
Crisis, what crisis? Signs of hope from communities across the UK
Anna Dixon MBE, Chair of the Archbishops’ Commission on Reimagining Care, considers the role of community as a source of support and increasing people’s opportunities to participate.
Anna Dixon MBE, Chair of the Archbishops’ Commission on Reimagining Care, considers the role of community as a source of support and increasing people’s opportunities to participate.
Thoughts from Charlotte Ramsden, president of the Association of Directors of Children’s Services (ADCS), Strategic Director for People in Salford City Council...
Interview with members of Volunteering Matters working on the Rural Wisdom Project in Wales.
Interview with members of Outside the Box working on the Rural Wisdom Project in Scotland.
For many communities we work with, who experience discrimination due to their age, disability or ethnicity, isolation is something that can have a significant impact.
Sterre's Story - A life of acting, poetry and tandem rides Sterre and Hannah tell us about Sterre's life and the things she enjoys and how she started her own company because she was fed up of people saying no to the things she wanted to achieve.
What does it take to be a leader for social inclusion in our communities and public systems? In this episode, we talk with Jacqui Sjenitzer, Julie Pointer and Raj Singh about their experiences of leadership, particularly trust, courage and collaboration and how that can contribute to social inclusion.
Blog on Experiencing Loneliness and Social Isolation
Reminiscing after a virtual exchange with old friends the other day, the phrase mis-spent youth sprung to mind. Though used ironically, the phrase reminded me of the set of beliefs we nurtured and held.
Understanding and helping people live more inclusive lives beyond services.
Thank you for taking the time to subscribe.