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Community Matters researching relationships with children’s services |
Community Matters are collecting information for the Department for Education, who want to understand the barriers that stop community organisations working with their local children's centres to deliver children's services.
Date posted: 03 September 2010
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B & Q One Planet Living Grants |
The B & Q One Planet Living Grant offers £50 to £250 of B & Q materials to schools, registered charities or other recognised community groups within a 20 mile radius of one of their stores.
Date posted: 01 September 2010
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Kelly Family Charitable Trust funds family activities |
The Kelly Family Charitable Trust funds charities whose activities involve the whole family in initiatives that tackle problematical issues that face one or more of its members, and whose aims strengthen family bonds by helping all elements of the family unit grow together and support each other.
Date posted: 19 August 2010
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People’s Postcode Trust funds communities across the UK |
The People’s Postcode Trust is the grant giving independent charitable trust of People’s Postcode Lottery. They distribute funds to small organisations, community groups and registered charities for 3-month projects ranging from £500 to £10,000.
Date posted: 17 August 2010
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O2 Think Big programme offers £5 million to young people |
Telecommunications company O2 is offering £5 million to young people aged 13-25 across the UK to support a project of their choice in their local community. Successful applicants will receive a cash grant of £300, together with training and support to help them make the most of it.
Date posted: 17 August 2010
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Government clarifies ban on Every Child Matters wording |
The Department for Education has moved to calm fears that a ban on the use of the phrase Every Child Matters in the new government signals a shift in policy for children and young people.
Date posted: 16 August 2010
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Child Safety Week 2010 evaluation results |
Findings from an independent evaluation of this year’s Child Safety Week have shown that safety messages are reaching more parents in the lower socio-economic groups, the main target audience for the Child Accident Prevention Trust (CAPT).
Date posted: 16 August 2010
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CD-Rom raises awareness of child protection issues in BME communities |
The Safe Network has developed a CD-Rom resource, produced by the NSPCC, to enable trainers and group leaders to take children’s safeguarding to the heart of BME communities.
Date posted: 16 August 2010
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