About Us

Healed by Compassion is a multi award winning international health support network, founded in 2010 by the Little Portion Community Project (a well respected health charity, of which the patron is a retired Supreme Court Judge).

We have community profiles on all major social media platforms. Our prominent community profiles are published on Twitter (48,000 followers) and numerous other social media platforms. Our Vice Chair has nearly 20,000 followers on his LinkedIn profile. We have a combined total of approximately 80,000 followers across all major social media platforms.

Our mission is to bring more compassion and kindness. We sometimes run health campaigns on appropriate occasions. Our values are respect, understanding, compassion, kindness and working with hope. Compassion is at the heart of everything we do. It is the dearest quality we possess. The secret of inner peace is the practice of compassion.

Our motto is La vie est belle (life is beautiful).

Our founder and elected chairman is an award winning senior professional and prominent community leader. In his distinguished career, he has been a senior manager in the NHS, expert at the International Criminal Court, lecturer, government official, university researcher, justice of the peace for England and Wales (magistrate, JP), project manager in a science company that provides forensic analyses to the police, expert witness, mental health practitioner, governor of 20 major NHS hospitals (which has treated half of the UK population, include the hospital that saved the UK Prime Minister’s life in March 2020), governor of 5 London schools and chairman of numerous community organisations.

Our patron was a Senior Peer in the House of Lords, sadly she passed away at the age of 94 on 20 March 2019. We are currently seeking a new patron.

Our ambassadors include a Lord Bishop, a Consultant Surgeon, a Hospital Inspector, a Senior Nurse, the past president of the European Confederation of Police, the past president of the British Psychological Society and a former NHS Director of HR.

Our advisors include lawyers, doctors, judges, politicians, police, army, navy, air force, civil servants, local authority officers, Olympic athletes, mental health practitioners, experts in various fields, NHS managers and a multi award winning senior paramedic..

Our honorary life members include 4 Senior Peers in the House of Lords, Consultant Surgeons and Senior Politicians.

Recognition, respect and support from the highest authorities in the United Kingdom and upper echelon of the British Establishment (in chronological order):

On 26 April 2016, the Deputy London Mayor for Policing and Crime (one day before his term of office expired) provided a formal email from City Hall confirming he accepted the invitation to be Honorary Life Member of the Little Portion Community Project, the health charity which established this health support network. The honorary life member later became a Peer in the House of Lords and a Government Minister in the UK Home Office.

On 18 July 2016, the newly appointed Deputy London Mayor for Policing and Crime sent a reply to our chairman after reading examples of his extensive voluntary work. The third paragraph states: “It is always wonderful to read examples of people actively engaging in their communities to make London safer and I would like to take this opportunity to thank you for the work that you do”

On 20 October 2017, the President of the UK Supreme Court confirmed, in an official letter, our chairman’s voluntary work is “fantastic” (this is a direct quote) after reading some of our reports.

On 12 April 2018, our chairman became the first and only professional in recent British legal history to receive the recognition of being “extremely distinguished” (this is a direct quote) in an official letter from the third most senior judge in the UK Supreme Court.

On 8 April 2019 a formal letter from the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) confirmed our chairman has been committed to community cohesion and dedicated his life to supporting communities across Britain (including London).

On 19 October 2020, our chairman was informed by the UK Government’s Representative that he made it onto the longlist of the candidates for the position of Her Majesty’s Chief Inspector of the Crown Prosecution Service but they didn’t shortlist him, even though experts agreed he fully met all criteria.

Our voluntary work:

Please note we are unfunded, as a result, our charitable activities are limited to what can be achieved without any funding, such as attending high profile events and meetings with community leaders, doctors, lawyers, politicians and pillars of society.

Summary of advice from experts on reducing stress and anxiety:

1. Avoid stress triggers

2. Focus on issues you can control and make plans to solve them

3. Change your expectations

4. Make time to relax and do activities you enjoy

5. Avoid people who cause you stress

6. Free your heart from hatred

7. Free your mind from worries

8. Live simply

9. Give more

10. Expect less and enjoy every moment

11. Practice gratitude

Below is a free article on self-care for you to download and share with friends:

“The best and most beautiful things in life cannot be seen, not touched, but are felt in the heart.

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