Earlier this year, Keeping people safe launched the Are you OK? campaign to encourage people to check in with friends, family and neighbours to
Bristol City Council is committed to ensuring the health and safety of all citizens and businesses, particularly during the Covid-19 pandemic. In response to
A new organisation has been formed to try and provide a fully financially and physically accessible transport service for disabled individuals. The organisation is
Think Local Act Personal (TLAP) are looking for examples that demonstrate what good personalised community-based care and support looks like for people from Black,
South Gloucestershire Council are developing a new Local Plan for South Gloucestershire. The Local Plan 2020 will include a new strategy and policies to
South Gloucestershire Council are launching a new campaign to promote how many residents and businesses are doing the right thing to help prevent the
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We are pleased to let you know that consultation on the first stage of preparing our new Local Plan 2020 is now open. The
In late October The Care Forum’s Dialogue Team ran a Network meeting e-conference on the topic of mutual aid groups and volunteering for the
The Bristol Tranquiliser Project is a registered charity helping people make a safe withdrawal from prescribed psychotropic medication, namely tranquilisers, sleeping pills and antidepressants. They
Oasis-Talk are holding 4 closed group courses online for people who are on a low income. Click on the links below to find out
How can charities support for their own employees’ and volunteers’ mental health during the pandemic? Third Sector’s next briefing meeting, Wellbeing in the third