As part of the third annual Institute of Community Reporters Conference, Africaniwa presents STORIES OF THE STORYTELLERS; exploring the future of lived experience storytelling. The exhibition is held in conjunction with People’s Voice Media (Community Reporters) on 2nd, June 12pm – 1.30pm.It is a knowledge exchange session which seeks to explore; The role of lived … Continue reading Africaniwa: Stories of the Storytellers Picture exhibition
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17 May: What’s changed?
You should continue to work from home if you can. When travelling within the UK, you should aim to do so safely and plan your journey in advance. You should get a test and follow the stay at home guidance if you have COVID-19 symptoms. Gathering limits have been eased. Outdoor gatherings are limited to 30 people and indoor … Continue reading 17 May: What’s changed?
Mental Health Awareness Week 10-16 May
This week was Mental Health Awareness Week which seeks to banish the stigma of mental health around the world and in the workplace. This year focussed on the benefits of nature and the environment on our wellbeing. Working from home has impacted lots of us. If you're missing the office, simple changes can help look … Continue reading Mental Health Awareness Week 10-16 May
Diabetes Prevention Week 10-16 May
Type 2 diabetes can lead to serious health complications if left untreated. Anyone can develop Type 2 diabetes but the older you are, the more at risk you are of developing the condition. People from Black and South Asian backgrounds are more at risk of Type 2 diabetes and from an even younger age. You’re … Continue reading Diabetes Prevention Week 10-16 May
Lyme Disease Awareness Week
We are lighting Wainhouse Tower green throughout May for Lyme Disease Awareness month. The Wake Up To Lyme campaign aims to raise awareness on how to prevent tick bites, how to safely remove ticks and the importance of early treatment. Find out more here.