Thursday, 29 October 2015

NHS England recognition for Healthy Me Healthy Communities

NHS community grant awarded to Healthy Me Healthy Communities

Healthy Me Healthy Communities is one of only eleven organisations to receive an NHS England community grant recognising excellence in patient and public participation.

Healthy Me Healthy Communities has been awarded the grant for its work in developing a community health plan for Rusholme involving GPs, staff, councillors, residents and patients.
HMHC will use the grant to develop resources and material that can be shared through NHS England’s website for the benefit of local and national organisations. This will enable health and voluntary sector organisations from across England to explore good practice and learn from HMHC's successful engagement work.

The Celebrating Participation in Healthcare grants have been made available to community groups who have been demonstrating innovative and creative approaches to getting patients and the public involved in shaping healthcare.


Sunday, 18 October 2015

Rusholme Film Club


Rusholme Film Club returns on Sunday 1st November and every 1st Sunday of the month until March with a collection for films and talks. It is the friendly way to watch a film, catch-up with friends old and new. We are not a cinema and show films using a projector and screen!

·         The Film Club takes place in the beautiful Birch Community Centre Brighton Grove, Rusholme, Manchester M14 5JT

·         Doors open at 5.30pm (unless stated) for a 6pm start, closing at around 8pm.

·         The film showings / events are free and there is freshly brewed coffee, selection of teas, cold drinks and snacks available for a donation.

·         There is no need to book unless stated.

·         And all welcome!

Programme:

Sunday 1st November 2015


2015 / Certificate 12

 

Sunday 6th December 2015

Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas http://bit.ly/1LXqQNK

1993 / Certificate PG

 

Sunday 10th January 2016

Marion Hewitt from the Manchester West Film Archive presents a selection of Manchester heritage and archive films.

 

Sunday 7th February 2016

CP Lee, the passionate Mancunian musician, writer, broadcaster and film historian presents a celebration of the Mancunian Film Studios that introduced Manchester (and Rusholme) to Hollywood.

Doors open at 5pm and free tickets available from


 

Sunday 6th March 2016

This programme started in Timbuktu and closes in Rusholme with the showing of the Mancunian Film Studio production of School for Randle starring Frank Randle.

 

The Rusholme Film Club is kindly part-funded by One Manchester / Eastland Homes.