How Liverpool’s galleries and museums could be the answer to improving mental health
Mental health is a huge problem that the government has promised to tackle head on.
According to the charity Mind, approximately one in four people in the UK suffer from mental health problems.
The Department of Health and Social Care last...
Still time for Liverpool residents to walk in and ‘grab a jab’ at Wavertree...
The NHS and Liverpool Council's ‘grab a jab’ scheme has launched with a drop-in vaccination centre open in Wavertree Matalan.
Shoppers can walk in without an appointment and get one of their jabs, including the booster. Vaccines will be available...
Kind To Your Mind Liverpool is here for support
Christmas is around the corner and it can be an isolating period for some, especially as new COVID-19 restrictions are introduced, but help is at hand.
Kind to Your Mind Liverpool is a scheme that offers support to people who...
£2.8 million to fight high rates of drug-related deaths in Wirral
Wirral Council has received £2.8 million to tackle high levels of drug-related deaths and crimes through the national ADDER Accelerator Programme.
ADDER stands for Addiction, Diversion, Disruption, Enforcement and Recovery - a programme launched by the government to reduce drug-related...
Charity offers free burgers to tempt Liverpool’s vegan tastebuds
Vegan campaigning charity “Viva!” arrived in Liverpool as part of a mini-city tour, giving away free vegan burgers to raise awareness of the impact animal agriculture is having on the environment.
Viva!’s vegan burger van has been driving from city...
Nightclub boycotts in Liverpool following rise in spiking
Women in Liverpool are set to boycott nightclubs and other venues after a worrying rise in cases of spiking in the UK.
The “Girls Night In” Campaign has been planned nationwide by different co-ordinators for each city, and the Liverpool version...
Sober October: Is it time to ditch the drink?
Sober October is regarded as Dry January’s lesser-known sibling - but with the rise in lockdown drinking and with clubs open once again, many are using this opportunity to ditch the drink.
The Liverpool region has one of the highest...
Youth mental health charity launches new Prescot hub
Lee Thornley, aged 17, took his own life on 22 February 2018. His close friends set up The Lee Cooper Foundation in his memory, in the hope of preventing other teenagers from suffering with their mental health in silence. They describe themselves as ‘a...
Shining a light on Spina Bifida: Hugo’s Story
When you think of October you think of Halloween, pumpkins, trick or treating and maybe even Bonfire Night. However, it is also a time where people celebrate a lot more than just sweets and scary movies.
This month many charities and families across the UK...
Invisible illnesses – how the nation’s unnoticed suffering affects lives
A disease that affects millions of people globally, Lupus is normally forgotten and ignored. But October is shining a light on this condition.
Lupus, medically known as systemic lupus erythematosus, is a long-term autoimmune disease affecting the joints and skin.
The...