Members' Activities

Become a Member

Our members truly are at the heart of everything we do here at One-to-One Enfield. We always welcome new members to come and join in with our activities and programmes. You can see a full timetable below. 

If you are over 18, live in Enfield, are Autistic or have learning difficulties then please do join us today. Click here to complete our registration form: Membership Registration Form

Your support worker or carer can help you fill your activity choice form or please do call us and one of the team will be happy to help you.  We are looking forward to seeing you at one of our activities soon. 

Activity Calendar

All our members can access all our activities each week.  It's a wonderful opportunity to meet new people, make friends and get involved in some great activities.  

Click here to see our current list of activities and the booking form: One To One News

Attending our activities and programmes

Our aim is to ensure the safety, happiness and comfort of all our members so we do have some friendly etiquette that we ask all members to abide by when attending any of our activities or programmes.  A member of staff will talk this through with you before your first activity.  If you see activities that you'd like to attend, please do complete our booking choice form  and send it back to us so that we can secure a spot for you.

IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR CARERS

Please see this guide to help you look after yourself, from health and wellbeing advice to protecting the person you support/ care for and themselves from abuse:  keeping-safe-a-carers-guide.pdf

Have you heard of CUCKOOING? This is a crime where an individual criminal or criminal gang takes advantage of vulnerable people. 

See this leaflet for more information and advice on how to keep safe: ESSP1025 SSCB Cuckooing Poster 23.pdf

Am I being targeted due to my disability?

The team at Inclusion London has created a pack of information to help people identify if they are a target of disability-related hate crime and where you can seek help. 

Please see their easy read leaflet by clicking here: Am I being targeted due to being Disabled?