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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...

FLF family learning festival family learning funding

william doust

Innovation across Kent County Council - 0 views

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    more innovation at kent council! - could you use this as evidence to discuss innovation, and shape these with your local council?
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"The future of youth information in Europe" 'Young people and their information needs i... - 0 views

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    'Young people and their information needs in the context of the information society' Strasbourg, 1st October 2007 PARTNERSHIP AGREEMENT BETWEEN ERYICA AND THE COUNCIL OF EUROPE Colloquy Council of Europe/ERYICA "The future of youth information in Europe" 26-27 November 2007 European Youth Centre Budapest 'Young people and their information needs in the context of the information society' Document prepared for: Directorate of Youth and Sport of the Council of Europe /European Agency for Youth Information and Counselling 'Colloquy on youth information' - Budapest, November 2007 Author: Neil Selwyn, London Knowledge Lab, UK [n.selwyn@ioe.ac.uk]
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Types of council responses to the recession « Policy and Performance - 0 views

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    council respones to recession
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Google Maps - LGEO Research: UK Local Councils Social Media Map Beta - 0 views

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    google maps of local councils using various socialmedia platforms
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Voluntary Action Westminster - News - 0 views

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    Westminster City Council and NHS Westminster voluntary sector funding: culture, arts, wellbeing. Anything like this in your constituencies?
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Directgov: find your council by postcode - 0 views

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    find your council by peet, postcode, street, town.
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cyberspace psychology: learning, shared spaces, gender, etc ;-D - 7 views

internet and young people, how ethical can it be? short url: http://bit.ly/NMQiK long url: http://docs.google.com/gview?a=v&q=cache:4puXKzTyBQYJ:www.goncalocosta.com/index/images/archives/Papers/...

cyberspace psychology learning self-organisation communities

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Local Action - The handy guide for communities working with councillors - 0 views

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    A free PDF guide to working with the public sector a.k.a. councils to deliver the to the local outcomes within the social agenda - Local Area plans etc.,
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Arts Counselling - 0 views

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    arts council top guy with his blog and facebook group ;-) talks aobut polcies and other bits involving arts. would he be on twitter? enjoy ;-)
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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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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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Haringey Youth Service's Youth Space - 0 views

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    Haringey Youth Services Space - is this Haringey council?
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Shortlisted for TPAS1 awards - 0 views

    • william doust
       
      This one is for you Bunny, to explore & share ;o)
    • william doust
       
      see highlights...
  • The 10-minute ‘shorts’ covered
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    This youth group - linked to council or something, got some awards for short 10min films. Any good? - could you contact them for more ideas, to find out about prog? showcase your expertise? opportunities for consulting work?
william doust

ChangeThis :: Self, and Importance. A Call to Reflection and Action - 0 views

  • "When we align ourselves with the opinions of others without examination, we are robbing ourselves of the opportunity to analyze our own preferences and desires, to determine our own solutions. We miss the chance to review the criteria others are utilizing, to question their biases and seek our own inspiration. In stunting the development of our own individual perspectives and initiatives, we trap ourselves in lives that appear to be predestined, and deny the possibility of realizing our personal potential."
    • william doust
       
      To inspire you my lovely charity chums - and to show you why you should reivew other's opinions...as they may stunt your development! - fab & free!
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    why you should listen to your own council and reflect on the agenda of others...;0) free PDF
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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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London Councils welcomes Mayor's commitment to support borough youth crime prevention work - 0 views

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    The Mayor of London today announced that he will provide £20 million to boroughs to match funding they receive from government through the Youth Opportunity Fund (YOF) and Positive Activities for Young People (PAYP).
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Best Value Review of Community Safety - Bury Metropolitan Borough Council - 0 views

shared by william doust on 06 Aug 09 - Cached
    • william doust
       
      Philipa - these are the performance measurement targets that Bury Metropolitan Borough Council put together - can CLP do similar ones? - We're not too sure. Oh BTW this is diigo where we keep our research.
    • william doust
       
      This is Eliz Borg - from CLP doing this page annotation through Campaign for Learning's Regional Dev. Officer's Diigo profile ;-)
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