The provision of public toilets has gone down the drain in towns across the UK, leaving us with the question how can anything improve if we cant get the basic necessities?
The provision of public toilets has gone down the drain in towns across the UK, leaving us with the question how can anything improve if we cant get the basic necessities?
photo: UnitedMind Uproute takes a look at laughing yoga and some of it's practitioners. What if there was a simple way to release tension and stress that doesn't cost you a cent of your money and very little of your time Well, that's what the practitioners of...
Photo: Mental Happy Countless Polish people living in the UK struggle with alcoholism every day. I spoke with Ania, who told me how Alcoholics Anonymous groups are vital for the recovery of Polish migrants. “She told her story, and it felt like she was describing my...
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Official figures show a 57% rise in households at risk of homelessness after leaving Home Office asylum accommodation, raising questions over whether the current 42-day move-on period gives refugees enough time to secure housing, benefits and work. (Photo: Dan Burton via Unsplash)
As the digital-native Generation Z bypasses the almost 100-year-old blueprint of Alcoholics Anonymous, recovery is moving out of private church basements and onto the public feed. Uproute speaks to Baelie, a creator whose raw, unfiltered vulnerability is redefining what it means to heal online.