Tackling Loneliness
Ministerial foreword Over the past year, the COVID-19 pandemic has continued to highlight how crucial it is to feel connected with others. Many of us have been able to reconnect…
Ministerial foreword Over the past year, the COVID-19 pandemic has continued to highlight how crucial it is to feel connected with others. Many of us have been able to reconnect…
How shopping habits of people with an invisible disability have been altered by COVID-19 A year on from the first empty shelves, enforced closures as a result of lockdowns and…
The Tyne Tunnel will stop taking cash payments from November 2021 as operator TT2 is removing the toll plazas and introducing "open road tolling". The move, named the 'Tyne Pass…
You don’t need to face arthritis alone. Our advisors aim to bring all of the information and advice about arthritis into one place to provide tailored support for you. Call…
Loneliness is an issue that can affect us all at some point in our lives. In January 2018, following recommendations from the Jo Cox Commission on Loneliness, the UK Government…
What is Carers Week? Carers Week is an annual campaign to raise awareness of caring, highlight the challenges unpaid carers face and recognise the contribution they make to families and…
100,000 VOLUNTEERS X 10 MILES EACH = 1 MILLION MILES Surfers Against Sewage are excited to bring you the Million Mile Clean; a new campaign which connects our beach cleaning…
The Roadmap is on track and planned Step 3 easements will go ahead on 17 May, the Prime Minister has confirmed. The data shows that the government’s “four tests” for…
Nature and our mental health Nature is so central to our psychological and emotional health, that it’s almost impossible to realise good mental health for all without a greater connection…