Making Time for Black Mental Health Vauxhall Event

Making Time for Black Mental Health Vauxhall Event

Just 3x minutes walk from Vauxhall Tube and Vauxhall Railway Station | 5.30pm Doors Open | 6.15pm Main Event with Q&A Black Therapists Panel

By Think Tenacity Academy CIC
1.4k attendees hosted 📈

Date and time

Thu, 22 May 2025 17:45 - 20:15 BST

Location

Think Tenacity HQ Vauxhall Office

3x Mins walk Vauxhall station 36 Albert Embankment London SE1 7TL United Kingdom

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event

About this event

  • Event lasts 2 hours 30 minutes

You're invited to Making Time for Black Mental Event in partnership with Bipolar UK. PLEASE NOTE: Due to venue capacity, spaces are strictly limited to 27x delegates only!

We encourage you book your Eventbrite free ticket today as soon as possible to secure your place. Grab your spot today before tickets are sold. Hit the orange button "Get Tickets" to save your seat (and to get free food/drinks).


WHY YOU SHOULD ATTEND and we do not judge if you do not want to attend alone. YES, you can bring a friend/family with you.

🚶🏿 3x min walk from Vauxhall Tube / Vauxhall Railway Station

🆓 100% Free of charge

🗓 Date: Thursday 22nd May at 5.45pm

🕒 Time: 6.15pm Q&A with Black therapist panel starts

📍 Location: Think Tenacity HQ VAUXHALL OFFICE: 36 Albert Embankment, SE1 7TL

🍽 FREE FOOD – like, we’re not talking sad sandwiches here

🪑 Only 27x spots – yep, it’s an exclusive community gathering


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WHAT TO EXPECT FROM 6.15pm | Thurday 22nd May 2025


EVENT MENTAL HEALTH TOPIC IS: Community Black Storytelling

May Mental Health Awareness Week 2025

DO YOU WANT TO BE A GUEST SPEAKER or BOOK a charity stall to promote you services or business? | Email SerenaEventManager@ThinkTenacity.com

6.15pm | Q&A with panel of Black therapists

6.45pm 🎤 Plus Guest Speaker 🎤 CALLING BLACK MEN TO ATTEND

Lloyd | The Black Men’s Consortium | Challenges of Black men's wellbeing masculinity | Depression & Anxiety Q&A

The Black Men’s Consortium is a intergenerational user-led creative arts & health project for men of colour with lived experience of life challenges where they can grow and support each other through the difficulties that they face. _________________________________________________________________________________________________

You're invited to Making Time for Black Mental Event in partnership with Bipolar UK.

This May Mental Health Awareness Week event will include complimentary food and refreshments provided by Bipolar UK and community event topic is:

  • Community Black Story telling
  • Q&A with Black therapists

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This is a real Black community Making Time for Black Mental Event

  • It’s real Black talk
  • It's real Black mental health stories (Black Men & Black Women)
  • It's real Black Therapist support.
  • PLUS - We are a REAL BLACK COMMUNITY

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FAQ

1.Will there be a panel of Black therapists?

Yes, our Think Tenacity Black therapists are from the Caribbean, African & Mixed Heritage plus,100% qualified and professional.

Click the orange Eventbrite link to ask your mental health questions anonymously via your ticket registration or email your question to Serena@ThinkTenacity.com


2. What happens if I feel triggled at the event or need wellbeing support.

Send an email Serena@ThinkTenacity.com to book a free 30 minute session with our Black therapist.


3.Why Black people should attend.

Finally, #GiveMeTheMic this is a safe fun event and platform for all Black People, Caribbean, African & Mixed Heritage to get free Black mental halth support you need.


4.Can I bring a friend or family / I don't want to come alone?

Yes, you can bring a friend/family with you and we don't judge if you need to leave the event early.


5.I'm not black, can I still attend?

YES. Absolutely, we welcome all non-Black ethnic groups to book a ticket and become more educated and understand why mental health rates are higher in the Black community - there's a lot to learn at Making Time for Black Mental Health Greenwich Event.


6.What is the dress code?

Wear anything that is comfortable, there is NO DRESS CODE and yes trainers/sports wear is very welcome.


7. I have my own practice or work for NHS as a Counsellor, CBT, Therapist, Support Worker, Social Work, Mental Health Nurse, wellbeing practitioner, can I still attend?

YES. Absolutely - there's a lot to learn on at Making Time for Black Mental Health Greenwhich Event in your role as a mental health professional.


If your question is not on this list, email SerenaEventManager@ThinkTenacity.com

Check out Think Tenacity Podcast | https://www.ThinkTenacityPodcast.com | How to find a Black therapist podcast series


Making Time for Black Mental Health Event

Thursday 22nd May at 5.45pm - 8.15pm


🆓 100% Free of charge

🗓 Date: Thursday 22nd May at 5.45pm

🕒 Time: 6.15pm Q&A with Black therapist panel starts

📍 Location: Think Tenacity HQ VAUXHALL OFFICE: 36 Albert Embankment, SE1 7TL

🚶🏿 3x min walk from Vauxhall Tube / Vauxhall Railway Station

🍽 FREE food – like, we’re not talking sad sandwiches here

🪑 Only 27x spots – yep, it’s an exclusive little gathering

Please note: Due to venue capacity, FREE TICKETS STRICTLY limited to 27x delegates.

We encourage you to RSVP today to avoid disappointment

Organised by

1.4k attendees hosted

Think Tenacity Academy CIC aims to fundraise to offer free access to Black Therapists.

We are a not-for-profit organisation dedicated to helping Black business owners/entrepreneurs, who struggle with mental health to build a successful business by running masterclasses, online courses and a popular podcast called; Think Tenacity Podcast, here.

Statistic show entrepreneurs are 50 percent more likely to report having a mental health condition , which means that every other entrepreneur you meet is likely to be struggling with their mental health. Listen to Think Tenacity Podcast Ep005 | Being an entrepreneur isn't easy, here.

Contacts us | Hello@ThinkTenacity.com | +44 (0)7486 031 285 WhatsApp

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