Staemnt addressing the concerns of General Synod and others following the Archbishops’ Council decision not to proceed with the Racial Justice Task Force’s recommendation to appoint and fund a Racial Justice Officer for each one of Church of Englands 42 dioceses.
Truro Foodbank is offering an exciting and challenging job opportunity to oversee an efficient running of our food stores, coordinating a team of volunteers as they seek alleviate hunger and provide compassionate and practical help to local people in crisis
A network of people from across Cornwall is working to raise awareness of modern slavery issues in our county and how we can all help to bring an end to this injustice and support those who have fallen victim to it.
The Faith & Mental Health Network meeting on the 7th July looked at grief in Covid times with a particular focus on the legacy that has been left with the bereaved in the light of the changes that had to be made to funerals on account of the pandemic restrictions.
This leaflet is designed to help people experiencing financial insecurity, and those supporting them, to easily identify and access appropriate financial support and advice.
This an exceptional opportunity for two dynamic individuals with drive and energy who are committed to social justice and looking for an opportunity to develop their leadership skills and experience. We are anticipating applications from candidates from a range of sectors with differing work and life experiences.
A stay and play group for newborns – preschoolers (0-4years) and their parents/carers. Held at St Gluvias Community Hall every Thursday morning from 9:15-11am during term time.
This eBrochure contains recordings of all sessions at the Co-creating Cornwall’s Future event, plus some bonus material from ChaosTV and our sector showcase videos. We hope you will get the chance to see anything you missed on the day.
The report reviews CEC activities carried out in the tumultuous year of the COVID-19 pandemic. The challenging year still witnessed significant projects, professing CEC’s vision “Together in Hope and Witness.”
One of the oldest books of English literature in the world – created more than 1,000 years ago and held in Exeter Cathedral Library – is now available for anyone to browse online for the first time.
This report shows that climate change and exploitation are closely linked – and demonstrates why our strategic focus on climate change and the environment is a necessary part of our campaign to end slavery for everyone, everywhere, always.
We very much appreciate that these decisions will stir up many different emotions for our siblings across the Connexion. There will be some who will be deeply hurt and others who will rejoice by what has been decided.
Cornwall Council and Active Cornwall have joined forces to deliver nutritious food alongside sport and physical activity, under the brand ‘Time2Move Holiday Programme’. The programme is open to ALL children and young people aged 5 to 16 but targets children eligible for Free School Meals and aims to tackle the triple inequality of poor diet,…