- Access to Equal Brighton & Hove During Building Works
- Action 2 Makes a Difference: An opportunity to reflect on emerging findings from Action 3 research
- Action 3 Research Event: Working with Employers
- Add your Project to the National Social Inclusion Programme Interactive Inclusion Database
- Approved Provider Standard - Awareness Workshop 22nd March 2007
- BHT Celebrates Success
- Brighton & Hove City Council Celebrate UN International Day of Disabled People
- Care Co-Ops Announced Free Nutrition Courses
- Care Co-ops Needs You!
- CCE Conference Materials Available Online
- Citizenship and Volunteering, 27th June 2007
- Communications and PR Policy Available Online
- Communications Workshop Presentations Available to Download
- Councillor Brian Oxley Visits Richmond Fellowship and Care Co-ops.
- Customisable Service User Forms Available to Download
- Disability Equals Business Launches Website
- Download Website & Telephone Research on Adult learning courses in Brighton & Hove
- East Brighton New Deal for Communities Programme Equality Resources Pack
- EBH Announce the Managing Soft Outcomes Workshop (5th & 25th of July 2007)
- Education Partnership Pioneers English for Academic Purposes Course
- Emma Capon (RESET) to be guest speaker at next Social Mentoring Network forum
- Employing Young Adults with Convictions - Good Practice Guide
- Employment and skills boosted by ESF, says James Plaskitt
- Enter the Edge Awards for a chance to win £300,000
- Equal Handbook Available to Download
- Equal Works Conference Presentations and DVDs Online
- Families-at-Risk Review for the Cabinet Office
- First Surrey Supported Employment Conference
- Formal Consultation on Proposals for Mental Health Vocational Services
- Free Programme of Mentoring Training
- Free programme of mentoring training and supported mentoring
- Funding Opportunities: Two new ESF Regional Programmes
- Introducing Hollingdean Steps Project
- Knowledge and Skills for Neighbourhood Renewal: Theory and Practice
- Learning Disability Services (LDS) Newsletter
- Learning Disability Services Present "Our Art"
- Marc Wood Wins a 2007 Star Award
- Melvyn Celebrates His First Job
- Mentoring & Befriending - Tackling Social Exclusion - MBF National Conference
- Motorvation (EBH24) – An Interview with Programme Manager Steve Philliben
- Motorvation Open Day, 31st May
- News - Access Newsletter
- Older Worker Workshop Presentations Available to Download
- PATH BHCC Traineeships Project
- Position Available: Research Assistant, University of Sussex for Action 3
- Presentation: In-Work Benefits Calculation Tool at EBH (26th September)
- Project Plans Available Online
- Social Mentoring Conference - 17th September
- Social Mentoring Research Forum
- Soft Outcomes Information
- Sussex Deaf Association present Ruth Montgomery
- Terry Roy's (Programme Manager) Equal Presentation Available to Download
- Transnational Conferences on the 14th & 16th of March 2007
- Transnational Study Visit (March 2007) a Success
- UK Advisory Network on Disability Equality Needs Members
- Use your skills in the Community! CUPP Trustee Matching Event
- Welfare to Work Convention
- ‘What makes a successful mentoring experience?….a mentee’s perspective’
- EBH Development Workshops
- Employment and Inequality: Closing the Gap in Brighton and Hove
Knowledge and Skills for Neighbourhood Renewal: Theory and Practice
The Community University Partnership Project presents Knowledge and Skills for Neighbourhood Renewal: Theory and Practice as part of an Occasional Seminar Series. This will be led by Charlie Jordan and Tom Bourner.
This will take place on Monday 9th July 2007, 5pm-6.30pm at the Small Hall, Ringmer House, Famer Campus, University of Brighton. Click here for a map.
Wine, soft drinks and light refreshments will be provided
This seminar looks at the theory and experience of ‘ALTogether’, a programme of learning and skills for Neighbourhood Renewal. The programme is based around Self-Managed Action Learning for change agents and the seminar will be delivered by the author and key co-ordinator of the programme. It will launch the ‘ALTogether Tool Kit’, an on-line compendium of materials used by the programme, including a range of tools for use by those working in Neighbourhood Renewal or community development. This is now available free at the Sussex Learning Network.
There is no need to book, just come along.