Mental health in the workplace 

31 January, 2022 - 09:41

How has your working week started? Well - we hope, because work is the biggest cause of stress in people’s lives – more so than financial problems - according to the mental health charity Mind. Their research shows that, at least one in six workers...


Volunteering could help see off January 'blues'

19 January, 2022 - 09:10

There was a beautiful blue sky in Bristol on “Blue Monday” 17th January, so-called as it’s said to be the most depressing day of the year. It was trending on social media and enjoyed plenty of news coverage, but in fact, there's little scientific about it. 

The name was reportedly coined...


Levelling up – matching public expectations?

18 January, 2022 - 13:39

 

‘Levelling up’ is a term that has received much attention over the past couple of years. Ministers frequently cite it as a way to promote a more equal development across the country, with new ‘Red Wall’ Conservative MPs particularly keen to see extra funds flowing from London to the...


Is housing the cause or effect of social crises and can it be addressed locally? 

17 January, 2022 - 13:19

Huge swathes of people in Bristol are struggling to find suitable, affordable homes and it’s a familiar story across the country as we head into 2022. Housing has come up repeatedly in Voscur’s work as part of Everyday Integration in Bristol, and this weekend it was discussed as a problem at the...


To cc or bcc: that’s the £10,000 question 

12 January, 2022 - 14:55

Who hasn’t pasted email addresses into the wrong box before sending? If you’ve ever made this all too human error, here’s news about an upcoming opportunity to get to grips with UK Data Protection Law.  

Under current legislation, organisations responsible for personal data must ensure...


A step towards challenging racism and inequality or a distraction from real justice? 

12 January, 2022 - 11:51

In a story that echoed again far beyond our city, last week a jury at Bristol Crown Court took just under three hours to reach their majority verdict and found four defendants who took part in the removal of the statue of Edward Colston, not guilty of criminal damage. But if we look beyond the...


What does the growing wealth gap in the UK mean for organisations in Bristol? 

10 January, 2022 - 13:17

The Office for National Statistics (ONS) released figures on Friday 7th of January...


Resolving to improve individual and collective health and well-being

5 January, 2022 - 14:12

Health will be on lots of people's minds after potential excesses over the festive break, and this month sees Veganuary, Love Your Liver month, and Dry January all taking place, giving opportunities for individuals to take steps to improve their wellbeing this New Year. 

 

But what...


Over £5 billion a year in UK wasted on unwanted festive gifts

22 December, 2021 - 12:23

Let’s do something better Bristol.  

Supporting local good causes rather that flinging money at those last-minute gifts could be win, win, win...because it turns out we are giving masses of unwanted gifts. Over the festive period, it’s estimated that over...


Crackdown on poor housing and rogue landlords to be extended in Bristol

20 December, 2021 - 12:44

Many more Bristol renters will get greater protection against rogue landlords under...


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