We’ll update this page regularly with resources to keep us entertained, happy, healthy and creative during this time.

If you’d like to suggest a resource to add here, we would love to hear from you! Please email [email protected] with your ideas.

 

creative activities to do at home

Here we will list things to do and watch with from home - including arts and crafts, reading and writing, online courses, and offers from theatres, galleries and museums to access online.

Click here to see the full list of resources.

exercise to do at home

Even though many of us cannot go outside at the moment, there’s lots of things we can do indoors - with limited space and no equipment but our own bodies! Below is a list of things we’ve found or been recommended!

If you have any feedback or suggestions of things to add please get in touch on [email protected]

Click here to see the full list of resources.

ways to connect & tutorials

We have pulled together a range of free guides, online courses and volunteer support to help you get to grips with tools like email, Skype, Zoom and internet search tools to help you get connected, do online shopping and banking, and find important information.

If you are an organisation working with older people, please feel free to print and post these guides to those who may find them helpful!

Click here for the full list of resources.

gardening and nature (no garden needed!)

Keep an eye on the work of our friends Transition Kentish Town & Think Do Camden for green events in our borough and online. Also check out the Kentish Town City Farm website to keep informed with farm activities!

Online courses

Future Learn offers free online courses from Universities all over Europe. A few members of our team have done courses on here before and find them of very high quality. It’s something nice to lend a longer-term commitment to! Click here to see the full range of courses - you’ll be amazed by the variety!

online games to play with others

getting into a routine

We’ve been reading a lot about the importance of getting into a routine while we’re limited to our homes. Some tips include doing scheduling things into the day including some gentle exercise, doing something you enjoy and getting in touch with friends or family. Do you have a routine you can share to inspire the rest of us?