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Month: April 2019

Professor Green: Knife Crime Not Just A Black Issue

2 April 2019

This article was published by BBC News, November 12, 2018 the original article can be found here – www.bbc.co.uk Professor Green has said black youths as a whole are being “criminalised” over recent stabbings – and that in some places “knife crime is white”. The rapper claimed the media had an “agenda” to “bring back […]

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Wolverhampton Healthy Minds – Free Support & Care

2 April 2019

Wolverhampton Healthy Minds We now have a dedicated website. Please visit www.wolverhamptonhealthyminds.nhs.uk for more information, advice and support. Who is our service for? Wolverhampton Healthy Minds is a psychological therapies service for people who are experiencing common mental health problems such as depression, anxiety and stress. The Wellbeing service is a nurse led service for people with […]

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Why Are Black People More Vulnerable To Mental Illness?

2 April 2019

This Video is posted Black people in the UK are more likely than white people to be diagnosed with mental health problems and to be sectioned. Motivated by his own experiences of depression, blogger and radio presenter Keith Dube wants to find out why Britain’s black community is facing this mental health crisis. Being Black, […]

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What Summertime Means for Black Children

2 April 2019

This USA article was published June 22, 2016 by conversation.com and the original article can be found here: www.theconversation.com The arrival of summer generates excitement. But it could also bring challenges for both parents and educators. Many students experience a loss in math learning during the summer months known commonly as “summer slide.” Students from middle-class […]

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Lenny Henry Talks About Racism, his PhD and his love for Classical Music

2 April 2019

Written by Lenny Henry, this article was published by the Times, October 14 2018.  The origin can be found here – www.thetimes.co.uk A new string to his bow: Lenny Henry with musicians from the Royal Birmingham Conservatoire Uncle Clifton wrote to his family back home in Jamaica. He told them to come to England, there […]

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Information on Windrush from Wolverhampton City Council

2 April 2019

This post was released 10th May 2018 by Wolverhampton City council.  The origin can be found here – www.wolverhampton.gov.uk The City of Wolverhampton is taking swift action to help local members of the Windrush generation who, due to Home Office policy, may have been incorrectly identified as illegal immigrants. Type=image;ImageID=15279;ImageClass=left;ImageTitle=At the launch;TitleClass=strong; Wolverhampton’s Refugee and […]

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The Way – Youth Zone in Wolverhampton

1 April 2019

ABOUT THE WAY We’re The Way Youth Zone in Wolverhampton. We’re open 7 days a week, 365 days a year offering young people 8-19 (or up to 25 with a disability) over 20 action-packed activities every night. Want to know more? Are you sitting comfortably? Then we’ll begin. Our story began back in 2012 when […]

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What to eat to beat prostate cancer

1 April 2019

Making changes to your diet can reduce the risk significantly Pomegranate is rich in cancer-inhibiting compounds What can men do to protect themselves against prostate cancer? It’s a question that has arisen again this week after a key study revealed that men who take a test for the disease as a routine precaution may do […]

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