Leafair Wellbeing Centre is part of the Leafair Wellbeing Village — a home for community development, counselling and support programmes serving Shantallow and the wider Derry/Londonderry area.
Leafair Wellbeing Centre sits within the Leafair Wellbeing Village on Leafair Park, a purpose-built community complex marking over 25 years of community development in the area. Alongside playing pitch facilities, the Village brings together local groups delivering health, wellbeing and support services under one roof.
The Centre works closely with local partners — including Men's Action Network (MAN NI) — to provide advice, counselling, peer support and community programmes for people across the North West.
From one-to-one counselling to group programmes, the Centre is a base for services designed around the needs of the local community.
Confidential advice and counselling covering mental wellbeing, anxiety, relationships, isolation and more, delivered by experienced local partners.
Themed group sessions where people can connect, share experiences and build resilience together in a safe, welcoming space.
Part of the wider Leafair Wellbeing Village, offering playing pitches and shared spaces for community events and activities.
Community classes such as Irish language lessons, run alongside development programmes for all ages.
Delivered in partnership with Men's Action Network (MAN NI), supporting men across the North West since 1994.
Structured anger awareness training helping individuals build understanding and healthier responses.
Programmes run on a rolling basis — get in touch to find out what's currently open for booking.
Practical support building coping strategies for stress, anxiety and low mood.
A guided course helping participants recognise and manage anger constructively.
Regular group sessions on topics chosen by and for the community.
Local initiatives run from the Wellbeing Village, open to residents of all ages.
Based in the heart of the Leafair estate, easily reached from across Shantallow and Derry/Londonderry.