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The East Dulwich Community Centre are thinking about having a Men only group at the centre. Research has shown that older men are more socially isolated, suffer from depression than women of similar ages. Women appear to be able to socialise more easily. There are a number of groups that meet at the centre on a weekly or monthly basis which are open to both sexes and all ages.


As far as we can see, by looking at the Older Men Network site, although Age UK have been instrumental in setting up groups throughout England - we cannot find anything local.


We are thinking if there a need for men of 50 plus to socialise for a few hours on a weekly basis? The walking football advert on TV is based on a genuine group of men over 55. Those of you who know the centre will be aware we have a large outside space which could be used for football etc. Other possible ideas for the group would be card games, discussion groups, healthy eating, how to do simple repairs, outings, or whatever the group would want.


If there is interest, we would like to organise a 'taster session' in the new year

Ages 50 plus- which would take in the early retirements, unemployed, those men just wanting to get out of the house for whatever reason. Please post your comments on here or pm me


We are also interested if there is a need for an East Dulwich Pensioner Group for both men and women 60 plus.

Sounds like a brilliant idea - have you considered doing this in conjunction with the excellent Men's Shed movement? My dad used to go to this in Australia and is such a great idea. It has now come to the UK - http://www.menssheds.org.uk/ so maybe they could help you get it up and running.

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