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Multimedia - Whitefoot and Downham Community Food + Project
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Guidance for Referrers and Download Resources. In May 2014, The APPG on Poverty announced the Paul Goggins Memorial Prize. Paul Goggins MP was the Secretary of the APPG on Poverty and a strong voice for the anti poverty campaign in and outside of Parliament. The prize was to be awarded to the best civil society initiative that could demonstrate that it had reduced poverty in a tangible way. And the Winner is . The Whitefoot and Downham Community Food Project! For additional background please see:.
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Infrastructure Bill [HL] — Commons Amendments – in the House of Lords at 4:05 pm on 9th February 2015 | APPG Poverty
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Previous Work by the APPG. Previous Work by the APPG. Infrastructure Bill [HL] Commons Amendments in the House of Lords at 4:05 pm on 9th February 2015. Posted on 17 Feb 2015 under Uncategorized. Baroness Jones of Moulsecoomb Green. 6:30 pm, 9th February 2015. I said at the beginning that my main point of concern related to the groundwater source protection zones 1 to 3. The Government are not taking that issue seriously enough. Those zones were protected in the original Amendment. On renewables and cutt...
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Paul Goggins Award - Whitefoot and Downham Community Food + Project
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Guidance for Referrers and Download Resources. In May 2014, The APPG on Poverty announced the Paul Goggins Memorial Prize. Paul Goggins MP was the Secretary of the APPG on Poverty and a strong voice for the anti poverty campaign in and outside of Parliament. The prize was to be awarded to the best civil society initiative that could demonstrate that it had reduced poverty in a tangible way. And the Winner is . The Whitefoot and Downham Community Food Project! For additional background please see:.
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The Centre for Research & Innovation in Social Policy and Practice
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WHAT WE DO and HOW. WHO ARE OUR TRUSTEES. NEWS, VIEWS and FORUMS. The Centre for Research and Innovation in Social Policy and Practice. CENTRIS was established in 1988. Its mission is to support innovative social policy and practice. Its method is to work with partners active in the field to develop solutions to social issues, through a mixture of research and innovatory initiatives. To help develop its 'Poverty and Inequality' programme and this continued throughout 2012. This 5 year project will se...
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Politics Archive » Community Politics for Change
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Community Politics for Change. Laquo; Older Entries. MAKING SENSE OF THE ELECTION RESULTS AND LOOKING AHEAD TO 2015. Posted June 3, 2014 By admin. And what do they tell us about the politics of civil society? Read the remainder of this entry ». Be the first to comment. The Power and Potential of Learning and Sharing Ideas: Why we need to both discuss and listen. Posted May 5, 2014 By admin. Be the first to comment. Creating a Change from the Voices of Young People – Guest post By Dan Moxon. Professor Joh...
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Highlights from Living Wage Week 2014 | APPG Poverty
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Previous Work by the APPG. Previous Work by the APPG. Highlights from Living Wage Week 2014. Posted on 10 Nov 2014 under Previous Publications. Living Week 2014 2nd-8th November was the biggest and liveliest to date with events up and down the country, drawing sharp focus to the issue of low pay and in-work poverty. The Living Wage Foundation announced over 1000 Living Wage accredited employers, a huge milestone for the campaign. 1 Monday launch of new rate. You can watch the Islington light show here.
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Civil Society | APPG Poverty
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Previous Work by the APPG. There is widespread agreement between political parties that the state cannot do all the heavy lifting to reduce poverty. Civil society has a vital role to play. The APPG on Poverty worked with Edge Hill University to explore what civil society can do. The work programme included a review of the growing number of fairness commissions and meetings with parliamentarians and those already active in civil society. A Good Society Without Poverty. Whose responsibility is poverty?
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