A lot of people use the new year as a clean slate, a chance to start fresh and forget about the mistakes of the year just gone by, But we’re still human and we’re still going to make mistakes because that’s how we grow and learn.
Thank You
We want to send you a huge ‘thank you’ for following us and supporting the work we do.
A Feminist Getting By
Sophie-May talks to us about breakups, ‘feminist guilt’, being independent, and managing life’s societal pressures and all the feels that go along with it.
Chronic Illness
With Christmas approaching, how can you help a family member or friend who has a chronic illness over the festive period?
Understanding Tourette’s Syndrome
Tourette’s Syndrome is a condition we have probably heard of, but is often misunderstood. Beth spoke to Richard about his Tourette’s and what he would like others to know about it.
Connecting Our City
The Connecting Our City project aims to enable and support people with mental health illnesses to live well in the city, supported by a range of community-based initiatives. We speak to Kate to understand more.
16 Days of Action | COVID’s Impact on Domestic Abuse
Evie Duarte, North Yorkshire Regional Manager for IDAS, talks to us about the devastating impact the pandemic has had on victims of domestic abuse.
York St John Communities Centre
You may remember earlier this year, we enlisted the help of our community (you) to come up with the Centre’s new name to tie in line with the expansion of the Centre and our relocation to Clarence Street early next year.
Self-Care Sunday | Boundaries
Having healthy boundaries is something that keeps coming up recently, so what is it all about and why is it important for our self-care?
16 Days of Action Against Domestic Violence | Kyra Women’s Project
Guest Blog | Rosemary Cook CBE, CEO of Kyra Women’s Project There has been a lot of focus on violence against women this year. We know that two women a week are killed by a partner or former partner;