CITC Birmingham: Walk & Talk Group

CITC Birmingham: Walk & Talk Group

58 Stonehouse RdBirmingham, England
Saturday, Mar 14 from 10 am to 12 pm
Overview

This group is a part of the Cha in the City movement, supporting inclusive conversations amongst South Asian men.

What is this group about?

Rooh Health & Wellbeing is a charity dedicated to improving people’s health and wellbeing. We believe that positive mental health is strengthened through conversation, connection, and community.

Our Walk & Talk group is a chance for South Asian men to come together outdoors — to move, talk, reflect, and connect in a relaxed and welcoming environment. Some conversations are easier side by side.

Who is this for?

This space is for those who identify as South Asian men.

We welcome men from all faith backgrounds — Sikh, Muslim, Hindu, Christian, other faiths and spiritualities, as well as those who practise no faith or are agnostic. We welcome all cis and trans men, and non-binary people who feel comfortable in a space that centres the experiences of South Asian men.

You’re welcome whether you want to share openly or simply walk and listen.

Please note:
We are committed to fostering a safe, respectful, and confidential environment. To protect this space, attendance by representatives of external organisations, services, or agencies (including social prescribing services, researchers, or observers) is not permitted.

If you represent an organisation or have questions about this space, please contact: info@rooh.org.uk

What to expect

  • A gentle, accessible group walk
  • Introductions and shared group agreements
  • A short grounding moment before we begin
  • Paired and small group reflections while walking
  • A closing circle and optional feedback

There is no obligation to speak. You can share thoughts, ask questions, or simply walk and take it in.

Anonymous feedback is always encouraged so we can continue improving the space.

This isn’t therapy. It’s not a workshop.
It’s community — built through movement and conversation.

This group is a part of the Cha in the City movement, supporting inclusive conversations amongst South Asian men.

What is this group about?

Rooh Health & Wellbeing is a charity dedicated to improving people’s health and wellbeing. We believe that positive mental health is strengthened through conversation, connection, and community.

Our Walk & Talk group is a chance for South Asian men to come together outdoors — to move, talk, reflect, and connect in a relaxed and welcoming environment. Some conversations are easier side by side.

Who is this for?

This space is for those who identify as South Asian men.

We welcome men from all faith backgrounds — Sikh, Muslim, Hindu, Christian, other faiths and spiritualities, as well as those who practise no faith or are agnostic. We welcome all cis and trans men, and non-binary people who feel comfortable in a space that centres the experiences of South Asian men.

You’re welcome whether you want to share openly or simply walk and listen.

Please note:
We are committed to fostering a safe, respectful, and confidential environment. To protect this space, attendance by representatives of external organisations, services, or agencies (including social prescribing services, researchers, or observers) is not permitted.

If you represent an organisation or have questions about this space, please contact: info@rooh.org.uk

What to expect

  • A gentle, accessible group walk
  • Introductions and shared group agreements
  • A short grounding moment before we begin
  • Paired and small group reflections while walking
  • A closing circle and optional feedback

There is no obligation to speak. You can share thoughts, ask questions, or simply walk and take it in.

Anonymous feedback is always encouraged so we can continue improving the space.

This isn’t therapy. It’s not a workshop.
It’s community — built through movement and conversation.

Good to know

Highlights

  • 2 hours
  • In person

Location

58 Stonehouse Rd

58 Stonehouse Road

Birmingham B73 6LJ

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