Rachel Moorhouse

Jackie Hagan stands leaning against a purple wall, she is wearing an excellent dress, with teddy bare corset. She is eating frazzles.

Jackie Hagan, cosmically talented, universally loved.

Today we say goodbye to one of the most excellent humans, Jackie Hagan. An incredibly bright, talented, caring, funny, perceptive friend.

Children read in a school library.

The developmental gap

The developmental gap: insights from an inner city school pastoral support worker on the effects of the pandemic and cost of living crisis.

A headshot of Sarah wrapped in bubble wrap. Coming out from behind her head are 6 small versions of herself dressed in different outfits with different facial expressions.

Stream Declaration

You can now stream Declaration, our award-winning autobiographical one-woman show exploring ADHD, mental health and diagnosis.

A child in a classroom smiling while joining in with a group game

Kickstarting conversations around equality

Sarah reflects on her time discussing equality and equity with Year 6 pupils.

‘Small Voices’ is written on two illustrated pencils next to the line ‘writing the wrongs of inequality’.

Small Voices Education Pack

As part of Small Voices, Art with Heart have created an education resource pack to support conversations around equality and equity with young people.

A person fills a glass jar with red lentils

Zero Waste Blog

Christabel Fox shares her love of zero waste shops and passion for sustainable parenting.

Letter to the PM

After workshops exploring equality, rights and values, Year 6 students wrote a letter to Prime Minister Rishi Sunak asking him to use his power wisely.

A protest poster created by a year 6 pupil, which reads 'Equality for Everybody'.

4 step plan to be a good ally

Two Year 6 students from St Wilfrid’s CE Primary School in Newton Heath share their 4 step plan to be a good ally as part of our Small Voices project.

Jodie from media Cubs and Chelsea from Art with Heart talk to children at the premiere of their film.

Newton Heath is the place to be

Read about the impact of our community film project with Kirsty Day from Media Cubs.