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Learn how food ads affect your choices

Learn how food ads affect your choices

by Sophie Hallworth | Aug 8, 2024 | Get engaged, Politics, citizenship & rights

Who are Bite Back? We are a group of young people living in Greater Manchester and we are part of Bite Back, a youth activist movement challenging a food system that’s been set up to fool us all. Greater Manchester is flooded with junk food ads. When we walk to...
What financial help is available for young parents?

What financial help is available for young parents?

by Sophie Hallworth | Aug 14, 2024 | Financial education, Managing money

Key Messages It’s no secret that babies are expensive, but having enough money is vitally important for you and your baby’s health and wellbeing. As well as the basics like food, nappies and clothing, it really helps your child’s development if you can buy toys...
Exploring hobbies to improve wellbeing #BeeWell

Exploring hobbies to improve wellbeing #BeeWell

by Sophie Hallworth | Aug 28, 2024 | Health & wellbeing, Mental and physical wellbeing

What are hobbies? Hobbies are activities that people do during their free time, for enjoyment. Most people find time for hobbies in the evenings after school or work, or on the weekends when they have less responsibilities. Hobbies can be done on your own or can be...
What are my rights in the workplace?

What are my rights in the workplace?

by Sophie Hallworth | Sep 2, 2024 | Politics, citizenship & rights, Active, informed citizens issues

What do we mean by “rights”? Rights is a word used to define things we are all entitled to and are free to do. Our rights are protected by law in the UK under the Human Rights Act 1998, and this means they cannot be taken away. As a worker you are entitled...
The climate crisis explained

The climate crisis explained

by Sophie Hallworth | Sep 9, 2024 | Climate change & the environment, Get informed

What are Greenhouse Gases? Since the industrial revolution, the human demand for energy has increased exponentially. To cope with this; we greatly depend on the use of fossil fuels, such as cola and oil, to produce energy. These natural resources are unsustainable and...
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