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Read MoreMonth: April 2020
New support service for students with vision impairment
The latest from the home of positive news highlights a new service from Thomas Pocklington Trust to support visually impaired students entering FE and HE during Covid-19 and beyond
Read MoreConstruction workers offered free wellbeing workshops
Check out this positive news story from the Rooftop: a construction software company and construction industry charity have teamed up to offer a series of free workshops to people working in the construction industry. The offer comes after the charity The Lighthouse Club sees a spike in calls to its helpline.
Read MoreCommunity organisations awarded resilience funds
Five Dumfries & Galloway community groups have been awarded funding through Foundation Scotland’s new Community Response, Recovery & Resilience Fund.
Read MoreRooftop TV premiere attracts 10,000 views
The Rooftop has launched a weekly broadcast series in response to the surge in demand for positive news
Read More£120k funding awarded to improve road safety at local level
Read this inspiring positive news story about funding for road safety at a local level
Read MoreRooftop audience figures reach record levels
The public’s need for positive news during the COVID-19 pandemic has seen audience figures for The Rooftop reach record levels.
Read MoreCharities celebrate film of the year awards
Charities across the UK are celebrating after the Charity Film of the Year Awards were announced. Find out who won…
Read MorePeriods don’t stop in a pandemic
Read this inspiring news story about a charity providing period products during COVID-19.
Read MoreOnline singing lessons launched to support wellbeing
Check out this positive news story from the Rooftop: an online singing community has been launched to support wellbeing levels during the coronavirus pandemic. Superchoir meets once a week every Thursday evening from 6pm-7pm.
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