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Announcing the first Brighton & Hove Community Reporters Meetup - 0 views

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      Could you speak to brighton & Hove? - maybe this could be the start of Angel Journalism? I follow them on twitter - so you may get a faster repsonse that way ;-)
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      Here's Brighton & HOve twitter: http://twitter.com/BrightonHoveCC
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      sooo many funky things they're doing: getting bloggers to chat to community reporters, doing "bra collections" - for charities, etc., etc. - really switched on ;-)
  • Announcing the first Brighton & Hove Community Reporters Meetup
  • Gearing up for Learning Festival events
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  • Gearing up for Learning Festival events
  • Gearing up for Learning Festival events
  • Gearing up for Learning Festival events
  • Gearing up for Learning Festival events
  • Announcing the first Brighton & Hove Community Reporters Meetup
  • Gearing up for Learning Festival events
  • Gearing up for Learning Festival events
  • Gearing up for Learning Festival events
  • Gearing up for Learning Festival events
  • Gearing up for Learning Festival events
  • Gearing up for Learning Festival events
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    Community Journalism ;-) Angels just starting off - good to talk to Brighton & Hove. Eliz try via twitter: http://twitter.com/BrightonHoveCC See how they're developing. Angels could have a tater for Journalism. You could link this to Literacy, persuasive text, etc. ;-) So Angels could do courses and link these "revisions" to filming, documentary projects to do social action ;-) fundraising ;-)
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

Online Event Management and Event Registration Software - amiando - 0 views

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    This is an online event management tool I discovered whilst registering for an event which i discovered through my twitter stream. Check it ou or pass it on.
william doust

ESRC Society Today - Events - 0 views

  • Events This section covers all aspects of putting on an event - from running small workshops to organising large scale conferences.
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      Everything you need to know to ensure that your event is successful ;-) Tips, planning, process. Enjoy ;-)
william doust

Institute of Fundraising | Conferences | Cost-Effective Fundraising - 0 views

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    event 30th of March 09- cost-effective fundraisign. Institute of fundraising
william doust

Have fun doing good - LeapAnywhere.com - 0 views

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    organisation that helps charities manage and organise events. It's free to register as charity and individual - but companies are charged so that they can use this website as a platform for their corporate social responsibility commmitments.
william doust

Harness the power of your stories - using what you have to engage audiences - Media Trust - 3 views

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    Bunny - this mediatrust event may give you ideas about how to "product-ize" what you naturally do already in story telling . Run by the mediatrust! £195 for charities. Eliz is interested too.
william doust

Online Event Registration Service - Eventbrite - 0 views

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    interesting web based tool for managing and registering events - US ;0( but give you good ieas...
william doust

Psychological Resilience and Positive Emotional Granularity: Examining the Benefits of ... - 0 views

  • Psychological Resilience and Positive Emotional Granularity: Examining the Benefits of Positive Emotions on Coping and Health
  • Positive emotional disclosureInterventions that promote positive emotions are beneficial to health. To illustrate, in one study, participants were assigned to one of three groups: (1) count your blessings, (2) list daily hassles or (3) control. People who “counted their blessings” weekly for 10 weeks by listing things for which they were grateful or thankful evidenced better subjective health outcomes, including fewer physical complaints, more time exercising, more hours of sleep, and better sleep quality.
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    For centuries, folk theory has promoted the idea that positive emotions are good for your health. Accumulating empirical evidence is providing support for this anecdotal wisdom. We use the broaden-and-build theory of positive emotions (Fredrickson, 1998; 2001) as a framework to demonstrate that positive emotions contribute to psychological and physical well-being via more effective coping. We argue that the health benefits advanced by positive emotions may be instantiated in certain traits that are characterized by the experience of positive emotion. Towards this end, we examine individual differences in psychological resilience (the ability to bounce back from negative events by using positive emotions to cope) and positive emotional granularity (the tendency to represent experiences of positive emotion with precision and specificity). Individual differences in these traits are examined in two studies, one using psychophysiological evidence, the second using evidence from experience sampling, to demonstrate that positive emotions play a crucial role in enhancing coping resources in the face of negative events. Implications for research on coping and health are discussed.
william doust

BBC - Beds Herts and Bucks - Local Radio - Got an event you want to promote? - 0 views

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    This is the page where you can upload content about an event, which goes straight to the news readers on radio. They'll have it infront of them and can choose to promote if they want to. Also
william doust

South West Forum Forthcoming Events - 0 views

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    "9th Exeter Arts & Therapies Conference (Exeter) 17/09/2010 - 17/09/2010 Friday September 17th 2010, 10.00am to 4.30pm - The Exeter Guildhall * Doom & Bloom * In challenging times people need both art and community more not less. Promoting successful Arts & Mental Health practice work in Devon. When EATc began in 2002 there were few projects in Devon specifically working with the arts and mental health. This event, organised in association with Arts & Health South West, celebrates an explosion in their diversity, range and number since then. It is a chance to gather, give and receive inspiration and to feel strength in numbers. It is hoped that it will mark the beginning of an Arts & Emotional Health network for Devon. Cost: £20 (£12 concessions) "
william doust

Chat with PWDs from Diabetes Handprint national campaign - Tu Diabetes - A Community fo... - 0 views

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    hey one of my contacts on twitter has this fab diabetes ning page... [17:34:40] william doust says: http://tudiabetes.com/events/chat-with-pwds-from-diabetes [17:34:52] william doust says: he sent me the link via twitter... [17:35:28] william doust says: he wrote a book about ning - ning for dummies... [17:35:33] william doust says: here's his twitter.. [17:35:34] william doust says: http://twitter.com/askmanny [17:35:41] william doust says: he's fab!
william doust

Summer of Social Good by Mashable - 0 views

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    look at wot the yanks are doing! raising funds for charities via internet and social media! using the power of "social influence" - like "super charged angels"
william doust

Maximising potential through ICT 6th of May 2009 -free - 0 views

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    For your diaries people: free event by london voluntary services council on ICT. Prog includes: e-learning tools, tech suporting collaboration see page.
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