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Only a quarter of UK adults believe the 2012 London Olympics will help their area, according to a BBC survey.

The Cedar Foundation chose 'A Life Less Ordinary - train for life after brain injury' as the theme for Brain Injury Awareness Week

Do you employ staff or involve volunteers who require criminal records checks? Are you up to speed with the new ACCESS NI Procedures? The ARC (NI) Disclosure Service can provide support to organisations; ensuring applications to the service are completed accurately and efficiently.
The Centre for Social Justice (CSJ) Awards recognise and reward effective poverty fighting groups from across the UK.

An update on forthcoming policy fora facilitated by NICVA.

It’s onward and upward for the 8th Jameson Belfast Film Festival this year taking place in venues across the city 10 -19 April. The festival launched its 8th Programme announcing 10 film-packed days wall to wall with premieres, music, special events and guests with 35 Irish Short Films, 125 features, documentaries and special events from around 32 countries around the world

NICVA is delighted to welcome several new members to the organisation.

Judith Thompson, NI Manager for Skills for Justice, explains to NICVA the role of Skills for Justice in raising the skills agenda in Northern Ireland.

Final chance to vote for your People's Choice volunteering star, as part of Lisburn's Mayor's Awards for Volunteering 2008

The Big Lottery Fund, People’s Millions scheme, wants to fund projects that transform the local environment or provide opportunities or facilities to allow people to take part and enjoy their local area.

You can help to save the lives of the ten million children who die each year by running a tea party.

Education Minister, Caitríona Ruane has congratulated the Spirit of the Community award finalists at a ceremony in Belfast.

Over 300 young people aged 16-24 received their ‘Award of Excellence’ from Caitríona Ruane, Minister for Education at a ceremony in Elmwood Hall, Belfast this week.

SEUPB ANNOUNCES CALL FOR PEACE III - 2.2: Contributing to a Shared Society – Key Institutional Capacities are Developed for a Shared Society.

Important proposals for the future of postal services in Northern Ireland were made on 1 April – and it’s not good news because the Post Office plans to close 42 post offices altogether and replace another 54 with outreach services.

The administration of the Community Festivals Fund is to transfer to local councils effective from April 2008.

NICVA and the Community Development and Health Network have released a briefing on the consultation on the new health proposals for Northern Ireland.

The Skainos Project, East Belfast Mission's landmark regeneration project, has secured £5.4 million from DSD.

Did you know that 21 September each year marks the International Day of Peace? Springboard Opportunities has launched its local campaign to raise awareness and increase civic observance of Peace Day each year, and invites you to come on board.

'Check and check again children are being protected’ The Northern Ireland Commissioner for Children and Young People, Patricia Lewsley, today expressed her deep shock at the findings of a report into the tragic deaths of Madeline and Lauren O’Neill.
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