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Engaging multi lingual communities
I just found this which members might find useful Here are a few suggestions and and are provided without prejudice from Michael (See more…
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Rethinking neighbourhoods – report
A blueprint for rethinking and revitalising neighbourhoods policy, this report from IPPR draws together a wealth of research into how and why neighbourhoods are…
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IPPR urges double devolution
Think tank, the IPPR, has urged the government to return to the ‘double devolution’ agenda, pioneered by former local government secretary David Miliband. Under the policy,…
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Can town planning eradicate poverty?
Planning has played a transformational role in improving the quality of life of all of our communities and has a critical responsibility to tackle poverty. It has…
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Progress Housing Group – community safety week success
Around 300 people played a part in Progress Housing Group’s first Community Safety Week across South Ribble and the Fylde Coast in Lancashire which took…
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How many volunteers?
Here are some interesting statistics from the NCVO…. http://data.ncvo-vol.org.uk/a/almanac12/almanac/civil-society/how-many-people-work-in-civil-society/ s…
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Respect for each other in community engagement
Here are some interesting thoughts from Mo Douglas, shared on linked in. Ask yourself – are you respecting eachother in community engagement? Solutions-oriented Are…
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Dyslexia Awareness week
Dyslexia Awareness Week Monday 14th October marks the start of Dyslexia Awareness Week 2013. The British Dyslexia Association aims to highlight those difficulties, other…
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First commercial community transport
The UK’s first commercially-sponsored community transport service has been launched in Plymouth. The Dial A Ride scheme will offer elderly and disabled adults door-to-door…
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Whole Place Community Budgets
A Public Accounts Committee (PAC) report into integration across government and Whole-Place Community Budgets today criticised low levels of co-ordination across central departments and called for…