Author Archives: Daniel Singleton
Faith, Care and End of Life – Rubbing Along Together
Since the New Year, both my maternal grandmother and grandfather have passed away. It was not a sudden or unexpected thing and in many ways I believe there was a relief with them passing. I have to commend my mum and uncle for their relentless […]
Surprised that faith has been endorsed by a Health Minister?
This blog was originally written by Daniel for the Huffington Post. I was delighted to hear Alistair Burt MP speak during the FaithAction Faith and Health conference last week and also pleasantly surprised that he didn’t shy from some of the thorny issues around faith. […]
Tell me anything and I’ll show you how it’s health!
Much of the activity of faith-based organisations contributes to health and wellbeing. However, commissioners and health and social care professionals don’t always understand this, and faith-based practitioners often don’t recognise it themselves. I have to admit I do like to watch the odd romantic comedy, […]
You can’t fit hospitality in a box
Refugees, communities and integration At the height of the popular focus on the refugee crisis, bold promises were made and schemes were hatched as individuals and authorities tried to come up with ways to respond to what we saw on our TV screens each night. […]
Why Faith Is a Solution Not a Problem
In the light of the recent terror attacks in Paris, it might not seem the best time for this blog about the positive nature of faith; I did pen it before the most recent incidents. On the other hand maybe this is just the right […]
“Well it’s a start Prime Minister”
It’s Wednesday Morning, the end was in sight, my team and I had were coming to the end of our stint at the party conferences. I was just about to pack up our displays in Manchester, when a Party Official said to me “Daniel you’re […]
The Party Conference Journal Pt. 2 – #Lab15
We have had many MPs and councillors come by the FaithAction stand and sign the Friendly Places Pledge. When they hear what we are promoting, they often respond with “How can I refuse?”. We certainly believe that the community and place of belonging that faith […]
The Party Conference Journal – #Lab15
Some of the FaithAction team have been at the Labour Party conference in Brighton. It has been rewarding to have a fair amount of interest in the work of faith organisations in the UK, with many doing our quiz on the facts of the faith […]
The Wealth of Health We Already Have
Away from the battle ground of health policy, faith communities are involved in improving well-being by just being themselves. This last week I was part of a FaithAction team that headed up to sunny Dudley to do a workshop for Friendly Places. The journey gave […]
What Counts? The Cinnamon Faith Action Audits and the impact on the ground
It’s the day after the launch of the Cinnamon Faith Action Audit report, and I am looking at the figures that have been gathered from over 50 local areas. I am struck by the thought that this is just a part of the total picture. […]