What We Do

Every-One is a Lincolnshire based charity that works inclusively with people to ensure that every one individual is at the centre of their own wellbeing. We do that by developing and delivering a range of person-centred services and projects that work towards ‘making wellbeing personal’.

Our Projects

Here you will find some of our projects and the people we work with.

Our Work

Scroll across using the arrows to see some of the work we’ve been apart of and the variety of partners we work with.

Co-production Newsletter

We are pleased to offer our monthly Lincolnshire Co-production Newsletter to celebrate all the fantastic co-production that takes place in Lincolnshire and to share opportunities for people to get involved.

Peri Meri Menopause Moments Project

Supporting individuals experiencing menopause, both in the community and the workplace.

This three-year project, funded by The National Lottery Community Fund, offers comprehensive support for individuals experiencing menopause.

We provide a five-week community-based program for individuals, collaborate with employers to create supportive workplace environments, and partner with various organizations to ensure the highest quality of assistance.

Lincolnshire Military, Veterans & Families Wellbeing Network (LMVFWN)

The Lincolnshire Military, Veteran & Families Wellbeing Network was set up in May 2017. There are over 90 members representing a wide range of groups, organisations and services across Lincolnshire. The Network is facilitated and supported by Every-One. Membership is free.

Stardust

STARDUST is an exciting group for young adults (aged 18-50) with additional needs who are passionate about musicals and have a love for performing. The Stardust Story Impetus to develop STARDUST came from Sara Sprague. Having watched many wonderful productions at St...

Collaboration and Knowledge Exchange (CAKE)

CAKE is an established forum, sponsored by Lincolnshire Institute for Rural and Coastal Health. Comprising public members, academics, and representatives from Public Health, CAKE is co-ordinated and facilitated by Every-One, supporting academics and organisations to meaningfully include the public in research.

Co-producing Cancer Services in Lincolnshire

The first meeting of the Lincolnshire Cancer Co-production group took place in May 2019 following a call out for people interested in bringing their lived experience to the table with services to make things better for all.

Guiding Lincolnshire in Mental Health Research Project

Led by the University of Lincoln School of Psychology, supported by Every-One, this one-year National Institute for Health & Care Research funded project works with organisations, groups, and residents in Lincolnshire to understand what future Lincolnshire mental health research priorities need to be.

Our Previous Work

See some of the work that we’ve contributed to previously.