Insights and News

Black prostate cancer survivor didn’t take risk seriously as GP said he was ‘more likely to be hit by bus’ than die
Research shows 69 per cent of Black adults are unaware that Black men face a twofold increased risk of developing prostate cancer in their lifetime

Menopause Whilst Black
Apr 24, 2024 Menopause Whist Black Season SIX Episode 5! Our guest this week is Dr Yansie Rolston. Dr. Yansie Rolstons PhD experience is in

WHAT IS INTERGENERATIONAL WORKING – conversations with a young person by Yansie Rolston – January 9th, 2020
How will we, can we understand what is our true purpose Our brain is not even yet fully mature You expect us to fill some

WE ARE TIRED: Racial Battle Fatigue and Trauma by Yansie Rolston – June 10th, 2020
We have all read and heard the news over the past two months about the COVID-19 pandemic disproportionately affecting Black Asian and Minority Ethnic people

Tribute to National Icon and Pillar of our Community Dame Jocelyn Barrow – Yansie Rolston – April 16th, 2020
Trooper, Fighter, Campaigner, Stalwart Our community is saddened by the passing of Dame Jocelyn Barrow a Stalwart, Activist, Pioneer and Campaigner. Words alone cannot convey

Tackling food poverty one shopping bag at a time by Yansie Rolston January 8th, 2021
Some people embody kindness and compassion, and whenever those people reach out for help you just cannot say “no”, especially when the call is to