This is Monthly Good News, in which I round up every piece of good news I can reasonably find from the month and present it to you, the reader.
An Introduction to Neurodiversity
An easy way to explain what Neurodiversity means is to break down the word into two smaller words to define. This means that those with a neurodiversity have a difference […]
Movies & Books for Autism Awareness
This month the Sustainability channels have been talking about autism – both about common behaviours and symptoms of people with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), and famous figures who have it. […]
Veg Box Bakes #4: Sausage and Leek Mash Pie
This is another kale thing. But it doesn’t have to be, and I actually avoided it entirely. So for the whole recipe, whenever you read the word spinach, you’re free […]
The Pioneer of Birth Control: Margaret Sanger
Women’s History Month is a celebration of women’s contribution to society and historical and scientific fields. This has been celebrated in March every year since 1987. Many countries celebrate this […]
Monthly Good News #6: February
February has had some global and local sad moments. The news hasn’t been all fun and games and there have been some not-so-spectacular events as of late, that have even […]
Walk for Wellbeing
On Tuesday the 13th of December I was lucky enough to attend one of the Occupational Therapy student’s community projects, which are run bi-yearly and are organised by a cohort […]
Veganuary: Sustainable and Vegan Clothing
The idea of Veganuary immediately makes people think about their food choices, whether they could cut out meat and other produce etc., but there can be several barriers to this, […]
Veg Box Bakes #1: Cheesy Potato Discs
You may have already heard, but Christ Church has its very own Veg Box scheme running. The initiative allows staff and students to order their very own box of locally […]