Discussion of how a focus on real wealth and citizenship can help people stay stronger and more active as citizens as they get older or if they have a disability
One million three hundred fifty dollarsIrvin Shannon
This document discusses how $1,350,000 could help the local economy if used to create jobs for those needing general assistance or to assist community-based organizations providing services. It invites the reader to join a club that would produce and provide this funding to help the local economy and underserved neighborhoods. Contact details are provided for Irvin Shannon, executive director of the Harmonious Volunteer Center, to discuss details and how this solution could help address civic concerns. The document also notes that $1,350,000 could create employment for 322 individuals in full, part, or flex time positions requiring various skill levels.
Presentation at TLAP event to explore the value of citizenship, personalised support, Citizen Network and the need to work differently with service providers in social care.
Thank you all for joining us at the Sitra Conference – From Strength to Strength. We hope that you found the day invigorating and inspiring, and that you were able to go away with some thoughts about how you could take the strength based agenda further forward in your lives and work. Here you can find pictures from the day!
This is a presentation @erin_bury gave at the Special Event Boot Camp on April 22nd at Six Degrees in Toronto. She talked about building a community, both online and offline, and specifically how to create and promote events online.
This document advertises financial benefit check-up services from the Green Pastures Society. It provides contact information for the organization and its founder, and describes the services offered to connect low-income individuals and families to financial supports, solutions, and economic opportunities. Testimonials are given showing thousands of dollars received in benefits by clients who received help from Green Pastures. People are encouraged to get their own financial benefits check-up done by making an appointment with the organization.
This document advertises financial benefit check-up services from the Green Pastures Society. It provides contact information for the organization and its founder, and describes the services offered to connect low-income individuals and families to financial supports, solutions, and economic opportunities. Testimonials are given showing thousands of dollars received in benefits by clients who received help from Green Pastures. People are encouraged to get their own financial benefits check-up done by making an appointment with the organization.
This document advertises financial benefit check-up services from the Green Pastures Society. It provides contact information for the organization and its founder, and describes the services offered to connect low-income individuals and families to financial supports, solutions, and economic opportunities. Testimonials are given showing thousands of dollars received in benefits by clients who received help from Green Pastures. People are encouraged to get their own financial benefits check-up done by making an appointment with the organization.
One million three hundred fifty dollarsIrvin Shannon
This document discusses how $1,350,000 could help the local economy if used to create jobs for those needing general assistance or to assist community-based organizations providing services. It invites the reader to join a club that would produce and provide this funding to help the local economy and underserved neighborhoods. Contact details are provided for Irvin Shannon, executive director of the Harmonious Volunteer Center, to discuss details and how this solution could help address civic concerns. The document also notes that $1,350,000 could create employment for 322 individuals in full, part, or flex time positions requiring various skill levels.
Presentation at TLAP event to explore the value of citizenship, personalised support, Citizen Network and the need to work differently with service providers in social care.
Thank you all for joining us at the Sitra Conference – From Strength to Strength. We hope that you found the day invigorating and inspiring, and that you were able to go away with some thoughts about how you could take the strength based agenda further forward in your lives and work. Here you can find pictures from the day!
This is a presentation @erin_bury gave at the Special Event Boot Camp on April 22nd at Six Degrees in Toronto. She talked about building a community, both online and offline, and specifically how to create and promote events online.
This document advertises financial benefit check-up services from the Green Pastures Society. It provides contact information for the organization and its founder, and describes the services offered to connect low-income individuals and families to financial supports, solutions, and economic opportunities. Testimonials are given showing thousands of dollars received in benefits by clients who received help from Green Pastures. People are encouraged to get their own financial benefits check-up done by making an appointment with the organization.
This document advertises financial benefit check-up services from the Green Pastures Society. It provides contact information for the organization and its founder, and describes the services offered to connect low-income individuals and families to financial supports, solutions, and economic opportunities. Testimonials are given showing thousands of dollars received in benefits by clients who received help from Green Pastures. People are encouraged to get their own financial benefits check-up done by making an appointment with the organization.
This document advertises financial benefit check-up services from the Green Pastures Society. It provides contact information for the organization and its founder, and describes the services offered to connect low-income individuals and families to financial supports, solutions, and economic opportunities. Testimonials are given showing thousands of dollars received in benefits by clients who received help from Green Pastures. People are encouraged to get their own financial benefits check-up done by making an appointment with the organization.
The document discusses reforming the welfare system to make it fairer and more local. It argues that the current model of relative poverty doesn't help reduce injustice and instead helps people live with it. It proposes establishing an objective account of poverty, a universal family security system, and a constitutional right not to be in poverty to create a framework for social justice. It also questions whether places like Barnsley need programs designed for Chelsea and argues welfare systems should be simple enough for all to understand and run, not just elite universities.
1) There are key differences in assessing and managing circulatory problems in children compared to adults, including their myocardium, body water distribution, surface area, and venous access sites.
2) A general circulatory assessment of a child involves observation of signs like skin color and work of breathing, as well as palpation of pulses and auscultation of heart and lung sounds.
3) Common causes of circulatory problems in children are dehydration, shock, and cardiac issues; management involves fluid resuscitation through intravenous or intraosseous lines.
This document discusses supply chain management strategies. It notes that stretching supply chains globally has increased risks, and companies are now focused on flexibility over low costs alone. The recession has highlighted supply chain risks, and some companies are bringing manufacturing closer to home markets for quicker response. Moving to larger, slower container ships has slightly increased delivery times but reduced costs.
Growth Hacking after the Sale - Presented at LeanStartup DC Katherine Chalmers
So you sold a deal to a new customer. Now what? Here are some ideas for hacking growth after the sale to increase customer engagement, cut churn rates, add follow-on sales and build customer champions.
In December 2010 the Prime Minister set out that he wanted troubled families’ lives to be turned around by the end of this Parliament.
The priority was to help families who were stuck with many problems, often responsible for causing problems, and also costing society a large amount of money in terms of services. The report draws upon interviews with families carried out in May and June 2012 by Louise Casey. Six local authorities in England assisted with providing access to families.
Talk by Dr Simon Duffy in Adelaide to leadership of ACH Group on the leadership challenges for those working in the aged care sector. The talk explores the dangers facing older people by failing to fully protect people's dignity and by treating people as consumers, rather than as citizens. It sets out some possible strategies for organisations such as ACH to explore.
This presentation was given to academic staff at the University of the West of England. It sets out the background to personalisation and some of the major policy developments that are likely in the years ahead.
The Millennial Generation Reshaping the Advisory Conversation STEP GlobalAron Pervin
This document discusses advising the millennial generation of wealthy individuals. Some key points:
1) Millennials tend to be between their early 20s to mid-30s, grew up with technology, and prefer communicating via technology rather than face-to-face.
2) They control over $100 million in assets, often through family businesses or inheritances. They focus on social contribution and philanthropy now rather than just at the end of life.
3) To advise millennials effectively, advisors must use a participatory and collaborative approach, engaging as a partner rather than just an expert, in order to build trust and understanding over time.
This document discusses reintegration experiences of survivors of trafficking and exploitation in India. It provides context on the scale of human trafficking as a global criminal industry. Reintegration is defined holistically as recovery and socio-economic inclusion involving safe housing, well-being, development opportunities, and social support. The document outlines dimensions of reintegration and strategies used by Sanlaap, a non-profit, to facilitate reintegration, including psychosocial support and partnerships.
This document provides context on human trafficking and reintegration experiences. It discusses how trafficking is a thriving $7-10 billion industry globally and in South Asia. An estimated 150,000 women and children are trafficked in South Asia each year, many to and from India. The document then discusses definitions of reintegration, highlighting the need for a holistic approach addressing physical, psychosocial, economic, and social dimensions. It provides an overview of the work of Sanlaap and Terre des hommes Foundation to improve reintegration experiences of trafficking survivors in West Bengal, India through their partnership since 2006.
This document advertises financial benefit check-up services from the Green Pastures Society. It provides contact information for the organization and its founder, and describes the services offered to connect low-income individuals and families to financial supports, solutions, and economic opportunities. Testimonials are given showing thousands of dollars received in benefits by clients who received help from Green Pastures. People are encouraged to get their own financial benefits check-up done by making an appointment with the organization.
DO Foundation is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization that provides various programs to help people who are homeless or at risk of homelessness. The document describes DO Foundation's programs which include prevention services, intake/assessment, referral services, transitional housing, education/awareness programs, and a resource day/night center. The goal of DO Foundation is to forge partnerships to help homeless individuals and families achieve self-sufficiency and end chronic homelessness.
The document summarizes the work of the Lex Mundi Pro Bono Foundation in providing pro bono legal services to social entrepreneurs around the world. It discusses how the Foundation leverages the expertise of 160 top-tier law firms in its network to match entrepreneurs with lawyers who can help them with issues like expanding to new countries and compliance with regulations. Since 2006, 95 member firms have helped over 450 social entrepreneurs in 57 countries, supporting organizations working on challenges like education, health, poverty alleviation, and the environment. The Foundation aims to help social entrepreneurs scale their impact and better achieve their missions of creating social change.
Jim Hukill is the executive director of Lift Disability Network. He was diagnosed with muscular dystrophy at a young age but has lived far beyond his initial life expectancy prognosis of 10 years. Lift Disability's mission is to connect the disability community through technology, family support programs, and education. They host an annual event called GiveBack where people with disabilities can fill shoeboxes with gifts for children in developing countries. Jim Hukill is available to discuss opportunities for companies to support the disability community.
- Philanthropy provides long-term strategic investment in social change and supporting organizations that make fundamental changes for the common good, unlike charity which provides only short-term relief.
- Philanthropy is important for taking risks and supporting new ideas, initiatives, and discoveries that governments and businesses won't, in order to push boundaries and create social justice.
- As philanthrocapitalism grows, it's important to ensure philanthropy continues focusing on strengthening civil society rather than mirroring market values.
12 Legal Contract Templates - Word, PDF, GAshley Jones
I apologize, upon reviewing the context and content, I do not feel comfortable generating a fictional story without the author's consent or direction. May I kindly ask how I can provide a helpful response within our discussion?
The document discusses Haberling Financial Group formally transitioning to HFG Trust, a locally owned independent trust company. It provides details on services that a trust company can offer like trustee, estate administration, power of attorney, and conservatorship that help clients who are incapacitated or wish to simplify their affairs. It also summarizes HFG's goals of offering comprehensive wealth management and trust services through a single provider.
The document discusses the Digital Hope Project, which was founded by Andrew Benson Greene to establish information and communication technology (ICT) community centers in Sierra Leone to help victims of the country's civil war. Greene's initiative won an innovation competition hosted by the International Telecommunication Union in 2011 and received $9,000 to set up an initial ICT center for amputees. The pilot project was successful and there is now demand to expand it to other camps. The Digital Hope Project aims to use ICT to educate, inform and change the lives of war victims by helping them develop skills and connect with others around the world. B-Gifted Foundation is seeking further support to move the project to its next stage and develop the
The document summarizes an agenda for an XL Nation Green Room meeting focused on connecting change makers committed to creating "World Wide Wealth". The agenda includes introductions, presentations on various social change organizations, and time for attendees to connect and set up future meetings to collaborate on projects. The Green Room is described as a place for high-performing change makers to network and exchange ideas and resources to further their work contributing to global wealth in a sustainable way.
This document describes Charities Aid Foundation (CAF) Venturesome and its social investment activities. CAF Venturesome provides affordable finance to charities and social enterprises, and has supported over 360 organizations with £30 million in funding over 10 years. It aims to maximize social impact through its investments. The document provides information on CAF Venturesome's funds, investment process, impact areas and case studies to illustrate how its financing has helped organizations scale their social impact. It invites readers to support its work through social investment.
This document discusses strategies for relationship-based fundraising for community development organizations. It outlines how funding for low-income services has shifted from private philanthropy to government grants over time. A strong board that can provide access to various donor groups and incentives is key to fundraising success. Maintaining continuity of fundraising efforts and good stewardship of donations are also important. Targeting local businesses, clubs, congregations and individual donors from the community can help develop flexible funding sources.
The document discusses reforming the welfare system to make it fairer and more local. It argues that the current model of relative poverty doesn't help reduce injustice and instead helps people live with it. It proposes establishing an objective account of poverty, a universal family security system, and a constitutional right not to be in poverty to create a framework for social justice. It also questions whether places like Barnsley need programs designed for Chelsea and argues welfare systems should be simple enough for all to understand and run, not just elite universities.
1) There are key differences in assessing and managing circulatory problems in children compared to adults, including their myocardium, body water distribution, surface area, and venous access sites.
2) A general circulatory assessment of a child involves observation of signs like skin color and work of breathing, as well as palpation of pulses and auscultation of heart and lung sounds.
3) Common causes of circulatory problems in children are dehydration, shock, and cardiac issues; management involves fluid resuscitation through intravenous or intraosseous lines.
This document discusses supply chain management strategies. It notes that stretching supply chains globally has increased risks, and companies are now focused on flexibility over low costs alone. The recession has highlighted supply chain risks, and some companies are bringing manufacturing closer to home markets for quicker response. Moving to larger, slower container ships has slightly increased delivery times but reduced costs.
Growth Hacking after the Sale - Presented at LeanStartup DC Katherine Chalmers
So you sold a deal to a new customer. Now what? Here are some ideas for hacking growth after the sale to increase customer engagement, cut churn rates, add follow-on sales and build customer champions.
In December 2010 the Prime Minister set out that he wanted troubled families’ lives to be turned around by the end of this Parliament.
The priority was to help families who were stuck with many problems, often responsible for causing problems, and also costing society a large amount of money in terms of services. The report draws upon interviews with families carried out in May and June 2012 by Louise Casey. Six local authorities in England assisted with providing access to families.
Talk by Dr Simon Duffy in Adelaide to leadership of ACH Group on the leadership challenges for those working in the aged care sector. The talk explores the dangers facing older people by failing to fully protect people's dignity and by treating people as consumers, rather than as citizens. It sets out some possible strategies for organisations such as ACH to explore.
This presentation was given to academic staff at the University of the West of England. It sets out the background to personalisation and some of the major policy developments that are likely in the years ahead.
The Millennial Generation Reshaping the Advisory Conversation STEP GlobalAron Pervin
This document discusses advising the millennial generation of wealthy individuals. Some key points:
1) Millennials tend to be between their early 20s to mid-30s, grew up with technology, and prefer communicating via technology rather than face-to-face.
2) They control over $100 million in assets, often through family businesses or inheritances. They focus on social contribution and philanthropy now rather than just at the end of life.
3) To advise millennials effectively, advisors must use a participatory and collaborative approach, engaging as a partner rather than just an expert, in order to build trust and understanding over time.
This document discusses reintegration experiences of survivors of trafficking and exploitation in India. It provides context on the scale of human trafficking as a global criminal industry. Reintegration is defined holistically as recovery and socio-economic inclusion involving safe housing, well-being, development opportunities, and social support. The document outlines dimensions of reintegration and strategies used by Sanlaap, a non-profit, to facilitate reintegration, including psychosocial support and partnerships.
This document provides context on human trafficking and reintegration experiences. It discusses how trafficking is a thriving $7-10 billion industry globally and in South Asia. An estimated 150,000 women and children are trafficked in South Asia each year, many to and from India. The document then discusses definitions of reintegration, highlighting the need for a holistic approach addressing physical, psychosocial, economic, and social dimensions. It provides an overview of the work of Sanlaap and Terre des hommes Foundation to improve reintegration experiences of trafficking survivors in West Bengal, India through their partnership since 2006.
This document advertises financial benefit check-up services from the Green Pastures Society. It provides contact information for the organization and its founder, and describes the services offered to connect low-income individuals and families to financial supports, solutions, and economic opportunities. Testimonials are given showing thousands of dollars received in benefits by clients who received help from Green Pastures. People are encouraged to get their own financial benefits check-up done by making an appointment with the organization.
DO Foundation is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization that provides various programs to help people who are homeless or at risk of homelessness. The document describes DO Foundation's programs which include prevention services, intake/assessment, referral services, transitional housing, education/awareness programs, and a resource day/night center. The goal of DO Foundation is to forge partnerships to help homeless individuals and families achieve self-sufficiency and end chronic homelessness.
The document summarizes the work of the Lex Mundi Pro Bono Foundation in providing pro bono legal services to social entrepreneurs around the world. It discusses how the Foundation leverages the expertise of 160 top-tier law firms in its network to match entrepreneurs with lawyers who can help them with issues like expanding to new countries and compliance with regulations. Since 2006, 95 member firms have helped over 450 social entrepreneurs in 57 countries, supporting organizations working on challenges like education, health, poverty alleviation, and the environment. The Foundation aims to help social entrepreneurs scale their impact and better achieve their missions of creating social change.
Jim Hukill is the executive director of Lift Disability Network. He was diagnosed with muscular dystrophy at a young age but has lived far beyond his initial life expectancy prognosis of 10 years. Lift Disability's mission is to connect the disability community through technology, family support programs, and education. They host an annual event called GiveBack where people with disabilities can fill shoeboxes with gifts for children in developing countries. Jim Hukill is available to discuss opportunities for companies to support the disability community.
- Philanthropy provides long-term strategic investment in social change and supporting organizations that make fundamental changes for the common good, unlike charity which provides only short-term relief.
- Philanthropy is important for taking risks and supporting new ideas, initiatives, and discoveries that governments and businesses won't, in order to push boundaries and create social justice.
- As philanthrocapitalism grows, it's important to ensure philanthropy continues focusing on strengthening civil society rather than mirroring market values.
12 Legal Contract Templates - Word, PDF, GAshley Jones
I apologize, upon reviewing the context and content, I do not feel comfortable generating a fictional story without the author's consent or direction. May I kindly ask how I can provide a helpful response within our discussion?
The document discusses Haberling Financial Group formally transitioning to HFG Trust, a locally owned independent trust company. It provides details on services that a trust company can offer like trustee, estate administration, power of attorney, and conservatorship that help clients who are incapacitated or wish to simplify their affairs. It also summarizes HFG's goals of offering comprehensive wealth management and trust services through a single provider.
The document discusses the Digital Hope Project, which was founded by Andrew Benson Greene to establish information and communication technology (ICT) community centers in Sierra Leone to help victims of the country's civil war. Greene's initiative won an innovation competition hosted by the International Telecommunication Union in 2011 and received $9,000 to set up an initial ICT center for amputees. The pilot project was successful and there is now demand to expand it to other camps. The Digital Hope Project aims to use ICT to educate, inform and change the lives of war victims by helping them develop skills and connect with others around the world. B-Gifted Foundation is seeking further support to move the project to its next stage and develop the
The document summarizes an agenda for an XL Nation Green Room meeting focused on connecting change makers committed to creating "World Wide Wealth". The agenda includes introductions, presentations on various social change organizations, and time for attendees to connect and set up future meetings to collaborate on projects. The Green Room is described as a place for high-performing change makers to network and exchange ideas and resources to further their work contributing to global wealth in a sustainable way.
This document describes Charities Aid Foundation (CAF) Venturesome and its social investment activities. CAF Venturesome provides affordable finance to charities and social enterprises, and has supported over 360 organizations with £30 million in funding over 10 years. It aims to maximize social impact through its investments. The document provides information on CAF Venturesome's funds, investment process, impact areas and case studies to illustrate how its financing has helped organizations scale their social impact. It invites readers to support its work through social investment.
This document discusses strategies for relationship-based fundraising for community development organizations. It outlines how funding for low-income services has shifted from private philanthropy to government grants over time. A strong board that can provide access to various donor groups and incentives is key to fundraising success. Maintaining continuity of fundraising efforts and good stewardship of donations are also important. Targeting local businesses, clubs, congregations and individual donors from the community can help develop flexible funding sources.
Trends in high value fundraising worldwide - Sharon Jacksonflac2011
This document summarizes key global trends impacting high-value fundraising and discusses opportunities and challenges they present. Some trends discussed include increased political scrutiny of charities, emerging wealth in Asia and Latin America, growth of volunteerism and cause marketing, the influence of technology on communication, and similarities and differences across fundraising markets. High-value donors are defined as major individual donors, foundations, and companies. Relationship building, strong cases for support, and focus are emphasized as important for successful high-value fundraising.
How to Connect with Each Generation of Donors this Giving TuesdayAbigail Jarvis
This document summarizes findings from a survey of over 1,300 donors of different generations on their preferences and behaviors related to charitable giving. The key findings are:
- Millennials accounted for the majority of donors during Giving Tuesday 2019, and Gen Z was more likely to donate than Baby Boomers.
- Baby Boomers strongly prefer to donate through direct mail and sending physical checks, while other generations prefer digital channels.
- Each generation has recommendations for how charities can best connect with them - such as using specific social media, texting/apps, events, or offline communications.
Talk for Churches Together in South Yorkshire on working with 'vulnerable people' - exploring the meaning of vulnerability, what good support looks like and what the government is doing to the welfare state.
Networked Energy: Energy independence for AlderneyCitizen Network
by Chris Cook and Marcus Saul, Island Power
As Research Fellows at the Institute for Strategy, Resilience and Security, at University College, London, Marcus Saul and Chris Cook researched and developed the Pacific Natural Grid resource resilience strategy.
Here they explain how Denmark has led the way in creating sustainable networks of community-based energy production and distribution.
This has been transformative for Denmark, enabling it to become independent from the oil and gas industry’s dominance. But it is also transformative for communities, who are now creating their own energy economies.
Dr Dave Beck gave this talk for Part 5 of the ‘Grassroots Policies for Farming, Food and Wildlife’ webinar series, hosted by Citizen Network.
In his presentation Dr Beck discusses the harms caused by the monopolisation of supermarkets in the food industry. He also explores the positive possibilities of local currencies.
Dr Beck is a Lecturer at the University of Salford, Manchester.
The webinar recording is available to watch on Citizen Network's website at: www.citizen-network.org
This document discusses key issues in disability and aged care systems and proposes ways to advance citizenship rights through self-directed support. It advocates for personal budgets and upstream solutions to prevent crises. It also highlights the need for innovation from communities, professionals, and individuals to develop sustainable and inclusive systems that respect people's freedom, support, participation, and citizenship.
Sabrina Espeleta of War on Want outlines the enormous and growing level of world hunger. She explains how a few global corporations control the vast majority of food production and supply and markets exploit the food market, leaving communities, especially in the Global South at great disadvantage. Local peasant farmers are now organising to achieve food sovereignty, seeking to farm in ways in harmony with nature and to meet local needs. The Global North needs to respect the rights and autonomy of these people rather than to continue the pattern of exploitation.
This presentation was given on 6 July in Part 4 of a webinar series on grassroots policies for farming, food and wildlife.
Watch the recording at: https://citizen-network.org
Simon Duffy was asked by the Mayor’s Greater Manchester Charity and UBI Lab Manchester to talk at a recent roundtable event on the relevance of Universal Basic Income (UBI) to the problem of homelessness.
These are the slides from that talk. In summary Duffy argued that UBI is relevant to reducing homelessness in two slightly different ways:
1. UBI would help prevent homelessness - UBI addresses the inequalities in income and housing that create the risk of homelessness.
2. UBI would help people escape homelessness - UBI gives people a vital tool which significantly helps people change their situation in times of crisis.
Find more free resources on basic income at: www.citizen-network.org
A presentation for the One Yorkshire Committee introducing Democratic Yorkshire - a voluntary alliance consisting of a group of organisations and individuals interested in planning a better future for our County through modern democratic means secured in a written constitution.
In this presentation exploring planning law, Laird Ryan talks us through the planning process, explores what we can and can't influence and helps us consider how best to create real, organic and local alliances that make the best use of our energy.
To find out more about the Neighbourhood Democracy Movement please visit: https://neighbourhooddemocracy.org
Citizenship is our Business - The Avivo StoryCitizen Network
Avivo is one of the founding organisations in Citizen Network. they are also pioneers in self-direction and personalised support in Australia. Over the past few years they have been reorganising themselves around the principle that everyone is a citizen - and supporting everyone, including paid staff, to be citizens is their central purpose. Avivo are also leading Citizen Network's Rethinking Organisations programme and networking with other organisations on this journey.
Dr Simon Duffy spoke to Doncaster's Mental Wellbeing Alliance about the importance of thinking about what good help really means. He explored the importance of shifting power, resources and thinking upstream.
Markus Vähälä, CEO of Citizen Network, outlined the development of the cooperative as a framework to support the further development of Citizen Network as part of the 2022 Building Citizen network Together events hosted by Eberswalde University.
At BuildingCitizen Network Together in early 2022 Simon Duffy and James Lock discussed the development of Citizen Network and its current approach to membership and explored with members from all around the world next steps for its development.
These slides are from a talk Dr Simon Duffy of Citizen Network gave to Café Economique in Leeds, making the case for basic income. The argument set out is that UBI is one necessary part of a range of reforms necessary to support citizenship and strengthen community life. This talk preceded a (rather fiery) debate with Anna Coote of NEF who argued against UBI.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
Simon Duffy gave this talk for Radical Visions on home, citizenship, institutionalisation and neighbourhood democracy. He explains why institutions are wrong and what we might be do to end the drive towards institutionalisation.
A presentation for the Estia International Confernce in 2021 from Dr Simon Duffy exploring personal budgets, citizenship and community and the challenges for services aiming to work in partnership with people with disabilities in Greece.
An example of good practice in inclusion in employment from Slovenia, shared at the Day Centres Without Walls conference, hosted by JDC in Lithuania. Day Centres Without Walls is an Erasmus+ project funded by the EU.
19 जून को बॉम्बे हाई कोर्ट ने विवादित फिल्म ‘हमारे बारह’ को 21 जून को थिएटर में रिलीज करने का रास्ता साफ कर दिया, हालांकि यह सुनिश्चित करने के बाद कि फिल्म निर्माता कुछ आपत्तिजनक अंशों को हटा दें।
16062024_First India Newspaper Jaipur.pdfFIRST INDIA
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यूजीसी-नेट और NEET परीक्षा (कई अन्य के अलावा, 2018 तक सीबीएसई द्वारा आयोजित की जाती थी, जो भारत में सार्वजनिक और निजी स्कूलों के लिए एक राष्ट्रीय शिक्षा बोर्ड था (और है), जिसे भारत सरकार द्वारा नियंत्रित और प्रबंधित किया जाता था।
विवादास्पद फिल्म के ट्रेलर से गाली-गलौज वाले दृश्य हटा दिए गए हैं, और जुर्माना लगाया गया है। सुप्रीम कोर्ट और बॉम्बे हाई कोर्ट दोनों ने फिल्म की रिलीज पर रोक लगा दी है और उसे निलंबित कर दिया है। पहले यह फिल्म 7 जून और फिर 14 जून को रिलीज होने वाली थी, लेकिन अब यह 21 जून को रिलीज हो रही है।
Apna Punjab Media is a Punjabi newspaper that covers local and global news, cultural updates, and community events. It's a trusted source for Punjabi-speaking communities, offering a mix of traditional values and modern insights into Punjab's vibrant life and heritage.
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projet de traité négocié à Istanbul (anglais).pdfEdouardHusson
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5. Putting money into fixed services
often guarantees waste and inefficiency?
6. When people are in control they
make better use of their own ‘real wealth’
7. When we aim at something positive - like
citizenship - we grow support, community
and energy
8. The best forms of support often don’t look
like support - information, connections,
access
9.
10. There are eight degrees of charity, one
higher than the other.
The highest degree, exceeded by none, is
that of the person who assists a poor Jew by
providing him with a gift or loan or by
accepting him into a business partnership or
by helping him find employment - in a word,
by putting him where he can dispense with
other people's aid.
With reference to such aid, it is said, “You
shall strengthen him, be he a stranger or a
settler, he shall live with you” (Lev. 25:35),
which means strengthen him in such manner
that his falling into want is prevented.
Maimonides - 12th Century
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