Hft launches skydiving campaign to combat loneliness in learning disabled adults

Hft is inviting its supporters to take a ‘Leap of Kindness’ to help to raise money towards eliminating the loneliness and isolation experienced within communities by learning disabled adults. This follows illuminating research that found more than one third (36%) of learning disabled people felt lonely nearly always or all the time. Taken from the learning disability charity’s research, Lockdown on Loneliness, this paints a true picture of the loneliness and isolation experienced by learning disabled adults. One in three (37%) people surveyed also said they hardly ever or never…

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Winner of Plan International-supported One World Media ‘Women’s solutions reporting’ award announced

Sanket Jain has been named winner of the One World Media ‘Women’s solutions reporting’ award for a story about Indian healthcare workers using WhatsApp to reduce maternal mortality rates. In India, health care workers are using WhatsApp to prevent maternal mortality. Photo credit: Sanket Jain. Recently, One World Media celebrated the winners of this year’s Awards. This Awards season brought a wide range of stories from around the world. A total of 60 judges have made their selections across 15 categories including the ‘Women’s solutions reporting’ award sponsored by the…

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Tesco reaffirms commitment to support healthy, affordable diets

Tesco has announced that it will continue with its voluntary commitment not to sell HFSS products through volume-led promotions, as part of its ongoing plans to help customers eat more healthily. Following the Government announcement that restrictions on multibuy deals on foods high in fat, salt or sugar (HFSS) are to be delayed further until 2025, Tesco confirms that it will continue to keep volume-led promotions on HFSS products off its shelves*. This will support its commitment to make Tesco the easiest place for customers to shop for affordable, healthy, sustainable food.​ While Tesco will…

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Governments formally adopt High Seas Treaty, paving the way for greater ocean protection

UN members HAVE formally adopted a High Seas Treaty aimed at conserving marine life and restraining harmful activities across the two-thirds of the ocean that lie beyond national jurisdiction. The text was agreed last March following a marathon negotiating session, but additional time was needed for translation into UN languages. “The high seas are humanity’s greatest global commons, and they are a vital part of our planet’s life-support system. But only about 1% of the high seas is currently protected,” said Pepe Clarke, Oceans Practice Leader, WWF International. “Last year,…

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Asda carparks provide alternative location for vital breast screening services in England

A cross-sector collaboration with Breast Cancer Now, NHS England and Asda, will provide new, alternative locations for the mobile breast screening units, to be used by the NHS Breast Screening programme, run by NHS England. Asda has made their car parks, in specific regions, available, in a bid to increase convenience and visibility of vital breast screening services in England. The announcement was made as part of an Asda Parliamentary event, hosted by Matt Vickers MP, which focussed on supporting community organisations, utilising store space and fundraising for national charities.…

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