Black Kings wellbeing group

Men’s Wellbeing programme 

Join Psychotherapist Audrey (of Restore Black) and Artist Facilitator Ronnie in the Blue Coat Room at Gloucester Guildhall

Are you a Black man looking to connect with others who share your experience in a judgment-free space? Due to societal structural racism, Black individuals – especially Black men – often face disparities in wellbeing, but you don’t have to navigate this journey alone.

We draw on both talking therapy and creative arts approaches to help open up meaningful conversations and explore vital topics such as Black masculinity, decolonisation, and misinformation. We will also delve into the words, actions, and experiences that have shaped you, reflecting on the coping strategies you’ve implemented and the reasons behind them – all while being supported by a qualified therapist and Creative Health specialist.

Be Part of a Transformative Experience! 

Join us as we create a space for growth, conversation, and artistic expression. Together, let’s dismantle stigmas and celebrate you – our Black brothers and your wellbeing!

Don’t miss this opportunity to speak, be heard, be supported, and valued. We look forward to welcoming you to this seminal group!

Thursdays 6 – 8pm

2026 Dates: 8 sessions from 5 February – 26 March

Fee: Pay what you can per session, and when you can. Please do not let cost be a barrier. All art materials supplied.

Registering with Artlift does not guarantee you place on a particular group.

We will discuss with you any particular interests that you have and try to find a programme that suits you. Groups run subject to minimum numbers.

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