Praxis have recently published a new resource designed to help migrants and organisations that support them navigate complex UK systems. A Migrant's Guide is now available to order in English, Amharic, Arabic, Bengali, Spanish, Farsi, and Pashto from just £3.
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Westway Trust is looking to appoint up to eight people to an Independent Panel that can provide insights into the lived experiences of the diverse racial demographics of North Kensington.
Spid Theatre in North Kensington are launching their exciting new production, The Dream, which was inspired by the Mangrove 9 and highlights Black British activism and community resilience.
KCSC are the regional partner for an organisation called Feeding Britain. They are calling on the government to extend the Holiday Activities and Food (HAF) programme through to the next general election.
Sistren Legal Collective is a community of lawyers working at the intersection of law, grassroots organising and movement-building.
RBKC Archives & Local Studies hold a Notting Hill Carnival archive collection that spans decades. The collection features photography, oral histories, posters, pamphlets, newsletters and more that range from the 1960s to the present day.
Kensington and Chelsea Local Authority’s Resilience Team will be hosting another Live Emergency Centre exercise. This exercise will bring together a diverse group of participants, including multiagency partners, VCS, Faith Partners, Residents, staff, and volunteers from neighbouring councils.
MSK Trailblazer offers employment support for people suffering from joint, bone and/or muscle pain.
Even if you’re undiagnosed, you can receive help which includes:
In February 2025, the Government announced plans to launch the Digital Inclusion Innovation Fund as a part of delivering Digital Inclusion Action Plan: First Steps.
Family Hubs bring together a large range of support for families in one place.
They support families with children aged up to 19, or 25 with special educational needs or disabilities (SEND) to get help at the right time.
We hope that you are familiar with the Digital Inclusion Handbook -you can see and download this on the Getting Online in Kensington and Chelsea webpage.
Award-winning Streetwise Opera has launched Opera Pioneers, a paid programme for people with experience of homelessness to explore behind-the-scenes roles in opera and theatre.