
Catch up on all of our latest news and research
SME action plan for strategic networking
Strong and diverse networks are crucial to the success of your businesses and innovations. But how can you maximise the benefits of networking? Read our SME action plan for strategic networking.
Two Smartline alumni receive prestigious SWAHSN award
Inspire Cornwall and Hunrosa have been awarded prestigious funding from SWAHSN’s Health Equity & Innovation Challenge.
How feasible and accepted is digital technology among social housing residents?
New research explores how Cornwall’s social housing residents use digital technology that aims to improve health and wellbeing.
Fuel poverty can increase mental health risks for social housing tenants
New research published in Wellbeing, Space and Society, highlights the increased mental health risks of fuel poverty, for people living in social housing.
Digital tips for showcasing your impact
Catch up on our recent event for digital tips and tools on running your community group or social enterprise and visually showing your impact.
Research investigates new ways to model mould growth
In our latest research, we monitor mould growth by testing a laboratory-based model in real people’s homes.
Smartline’s Project Director calls for action in response to the housing crisis
During this one-day hybrid conference we discussed the systemic causes of the current housing crisis. Catch up on the recording and hear from Emma Bland, Smartline’s Project Director.
Supporting digital Inclusion in Cornwall
For National Inclusion Week we take a look some of the projects promoting digital inclusion in Cornwall.
Research by Cornish business, CNC Craft, featured at an international event hosted in Montreal
A local Cornish business called CNC Craft presented their Smartline research into crafts and wellbeing to an international audience.
Household products should carry asthma warnings
Our latest research finds evidence that a group of chemicals found in a wide range of household products increase the risk of asthma.
How is our community engagement improving health and wellbeing?
We hear from Karen Spooner, our Community Engagement Manager from Volunteer Cornwall, to find out how community work is improving health and wellbeing.
Changing energy and water usage during lockdown
New research finds changes in people’s energy and water usage at home during lockdown. What does this tell us?
How can we improve digital inclusion post COVID-19?
The most distinguishing societal change in response to COVID-19 has been the global switch to digital technology, with many at risk of being left behind.
How can we improve mental health for people living in social housing?
What are the links between social cohesion, mental health, and physical health for people living in social housing?
We’ve engaged with more than 280 businesses
Over the last four years, we‘ve engaged with more than 280 organisations, charities, businesses and social enterprises. How could we help you?
Cornwall Neighbourhoods for Change (CN4C)
Innovation project: A new app to revolutionise the delivery of routine health checks
All Saints Church Community Centre
Innovation Project: supporting a new community IT hub that offers free drop-in sessions, training and support.
A smart radon sensor helped us to prevent health risks at home
A radon sensor helped to prevent health risks, helping us to spot a resident who’d turned off her heating in winter.
Online coffee mornings connect Cornwall residents
Volunteer Cornwall and Coastline Housing teamed up to start digital coffee mornings to connect the local community.