Paws for thoughts. A new study finds dogs are able to distinguish intentional actions from unintentional behaviour.…

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World Alzheimer’s Month: Resources to support loved ones
As World Alzheimer’s Month begins we share some helpful articles for those caring for someone with dementia…
New picture book aims to keep children safe from sexual abuse
The first children’s book launched by the NSPCC, ‘Pantosaurus and the Power of PANTS’ hopes to help families have simple conversations about sexual abuse…
The Help Hub: Volunteers needed
To support more adults, children and young people struggling with their mental health, The Help Hub are seeking volunteer therapists…
4 ways you can support vulnerable people in Afghanistan
We share a variety of resources and information that can help you give support to Afghan nationals in a current state of crisis…
Small talk helped UK public through difficult year, study reveals
Latest data reveals UK public relies heavily on small talk, recognising the importance of human connection since pandemic restricted our social interactions…
Nearly half of Asian film characters serve as the punchline
A new study has uncovered that, in top-grossing films from 2010 to 2019, Asian Americans’ roles were often the ‘punchline’, and women were disproportionately sexualised…
Survey reveals UK workers feel under pressure to hide mental health struggles at work
A workplace wellbeing survey has revealed that 51% of UK workers feel pressure to put on a brave face and hide mental health challenges when returning to office-working…
Flexible work has women more optimistic about the future
Could a more flexible approach to work open doors for mothers?…