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From Insight to Action: Starting the Co-Design Journey

An update on the progress of our project as we move into a new and creative phase, led by Professor Maria Chatzichristodoulou, Principal Investigator and Work Package 4 Lead. Listening to Community Voices Over the past year, we have been listening closely to community members through storytelling workshops, focus groups, and community-led walks. These conversations […]

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World Mental Health Day 2025: How Everyday Nature Supports Our Wellbeing

On World Mental Health Day 2025, we pause to take a look at how even brief interactions with nature – listening to birdsong or watching the sunset – have cumulative positive effects on mood, life satisfaction and mental clarity. Introduction For many of us, spending time in nature helps us relax and restabilise after a […]

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Sharing Research Findings at UK Health and Care Conferences, Summer 2025

We have recently shared learning and insights from the Abundance Project’s collaborative research activities at three prestigious health and care conferences in the UK. Francesca Taylor (Research Associate, Kingston University) gave an oral presentation on behalf of the Abundance Project team at the British Psychological Society Division of Health Psychology Conference 2025 in Cardiff, entitled […]

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Uncovering Complex Connections: the Value of Lived Experience

At the heart of the Abundance Project is a deep commitment to centring lived experience and amplifying diverse voices. We believe these are not just important but essential to shaping meaningful research and creating real, lasting impact. For too long, marginalised communities have faced systemic neglect. The Abundance Project is working to change that by […]

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Making Complex Data Accessible: Approaches to Data Visualisation

As Data Coordinator for the Abundance Project, a key part of my role is to make sure all the information we collect on the project is kept organised and secure, and then, most importantly, to try and make sure it is accessible. Accessibility means that the information is usable and understandable not just to technical […]

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Building Trust from the Ground Up: The Abundance Project at Civil Service Live 2025 

By Ima Miah, CEO, Asian Resource Centre of Croydon (ARCC), Abundance Project Community Research Hub. Earlier this month, we had the privilege of presenting at Civil Service Live 2025 in London, invited by the Cabinet Office Behavioural Science Team to contribute to the theme of Building Public Trust. Over two busy days, my colleague Mamun Khan […]

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Charting Our Journey: Developing a Theory of Change for the Abundance Project

A blog about connecting lived experience with theory and practice to cultivate equitable systemic change in mental health. Rooted in Abundance  At the Abundance Project, we’re grounded in the belief that abundance is not something external or aspirational. Abundance already exists within our communities. Whether in cultural practice, ecological knowledge, collective resilience, or place-based creativity, […]

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Imagining and Co-creating a More Livable City: Livable Cities Conference 2025

By Dr Silke Zschomler, Research Fellow on The Abundance Project. From the 16-18 July, I had the exciting opportunity to represent the Abundance project at the AMPS (Architecture Media Politics Society) Livable Cities Conference 2025. The setting for this interdisciplinary conference was Barcelona, often ranked as one of the world’s most livable cities, particularly regarding […]

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Connect: North Korea at the APPG – a Moment of Collective Power

Last month, Abundance Project participants Connect: North Korea’s team were honoured to speak at the All-Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) event on North Korean and Ukrainian solidarity in the face of increasing Russian aggression, held at Westminster. It was a powerful moment to share our vision for justice and collective care with policymakers, allies, and advocates […]