Archive for 'Independent Living'

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Specific housing support for the elderly?

I have been thinking recently about specific housing support for elderly people after a personal experience with a grandparent.
Often, elderly people have little available funds to move out of a house that has become impractical (size, stairs etc). This is all very well if the person owns the house and can afford to move […]

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Excluded Young People, Crime & Pathways to Employment

We are a diverse voluntary cultural organisation wishing to engage with partners on a variety of issues.
One of our current projects is an environmental art initiative in partnership with British Waterways. We also have other projects supporting artists and orphan children in other countries.
If interested in being our partner under the theme of Independant […]

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After-care and peer support

We are a diverse voluntary cultural organisation wishing to engage with partners on a variety of issues.
One of our current projects is an environmental art initiative in partnership with British Waterways. We also have other projects supporting artists and orphan children in other countries.
If interested in being our partner under the theme of Independant […]

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New Online Social Network: A Mental Health, ‘Facebook’ like, ‘gated-community’

Today, socially-minded, non-profit, MESOMOCO CIC launches its first service: a powerful, free, self-help, online social network for the mental health community. Called NET.mesomoco.org.uk, this ‘gated-community’ was set up to support mental health sufferers, carers and other socially-minded organisations, such as the mental health registered charities.
It is hoped that NET.mesomoco.org.uk will enable people in the mental […]

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Selfawellness

What is the problem you are working to solve?
Fact: people suffering with long-term and chronic conditions are doubling every ten years. Added to this is the increase in an ageing population particularly in rural areas. This means that health and social care services will be overstretched and people will be encouraged to, and often want […]

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