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william doust

South West Forum News - 0 views

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    "Building Cohesive Communities: What frontline staff and community activists need to know 20/10/2009 This CLG publication provides guidance at a glance for frontine workers on techniques which can help build community cohesion."
william doust

South West Forum News - 0 views

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    "2007-08 Citizenship Survey: Empowered Communities Topic Report 02/11/2009 Using 2007-08 Citizenship Survey data, this report provides an in-depth examination of community empowerment: whether people feel they can influence local and national decisions; whether they would like to be more involved in decision making; what would make it easier to influence decision making; and how people would influence decisions if they wanted to. It also looks at people's trust in institutions and what activities people actually take part in (civic activism, civic consultation, civic participation and volunteering). It is one of a series of annual reports from the 2007-08 Citizenship Survey. Other reports cover Volunteering and Charitable Giving, Identity and Values, Community Cohesion and Race, Religion and Equalities."
william doust

17 ways the Community Kitchen at Saanich Neighbourhood Place = good collaboration - 1 views

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    This is something Bunny, Christine and Eliz have discovered in their journeys to community cohesion, cameradership and collaboration amongs their learners. As Delightful Dawn (Psycho-therapis) said, it creates a habit of ritual and therefore glues those bonds tighter ;-)
william doust

Wider Family Learning - 0 views

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    The materials link to Every Child Matters outcomes and focus on four areas: * community cohesion (including neighbourhood participation, community safety (especially issues around guns), gangs and knives) * health and wellbeing (including sport, healthy eating) * arts and culture (including encouraging reading, museum work) * sustainable development (including global trade, sustainable living).
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    There is a scheme of work for a scrap booking course that looks like a good place to start - thinking Paula
william doust

Community Cash Awards - 0 views

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      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.
william doust

Learning Revolution: Festivals, Libraries & Interesting responses ;-D - 7 views

Digital Britain Report... http://www.official-documents.gov.uk/document/cm76/7650/7650.asp main interest...From informal adult learning.... >Fun digital related activities build confidence & invis...

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Elizabeth Borg

Family Learning Festival - 34 views

I especially enjoyed the Mosaic Report - as research for our FLF funding application.....and it's also an inspiration to CLP of how using data etc can be soooo effective in making your case... will...

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william doust

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anonymous

Why Music Moves Us: Scientific American - 0 views

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    more evidence for benefits of music & dancing ;-)
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    thanks ;-) there's a book called - "this is your brain"...and the rest is linked to music ;-)
Elizabeth Borg

South Oxhey Festival : Welcome - 0 views

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    This is the festival, celebrating Gareth Malone's choirs in South Oxhey, and their achievements. CLP have applied for a prescence there - stall and familly learning activities.
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    South Oxhey Choir
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    Go CLP!
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