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The Northern Ireland Judicial Appointments Commission is inviting applications for appointment as fee-paid ordinary (lay) members of the Northern Ireland Valuation Tribunal (NIVT). It is intended to make 10 appointments.

It could well be in NICVA’s Library. NICVA has built up a comprehensive library resource over many years, with current and historical information of all kinds...

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.

In order to tackle Antisocial Behaviour in Belfast the Belfast Community Safety Partnership and Belfast City Council invite groups within the community voluntary sector to apply for a small grant.

The Community Safety Unit of the Northern Ireland Office has commissioned Age Concern and Help the Aged to organise four listening events across Northern Ireland.
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.

Belfast Community Safety Partnership is inviting applications to its Small Grants Scheme for projects up to £1,000.

The Criminal Justice programme provides financial support for activities aimed at promoting judicial cooperation in criminal matters and thus contributing to the creation of a genuine European area of justice based on mutual recognition and mutual confidence.

More than 60 people from the voluntary and community sector and candidates from seven parties took part in NICVA’s election question time on Monday 12 February in the run-up to the Assembly elections in March.

The Wheel is delighted to announce the launch of learningpoint.ie, a central web-based sign-posting service providing a single source of accurate, up-to-date information about training opportunities throughout the Community and Voluntary Sector in Ireland.

The umbrella body for voluntary and community organisations in Northern Ireland strongly supports the proposed legislation launched for consultation today by the Department for Social Development.

A judgement in Belfast today finds the government has failed in its duty on sewage infrastructure planning

NICVA research email briefing highlighting news, events, publications and information relevant to the sector.

The Awards for All scheme from the National Lottery has increased its grants awards to enable groups to apply for grants from £500 to £10,000.

The Probation Board for Northern Ireland is seeking the views of staff, partners, service providers and users, on the location of new offices and reporting centres, and the closure of old offices.

The 2006 CSJ Awards have just been launched to recognise, reward and celebrate the work of innovative grassroots poverty-fighting groups. £25,000 is available in prize money.

The Probation Board is calling for applications for projects which work with adjudicated offenders (offenders on community sentences and for preventative projects for those 'at risk' of offending.
Lisburn City Community Safety Partnership has invited bids for Community Safety Projects with a value of £500 or more for the years 2006 to 2008.

The Northern Ireland Fund for Reconciliation is calling for applications to its Major Grants Programme.

Entries are now invited to the 2005 Guardian Charity Awards in association with NatWest & The Royal Bank of Scotland.
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