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The overall aim of the Safer Internet plus Programme is to fight against illegal content and to promote safer use of the Internet and new online technologies, particularly for children,
as part of a coherent approach by the European Union.
eParticipation is a preparatory action that aims to harness the benefits of ICT to improve legislative and decision-making processes and to enhance public participation in such processes at all levels of government decision-making.

The Children's Law Centre is seeking information on children & young people who work in Northern Ireland in order to raise awareness of the issues faced by young people who work.

On the day that submissions on the Draft Climate Change Bill were closed, NICVA decided to show the film 'An Inconvenient Truth'. The clear message is that this is not a ‘green’ issue. This is an issue for all of us.
The overall aim of the eContentplus programme is “to make digital content in Europe more accessible, usable and exploitable”.

East Belfast Mission’s Café on the Newtownards Road has just been awarded four stars in the Food Standards Agency ‘Scores on the Doors’ Scheme.

As the deadline passed for public responses to a new Westminster Bill that could see Ministers in court if they failed to cut carbon dioxide emissions, Friends of the Earth said that it is vital that the new law applies to Northern Ireland.

In response to a question from Mary Bradley MLA (Social Democratic and Labour Party) The Minister for Culture, Arts and Leisures, Edwin Poots has outlined the future levels of funding from the Big Lottery Fund.

LIFE+ provides grants for innovative environmental schemes and biodiversity projects

An overview of business upcoming at the Assembly from 11 June 2007 to 15 June 2007.

Arts and Culture Minister Edwin Poots MLA has announced public funding of over £8.5million for the refurbishment of the Ulster Hall.

Would you like to have a stronger rural voice at the decision making table?

Help the Aged and New Lodge Forum were the winners of the overall categories at the 9th Annual SCOPE Awards. The Awards aim to improve the quality of publications, websites, promotional concepts and campaigning and to celebrate their successes.
Small community groups in deprived areas in Northern Ireland will benefit from a £2 milllion investment announced by the Social Development Minister.

Barnardo's Big Toddle got off to a great start as Sarah Travers of BBC's Newsline started the sponsored half mile walk around the Zoo.

Red Cross meals on wheels volunteers in Derry City have been chosen as a winner of this year's prestigious Queen's Award for Voluntary Service - in recognition of the work they do every day to provide meals for vulnerable people.

Health Minister Michael McGimpsey has announced measures to help reduce the length of time children are waiting for speech and language assessments and therapy.
Playground Partnerships is an educational scheme run by Woolworths Kids First that provides financial support to schools wishing to improve their play spaces.

An overview of business carried out at the Assembly from 04 June 2007 to 08 June 2007.

John Daly launched the Northern Ireland Institute of Fundraising Annual Convention at Queen’s Sports brand new state of the art Climbing Wall.
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