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Participation for Change is an exciting new project which uses technology to connect people across Europe. The project uses online events and an e-mentoring programme to share information and experiences that will help organisations to operate more effectively within their own country and as a part of Europe. The project will be launched with an e-conference on 9 June 2010, which will focus on common issues affecting organisations across Europe, including workforce issues, funding and working collaboratively with other organisations.
To take part, sign up at www.participationforchange.org and follow the instructions.
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The Golsoncott Foundation aims to promote, maintain, improve and advance the education of the public in the arts generally and in particular the fine arts and music. This includes providing access to the arts for young people and developing new audiences. Grants vary, but are unlikely to exceed £5,000. The Trustees meet on a quarterly basis (February, May, August and November) to determine applications.
For more details write to the Golsoncott Foundation, 53 St Leonards Road, Exeter EX2 4LS or phone 01392 252855.
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Disability Wales have raised a petition on the National Assembly website calling for Government action to establish a National Strategy on Independent Living for disabled people in Wales. The petition closes on the 17th December by which time they need many signatures in support - the more signatures a petition receives, the more AM`s take notice. Please spread the word through your networks and add your signature to the petition NOW! The petition `calls upon the National Assembly for Wales to urge the Welsh Assembly Government to introduce a National Strategy on Independent Living that recognises the equal right of all disabled people to live in the community, with choices equal to others, and to ensure that this is facilitated through effective and appropriate measures.` This is a great opportunity for all disabled people in Wales to make their voice heard during the run up to the next Assembly elections in May 2011.
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