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Weekly NICVA email briefing.
NICVA | Member Services | 04 Jun 2004

New features to the NISRA website enable local communities to search Census data, free of charge, for the whole of Northern Ireland.

A new service to help adults in Northern Ireland find education and training courses that suit them is being launched in Antrim today.

Sectarianism and poverty are the top priorities for government action to create a vibrant and successful Northern Ireland, says NICVA in its submission on the annual Programme for Government.

NICVA says sectarianism and poverty are the top priorities for government in its submission on the annual Progamme for Government.

NICVA is hosting a seminar on e-consultation, given by the The Hansard Society, which will explain how e-consultation can enable groups in Northern Ireland to contribute to consultations at Westminister.

The launch of the new Callnet website (www.callnetni.org) provides direction to community based learning.

A new service to help adults in Northern Ireland find education and training courses that suit them is being launched in Belfast today.

Monday morning email alert of news and events in the sector.
NICVA | Member Services | 24 May 2004

Grab your chance to question the NI European Parliament candidates at a special voluntary and community sector Question Time.

Eight page briefing paper from NICVA on the government's review of New TSN and the proposal for an anti-poverty programme.

As part of its Outward and Forward Looking Region project, Concordia will fund some transnational activities from participants from the four sectors it represents.

A new report launched by the National Trust on the economic impact of the environment

New Youth Development launched in Tigers Bay, North Belfast by Deputy Secretary of the Department for Social Development, John McGrath. The 'Mount Sports Zone' was designed by Groundwork NI in consultation with the local community and was principally funded by Urban II through the North Belfast Partnership Board.

Roisin Kelly, NICVA's Training Officer, gives a progress report on the Level One Management Development Programme.

The current term of the members of the voluntary and community sector side of the Joint Forum is about to expire. NICVA is now seeking nominations for the new membership.

The closing date for applciations to become members of the Joint Forum is Friday 14 May.
NICVA | Zoe Anderson | 10 May 2004

Announcing a new website for community based learning, www.callnetni.org.

A third European peace programme should be rolled out in Ireland early in 2007.

Is the consultation document on the future of New TSN the first step towards a fully fledged Anti-Poverty Strategy for Northern Ireland? By Gordon McCullough.
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