For over two decades, our annual Bournemouth beach trip has been a cherished tradition. More than just a day by the sea, it’s a time for making memories, sharing laughter, and celebrating community in the most memorable of ways.
CEO’s blog
In Praise of… Slough’s Repair Café
When our trusty urn broke down just before an outreach event, we feared the worst—until we discovered the Slough Repair Café. What started as a desperate dash to salvage a piece of kit turned into something far more uplifting. In this post, our CEO Rob Deeks shares how a simple repair revealed a vibrant hub of community spirit, learning, and environmental care, all tucked away in the Queensmere Shopping Centre. From reset switches to shared skills, read how this small act of mending reminded us what it really means to come together.
Jay Blades and the Case for Racism as Contextual Safeguarding
Explore how Jay Blades’ biography has coincided with renewed efforts to delve into a more nuanced discussion on racism as a pivotal aspect of contextual safeguarding.
Global Grub – a youth participation story
A brief history of Global Grub, a project developed by young people to strengthen their peer’s mental health.
Slough’s young people to begin their adventure in beekeeping
Tonight, young people from Slough will begin their journey into beekeeping.
What can the Vikings teach us about diversity?
Viking symbology is often used by the far right but Viking society was diverse and evidence suggests they were keen to embrace difference.





