Research states that one in four adults and one in ten children will experience mental health problems at some point in their life. Even so, there is still a great deal of stigma attached to mental health problems. Understandably, it can be a difficult topic to talk...
Education
Why every month is Black History Month at ACAP
Black History Month is observed every October here in the UK. While it's an opportunity to celebrate black history, it also raises questions about whether it’s enough to celebrate black history once a year and how black history is taught in schools across the UK. How...
British Science Week Competition: Water Movement Experiment
We're back again for another science experiment competition! Remember the cabbage you used for the last experiment? Well, you can put the remaining leaves to good use (we're not a fan of food waste here at ACAP!) for another fun experiment. This time we're doing a...
British Science Week Competition: Colour Changing Drink Experiment
Being stuck at home for the past few months, we're sure you're missing being in the school science lab. So to celebrate British Science Week 2021 we're inviting you to turn your kitchen into your very own lab! For a chance to win a free science kit, see if you can...
What is Universal Credit?
With unemployment soaring due to Covid-19, many people are applying for Universal Credit for the first time. This is the first of a two-part guide on the Universal Credit system and how it works. Firstly, this article will explain what Universal Credit is, the...
Universal Credit: How it Works
Universal Credit is a popular source of support for many people. Particularly, in recent times due to financial repercussions of the pandemic. This article is the second in a two-part guide on the Universal Credit system and how it works. If you didn't read the first...