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The Summer Participation & Involvement Event (Summer PIE) is an event dedicated to giving young people and parents/carers the opportunity to engage in a variety of FREE exciting online workshops.

The workshops, held on 12th and 13th August, range from self-care, creative, upskilling, panel-style discussions, ted-style talks and much more. Attendees can pick and choose which workshops they want to attend over the two days.

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To help us celebrate the Summer Reading Challenge, we have some wild events across all our libraries. Here are our top picks.

All events are free but booking required. Tickets will be released 2 week prior to the events. Click here for details.

Healthwatch Merton, along with all the other Healthwatch's across South West London, are carrying out Long COVID insight gathering and are collectively sharing the findings with NHS South West London. Your views can help improve the support and services that are available to those affected by Long COVID(Post COVID Syndrome) Click Here for the Survey

Play is important: it nurtures mental wellbeing, builds physical health, facilitates interactions and improves social skills. And play is learning, at every age.Play develops engagement and connection in families – it is about parents and carers using what they know about their child already and getting to know them even better. Play doesn’t need lots of resources, and it doesn’t need to take lots of time. What it does need is playfulness!Not every parent and carer will feel confident about play. We need to remember that we have all been playful as children – and parents can connect with playfulness again as they play with their child. They can be silly, curious, find the fun, and learn together at the same time.Tapestry and Learning with Parents have collaborated to create some resources for educators to share with parents and carers. They follow 5 broad themes: Creativity, Physicality, Story, Number, and Experiment. For each theme there is a collection of accessible activities, accompanied by a supporting resource with ideas for children from Early Years to Year 6, including children with learning differences.This summer, let’s reclaim playfulness - click here for full details.