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Oneplace homepage - 0 views

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    "the Oneplace website. Here you can see how local public services are performing in England, if they provide value for money and where they could improve. The Audit Commission, Care Quality Commission, HM Inspectorates of Constabulary, Prisons and Probation and Ofsted are working together to provide an independent overview of the quality of life in your area. You can also discover how well local public organisations, such as councils and police forces work together to meet local needs."
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FREE London Civic Forum: Resources Catalogue - get going with BigSociety - 0 views

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    "The resources listed in this catalogue provide a wealth of information on how to effectively engage local people, increase active citizenship and social responsibility, all of which lead to a greater sense of identity, wellbeing and belonging in the community. This online guide allows you to peruse our resources and explore our learning and expertise. In sharing our work, we hope to champion good practice in empowerment across London, supporting local services, voluntary and community groups and local people to work together to achieve better outcomes for all. Resources are grouped into four types of report: * RESEARCH REPORTS * EVENTS REPORTS * CASE STUDIES * GUIDANCE TOOLS"
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Community Cash Awards - 0 views

    • william doust
       
      Could help you help young people who are your service users to help them get a project up and running to futher build their confidence.
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    £1 Million Available to Support Youth Projects (UK) Young people are being given the chance to claim a share of £1 million to help tackle the dangers of drugs, crime and play a positive role in their community. The Royal Bank of Scotland Community Cash Awards will see £1 million of grants being distributed by youth charity "The Prince's Trust" to young people who want to run community projects in some of Britain's poorest areas. The Awards, worth £250 to £5,000, are available to disadvantaged 14 to 25-year-olds who want to transform their area and learn practical skills. Projects could range from improving local youth facilities to tackling teenage pregnancy or drug misuse. Projects must: · be run and managed by people between the ages of 14 and 25 · clearly benefit the local community · benefit the people running the project · be a new or developing project. Previous projects supported include; an amateur boxing project to give young people greater confidence; and a media project to promote community cohesion and greater understanding between the local community and asylum seekers. Applications can be made at any time.
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Let them write columns « Policy and Performance - 0 views

  • Let them write columns
  • The digitally illiterate Yes, there are people who don’t have access to the Internet and there are people who don’t know how to use it or use it effectively.   But I’d argue that these people won’t be increasingly disenfranchised because much of the real digital engagement is an as well as and not instead of .  However, there will be a real and widening gap between those who weren’t already connected in and those who have new channels of access via the Internet. Of course, as public servants we must find ways to help people get engaged and use new and existing paths to empowerment.   We will never reach full success, and we must never stop trying.  But whatever we do, we must not ignore tools because some people don’t have them yet.  And we definitely must not ignore those citizens who are already gathered online and ready and willing to engage, critique, join-in and collaborate on the services and issues that matter to them.
  • The digitally empowered Last night,  James Cousins, a councillor, was Tweeting from a Wandsworth council meeting.  That’s where I live.   I thought it was kinda cool to get a glimpse, 140 characters at a time, of what was being discussed about my local area.  It’s certainly more than I’ve ever had before.  I’ve never attended a local council meeting even though it’s a public meeting.
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    • william doust
       
      Eliz - what we discussed - remotely - highlighted.
    • Elizabeth Borg
       
      Yes, and we can use this in our 'cyber community' bid. And the point is, as the author says, we can help people to work towards being able to access and use the internet.
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    Digital literacy and white hall - local govt. Check it out towards the bottom. One sentence reminds me remotely of something discuss with Eliz.
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Marcel Berlins: The government's plan to allow people to comment on public services onl... - 0 views

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    guardina take on public involvement in public services
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Working Together - Public Services On Your Side - 0 views

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      march 10th hot of the press - shapoing public services & community engagement
  • Working Together - Public Services On Your Side
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LAA and LSP improvement support programme - 0 views

    • william doust
       
      Hi, perhaps you could prep up on this? Helps you shape the agenda - and position your services more favorably! - that's the govt. theory! - participate.
  • Regional Improvement and Efficiency Partnerships (RIEPs), and other organisations, to improve the lives of people in our communities
  • Local area agreements (LAAs) are the key mechanism for agreeing and delivering on priorities for local people. They are at the heart of the new performance framework and are a priority for all councils and their partners.
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  • partners and others to support the delivery of LAAs and Sustainable Community strategies (SCS). We can provide support to elected members, officers and partners working across all outcome areas through:
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CSV > Services > Employee Volunteering > Employee Volunteering Page - 0 views

  • CSV works with companies to set up volunteering projects that give the benefit of voluntary action for employers, employees and the community as a whole.
    • william doust
       
      explore and use pester power please ;0)
    • william doust
       
      If you liked this link and you are a charity involved in learning and family learning why not join our group? - we share web findins ;o)
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    part of email about employer registering employees for their CSR charter - engaging local communities!
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