Mental Health Awareness Week: 6% rise in helping children with anger issues
New findings from Childline show the charity delivered almost 3,000 counselling sessions to young people struggling with anger management within the last year.
Autism doesn’t automatically present communication barriers, study finds
Experts from the University of Edinburgh have challenged deeply ingrained stereotypes that people with autism can’t communicate as well as their neurotypical peers.
A future beyond the island of strangers starts with care
Tightening immigration policies won’t fix our country’s social disconnection problem, explains Paul O’Rourke of Next Stage Group, the issue lies deep rooted in communities’ care services.