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Stalls, activities for children, talks, refreshments, clothes swaps  and much more in Skipton Town Hall tomorrow 11am to...
29/05/2026

Stalls, activities for children, talks, refreshments, clothes swaps and much more in Skipton Town Hall tomorrow 11am to 3pm.

21/05/2026

Don’t miss the opportunity of signing up for a free 45min lesson on 11th June at 11am during the Great Big Green Week. The lesson will be hosted by the Climate Coalition and Save the Children. Your class will hear directly from children in Malawi and Sierra Leone about how climate change looks and feels like for them. Go to https://www.greatbiggreenweek.com to find out more.
There’s even a free schools resource pack available to download.

11/05/2026

Happy World Fair Trade Day! 🎊

Today we want to celebrate all the people who work hard to make our values a reality! To the incredible entrepreneurs, artisans, farmers and changemakers, to the designers, distributors and shoppers, your everyday actions are at the heart of our and show that together we are a collective force for !

Thank you for being the reason we believe in what we do. Let's celebrate together and continue to work for a future for ! 🫶

Together we are the Business Revolution! Visit wfto.com to learn more about our values, members, and objectives.

17/04/2026

What Artemis II Can Teach Us About Mental Health

On our Wellness Compass podcast this week we talked about how we, as a couple of mental health providers, took away some important lessons from following the outer space journey of Artemis II.

Here, in no particular order, are our takeaways:

There is Power in Expanding Our Perspective. Suppose someone says, "I'm a control freak. I micromanage everything." A helpful reframe you could offer them is: “Sounds like you have high standards and a deep investment in things going well. That care and attention to detail can be a real asset as long as you can find a way to channel it in ways that don't exhaust you or those around you.” The reframe expands the perspective and opens up new ways to see the issue.

Viewing Earth from space is the ultimate reframe—and (please excuse the pun!) a very high level experience of expanding one’s perspective. The expanded perspective from space removes human-made earthly divisions and helps to remind us that we really are all ultimately one, and in this together.

If You Want to Go Far, Go Together. There is a proverb that says, “If you want to go fast, go alone; if you want to go far, go together.” The four astronauts are a diverse group with unique skill sets. The success of the mission is based on their interconnection and interdependence. Add to this the much larger team of scientists who built the craft and oversee all the other logistics, and you see that we all definitely do better, and go farther, when we work together, in space and here on Earth.

There is a Time for Autopilot and a Time for Taking the Controls. Many things we do in our day-to-day lives are routines that maybe are not fully on autopilot, but we don’t need to give them a lot of new thought each day. However, there are times, either because of disruption in our lives or because we want to move into a new “orbit,” that we need to turn off the autopilot and truly take control, so that we can fly with greater awareness and intention. This is exactly what the astronauts did on their mission. NASA had each crew member take a turn flying the craft so that they would know what to do in case the autopilot function failed and they needed to take control themselves.

Growth Requires Moving Out of Comfort Zones. Could there be a more powerful example of moving out of one’s comfort zone than choosing to fly to outer space? All change and growth, by definition, requires a decision to move out of our comfort zones. As long as we make this move with awareness, intention, and a supportive team of people around us, we maximize our chances of gaining a whole new perspective in our lives. This can open us to experiences and vistas we never thought possible from within our previous comfort zones.

We applaud the courage and success of the Artemis II voyage and all the people who have made it possible. And as we write this the night before they are due to return to Earth, we thank them for the inspiration and wisdom they have offered us and we wish them a safe and successful landing.

This column is an offering of the non-profit Wellness Compass Initiative, www.wellnesscompass.org. Wellness Compass is a community wellness initiative that partners with Living Compass and serves schools, nonprofits, counseling centers, and other community organizations.

It is written by Holly Hughes Stoner and Scott Stoner, two licensed marriage and family therapists and wellness coaches, who are partners in life and work. A companion podcast to this column is available at www.wellnesscompass.org/podcast or in any podcast app.

Living Compass has a mobile app—find it in your phone’s app store or online at: https://app.livingcompass.org

Earth Day 2026 is on Wednesday 22nd April - the theme is Our Power, Our Planet. The Earth Day website has quizzes testin...
13/04/2026

Earth Day 2026 is on Wednesday 22nd April - the theme is Our Power, Our Planet. The Earth Day website has quizzes testing knowledge of the forces changing the planet. https://www.earthday.org/earth-day-quizzes
This film showing at St John’s church Ben Rhydding on Friday 24th April looks very interesting and it’s free.

FREE to teachers -2 Peters World maps - the map that represents countries accurately according to their surface area.Cop...
20/02/2026

FREE to teachers -
2 Peters World maps - the map that represents countries accurately according to their surface area.
Copies of OXFAM’s ‘Education for Global Citizenship- a guide for schools’ and Teaching Controversial Issues’
Christian Aid’s ‘Trees and Chimneys - the Climate Change game ‘.
‘Right Here, Right Now’ - Teaching Citizenship through Humam Rights.
Interested? Contact [email protected]

12/02/2026

The Big Plastic Count is back for one week in March - 8th to 15th. Sign up as a class, school, individual or household and join the UK’s biggest people-powered investigation into plastic waste.
https://thebigplasticcpunt.com

Love these Christmas hanging decorations made from recycled materials by Yr4 children at Embsay Primary School in their ...
26/11/2025

Love these Christmas hanging decorations made from recycled materials by Yr4 children at Embsay Primary School in their art/DT sessions. Such a fun activity and each one unique.

It’s Global Education Week, with the theme ‘Shaping a just, peaceful and sustainable future’ - a call from the Global Ed...
17/11/2025

It’s Global Education Week, with the theme ‘Shaping a just, peaceful and sustainable future’ - a call from the Global Educarion network across Europe to turn hope into action. Skipton author, Katie Daynes’ book, ‘Why are there wars?’ Is a great starting point for exploring peace and partnership with young children.
For more information about Global Education Week
coe.int/en/web/north-south-centre/the-global-education-week

08/11/2025

The conclusions and recommendations of the independent review of the curriculum, assessment and qualifications system in England.

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