CSAN Archives
According to Scope, 38% of disabled children worry about being bullied and 49% of disabled people have experienced discrimination in shops. Disabled people are less likely to be in employment, […]
Read moreBy Faith Anderson, Public Affairs Officer On Monday 24th October 2016, the day official demolition of the Calais ‘Jungle’ camp began, a friend and I drove some clothes over. We […]
Read moreBy Katherine Milne, Parliamentary, Policy and Communications Assistant For today’s generation, digital literacy is second nature. But for older people, the world of online GP appointments, banking and social media […]
Read moreBy CSAN Policy 16 November 2016 marks the fiftieth anniversary of the BBC’s first broadcast of ‘Cathy Come Home’, highlighting conditions of compounding seriousness in which people with housing difficulties […]
Read moreBy Faith Anderson, Public Affairs Officer The fact that the Traveller community experiences hate crime is one thing – but what is shocking is that it is not addressed. The […]
Read moreKatie Milne, Parliamentary and Communications Assistant Today marked the beginning of the 40th Prisons Week, an annual week of prayer for all those affected by prisons and crime, run by […]
Read morePorsha Nunes-Brown, Network and Communications Officer Mental health is a major issue in the UK, with one in four adults and one in ten children experiencing mental health problems every […]
Read moreBy Kathleen O’Brien, a parishioner of Faversham, on her visit to the clothes distribution centre in Calais A short journey As my parish in Kent is closer to France than London, I feel […]
Read morePorsha Nunes-Brown, Network and Communications Officer Today is the International Day of Older Persons, a day aimed at drawing attention to and challenging negative stereotypes and misconceptions about older persons […]
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