A disturbing scene in The Roses film trivialises life-threatening food allergies and spreads dangerous misinformation about EpiPens. Here’s why we’ve spoken out and written to the filmmakers.
Read MoreCharlie was inspired to make a difference and told his parents he wanted to raise money for Natasha’s Foundation to ‘help other boys and girls too.’
Read MoreUse our school food allergy checklist with teaching staff each term to keep your allergic child safe, reduce anxiety, and support their school life.
Read MoreDudley Zoo becomes the first in England with allergy awareness signage, thanks to allergy mum Jodie Dryden, inspiring safer, allergy-friendly attractions.
Read More3 Dubai-style chocolate bars have been urgently recalled in the UK after being found to contain undeclared nuts
Read MoreThe Government has revealed its new NHS 10 Year Health Plan that’s 'fit for the future' - but once again, Allergy has been ignored - it’s not even on the agenda.
Read MoreWe were delighted to be invited to visit Leeds Children’s Hospital to see first-hand how The Natasha Clinical Trial is helping allergy patients in Leeds.
Read MoreWith the right preparation, travelling with food allergies can be safe, empowering and even FUN! We’ve created a Food Allergy checklist to help you enjoy your travels with confidence and peace of mind.
Read MoreThis week, we’re in Scotland - home to hundreds of thousands of people living with food allergies - to highlight the work our charity is doing here and to issue an urgent call to action.
Read MoreEarly Education Minister Stephen Morgan was invited to join an Allergy School lesson with Yr 3’s.
Read MoreBethany was Natasha’s best friend. She was 14 years old when Natasha passed away. There has always been so much interest in how she is doing so I wanted to share the wonderful news, that Bethany got married!
Read MoreWhen anaphylaxis strikes, it can escalate quickly, so knowing exactly what to do is essential.
Read MoreIn a significant and encouraging moment for the allergy community, Sir Keir recognised that allergy was an issue that needed a Government response
Read MoreThe Natasha Allergy Research Foundation was invited to give an opening talk at the Jersey Food Allergy Conference, the first event of its kind in the Channel Islands.
Read MoreNatasha’s allergies didn’t define her confidence, character or stop her from achieving her milestones, ambitions and dreams.
Read MoreThomas and his commitment to helping raise awareness of serious food allergies has led to him to being awarded the prestigious Silver Blue Peter badge, as a symbol of recognition for showing kindness and helping others. We couldn't be prouder of him!
Read MoreThe beautiful Emma Barnett, a BBC broadcaster, presented me with the Game Changer Award in honour of ‘…exceptional contributions to improving food safety and advocating for people living with allergies.’
Read MoreNo child should feel left out or unsafe because of their dietary needs. Here are some steps you can take to ensure your child is included and protected at their school...
Read MoreOnce I’m on the plane, I look at the gangway, the narrow space where I have been told Natasha lay unconscious.
Read More"Didn't she have an EpiPen?" This question is often on people’s minds after hearing or reading about what happened to Natasha.
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