What is the Youth Offer?
The Mayor of London and the Government are working together to deliver a £79m ‘London Youth Offer’. The package will run over two years from 2008 to 2010, with £20m coming from the Mayor’s London Development Agency (LDA) and £59m from the Department for Children, Schools and Families (DCSF).
The Mayor of London and the Government are working together to deliver a £79m 'London Youth Offer'. The package will run over two years from 2008 to 2010, with £20m coming from the Mayor's London Development Agency (LDA) and £59m from the Department for Children, Schools and Families (DCSF).
What is the Youth Offer?
The Mayor of London and the Government are working together to deliver a £79 million 'London Youth Offer' to help provide more activities and services for young Londoners.
Working with Young People/Youths? - some money if you are considered to be working in London. An umbrealla programme that links to Youth Opportunity Fund (YOF)
What is STAN?
STAN is a membership network for second tier advisors in London.
Who can join? - £35 per year though...
Membership is open to all second tier advisors working in greater London. When we say 'second tier advisor' we mean anyone who spends the majority of their work time advising voluntary and community organisations: You might be a Small Groups Development Worker, a Capacity Builder or a specialist Funding Advisor - no matter what your job title you are welcome to join.
We also accept membership from those who aren't advisors but who might be interested in second tier advice; for example Grants Officers, Managers and Training Officers. These individuals are classified as 'STAN Friends' and can access all the network's services apart from some advisors only Learning Sessions.
Membership of STAN is on an individual basis and costs £35 per organisation per year.
'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]
Fab facebook grouop, sometims the guys meetup in real life. they also have a twitter account: http://www.twitter.com/thirdsectorPR - enjoy ;o) In a meeting in a pub in London, they chatted about Blogging and it's relationship to PR.
For your diaries people: free event by london voluntary services council on ICT.
Prog includes: e-learning tools, tech suporting collaboration see page.
What's Up Information is a cross platform marketing solution designed to deliver your training, volunteering and employment oppotunities directly into the hands of London's 12 - 19 year old