Bryson Energy staff have learned firsthand how to exercise their rights as consumers, thanks to a recent visit by The Consumer Council at their workplace in Enniskillen and Belfast.
As part of the conditions of our National Bed Federation (NBF) Membership, Usel must comply with an independently audited Code of Practice covering compliance with the various regulations specific to the sector.
The GSK IMPACT Awards provide core funding, training and national recognition for charities that are doing excellent work to improve people’s health and wellbeing. Up to 20 awards will be made ranging from £3,000 to £40,000.
Whether you know a little or a lot about co-ops we would love to know your opinions – we are asking you to participate in a new survey about co-ops in Northern Ireland.
Barnardo’s NI recently launched a baby box pilot scheme aimed at mums-to-be who are in the later stages of pregnancy and are in a crisis situation including victims of domestic abuse, refugees and asylum seekers.
Staff and residents at the Cottage Care Home in Coleraine gathered together on Friday 30 June to celebrate the decades of care that Nurse Manager Kathy Holmes has provided to hundreds of people and to wish her well in her retirement.
“Just because someone has a learning difficulty doesn’t mean they aren’t capable of working.” That is the message from Gillian Harvey whose daughter Natasha is a catering trainee with social enterprise NOW Group in their cafe The Bobbin.
The Space & Place Programme is a Big Lottery Funded £15 million capital grants project that seeks to provide an opportunity for local communities to come together to identify a shared vision for their area and work together to deliver it.
Have you or do you know anyone who has been involved in a heritage project?
The Heritage Angel Awards NI will celebrate the efforts of local people, either individuals or groups who have saved historic buildings and places throughout Northern Ireland.
Curiosity is a brand new £2.5m partnership between BBC Children in Need and the Wellcome Trust which will use the power of informal science activities to create change for children and young people experiencing disadvantage in the UK.