Bury St. Edmunds for Black Lives - New Page

Bury St. Edmunds for Black Lives - New  Page A community group that stands in solidarity with and for Black lives.

Happy Juneteenth ❤️💚💛🖤
19/06/2026

Happy Juneteenth ❤️💚💛🖤

🟢To truly Be,Anti-Racist. 🟢
18/06/2026

🟢To truly Be,Anti-Racist. 🟢

Free Mental Health resources.
17/06/2026

Free Mental Health resources.

 #📰Our latest article in the Bury Free Press. Highlighting the harsh but true consequences that racial disparities withi...
15/06/2026

#📰Our latest article in the Bury Free Press. Highlighting the harsh but true consequences that racial disparities within Health care can bring.

We have been asked by West Suffolk Hospital to help them engage and build a better relationship with the black and brown community . In the coming weeks we will be doing all
We can ,to do just that. Working together towards positive,tangible change . Watch this space.

📰Our latest article in the Bury Free Press. Highlighting the harsh but true consequences that racial disparities within ...
15/06/2026

📰Our latest article in the Bury Free Press. Highlighting the harsh but true consequences that racial disparities within Health care can bring.

We have been asked by West Suffolk Hospital to help them engage and build a better relationship with the black and brown community . In the coming weeks we will be doing all
We can ,to do just that. Working together towards positive,tangible change . Watch this space.

13/06/2026
💚FYI…We came across this and realised African and Caribbean foods have never been collected and published before in a Gl...
09/06/2026

💚FYI…We came across this and realised African and Caribbean foods have never been collected and published before in a Glycemic Diet chart (to our knowledge). So we thought we’d share with our supporters.

Historic!
02/06/2026

Historic!

Black men across the UK will, for the first time, be invited to take part in a major prostate cancer screening trial under a landmark government-backed initiative aimed at tackling long-standing racial inequalities in cancer outcomes.

Health and Social Care Secretary James Murray announced today that the TRANSFORM prostate cancer screening trial will be expanded so that all eligible Black men can be invited to participate.

The move is being hailed as a significant breakthrough after years of campaigning by community organisations.

The TRANSFORM study, jointly funded by and the National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR), is testing the most effective ways to detect prostate cancer earlier while reducing unnecessary treatment and associated harms.

Under the expansion plans, all eligible Black men aged between 45 and 74 will be invited to participate in the second stage of the trial, subject to successful outcomes from the current phase.

From 2027, men with the BRCA2 gene variant and a family history of prostate, breast, pancreatic or ovarian cancer will be offered PSA blood tests every two years between the ages of 45 and 61.

Read full update online.

Congratulations!
29/05/2026

Congratulations!

'I will work hard to encourage tolerance, acceptance, and inclusion for all.'

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27/05/2026

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