This week we’re highlighting some of the projects that are supported by Comic Relief, here in the UK. The parents who attend Little Hands are deaf and use BSL. They rarely attend mainstream baby/toddler groups in their area, due to worries that they may not… Read more
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Project Spotlight: My Life My Choice, Oxford
This week we’re highlighting some of the projects that are supported by Comic Relief, here in the UK. People with learning difficulties are some of the most disadvantaged and isolated in society. Often, decisions about what they need to make their lives better are taken without… Read more
Project Spotlight: InsideOut Community, Ipswich
This week we’re highlighting some of the projects that are supported by Comic Relief, here in the UK. InsideOut is an arts and mental health organisation which provides opportunities for people experiencing a breakdown in their mental health to access and engage in the arts… Read more
Project Spotlight: Heart of Kent Hospice
This week we’re highlighting some of the projects that are supported by Comic Relief, here in the UK. People with dementia and their carers benefit from direct support. This project supports patients of hospices in West Kent who have dementia, as well as supporting their… Read more
Project Spotlight: Tibbs Dementia Foundation, Bedford
This week we’re highlighting some of the projects that are supported by Comic Relief, here in the UK. With over 800,000 people living with dementia in the UK and an estimated 670,000 family and friends acting as primary carers, dementia is an issue which is… Read more
Project spotlight: Newent Initiative Trust
Over the next couple of weeks we’ll be highlighting some of the projects that are supported by Comic Relief here in the UK. Research suggests young carers are more at risk of developing problems such as anxiety, depression, eating disorders and self-harm into their adult… Read more