It has been more than a year since the attacks in Israel and the escalation of the conflict which has led to relentless and intolerable suffering in Gaza and the wider region. Here you can find out ...
More than thirteen years on, the crisis in Syria remains one of the world’s most complex. The full picture of the country’s future remains unknown following the recent change of power and resulting ...
Our new report, Refugees and people seeking asylum’s access to GP services in Northern Ireland, sets out findings from our research on the challenges refugees and people seeking asylum can face when ...
Our free and confidential international family tracing service can help with finding your family if you haven’t been able to contact them yourself. We may be able to help you if you are in the UK and ...
Find out how to prepare for a storm or thunderstorm, what to do if you’re inside, outside, on water or driving, and what to do afterwards. Storms in the UK can wreak havoc, causing power cuts and ...
Take five minutes to learn five basic skills with our first aid videos. Learn five first aid skills in five minutes It only takes around a minute to learn a new first aid skill but, in an emergency, ...
An analysis of frequent attendance data at A&E in Dorset Frequent attendance at A&E – when a person goes to A&E five times or more in a year – is often because someone desperately needs help and care ...
Our report Vulnerability and Resilience, explores public perceptions of flood risk, the impact of flooding, and the support available to prepare, adapt and respond. Building on the findings of Every ...
At 07.59am local time on Boxing Day 2004, a major earthquake off the Western Coast of Sumatra, Indonesia, triggered a series of deadly tsunamis in the Indian Ocean that would go on to kill and injure ...
Use this free teaching resource for secondary school students to help them build resilience whilst showing kindness to themselves and others. Young people are faced with many different challenges each ...