The Habbit Factory

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Founded in 2004, The Habbit Factory (THF) is an inclusive arts organisation working with children and young people in the London Borough of Havering. As the only organisation that supports disability arts in the borough and through a targeted network of partners; our work effectively helps people facing higher-than-average levels of exclusion and deprivation.

Our approach is built on the principles of inclusivity, which welcomes everyone; regardless of background, race and/or disability.  In doing so, we welcome some of the most excluded and disadvantaged groups in the UK – children and young people who don’t see themselves as artists and don’t have access to any creative engagement or provision.

We do this because we believe art has the power to effect change. Evidence continues to suggest that the creative arts is one of the most powerful tools to bring people together, breaking down social and cultural barriers, whilst helping the most vulnerable to lead a fulfilling and dignified life.

In 2011, as our work with young people became increasingly recognised and championed, we were approached by several schools to support pupils exhibiting challenging behaviour and struggling to control and regulate their emotions. Our approach was different – a commitment to inclusivity meant bringing everyone together, bridging the divides and challenging stigma to understand and value the person

Through our volunteer programme, currently supporting 50 adults some of which experiencing exclusion and loneliness, we are further able to provide meaningful connection by giving young people and adults an opportunity to meet others and make new friends. Volunteering at THF not only gives volunteers something to do, but it also gives them a sense purpose and identity.

Page updated 15.05.25

Who to contact

Contact Name
Sarah Steel
Contact Position
Charity Administrator
Telephone
07985377781 07985377781
E-mail
hello@thehabbitfactory.org
Website
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Notes

Members attend weekly after school termly workshops and classes for 39 weeks of the year, working towards one large-scaled performance made by/with/for Members. Workshops are designed to give Members emotional resilience and our inclusivity methodology places the participant centre - focusing on three development principles: attitude, behaviour, and skill/educational. 

Every member with an additional need is supported 1:1 with an adult ‘buddy’. Our artistic team are highly trained and take the time to get to know each individual member’s abilities and confidence levels, support them throughout workshops and rehearsals so they can enjoy the process gain self-confidence and achieve their best.

During the yearend performances, everyone plays a part. All members are involved in the creative process as we co-create the story. During show week, we take a professional approach which encourages members to take their role seriously. The performance itself challenges stigma amongst the audience as well as giving members a sense of empowerment.

Where to go

Address
Various venues across the borough
Notes

Our workshops are based all over the London Borough of Havering and split into the following age categories:

  • Infants - School years (Reception - Year 2)

  • Juniors - School years (Year 3 - Year 6)

  • Seniors - School Years (Year 7 - Year 13)

 

Venues + Groups:

Tuesday

Abbs Cross Academy, Hornchurch, RM12 4YB

Juniors - 5pm - 6:05pm

Seniors - 6:15pm - 7:20pm

 

Wednesday

Myplace Centre, Harold Hill, RM3 9EN

Juniors - 5pm - 6:05pm

Seniors - 6:15pm - 7:20pm

 

Thursday

Rainham Royals Youth Centre, Rainham, RM13 9YG

Juniors - 5pm - 6:05pm

Seniors - 6:15pm - 7:20pm

 

Friday

Salvation Army, Harold Hill, RM3 9NT

Infants - 4pm - 4:45pm

Juniors - 5pm - 6:05pm

Seniors - 6:15pm - 7:20pm

Time / Date Details

When is it on
Tuesday to Friday
Time of day
Term Time
Afternoon
Evening
Session Information
The Habbit Factory is all about creating inclusive
high-quality theatre experiences right at the heart of our local community. We give children
young people and adults of all abilities a safe
supportive space to express themselves
build confidence and feel like they belong – no matter their background. Through weekly workshops
productions and creative projects
we make the arts accessible to everyone
while championing kindness
playfulness and a proper sense of community spirit. It's not just about performing – it's about growing together.

Costs

Costs
Cost Description Cost Type Unit Price Cost Unit
per month £15
Details
Joining The Habbit Factory is completely fee-free, and we warmly welcome new members. While there is no obligation, we kindly suggest considering a monthly donation of £15 to support our ongoing work. It is worth highlighting that approximately 40% of our annual income comes from generous donations. Rest assured, we do not require any proof or validation regarding the amount you choose to contribute. If you would like to know more about how to send your donation, please feel free to reach out to us.

Availability

Other notes

At The Habbit Factory, we believe that volunteers are the driving force of our organisation, and we are committed to providing them with a rewarding and fulfilling experience. Our volunteers work alongside our staff and play a vital role in delivering our programmes and services to the community.

We offer a wide range of volunteer opportunities, from workshop volunteers who assist with the delivery of our performing arts sessions to costume, front of house and props committees. All volunteers help us to sustain the work that we do with and for the community. Our volunteers also have the opportunity to become certified through accredited training courses (Paediatric First Aid for example) and to gain valuable skills and experience by working as part of a team.

Our volunteer program is open to people of all backgrounds and skill levels. Whether you're a student, a retiree, or a working professional, there are numerous ways to get involved and to make a meaningful impact on the lives of the community that we serve.

We provide our volunteers with comprehensive training and support to ensure they feel confident and equipped to undertake their roles. Volunteering with The Habbit Factory is a great way to meet new people, make a positive impact within the community, and to gain valuable skills and experience.

Local Offer Details

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Every member with an additional need is supported 1:1 with an adult ‘buddy’. Our artistic team are highly trained and take the time to get to know each individual member’s abilities and confidence levels, support them throughout workshops and rehearsals so they can enjoy the process gain self-confidence and achieve their best

Contact Name
Sarah Steel
Contact Telephone
07985377781
Contact Email
hello@thehabbitfactory.org
Links
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Local Offer Age Bands
5-11 years
11-16 years

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