The “Transforming Local Communities” Social Action Service at Church of God of Prophecy, Small Heath , Birmingham, last weekend signalled a major shift in collaboration between Faith Communities and the Private Sector united by the desire to improve the access for young people to gain 21st Century Skills that can be translate into economic value that meets their aspirations and future.
HairEx Expo 2019 is the first event of it’s kind that herald’s a new 2020’s approach recognises the power of Global Afro Haircare & Beauty Industries with a particular focus on practices that foster inclusive economic growth and development.
Shaping our Future: Community Champions for Social Prescribing, will host Care and Wellbeing sessions ( The NHS Plan) between consumers and practitioners to gain an insight into “HairHealth as Self-Care”.
HairEx Expo 2019 takes place at Clayton Hotel, Birmingham, 3 & 4 August 2019, for more information: www.hairex.uk