NEWHAM COUNCIL JOINS WITH GOOD THINKING TO SUPPORT RESIDENTS WITH THEIR MENTAL HEALTH
As the country starts to return to some normality following more than a year of uncertainty, and the significant impact on people’s lives from Covid-19, many of us are still suffering from the effects of poor mental health.
Newham Council has collaborated with Good Thinking and other partners to create the Five Ways to Wellbeing and Islam. These five steps give practical tips and advice on how to improve your mental health and wellbeing. These steps are also encouraged in Islamic teachings.
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LONDON: A mosque in Bradford, northern England, became the latest in the UK to open its doors as a community COVID-19 vaccination center on Thursday.
The center at Bradford Central Mosque is part of an initiative by the Council for Mosques in Bradford and local GPs to increase the number of people being inoculated in communities where so-called vaccine hesitancy is a cause for concern.
More than 100 people were vaccinated between 8.30 a.m. and 1.30 p.m. after the center opened on Thursday. It will run again next Thursday when a decision will be made whether to increase sessions according to demand and logistics.
How Croydon became a hotbed for vaccine misinformation
Misinformation on social media is turning BAME groups against the vaccine. Community leaders say they expect the problem to get worse
6 February 2021 • 1:49pm
When a TikTok user filmed himself shouting “liar” at England’s chief medical officer in a London food market this week, the video gave a glimpse of the fevered Covid conspiracies spreading among young people on social media.
Particularly in diverse parts of the capital, researchers are raising the alarm about online misinformation which is fuelling intense government mistrust and persuading Black and Asian minority ethnic (BAME) communities, already disproportionately affected by the virus, to shun the vaccine.