Alcohol addiction might not look how you expect it to – and recovery may surprise you too

Content Warning: this blog references personal experiences with addiction. If you want more information or support with this issue, please visit: Drug and alcohol addiction – useful contacts – Mind We need to find better ways to support people through their unique journeys…
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Content Warning: this blog references personal experiences of domestic abuse. If you want more information or support with domestic abuse, please visit: https://refuge.org.uk/. Can a workplace policy save a life? I know it can. I’ve been volunteering as a trustee for the last…
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I was working in Bangkok when the first symptoms of perimenopause started to affect me. I had no idea what was going on because my menstrual cycle was like clockwork and I thought I was too young to be starting the menopause. Little did I know there are more than 40 different…
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The following blog was written by Chell da Silva Willis. Founder and director of Elephants & Empathy, Chell is an Advanced Grief Recovery Method Specialist, a Mental Health First Aider and a qualified English teacher (including pastoral leadership). Chell works full-time as Programme…
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Written by Isabelle Parasram, OBE, CEO of Social Value UK Week after week we see more people joining our Introduction to Social Value UK session which tells us two things: Research shows that amongst the general population, there is a hunger for more accountability and…
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