Neurodivergence & Mental Health

Imagine experiencing the world with heightened senses and unconventional insights, painting everyday encounters with vibrant hues of perception. For neurodivergent individuals, this isn’t just imagination—it’s their reality. Conditions like autism, ADHD, and dyslexia don’t just shape personalities; they influence how individuals communicate, socialise, and interpret information. However, this experience often comes with its own set…

Coping with the transition into adulthood

As a kid, our biggest dream in life is to finally reach the age where we aren’t our parents’ responsibility anymore and at last, belong to ourselves. Becoming an adult is what most of us spent childhood days pondering on, waiting impatiently to have our own money, need no supervision for leaving the house, and…

National Listening Day 2023

NLD is a day we launched with S.T.O.R.M charity in London, it’s an annual event celebrated on 18th November each year. It is a day dedicated to listening to the voices of our young people, Listening is one of the most powerful tools we possess, when you listen without interrupting, giving your opinion, or trying…

Emily Tisshaw wins Inspirational Award

We are pleased to announce that our very own Emily Tisshaw won The Inspirational Leader Award on December 1st 2023 at the West Country Women Awards. Proudly sponsored by The Franchise Consultant, the category is to shine the spotlight on and recognise women that have steered a course through stormy waters – showing they have…

In Memory of Georgia Lee Gallaway

Georgia’s Voice is the legacy of my beautiful daughter Georgia Lee Gallaway who took her own life on July 6th 2020. Through the passion and hard work of the amazing team behind Georgia’s Voice we hope to reduce the rate of suicide in young women by making them realise they are not alone, and this…

Collaborative Works

Hope Through Action – We were really grateful to have the opportunity to collaborate with Cornwall Council on their Towards Zero campaign, looking at ways our community can support the goal of zero suicides, and creating hope through action. Firstly by taking part in this interview with Cornwalls Suicide Liason Lead Anne Embury. And again…

The ‘Compassionate Mind’ and Self-Esteem

Self-Compassion To address our mental wellbeing, we can show ourselves compassion. A common symptom associated with mental health disorders are low self-esteem, and self-critical thoughts. While difficult, it is important to remember that, if experiencing these symptoms. That, you deserve acceptance and to be kind to yourself. The slow progression of a ‘Compassionate mind’ aims…