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The Exploitation of Young Workers
26th May 2022
How young people are being exploited for their labour.Many 16-25 year olds are finding themselves trapped in a vicious cycle of zero-hour contracts as they desperately seek paid employment within the workforce. The nature of th ...
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Crisis Management
3rd March 2022
TW - SUICIDEAt The Beehive Project, we support young vulnerable adults dealing with a plethora of complex needs. Despite the work we do and the services we provide, naturally we often see that they struggle to not let their past ...
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The 2020 Fallout
29th January 2022
The government has inherently demonstrated a significant lack of care for those in the support sector. Over the course of the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic, hand in hand with the developments of Brexit, we have seen those in this in ...
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The importance of chosen family around Christmas
29th January 2022
The Christmas period can undoubtedly be a difficult and tumultuous time for many who experience complex needs. This festive time often brings exaggerated feelings of isolation, loneliness as well as a sense of unfulfillment when ...
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Asylum Seekers, LGBTQ and Mental Health
11th May 2021
'If you have everything, but you don't have freedom, you'll never enjoy your life.' The LGBTQ+ community in a 'normal, functioning' society are still, in 2021, considered and treated as a minority. With this in thought, we mus ...
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The unheard voices of those not being vaccinated with the ‘imminent’ roll out.
9th March 2021
Whilst the nation is surely, but slowly, being sufficiently dosed with the first installment of the vaccine, we must take a moment to think about those who haven’t yet been considered important enough for theirs, and how the lot ...
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Unaccompanied Asylum Seekers and The UK Sex Trade.
14th January 2021
How tabloid journalism is disregarding the prominence and severity of the UK’s Sex trade, specifically with unnacompanied asylum seekers. Many newspapers flaunt headline terminology such as 'Chinese brothel Workers, Prostitutes ...
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