Author Archives: FaithAction
A New Pregnancy and Maternity Toolkit
Looking ahead to Black Maternal Health Awareness Week (22nd-28th April), we’re giving an update at our own programme of work around reducing maternal health inequalities, and how you can follow its progress and get involved. The maternity journey is a beautiful experience for prospective parents, […]
New Report: Exploring experiences of accessing for support alcohol issues and suicidal ideation
The Suicide Prevention Consortium and Samaritans have launched a new report; Exploring experiences of accessing for support alcohol issues and suicidal ideation This report highlights the importance of the “no wrong door approach”. The report finds that individuals are still turned away when healthcare professionals […]
Age UK – ‘I just feel that no one cares’
Age UK has released a new report ‘I just feel that no one cares’, presenting the latest research findings on older people’s mental health. The research was conducted in September 2023 and included an online survey that was completed by over 17,000 older people, aged […]
FUNDING: The Do it Now Innovative Now Funding Programme
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FUNDING: Dorset Council: Dorset Welcome Fund
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FUNDING: Essex Community Safety Initiative Fund
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The Challenges of Moving Back to Britain
Having recently moved back to the UK after living in the US for the last 2 and a half years and several countries before that, I found the transition back to British life more difficult than I anticipated. Reflecting on my journey over the last […]
The Big Help Out 2024
This year The Big Help Out will take place over the weekend 7th – 9th June, and more people than ever will be lending a hand. They are calling on organisations and charities to upload their volunteering opportunities and make sure they are available for […]
Share for Better Care
The Care Quality Commission have launched a new campaign, called Share For Better Care. The idea is for all users of care services to provide feedback, no matter how good, whether big or small. The campaign is supported by the Race Equality Foundation, National Dignity […]
FUNDING: The Matthew Good Foundation
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