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This means that the risk and cost are placed on service providers to develop twice for modern browsers and again for Internet Explorer. As free, modern alternatives are available for most platforms it is difficult to justify spending public money on further development.
A community interest company offering a range of services & activities that help new parents and parents-to-be improve & maintain their mental health & wellbeing using evidence-based, positive psychology methods. Services
Philosophy discussion sessions. Philosophy in Pubs (PIPs) is a grass roots community organisation promoting and practising community philosophy in the UK and worldwide. These discussions take place regularly in venues around the country.
Touring 30 metre square mobile museum that opens up into an immersive cinema and activity space
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Supports the welfare and social life of the Somali and the other BME communities in Liverpool and it is the first point of support for new refugees arriving in the city.
A social group for LGBT people, aged 18+ (average attendance is about 50-70), to meet midweek evenings 4-weekly (alternating Tuesdays and Wednesdays) in LGBTQ-friendly venues in and around Liverpool city centre.
Working in partnership with other museums with a focus on freedom and enslavement, the museum provides opportunities for greater awareness and understanding of the legacy of slavery today.
Telephone friendship services for older people. Whether you’d like to speak to someone every week, or just want to talk when the need strikes, we’re here to help.
How does telephone friendship work?
A creative programme where participants share and develop stories in a supportive group setting. Through the power of storytelling, ReCITE seeks to improve health outcomes and well-being.