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We are delighted to announce that the Mind and Money Project has been awarded the national title of ‘Most Impactful Project’ in the Take Early Action category at the Citizens Advice Annual Conference Ceremony.

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A scheme supporting people hardest hit by the cost of living crisis has already helped over 450 Liverpool City Region residents manage over £1.13 million of debt and maximise £1 million in income in its first six months.

The Mind and Money Support Scheme, launched by Liverpool City Region Mayor Steve Rotheram, continues to provide a vital lifeline for local people faci...

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Following the Nov 5, 2025 release of “Keep Britain Working,” the UK government is shifting its focus to workforce health and wellbeing, or more accurately, ill-health and disability.  

One in five working-age adults are now out of the labour force, which is 800,000 more than in 2019 due to health reasons....

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Black History Month Events Showcasing Women – Our Pick

Few cities embrace Black History Month with the energy of Liverpool, and this year we are thrilled to see an intriguing line-up of events showcasing the historical and current impact of Black women from our city and beyond.

From highlighting incredible creatives to raising awareness, Liverpool’s...

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New figures from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) paint a sobering picture of the financial sacrifice women in the UK make when they become mothers. The data reveals a significant and lasting economic setback, often referred to as the “motherhood penalty.”

Women lose an average of £65,618 in earnings in the first five years following the bi...

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