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Read MoreMonth: June 2021
GP Receptionist Wins National Poetry Competition on Key Workers
Poetry for Good competition produced nearly 500 poems celebrating nurses, teachers, shopkeepers, scaffolders, chaplains, cleaners and even undertakers.
Read MoreNew learning disability service launched in Flintshire
Hft, a national charity supporting adults with learning disabilities, has opened a new day opportunities service in Flintshire, designed to support people to develop their skills and take part in activities tailored to their individual needs and interests.
Read MoreSole Sister wins national walking prize
Check out this positive news story: a charity worker from Fife in Scotland has been crowned the first ever Scottish Walking Awards champion. Magdalena Augustyn-Lygas scooped the top prize in recognition of a community walking group she runs to help support the wellbeing of migrants while also support them to improve their English language skills.
Read MoreAcademy launched to focus on adaptive skills
Young people across the UK will be able to broaden their career options and start to gain the adaptive skills which employers need with the launch of a new virtual academy.
Read MoreHundreds support Cardiff hospice campaign
Good news today: Over 700 people sign up to take part in a Cardiff hospice remembrance campaign within weeks of its launch
Read MoreBitesize Business Lessons launched with David Taylor
Expert Impact, the charity that matches leaders of social enterprises and charities with successful business people for mentoring, have launched a new short film series intended to bring transparency to common business challenges.
Read MoreJournalists win back £4m in lost pay
The NUJ has welcomed the decision by newspaper publisher Reach to pay back £4m to employees.
Read MoreAcademics at Northumbria University develop Guatemalan public health message with a difference
Academics at Northumbria University develop Guatemalan public health message with a difference.
Read MoreShip sets sail to study impact of plastic pollution on UK waters
Check out this positive news story: a ship has set sail around the UK to study the impact of plastic pollution and reengage the public in the fight against climate change.
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