Testimonials & Updates
Many of us know what it’s like to be disliked. We know the feeling of being left out in a place we want to bond with, the stress of never feeling like we have somewhere to feel at home, the struggle of facing people who have a problem with our true selves. But dislike, and bullying, are two very different situations, and bullying is not just on a wider scale, but is far more traumatic than it may initially seem.
When October comes around, schools, organisations, colleges, universities, companies, and various places recognise Black History Month all over the UK. People take the time to discuss and learn about prominent Black figures throughout history….
“De-adultifying our Children: Lambeth’s Police, Blackness and Accountability.” This article is to create a greater focus and awareness on the issues surrounding the incident which took place on Wednesday 27th April 2022.
Exam Season is a stressful period for many, if not all, students because all of these seasons have shown that they are a determinant for their futures. Here, we offer our perspective and insight on the ways in which anxiety and mental health affect a student’s mindset and well-being during the exam period. As an extension, we also give solutions to any problems they are facing.
As grown adults, we utilize mechanism and gestures that were taught to us as a child for any incoming that would cause our lives a distress. But what do we do when we are faced with violence from police, gangs, and anyone who sought to do us harm? Here, we offer programmes that all explore self-defense tactics and practical solutions.
Over the past 2 days we have been at the PEEL Training Centre, holding sessions with the Metropolitan Police. These sessions come after the Mayor’s action plan for Police Transparency and Accountability in 2020.
In recent years, our society has highlighted more than ever how many women and girls are at risk of becoming unsafe, or already are.
Trauma, its symptoms, and the effects it leaves on a person’s mindset have been making major news within recent years. We tend to view the behaviours of young people as a cause, not a symptom, which can cause us to miss out on the effects that trauma has on the situation. So with that said, this article aims to highlight how trauma can influence a young person’s mental health, and thus affect their external behaviours.