on the iPad in reception if you park in the car park.
You walk straight down the corridor in front of you to the very end. We are at the bottom of the corridor. Claire, Jude and David are the people who run the session.
more
Time
(Tuesday) 4:30 pm - 6:00 pm
Location
The Riverside Centre
The Quay, Newport PO30 2QR
Organizer
Autism Inclusion MattersAIM is the Isle of Wight’s Autistic People’s Organisation. It is a user led group, organised and run by autistic people, for autistic people.support@aimisleofwight.co.uk
august

Event Details
IMPORTANT – please note there are only 6 available spaces. There are tickets available to book as a reserve in case a place is cancelled. This is a wonderful opportunity
Event Details
IMPORTANT – please note there are only 6 available spaces. There are tickets available to book as a reserve in case a place is cancelled.
This is a wonderful opportunity to learn or play Dungeons and Dragons role playing game in a small and friendly group.
The group is supported by 2 of our peer supporters who are also very experience in Dungeons and Dragons, and will have no more than 6 young people.
Who is this session for?
This session is for any young person aged 13-19 who is eligible as part of the Short breaks program. You do not need to already have a short breaks membership. You can apply after trying out our group. The Short Breaks programme is for children and young people who: Have a disability and/or additional needs and may require support to participate in leisure and recreational activities. Are aged between 0-19 years old. Live on the Isle of Wight and/or attend a school on the Isle of Wight.
What will we do?
The session is to learn, discover and play Dungeons and Dragons, the fantasy table top role playing game. There will also be other activities if you need a break from the game. It is a great opportunity to meet new friends.
Where is it?
We will be at the Riverside Centre, which is an accessible venue.
What do I need to do?
There is a registration form to complete. This is because we would like young people to attend without parents or carers. You can email this to us or bring it to your session
Is there a cost?
The session will cost £4.50 per person. you can pay this at the session.
Instructions
Please complete the registration form. There are 2 parts. The first part is for emergency contacts. The second part tells us how to make sure you enjoy your session and remain comfortable. We have included an example of how to complete this.
more
Time
(Monday) 4:30 pm - 6:30 pm
Location
The Riverside Centre
The Quay, Newport PO30 2QR
Organizer
Autism Inclusion MattersAIM is the Isle of Wight’s Autistic People’s Organisation. It is a user led group, organised and run by autistic people, for autistic people.support@aimisleofwight.co.uk
04aug10:00 am12:00 pmApplegate Breast Cancer Support Group*Recommencing 3rd February 2022*

Event Details
We will be meeting at the Riverside Centre, Newport on the first Thursday of every month, 10.00 am – 12.00 pm. Refreshments are available. *Recommencing 3rd February 2022* N.B. Due to
Event Details
We will be meeting at the Riverside Centre, Newport on the first Thursday of every month, 10.00 am – 12.00 pm. Refreshments are available.
*Recommencing 3rd February 2022*
N.B. Due to COVID-19, Meetings may be cancelled at short notice (See programme).
The group is formed of female patients who have been diagnosed with breast cancer. The women find support talking amongst themselves to help each other through treatment as well as dealing with the personal and intimate aspects of breast cancer. This can be at any time during the cancer journey; from diagnosis through treatment and afterwards.
A different topic of interest is introduced at each meeting to help patients to understand and manage their cancer. Health professionals as well as therapists and other speakers, will help patients to stay active, to have a healthier life, as well as giving them confidence in living with breast cancer.
At the moment there is not a support group for men with breast cancer on the Isle of Wight. Help, information and support can be accessed through the Clinical Nurse Specialists at St Mary’s Hospital. Tel (01983) 534562.
more
Time
(Thursday) 10:00 am - 12:00 pm
Location
The Riverside Centre
The Quay, Newport PO30 2QR
Organizer
Applegate Breast Cancer Support GroupWe are currently building a website that will contain information that will support and help patients on the Isle of Wight who have breast cancer, as well as their family and friends.07814 699470

Event Details
IMPORTANT – please note there are only 6 available spaces. There are tickets available to book as a reserve in case a place is cancelled. This is a wonderful opportunity
Event Details
IMPORTANT – please note there are only 6 available spaces. There are tickets available to book as a reserve in case a place is cancelled.
This is a wonderful opportunity to learn or play Dungeons and Dragons role playing game in a small and friendly group.
The group is supported by 2 of our peer supporters who are also very experience in Dungeons and Dragons, and will have no more than 6 young people.
Who is this session for?
This session is for any young person aged 13-19 who is eligible as part of the Short breaks program. You do not need to already have a short breaks membership. You can apply after trying out our group. The Short Breaks programme is for children and young people who: Have a disability and/or additional needs and may require support to participate in leisure and recreational activities. Are aged between 0-19 years old. Live on the Isle of Wight and/or attend a school on the Isle of Wight.
What will we do?
The session is to learn, discover and play Dungeons and Dragons, the fantasy table top role playing game. There will also be other activities if you need a break from the game. It is a great opportunity to meet new friends.
Where is it?
We will be at the Riverside Centre, which is an accessible venue.
What do I need to do?
There is a registration form to complete. This is because we would like young people to attend without parents or carers. You can email this to us or bring it to your session
Is there a cost?
The session will cost £4.50 per person. you can pay this at the session.
Instructions
Please complete the registration form. There are 2 parts. The first part is for emergency contacts. The second part tells us how to make sure you enjoy your session and remain comfortable. We have included an example of how to complete this.
more
Time
(Monday) 4:30 pm - 6:30 pm
Location
The Riverside Centre
The Quay, Newport PO30 2QR
Organizer
Autism Inclusion MattersAIM is the Isle of Wight’s Autistic People’s Organisation. It is a user led group, organised and run by autistic people, for autistic people.support@aimisleofwight.co.uk

Event Details
Who is this session for? Children aged 4-11 years who are autistic. This includes those waiting for or actively seeking an assessment. An adult is required for every 2 children. If you are
Event Details
Who is this session for?
Children aged 4-11 years who are autistic. This includes those waiting for or actively seeking an assessment.
An adult is required for every 2 children.
If you are a single parent with no other support and need to bring more than 2 children (including siblings) please contact us and we will help with your booking arrangements.
What happens?
We have a range of activities, crafts and games to enjoy together with other young people, as well as individual activities if you don’t feel like joining in.
There is also a quiet area to chill out.
We hope you will be able to meet some new people and make some friends.
Parents can sit and chat and get some help or advice.
What else is there?
You can borrow books and equipment from the sensory library and look at resources.
AIM’s peers supporters can talk to you about autism and life as an autistic person.
What if I am very anxious?
We can arrange to meet you before the session if it helps, in person or by video call. We can meet you at the entrance as well.
How do I find you?
When you arrive at the Riverside Centre you will need to enter your car registration number on the iPad in reception if you park in the car park.
You walk straight down the corridor in front of you to the very end. We are at the bottom of the corridor. Claire, Jude and David are the people who run the session.
more
Time
(Tuesday) 4:30 pm - 6:00 pm
Location
The Riverside Centre
The Quay, Newport PO30 2QR
Organizer
Autism Inclusion MattersAIM is the Isle of Wight’s Autistic People’s Organisation. It is a user led group, organised and run by autistic people, for autistic people.support@aimisleofwight.co.uk

Event Details
IMPORTANT – please note there are only 6 available spaces. There are tickets available to book as a reserve in case a place is cancelled. This is a wonderful opportunity
Event Details
IMPORTANT – please note there are only 6 available spaces. There are tickets available to book as a reserve in case a place is cancelled.
This is a wonderful opportunity to learn or play Dungeons and Dragons role playing game in a small and friendly group.
The group is supported by 2 of our peer supporters who are also very experience in Dungeons and Dragons, and will have no more than 6 young people.
Who is this session for?
This session is for any young person aged 13-19 who is eligible as part of the Short breaks program. You do not need to already have a short breaks membership. You can apply after trying out our group. The Short Breaks programme is for children and young people who: Have a disability and/or additional needs and may require support to participate in leisure and recreational activities. Are aged between 0-19 years old. Live on the Isle of Wight and/or attend a school on the Isle of Wight.
What will we do?
The session is to learn, discover and play Dungeons and Dragons, the fantasy table top role playing game. There will also be other activities if you need a break from the game. It is a great opportunity to meet new friends.
Where is it?
We will be at the Riverside Centre, which is an accessible venue.
What do I need to do?
There is a registration form to complete. This is because we would like young people to attend without parents or carers. You can email this to us or bring it to your session
Is there a cost?
The session will cost £4.50 per person. you can pay this at the session.
Instructions
Please complete the registration form. There are 2 parts. The first part is for emergency contacts. The second part tells us how to make sure you enjoy your session and remain comfortable. We have included an example of how to complete this.
more
Time
(Monday) 4:30 pm - 6:30 pm
Location
The Riverside Centre
The Quay, Newport PO30 2QR
Organizer
Autism Inclusion MattersAIM is the Isle of Wight’s Autistic People’s Organisation. It is a user led group, organised and run by autistic people, for autistic people.support@aimisleofwight.co.uk

Event Details
Newport, The Riverside Centre, PO30 2QR from 10am to 12pm on the third Friday* of the month starting from 20th May These walks are organised
Event Details
Newport, The Riverside Centre, PO30 2QR from 10am to 12pm on the third Friday* of the month starting from 20th May
These walks are organised by Sovereign and Vectis Housing. If you have any queries or would like something in your area please either call 01983 525985 or email toby.eaglen@sovereign.org.uk or sarahb@vectishousing.co.uk
*Excluding Bank Holidays
more
Time
(Friday) 10:00 am - 12:00 pm
Location
The Riverside Centre
The Quay, Newport PO30 2QR
Organizer
Sovereign Housing / Vectis Housing01983 525985

Event Details
Who is this session for? Children aged 4-11 years who are autistic. This includes those waiting for or actively seeking an assessment. An adult is required for every 2 children. If you are
Event Details
Who is this session for?
Children aged 4-11 years who are autistic. This includes those waiting for or actively seeking an assessment.
An adult is required for every 2 children.
If you are a single parent with no other support and need to bring more than 2 children (including siblings) please contact us and we will help with your booking arrangements.
What happens?
We have a range of activities, crafts and games to enjoy together with other young people, as well as individual activities if you don’t feel like joining in.
There is also a quiet area to chill out.
We hope you will be able to meet some new people and make some friends.
Parents can sit and chat and get some help or advice.
What else is there?
You can borrow books and equipment from the sensory library and look at resources.
AIM’s peers supporters can talk to you about autism and life as an autistic person.
What if I am very anxious?
We can arrange to meet you before the session if it helps, in person or by video call. We can meet you at the entrance as well.
How do I find you?
When you arrive at the Riverside Centre you will need to enter your car registration number on the iPad in reception if you park in the car park.
You walk straight down the corridor in front of you to the very end. We are at the bottom of the corridor. Claire, Jude and David are the people who run the session.
more
Time
(Tuesday) 4:30 pm - 6:00 pm
Location
The Riverside Centre
The Quay, Newport PO30 2QR
Organizer
Autism Inclusion MattersAIM is the Isle of Wight’s Autistic People’s Organisation. It is a user led group, organised and run by autistic people, for autistic people.support@aimisleofwight.co.uk
september
01sep10:00 am12:00 pmApplegate Breast Cancer Support Group*Recommencing 3rd February 2022*

Event Details
We will be meeting at the Riverside Centre, Newport on the first Thursday of every month, 10.00 am – 12.00 pm. Refreshments are available. *Recommencing 3rd February 2022* N.B. Due to
Event Details
We will be meeting at the Riverside Centre, Newport on the first Thursday of every month, 10.00 am – 12.00 pm. Refreshments are available.
*Recommencing 3rd February 2022*
N.B. Due to COVID-19, Meetings may be cancelled at short notice (See programme).
The group is formed of female patients who have been diagnosed with breast cancer. The women find support talking amongst themselves to help each other through treatment as well as dealing with the personal and intimate aspects of breast cancer. This can be at any time during the cancer journey; from diagnosis through treatment and afterwards.
A different topic of interest is introduced at each meeting to help patients to understand and manage their cancer. Health professionals as well as therapists and other speakers, will help patients to stay active, to have a healthier life, as well as giving them confidence in living with breast cancer.
At the moment there is not a support group for men with breast cancer on the Isle of Wight. Help, information and support can be accessed through the Clinical Nurse Specialists at St Mary’s Hospital. Tel (01983) 534562.
more
Time
(Thursday) 10:00 am - 12:00 pm
Location
The Riverside Centre
The Quay, Newport PO30 2QR
Organizer
Applegate Breast Cancer Support GroupWe are currently building a website that will contain information that will support and help patients on the Isle of Wight who have breast cancer, as well as their family and friends.07814 699470

Event Details
Who is this session for? Children aged 4-11 years who are autistic. This includes those waiting for or actively seeking an assessment. An adult is required for every 2 children. If you are
Event Details
Who is this session for?
Children aged 4-11 years who are autistic. This includes those waiting for or actively seeking an assessment.
An adult is required for every 2 children.
If you are a single parent with no other support and need to bring more than 2 children (including siblings) please contact us and we will help with your booking arrangements.
What happens?
We have a range of activities, crafts and games to enjoy together with other young people, as well as individual activities if you don’t feel like joining in.
There is also a quiet area to chill out.
We hope you will be able to meet some new people and make some friends.
Parents can sit and chat and get some help or advice.
What else is there?
You can borrow books and equipment from the sensory library and look at resources.
AIM’s peers supporters can talk to you about autism and life as an autistic person.
What if I am very anxious?
We can arrange to meet you before the session if it helps, in person or by video call. We can meet you at the entrance as well.
How do I find you?
When you arrive at the Riverside Centre you will need to enter your car registration number on the iPad in reception if you park in the car park.
You walk straight down the corridor in front of you to the very end. We are at the bottom of the corridor. Claire, Jude and David are the people who run the session.
more
Time
(Tuesday) 4:30 pm - 6:00 pm
Location
The Riverside Centre
The Quay, Newport PO30 2QR
Organizer
Autism Inclusion MattersAIM is the Isle of Wight’s Autistic People’s Organisation. It is a user led group, organised and run by autistic people, for autistic people.support@aimisleofwight.co.uk

Event Details
Newport, The Riverside Centre, PO30 2QR from 10am to 12pm on the third Friday* of the month starting from 20th May These walks are organised
Event Details
Newport, The Riverside Centre, PO30 2QR from 10am to 12pm on the third Friday* of the month starting from 20th May
These walks are organised by Sovereign and Vectis Housing. If you have any queries or would like something in your area please either call 01983 525985 or email toby.eaglen@sovereign.org.uk or sarahb@vectishousing.co.uk
*Excluding Bank Holidays
more
Time
(Friday) 10:00 am - 12:00 pm
Location
The Riverside Centre
The Quay, Newport PO30 2QR
Organizer
Sovereign Housing / Vectis Housing01983 525985

Event Details
Who is this session for? Children aged 4-11 years who are autistic. This includes those waiting for or actively seeking an assessment. An adult is required for every 2 children. If you are
Event Details
Who is this session for?
Children aged 4-11 years who are autistic. This includes those waiting for or actively seeking an assessment.
An adult is required for every 2 children.
If you are a single parent with no other support and need to bring more than 2 children (including siblings) please contact us and we will help with your booking arrangements.
What happens?
We have a range of activities, crafts and games to enjoy together with other young people, as well as individual activities if you don’t feel like joining in.
There is also a quiet area to chill out.
We hope you will be able to meet some new people and make some friends.
Parents can sit and chat and get some help or advice.
What else is there?
You can borrow books and equipment from the sensory library and look at resources.
AIM’s peers supporters can talk to you about autism and life as an autistic person.
What if I am very anxious?
We can arrange to meet you before the session if it helps, in person or by video call. We can meet you at the entrance as well.
How do I find you?
When you arrive at the Riverside Centre you will need to enter your car registration number on the iPad in reception if you park in the car park.
You walk straight down the corridor in front of you to the very end. We are at the bottom of the corridor. Claire, Jude and David are the people who run the session.
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Time
(Tuesday) 4:30 pm - 6:00 pm
Location
The Riverside Centre
The Quay, Newport PO30 2QR
Organizer
Autism Inclusion MattersAIM is the Isle of Wight’s Autistic People’s Organisation. It is a user led group, organised and run by autistic people, for autistic people.support@aimisleofwight.co.uk
october

Event Details
Who is this session for? Children aged 4-11 years who are autistic. This includes those waiting for or actively seeking an assessment. An adult is required for every 2 children. If you are
Event Details
Who is this session for?
Children aged 4-11 years who are autistic. This includes those waiting for or actively seeking an assessment.
An adult is required for every 2 children.
If you are a single parent with no other support and need to bring more than 2 children (including siblings) please contact us and we will help with your booking arrangements.
What happens?
We have a range of activities, crafts and games to enjoy together with other young people, as well as individual activities if you don’t feel like joining in.
There is also a quiet area to chill out.
We hope you will be able to meet some new people and make some friends.
Parents can sit and chat and get some help or advice.
What else is there?
You can borrow books and equipment from the sensory library and look at resources.
AIM’s peers supporters can talk to you about autism and life as an autistic person.
What if I am very anxious?
We can arrange to meet you before the session if it helps, in person or by video call. We can meet you at the entrance as well.
How do I find you?
When you arrive at the Riverside Centre you will need to enter your car registration number on the iPad in reception if you park in the car park.
You walk straight down the corridor in front of you to the very end. We are at the bottom of the corridor. Claire, Jude and David are the people who run the session.
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Time
(Tuesday) 4:30 pm - 6:00 pm
Location
The Riverside Centre
The Quay, Newport PO30 2QR
Organizer
Autism Inclusion MattersAIM is the Isle of Wight’s Autistic People’s Organisation. It is a user led group, organised and run by autistic people, for autistic people.support@aimisleofwight.co.uk
06oct10:00 am12:00 pmApplegate Breast Cancer Support Group*Recommencing 3rd February 2022*

Event Details
We will be meeting at the Riverside Centre, Newport on the first Thursday of every month, 10.00 am – 12.00 pm. Refreshments are available. *Recommencing 3rd February 2022* N.B. Due to
Event Details
We will be meeting at the Riverside Centre, Newport on the first Thursday of every month, 10.00 am – 12.00 pm. Refreshments are available.
*Recommencing 3rd February 2022*
N.B. Due to COVID-19, Meetings may be cancelled at short notice (See programme).
The group is formed of female patients who have been diagnosed with breast cancer. The women find support talking amongst themselves to help each other through treatment as well as dealing with the personal and intimate aspects of breast cancer. This can be at any time during the cancer journey; from diagnosis through treatment and afterwards.
A different topic of interest is introduced at each meeting to help patients to understand and manage their cancer. Health professionals as well as therapists and other speakers, will help patients to stay active, to have a healthier life, as well as giving them confidence in living with breast cancer.
At the moment there is not a support group for men with breast cancer on the Isle of Wight. Help, information and support can be accessed through the Clinical Nurse Specialists at St Mary’s Hospital. Tel (01983) 534562.
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Time
(Thursday) 10:00 am - 12:00 pm
Location
The Riverside Centre
The Quay, Newport PO30 2QR
Organizer
Applegate Breast Cancer Support GroupWe are currently building a website that will contain information that will support and help patients on the Isle of Wight who have breast cancer, as well as their family and friends.07814 699470

Event Details
Who is this session for? Children aged 4-11 years who are autistic. This includes those waiting for or actively seeking an assessment. An adult is required for every 2 children. If you are
Event Details
Who is this session for?
Children aged 4-11 years who are autistic. This includes those waiting for or actively seeking an assessment.
An adult is required for every 2 children.
If you are a single parent with no other support and need to bring more than 2 children (including siblings) please contact us and we will help with your booking arrangements.
What happens?
We have a range of activities, crafts and games to enjoy together with other young people, as well as individual activities if you don’t feel like joining in.
There is also a quiet area to chill out.
We hope you will be able to meet some new people and make some friends.
Parents can sit and chat and get some help or advice.
What else is there?
You can borrow books and equipment from the sensory library and look at resources.
AIM’s peers supporters can talk to you about autism and life as an autistic person.
What if I am very anxious?
We can arrange to meet you before the session if it helps, in person or by video call. We can meet you at the entrance as well.
How do I find you?
When you arrive at the Riverside Centre you will need to enter your car registration number on the iPad in reception if you park in the car park.
You walk straight down the corridor in front of you to the very end. We are at the bottom of the corridor. Claire, Jude and David are the people who run the session.
more
Time
(Tuesday) 4:30 pm - 6:00 pm
Location
The Riverside Centre
The Quay, Newport PO30 2QR
Organizer
Autism Inclusion MattersAIM is the Isle of Wight’s Autistic People’s Organisation. It is a user led group, organised and run by autistic people, for autistic people.support@aimisleofwight.co.uk

Event Details
Newport, The Riverside Centre, PO30 2QR from 10am to 12pm on the third Friday* of the month starting from 20th May These walks are organised
Event Details
Newport, The Riverside Centre, PO30 2QR from 10am to 12pm on the third Friday* of the month starting from 20th May
These walks are organised by Sovereign and Vectis Housing. If you have any queries or would like something in your area please either call 01983 525985 or email toby.eaglen@sovereign.org.uk or sarahb@vectishousing.co.uk
*Excluding Bank Holidays
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Time
(Friday) 10:00 am - 12:00 pm
Location
The Riverside Centre
The Quay, Newport PO30 2QR
Organizer
Sovereign Housing / Vectis Housing01983 525985