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Community forum to tour English regions
6 January 2006
The umbrella body for the voluntary and community sector is launching a tour of the nine English regions this month.
Key Read
6 January 2006
Staying Connected: Echoes of Conflict. Edited by Conflict and Change. Conflicts are inevitable and can be productive if societies want to adjust to changing circumstances, according to this book - but only if they are handled with wisdom. Staying Connected features interviews with members of communities from four continents now living in east London and gives an interesting account of how they use experiences from their home communities to deal with problems. It concludes that conflicts are best resolved with a mixture of skills, self-awareness, responsiveness and compassion.
Innovations - Scheme to boost black pupils' success
6 January 2006
The Black Pupils' Achievement Programme is a government scheme aimed at raising academic attainment among black pupils in mainstream schools. Eighty-five schools across England are taking part in the initiative, which tries to create better understanding of the issues facing black pupils and provide support for teachers and students. Project director Val McGregor answers our panel's questions.
5 Steps to... encourage cycling
6 January 2006
1. Create cycle paths. Routes that are clearly segregated from roads are safer and more popular, says Andy Wistow, director of green transport charity Sustrans' National Cycle Network. These include canal towpaths, routes through parks and disused railways lines. Above all, they must go to places that people want to visit, such as universities, schools and railways stations, he says.
Evaluation Lessons - Struggle to tackle sicknote culture
6 January 2006
BACKGROUND Project: Working Neighbourhoods Period of evaluation: 2003-2005 Evaluating organisation: Institute for Employment Studies Evaluated commissioned by: Department for Work and Pensions Aims and outline of project: The pilots aim to test new local...
The Year Ahead
6 January 2006
What will be the key regeneration issues in 2006? Jamie Carpenter, Joey Gardiner and Ben Walker highlight three areas in which crucial change lies head and reveal the timetable for important upcoming events month by month
Milton Keynes deal points the way ahead
6 January 2006
One of the biggest regeneration tests the Government faces in 2006 is deciding how the infrastructure needed to support the hundreds of thousands of new homes planned for the South-East can be funded.
City regions must unite true partners
6 January 2006
If Mori asked high street shoppers what they thought about city regions, they'd most likely get little response. Yet suddenly, think-tanks and other bodies seem to be talking about nothing else.
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