November 2023: Engage Britain has now merged with Demos. You can still find all our work from 2019-2023 here, but to get in touch or find out about our new ventures, go to https://demos.co.uk/

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  • Community Open Day Event Name: The Community Give Back Date: Saturday 11th June 2022 Time: 1pm – 6pm Location: Slade Gardens Adventure Play, Lorn Road, London SW9 0AB  Socials: Twitter / Instagram Website: Visit now About the event A Community Open Day to celebrate connecting community and friends, bridging the gap between old & new

  • Daughters of Eve Conference Date: 10 June 2022 Website: Visit now ‘Sounds for the Soul’ tickets: Book now About the event Daughters of Eve conferences bring together women (and some sessions for men) to discuss issues facing them locally and internationally.  For example, previous conference themes have included:  Human Rights Human Wrongs: Muslim Women creating

  • NHS waiting times and lost referrals leave millions suffering with mental health – public put in charge of driving solutions New figures reveal 39% of Brits have felt low, stressed and anxious due to NHS waiting times and lost referrals One in three (33%) say they haven’t had the right support to treat a health

  • There is a growing gap between how much things cost and what people can afford. The current cost of living crisis has exacerbated this. But these issues are not new. About The Reconnection Tour The Reconnection Tour was a partnership between community organisations and Engage Britain. Throughout May and June 2022, the tour shone a

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  • Event Details Date: 31 March 2022 Website: Visit now About the event A new charitable organisation has been established called Connect Fermanagh, to build on the work taking forward since April 2020. The service will formally launch on 31 March, highlighting the issues and the need for policy makers to develop new approaches to reduce

  • What’s on this page: A quick recap: The story so far Engage Britain supported 101 Community Conversations. Over 700 people shared what matters most to them about health and care. We then brought together a People’s Panel. It involved 100 members of the public, representative of people living in England, Scotland and Wales. The People’s

  • ‘My granddaughter had come to the hospital. But the nurse wouldn’t let her in to see me.’ Jenny believes stresses on NHS staff were to blame for her traumatic experiences getting treatment for a hiatus hernia. “I first heard I’d got a hiatus hernia when I was sent by my doctor for a gastroscopy in

  • What are we doing when we tell ourselves we’re Consumers 3,000 times a day? Author and co-founder of the New Citizenship Project, Jon Alexander, chats about how we can step into a bigger idea of ourselves as citizens. What sparked your interest in how people can be better citizens? I started thinking about the idea

  • TRIGGER WARNING: This article discusses a specific person’s experience surrounding rape. To respect their privacy, their name has been changed. Some readers may find the details distressing. ‘The GP receptionist stood in the middle of the waiting area and shouted the name of the Rape Crisis team in front of everyone’  Ruth, 29, reached out to