Technology plays a vital role in keeping people connected as Covid-19 keeps us apart and
it’s led to a record year for AbilityNetNI’s FREE tech help who have helped 6,878 individuals,
which is 27% more than the previous year.
A new report from The Prince’s Trust and the Learning and Work Institute warns that young people will increasingly bear the brunt of the unemployment crisis, at a growing cost to the UK economy.
People in Northern Ireland gave significantly less to charity during the last 12 months compared to the same period in 2019. That’s according to new research from NICVA into charitable giving in Northern Ireland.
Lisburn man David Gallagher is undertaking the herculean task of having informal catch ups via Zoom for a period of 36 hours in a fundraising effort for Copelands, a new residential and dementia care project from Belfast Central Mission (BCM).
Policy and Practice has become one of development education’s most articulate vehicles for debating inequalities both within and between the global North and South, encouraging active engagement on the part of learners to address these injustices.
Office headphones have come a long way since the late 1900s. Now they can be wireless or bluetooth, built to last and designed for comfort. And with so many of us working from home, they deliver noise-cancelling solutions just when we need them the most!
Drive to raise awareness of oesophageal-gastric cancers
Northern Ireland charity OG Cancer NI today (22.03.21) warned people with symptoms of oesophageal and stomach cancer to contact their doctor as soon as possible as they launch their “Catch It Early”
The NI Sales and Customer Service team at Newry-based veterinary pharmaceutical giants Norbrook are on the move to raise funds for leading, local cancer charity Action Cancer!
Under the editorial lead of Stephen McCloskey, the Centre for Global Education today releases its fifteenth anniversary special edition of Policy and Practice: A Development Education review.
Action Cancer launched a ‘blended’ service as Covid-19 further alienates cancer patients and manifests feelings of “immense fear, loneliness and isolation”
Under the editorial lead of Stephen McCloskey, the Centre for Global Education has just released its fifteenth anniversary special edition of Policy and Practice: A Development Education review.
Census day is Sunday 21 March 2021 and for the first time the Deaf community in Northern Ireland will be able to access questions in their first language.
Census 2021 is here and you should have received your pack in the post. You don't have to wait until census day you can complete as soon as your pack arrives. Here's a guide on how to complete and the help available.
Playday is the national day for play in the UK, traditionally held on the first Wednesday in August. Playday 2021 will be celebrated on Wednesday 4 August.