The British Library

The British Library

The British Library The making of a myth Was Alexander the Great a hero, villain, philosopher or magician? This debate, about one of the ancient world’s most famous figures, has been going on for two millennia – and now it’s being explored in a major exhibition at the...
IntoUniversity

IntoUniversity

IntoUniversity Opening up opportunities Higher education changes lives. It brings greater life-satisfaction, lower unemployment and increased earnings. But the most disadvantaged young people in England are four times less likely to attend university than the least...
Bonny Downs Community Association

Bonny Downs Community Association

Bonny Downs Community Association ​Supporting children and carers The first five years are crucial in a child’s development. But, if you suspect your child has autistic spectrum condition (ASC), working out how and where to get support is challenging. Bonny Downs...
Royal Society for Blind Children

Royal Society for Blind Children

Royal Society for Blind Children Essential skills for life without limits Preparing food for yourself or loved ones is an everyday thing for most of us. But for a young person with a visual impairment it can be daunting. According to the 2015 My Voice report, 6 out of...
St Giles Trust

St Giles Trust

St Giles Trust Creating positive futures Since 1962 St Giles Trust has supported people who are held back by poverty, exploitation, abuse, mental health problems or crime to create positive futures. Their award-winning programme SOS+ helps vulnerable young people at...