More from JMU Journalism
awareness
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Human trafficking demo walk stops traffic
The plight of human trafficking victims was shared on the streets of Liverpool in a demonstration.
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Green light for new traffic speed cameras
A new type of camera has been introduced onto roads in Merseyside to catch speeding motorists.
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Loved ones honoured at addiction vigil
A candlelight vigil to remember those who have been lost due to addiction was held at The Brink.
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Party time to celebrate kinship care
A week of activities has been held to celebrate the work of local kinship carers.
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Endurance feat on South African adventure
A woman has undergone a series of challenges to raise money for a girl who was diagnosed with an aggressive form of brain cancer.
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Fitness goal for canal walk fundraiser
A personal trainer will embark on a trek down Liverpool and Leeds Canal to raise money for a children’s charity.
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‘Safe Skills’ bid to stop online grooming
A project to help protect young people from being sexually exploited is being launched in Merseyside.
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Two-day street sleep to help homeless
A 48-hour street sleep has raised nearly £1,400 for the homeless community in Merseyside.
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Liam honoured by walk in his memory
A march in memory of LJMU student Liam Fletcher was held to highlight the dangers of depression.
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Local backing for pink ribbon campaign
Health professionals, organisations and individuals have been fundraising to promote breast cancer awareness.
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Campaign to highlight effects of sugary drinks
A new campaign has been launched to tackle the lack of awareness that surrounds sugary drinks and health conditions.
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Instant results HIV testing on Wirral
A new sit-and-wait HIV test service is being launched in the lead up to National HIV Testing Week.
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Museum’s dementia app wins top award
An app which helps people living with dementia has taken home the prestigious ‘Innovate Dementia Award’.
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Street drinkers offered help to stop
Street drinkers in Liverpool are being offered help to turn their lives around.