The disability charity Sense, has announced that it will provide emergency financial support to disabled households, in response to its latest research, published today, that shows the impact of the worsening cost-of-living crisis on disabled people.
On 20th February 2023, ASCERT hosted a webinar with the Public Health Agency for professionals who wanted to find out more about how to make their organisations more trauma-informed.
Story of housing crisis to be told in a new NI Opera led by young people.
Nobody/Somebody is a powerful performance inspired by the Take Back the City campaign to build homes on the Department for Communities controlled Mackies site in west Belfast.
This episode of the Inspirational Speaker Series hears from Dr John Bartlett, Institute of Technology Sligo. His talk will be centred on the work of IT Sligo’s pioneering Sustainable Energy Communities, a project which focused on addressing fuel poverty
Singer & social media influencer Janet Devlin came home to NI recently to support ASCERT's RETHINK YOUR DRINK campaign.
ASCERT CEO Gary McMichael recently met Janet who very honestly shared her own experience of alcoholism and mental health struggles.
Power NI is taking greater steps in their strategic partnership with the NOW Group to aid employment and provide better services, tailored support, and opportunities for those with Autism and Learning Difficulties.
Who is this event for? - All health and social care students and professionals, including those working or providing input into educational and occupational health services. Commissioners.
Tony Clarke and a group of Students from QUB have devised a short survey to gather some key pieces of information. We are hoping you can take the time to complete on financial reporting in the charity sector in NI.
Ann Kinder, Managing Partner and Leah Deehan, Solicitor at Donnelly & Kinder Belfast joined Action Cancer to launch the charity’s ‘Action Your Will’ campaign.
New book of captivating essays and images illustrates life on and around Lough Neagh. From artists to poets, archaeologists and historians, the story of the largest freshwater Lough in the UK and Ireland is told in the newly launched Atlas.
Choice Housing has become the first housing association in Northern Ireland to partner with the well-established Rio Ferdinand Foundation to support young people through a range of personal and professional development programmes.
It was seventh heaven for Ashfield Girls’ High School on winning a hat trick of much coveted Eastside Awards, bringing to a total of 13 Eastside Awards won by the school since the awards began seven years ago.
St Vincent de Paul spokesperson says requests for help in Northern Ireland rose by 51% at the end of last year with almost 170 calls a day for help being logged in the last quarter of 2022
25 winning schools across Northern Ireland secure coveted place on retailer’s established Mental Health Athlete Mentorship programme delivered by the region’s sporting legends
Action Cancer is kicking off its 50th Anniversary celebrations on World Cancer Day, Saturday 4th February 2023, with The Great Big Bucket Collection and is looking for volunteers from across Northern Ireland to make it a ‘Great Big Success’.
A new five-year review for the Lough Neagh area seeks to boost business, navigation, and conservation opportunities through attracting new significant investment from funding opportunities
In December 2022, The Twilight Festival for young people in care, took place for the twelfth time. The exhibition took place in the Dr Jenny Elliot Suit, at the Arts Care premises.