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Establishing a Community of Practice and Lived Experience Storytelling  

Work Package 1, led by Dr Meg Jensen, Kingston University, involved establishing a community of practice and using lived experience storytelling to understand our feelings around nature, culture and mental wellbeing. The word ‘abundance’ in the name of our project, The Abundance Project, refers to a key tenet of our approach to tackling health inequalities: […]

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Community Sharing Event: Work Package 1 & 2 Findings

On the 9th of May we had our first in-person event, bringing together all Community Voice Champions, Co-Investigators and members of the core team. Hosted at Kingston University, this event was intended as an opportunity for the research team to ‘sense check’ their findings together with the Community Voice Champions to identify any gaps, elaborate […]

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Refugee Week 2025 – A Message from Connect: North Korea

As an organisation working directly with North Korean escapees in the UK, we know how vital culturally sensitive, trauma-informed wellbeing support is; and how often it is missing. At Connect North Korea, we support individuals who have experienced unimaginable trauma. Many of our service users face ongoing challenges including social isolation, language barriers, and limited […]