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Councils - summary of changes

A summary of the outcomes of the Review of Public Administration.
NICVA | Admin | 23 Nov 2005

Nominate one in a million

What has been the moment or person of 2005 that you feel was one in a million? We invite you to share your good news stories from the past year.
NICVA | Miriam Bell | 14 Nov 2005

Funding for modernisation from DSD

The Department for Social Development is seeking applications for its three year and £3m Modernisation Fund by 10 January 2006.

Finding solutions to funding core costs

Neil Irwin, Member Services Manager at NICVA, highly recommends Full Cost Recovery Course delivered through the Management Development Programme.
NICVA | Neil Irwin | 10 Nov 2005

Funding for EU youth organisations

The programme supports the permanent activities of bodies pursuing an aim of general European interest in the field of youth or an objective which is part of the European Union’s policy in that area.
NICVA | James Laverty | 08 Nov 2005

What future for Fermanagh playgroups?

A report on Fermanagh playgroups shows their cross community function but also the need for action to ensure their future.
The Fermanagh Trust | Lauri McCusker | 08 Nov 2005

EContentplus: Funding for internet tasks

This is a multiannual Community programme to make digital content in Europe more accessible, usable and exploitable and facilitate the creation and diffusion of information, in areas of public interest, at Community level.
NICVA | James Laverty | 07 Nov 2005

New website puts Fermanagh online

A website called Fermanagh Info (www.fermanagh.info) makes it easy to find out about non profit activity in the area.
The Fermanagh Trust | Admin | 28 Oct 2005

Award for cancer awareness programme

A pioneering programme, developed to increase breast and cervical screening awareness among women, has been honoured at the National Training Awards.
Women's Resource & Development Agency | Ailish Curran | 24 Oct 2005

Leonardo da vinci programme open day

Leonardo da Vinci is the European Community's vocational training programme. It encourages collaboration between organisations involved in vocational training, aiming to improve the quality of training provision, develop the skills and mobility of the workforce, stimulate innovation and enhance the competitiveness of European industry.
British Council - Leonardo Programme | James Laverty | 12 Oct 2005

Bringing healing to victims and survivor

Trauma Recovery Network has big plans, says coordinator Paula Beattie, starting with a major conference on healing in November.
Trauma Recovery Network | Paula Beattie | 10 Oct 2005

Healthcare Professional Day

Success of Multiple Sclerosis Society Training Day for Healthcare Professionals in NI.
MS Society NI | Emma Ferguson | 07 Oct 2005

Leonardo da vinci programme open day

Leonardo da Vinci is the European Community's vocational training programme. It encourages collaboration between organisations involved in vocational training, aiming to improve the quality of training provision, develop the skills and mobility of the workforce, stimulate innovation and enhance the competitiveness of European industry.

North Belfast Partnership's new Website

Over the last few months, North Belfast Partnership has been updating its website and a new interactive site has now gone live!

Funding for skills and employment

A £20million package from the Department for Employment and Learning will help projects aimed at improving skills and employment prospects and addressing the needs of those disadvantaged in the labour market.

Training Day for Healthcare Professionals in NI

Multiple Sclerosis Society Hosts First Ever Training Day for Healthcare Professionals in NI
MS Society NI | Emma Ferguson | 26 Sep 2005

Young People's Fund to open on 28 Sept

In Northern Ireland the Big Lottery Fund are giving out £9.8 million through the Young People's Fund over the next three to five years for young people up to 25 years old. This scheme is opening on the 28 September 2005.

New law helps special needs children

Children with special educational needs are to have increased rights to be educated in mainstream schools.

Heritage Lottery fund advice surgeries

Places are still available in upcoming grant surgeries.
Heritage Lottery Fund (Northern Ireland) | Úna Duffy | 05 Sep 2005

Schools delve into Protestant faith

A new multi-media resource for Religious Education in Integrated Primary Schools called 'Delving Deeper' has been launched by NICIE at Rathvarna Resource Centre in Lisburn.
NI Council For Integrated Education | Philip O' Sullivan | 31 Aug 2005

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