From The British Lung Foundation “If you’re anything like us then you’re always on the lookout for new things to read at the moment. So, we’ve brought together some interesting health and wellbeing content in …
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ACTION PLANS: RESOURCES FOR THE NEXT SCHOOL YEAR
From ‘time to change’ 1 in 8 young people will experience a mental health problem; that’s roughly 3 students in every classroom. It’s time to change how we talk about mental health in schools. By …
Continue readingCARING FOR NAN DURING CORONAVIRUS IS A REALLY LONELY TIME
From ‘Alzheimer’s Society’ – MAISIE’S STORY “We are spending so much time together – the old nanny I knew comes out every so often!” 19-year old Maisie is a student currently living alone during lockdown …
Continue readingBEYOND TOMORROW? BUT WHAT HAPPENS NOW MAY HAVE A LASTING IMPACT ON YOUNG PEOPLE’S MENTAL HEALTH
From the YOUNG MINDS charity “Many of us are taking one day at a time, trying to get through the biggest health crisis that we’ve ever faced. But what happens now will have a lasting …
Continue readingTHE NERVE: NATIONAL SUPPORT FOR ALL NEUROLOGICAL CONDITIONS
From ‘The Brain Charity’ “Life has changed for us all during the coronavirus pandemic, but if you have a neurological condition these changes are likely to make everyday life even more of a challenge for …
Continue readingDOCUMENTARY ON DISABILITY HATE CRIME – CAN YOU HELP?
Producer and Director Richard Butchins from Hardcash Productions is making a documentary for BBC2 on disability hate crime. He is looking for strong case studies of people who would be willing to talk on camera …
Continue readingGET MOVING FOR MENTAL HEALTH THIS MAY!
Mental Health Awareness Week (18-24 May) is fast approaching and the theme this year is kindness. From the ‘Mental Health Foundation’. “We have a brand new challenge launching this May called ‘Take Action, Get …
Continue readingCORONAVIRUS: VITAMIN D – WHAT ASTHMA UK RECOMMENDS
From ‘Asthma UK’ We’re all staying indoors more than usual at the moment, so we might not be getting as much natural sunlight as our bodies normally get. You might have heard some coverage on …
Continue readingCONNECTING THE MIGRAINE COMMUNITY
From ‘The Migraine Trust’ CONNECTING THE COMMUNITY We are amazed at how resilient our migraine community has been during these difficult times. Despite the stress and problems caused by the pandemic, which has had a …
Continue readingDISABILITY TALK’S EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW WITH VICKY FOXCROFT MP: SHADOW MINISTER FOR DISABLED PEOPLE
We asked Vicky Foxcroft MP (Shadow Minister for Disabled People) a number of questions. Here are her answers and her thoughts. Vicky Foxcroft MP – Shadow Minister for Disabled People Here are Vicky Foxcroft’s answers …
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