Author Archives: FaithAction
APPG on Loneliness releases report on ‘connected recovery’
The All-Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) on Loneliness has launched its first independent inquiry report making the case for a ‘connected recovery’. The inquiry explored problems and identified solutions within four crucial policy areas, including: translating national policy into local action through local authorities community infrastructure (including housing, transport and […]
Mental Health and Wellbeing Awards
The Mental Health and Wellbeing Awards are a UK-wide celebration of excellence in mental health and well-being interventions, plus the celebration of inspirational mental health stories. Hosted by the Mental Health Awareness Programme, the awards launched in 2019 and are free to enter. Judged by […]
Survey: Changes to volunteering during the pandemic
The Mobilising Voluntary Action Project is gathering data from across the UK to inform their understanding of how voluntary action has changed during the pandemic. Each nation is devising a survey around a number of central themes and the England survey is now live. The […]
FUNDING: The Toy Trust grants for children’s charities
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FUNDING: The Grocer’s Charity grants
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FUNDING: The Bernard Sunley Foundation grants
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Survey: Faith and coercive control
The Centre for Gender and Violence Research at the University of Bristol has been funded by the Oak Foundation for a wide-ranging programme of work on coercive control, including a strand looking at faith. This strand is led by Dr Nadia Aghtaie and Dr Andrea […]
Faithful Leaders: Dr Daniel DeHanas (Part 2 of 2)
On this episode of Faithful Leaders, Daniel continues being interviewed by Dr Daniel DeHanas, Lecturer of Political Science and Religion at King’s College London, on faith and Brexit, politics and leadership.
Vaccination mobilisation for people experiencing homelessness and rough sleeping
You will be aware that the Government has accepted the JCVI recommendation to vaccinate people who are experiencing homelessness and rough sleeping alongside Cohort 6. The NHS is working with local vaccination services and local authorities to ensure that they are able to deliver vaccinations […]
SAFE places of worship security awareness webinars
SAFE aims to help any community (not just faith communities) that feels vulnerable to violent extremism or hate crime. With the light shining at the end of the COVID tunnel, SAFE are running a series of webinars covering a range of issues relating to security […]