Can you believe our headline? Currently, more than 300,000 people are homeless on any given night in Britain. It’s unacceptable for any of us to be forced into homelessness. Homelessness is much more than ‘rooflessness’ …
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BEVERN TRUST’S GALA DINNER
We are delighted to share the highlights of our recent Gala dinner and auction, an evening that epitomised the spirit of community, generosity and goodwill. At the helm of the dinner’s festivities our patron Natasha Kaplinsky hosted and engaged …
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An April break at Revitalise is the perfect way to make the most of the longer days and a spot of sun that spring brings along. From our Spring Youth Party to Museums and Galleries, …
Continue readingCARERS ALLOWANCE! MPs DISCUSS THIS BENEFIT!
Work and Pensions Committee Oral evidence: Carer’s Allowance, HC 591 Wednesday 6 March 2024 Ordered by the House of Commons to be published on 6 March 2024. Watch the meeting Members present: Sir Stephen Timms (Chair); Debbie Abrahams; Shaun Bailey; Siobhan …
Continue readingADDRESSING SEXUAL ASSAULT AGAINST PEOPLE WITH A DISABILITY
From ‘Disabilityexpo’ in partnership with ‘Outcry Witness’ Outcry Witness provides a safe, secure, and completely anonymous platform for victims of sexual violence to keep a record of their experience so that they have control over …
Continue reading60 MUSIC LEGENDS COME TOGETHER FOR TEENAGE CANCER TRUST
In a landmark rock music recording, 60 musicians have come together to re-record Mark Knopfler’s anthemic ‘Going Home (Theme From Local Hero)’, raising funds for Teenage Cancer Trust and Teen Cancer America. The all-star lineup …
Continue readingTHE VICTA & CNIB CREATIVE WRITING COMPETITION
The VICTA & CNIB Creative Writing Competition is open for submissions! Closing date: Friday 31 May 2024 Who: 5 to 17 years old Since 1997, the CNIB has organised a Canada-wide Braille Creative Writing Contest for children and …
Continue readingWORK DISCRIMINATION AND THE EQUALITY ACT 2010
Discrimination law (Equality Act 2010) protects people against discrimination at work. It’s important to understand what the law says about discrimination, so everyone knows their rights and responsibilities. What discrimination means Discrimination means treating someone …
Continue readingWHAT WOULD CHARLES DICKENS MAKE OF TODAY’S SOCIETY?
We recently took an ‘OLIVER TWIST’ look-alike to the Department of Health & Social Care “PLEASE, MISS, MAY I HAVE SOME MORE?” In ‘Oliver’s bowl was £2.19 in loose change. That’s what an unpaid carer …
Continue readingDOES ANYONE BELIEVE IN WHAT POLITICIANS SAY?
DOES ANYONE BELIEVE WHAT POLITICIANS SAY? Do You? Or Don’t you? As we approach another General Election all the major parties will soon be publishing their Manifestos. Can we ask you a question? We believe …
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