Interview: Katherine Brown, Local History Cafes

We interview Katherine Brown the founder of Local History Cafes to learn more about her journey and how she set up this wellbeing and heritage project.
Cycling Without Age

A movement started in Copenhagen in 2012 which we love because it reminds us that the same things make us all happy, regardless of age.
Local History Cafes

A project that draws on the knowledge and spaces heritage organisations have and combines it with community wellbeing.
Hogeweyk, a village for everyone

A virtual village for people living with dementia open to everyone.
Wellbeing Teams
Wellbeing Teams are a fresh, new way to deliver home care. This short film illustrates how Wellbeing Teams work with people.
Report review: Social Care a Local Economic Solution for the West Midlands

We summarise the New Economic Foundation’s report which makes a forceful case for localised money flows; money spent with locally rooted companies is more likely to go to local suppliers and thus the local economy.
A nursery in a care home

This is thought to be the first nursery co-located in a care home in the UK, where residents and children share space, activities and snacks.
The Debenham Project

We learn about a community that took responsibility for supporting carers and those with dementia.
North London Cares and South London Cares
We look at two great videos from North London Cares and South London Cares who are tackling loneliness and isolation and bringing communities together.