With lockdown drawing to a close, Jenny Bathurst and our Overtime readers deliver their best arts and culture guidance to see you through the next few weeks.
Read MoreUnited Effort in Fight against City’s Drug Problem
Tweet A new community campaign has been built to educate residents about drug misuse in Brighton and Hove as the city continues to top regional charts. The What’s in Your Pocket project is a collaboration of efforts from Sussex Police and the student led Bright Young Things – as well […]
Read MoreAdam Curtis’ Can’t Get You Out of My Head: Bloodshed on Wolf Mountain (Review)
Documentarian and journalist Adam Curtis has returned with a six-part series exploring power, emotion, conspiracy – issues of a postmodern era that provoke inaction and confound us.
Overtime contributor Sophie C discusses Part One of Curtis’ documentary series, Can’t Get You Out of My Head.
Read MoreThe Mental Health Crisis: A silent side effect of the pandemic
Tweet The effects of Covid-19 has given way to a much larger, more silent crisis. The subsequent restrictions and lockdowns put in place in response to the pandemic have had serve adverse implications on the public’s mental health. With many people finding it difficult to stay positive as the UK […]
Read MoreWhere Now For Young People’s Mental Health?
Tweet Britain’s young people are suffering from widespread loneliness and mental health issues, while funding for their services have been cut. Homelessness in young people is also on the rise. So, what support is available for young people, and where can they find it?
Read MoreEvery Carrot Counts in the War on Waste
Tweet Throughout the UK, the most vulnerable in society are struggling to cope with the demands of the pandemic. Rising numbers at food banks means that it is becoming more important than ever to ensure we limit our waste. And it’s not only food that’s causing issues. millions of people […]
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