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The NICVA Management Development Programme looks back on its successes.
NICVA | Management Development Programme | 09 Mar 2005

Voluntary and community groups in Northern Ireland have been urged to declare openly their opposition to sectarianism, racism and all other forms of intolerance and violence...

Join Karen Churches on her 10km Kellogg's Corn Flakes Great Walk 2005.

The Ulster Cancer Foundation (UCF) are encouraging smokers to ‘Wake up to No Smoking Day’ at smoke free Cafe Conor, Belfast to share a healthy breakfast...

Get a life, get active - that's the message from the Health Promotion Agency for Northern Ireland (HPA) today as it launches the 2005 Get Active in the Community Cash Grant Awards...

NIPPA, the Early Years Organisation, and the Arts Council of Northern Ireland will today officially launch two projects set to bring a cash injection of £340,000 to the early years sector across Northern Ireland...

A giant baked beans and waffle breakfast, created by Protestant and Catholic schoolchildren, will be on display at a special event being held in Belfast to promote the campaign for a Bill of Rights.

A Portadown school and Save the Children
host the Northern Ireland launch of a unique project which aims to send one hundred million children to school. Press release.

Good practice seminars on dismissal, disciplinary and grievance matters.

The Northern Ireland Commissioner for Children and Young People (NICCY) is helping to provide a space for understanding by hosting an exhibition of artwork by minority ethnic groups at the offices of the Commissioner on Anti-Racism Day 21 March 2005.

Glasgow has been chosen by CIVICUS, the World Alliance of Citizen Participation, to host the 2006 World Assembly entitled Acting Together for a Just World.

The Women’s Policy Forum has organised a march tomorrow to protest against funding cuts which are creating a crisis in the women’s sector...

NICVA (Northern Ireland Council for Voluntary Action) has welcomed the announcement by government that it is consulting on new charity legislation for Northern Ireland...

Young at Art is the brains behind one of Belfast's most charming events for children, the annual Belfast Children's Festival. This is your chance to be part of the magic as Alice Jackson, Audience Development Officer at Young at Art, calls for volunteers and introduces the 2005 festival programme.

NICVA welcomes the following organisations into membership.

Macmillan Cancer Relief, the charity that helps people living with cancer, has launched a £1million appeal to fund the development of a Macmillan Support and Information Centre based at Belfast City Hospital.

On 17 November 2004 an invited audience, including Zoe Anderson, Public Affairs Officer (Civic Representation) at NICVA, took part in a mock trial of United Nations Security Council (UNSC) Resolution 1325. Zoe declares the outcome of the exercise.

Delegates who attended the 'Connecting the Dots: Plotting the Future of ICT in the Voluntary and Community Sector' conference.

Your comments are welcome on NICVA's draft response to the consultation on the government's 'Draft Priorities and Budgets 2005-08' document.

NICVA has requested an urgent meeting with the Secretary of State to reverse budget cuts before they do severe harm to services provided by voluntary and community groups.
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