The forum agenda outlines the schedule for a voluntary action forum on August 26th 2015. It will include registration and refreshments from 9:30-10am, introductions and welcome from 10-10:10am, group information sharing from 10:10-10:40am, a presentation on managing and supporting volunteers from 10:40-10:50am, an update on the steering group from 10:50-11am, a break from 11-11:10am, and a workshop on searching for funders from 11:10am-12:30pm, followed by lunch and networking until 1:30pm.
The forum agenda included presentations on credit unions and their role in the voluntary and community sector, an update on universal credit and apprenticeship programs, and workshops on the work and health program and local tax reduction schemes. There would also be updates on the local enterprise partnership board and European structural and investment funds program. The day-long event was to provide information to sector organizations through a series of speakers and networking opportunities.
The forum agenda outlines the schedule for a voluntary action forum on August 26th 2015. It will include registration and refreshments from 9:30-10am, introductions and welcome from 10-10:10am, group information sharing from 10:10-10:40am, a presentation on managing and supporting volunteers from 10:40-10:50am, an update on the steering group from 10:50-11am, a break from 11-11:10am, and a workshop on searching for funders from 11:10am-12:30pm, followed by lunch and networking until 1:30pm.
The forum agenda included presentations on credit unions and their role in the voluntary and community sector, an update on universal credit and apprenticeship programs, and workshops on the work and health program and local tax reduction schemes. There would also be updates on the local enterprise partnership board and European structural and investment funds program. The day-long event was to provide information to sector organizations through a series of speakers and networking opportunities.
The forum agenda outlines the schedule for a Wednesday event that will bring together groups for information sharing, workshops on searching for funders and managing volunteers, and presentations on various community grants. The day will start with registration and introductions, followed by sessions on sharing group information, managing volunteers, workshops on finding funders, and presentations on grants from the local council and another organization. The event concludes with lunch and networking.
The Charnwood VCS Forum Agenda outlines the schedule for a meeting on December 3rd, which will include welcome introductions, presentations on local business resources and networking opportunities, a workshop on group sustainability, updates from representatives, and time for networking over lunch. The day-long event aims to support and connect local voluntary and community sector organizations through information sharing and discussion.
The Children, Young People and Families Forum agenda outlines a day of presentations and discussions around issues impacting children, young people and families in Leicester and Leicestershire. The forum will include feedback from representatives on the Leicester City Children's Trust Board, an update on the local offer for special educational needs, information on joint strategic needs assessments, and a workshop on what children, young people and families want from the NHS. The day-long event is organized by Voluntary Action Leicestershire.
The forum agenda outlines the schedule for a Tuesday event focusing on poverty from a national perspective. It will include registration and refreshments from 9:30-10am, followed by welcome remarks, two speakers on poverty measures and trends, a workshop on changes in poverty measures, and closing remarks, all wrapping up by 1pm. Refreshments and networking will be available during two breaks.
This document provides an itinerary for the 26th Annual Muslim Convention being held from September 4-6, 2015 in Tinley Park, Illinois. The convention's theme is "Claim Your Inheritance and Be Mindful of Your Indebtedness to Your Lord" and will include various workshops, seminars, and activities around topics like health, education, civic engagement, fashion, community building, and more. It also includes daily schedules detailing the event's programming.
This document provides a monthly log of activities from January 2014 through December 2014 for MAT+SAR K9, MAT+SAR Mounted Unit, and MAT+SAR Motorized Unit. It includes search and rescue missions, training exercises, public outreach events, and commemorations. A variety of locations across Alaska are mentioned for missions including Palmer, Kotlik, Kenai, Talkeetna, Willow Creek, Chulitna/Tokositna area, and Colony. A range of training activities are also listed covering citizen's academy, helicopter training, winter survival, avalanche rescue, water search techniques, and demonstrations for schools and community events.
The agenda outlines an Economic Inclusion Forum taking place on November 6, 2014 from 9:30 am to 12:40 pm. It includes welcome remarks, presentations on the local enterprise partnership's priorities and engagement, online statistics and social value guidance from local councils. There will also be 45 minute learning sessions on bidding together and developing a focus for 2015. Additional presentations will cover health, work and wellbeing and a welfare provision consultation, followed by announcements of future events.
This calendar shows advising and registration sessions held at HCC in January 2014, including dates and times. There were multiple advising sessions held throughout the month on various days from 10 AM to 6:30 PM to help students with registering for the upcoming spring semester. The last day to register for the regular 16-week spring semester and shorter sessions was January 12th.
This document summarizes the findings of a participatory rural appraisal conducted in Adhpa village, Lalkila Tola, on August 12, 2015. It includes information about the demographics of the village such as household numbers, family size, income levels, availability of services. It also includes social mappings that show the layout of the village and characteristics of different households. Other mappings show women's and men's mobility patterns. Seasonality, priorities, access to services, and a timeline of historical events in the village are also presented. Daily activities of women and men are mapped out. The document was presented by community members and provides an overview of the socioeconomic conditions and priorities of the village.
The document provides information about events organized by Navan Comhaltas Branch during March, including branch meetings, sessions, and performances as part of the Shamrock Festival from March 12th-17th. It encourages members to attend and support the events, and welcomes new members. The next newsletter will have more details on upcoming news and stories.
Scrum bangalore 12 march 7 2015 - marudhamaran gunasekaran - vote of thanks...Scrum Bangalore
The document provides a vote of thanks for the 12th meetup of the largest Agile community in Bangalore. It thanks the speakers Avinash Rao, Deepak Gururaja, John Barrat, Vimal Stan, Albert Arul Prakash, and Athresh Krishnappa. It also thanks the organizers Shanthi, Amarnath, Archana, Akhilesh, Sai, Jacob, Amritha, Maya, Maran, Anand, and Rahul for their various roles in facilities, IT infrastructure, video coverage, live streaming, registration, hosting, consulting, and finance. Finally, it thanks community member Balaji and all participants for their contributions to the event
The document discusses how to effectively summarize lengthy texts. It recommends identifying the main topic and most important details in 1-2 sentences, without including unnecessary examples or minor details. A final sentence can then conclude the summary and reiterate the central idea or findings.
The forum agenda outlines the schedule for a Wednesday event that will bring together groups for information sharing, workshops on searching for funders and managing volunteers, and presentations on various community grants. The day will start with registration and introductions, followed by sessions on sharing group information, managing volunteers, workshops on finding funders, and presentations on grants from the local council and another organization. The event concludes with lunch and networking.
The Charnwood VCS Forum Agenda outlines the schedule for a meeting on December 3rd, which will include welcome introductions, presentations on local business resources and networking opportunities, a workshop on group sustainability, updates from representatives, and time for networking over lunch. The day-long event aims to support and connect local voluntary and community sector organizations through information sharing and discussion.
The Children, Young People and Families Forum agenda outlines a day of presentations and discussions around issues impacting children, young people and families in Leicester and Leicestershire. The forum will include feedback from representatives on the Leicester City Children's Trust Board, an update on the local offer for special educational needs, information on joint strategic needs assessments, and a workshop on what children, young people and families want from the NHS. The day-long event is organized by Voluntary Action Leicestershire.
The forum agenda outlines the schedule for a Tuesday event focusing on poverty from a national perspective. It will include registration and refreshments from 9:30-10am, followed by welcome remarks, two speakers on poverty measures and trends, a workshop on changes in poverty measures, and closing remarks, all wrapping up by 1pm. Refreshments and networking will be available during two breaks.
This document provides an itinerary for the 26th Annual Muslim Convention being held from September 4-6, 2015 in Tinley Park, Illinois. The convention's theme is "Claim Your Inheritance and Be Mindful of Your Indebtedness to Your Lord" and will include various workshops, seminars, and activities around topics like health, education, civic engagement, fashion, community building, and more. It also includes daily schedules detailing the event's programming.
This document provides a monthly log of activities from January 2014 through December 2014 for MAT+SAR K9, MAT+SAR Mounted Unit, and MAT+SAR Motorized Unit. It includes search and rescue missions, training exercises, public outreach events, and commemorations. A variety of locations across Alaska are mentioned for missions including Palmer, Kotlik, Kenai, Talkeetna, Willow Creek, Chulitna/Tokositna area, and Colony. A range of training activities are also listed covering citizen's academy, helicopter training, winter survival, avalanche rescue, water search techniques, and demonstrations for schools and community events.
The agenda outlines an Economic Inclusion Forum taking place on November 6, 2014 from 9:30 am to 12:40 pm. It includes welcome remarks, presentations on the local enterprise partnership's priorities and engagement, online statistics and social value guidance from local councils. There will also be 45 minute learning sessions on bidding together and developing a focus for 2015. Additional presentations will cover health, work and wellbeing and a welfare provision consultation, followed by announcements of future events.
This calendar shows advising and registration sessions held at HCC in January 2014, including dates and times. There were multiple advising sessions held throughout the month on various days from 10 AM to 6:30 PM to help students with registering for the upcoming spring semester. The last day to register for the regular 16-week spring semester and shorter sessions was January 12th.
This document summarizes the findings of a participatory rural appraisal conducted in Adhpa village, Lalkila Tola, on August 12, 2015. It includes information about the demographics of the village such as household numbers, family size, income levels, availability of services. It also includes social mappings that show the layout of the village and characteristics of different households. Other mappings show women's and men's mobility patterns. Seasonality, priorities, access to services, and a timeline of historical events in the village are also presented. Daily activities of women and men are mapped out. The document was presented by community members and provides an overview of the socioeconomic conditions and priorities of the village.
The document provides information about events organized by Navan Comhaltas Branch during March, including branch meetings, sessions, and performances as part of the Shamrock Festival from March 12th-17th. It encourages members to attend and support the events, and welcomes new members. The next newsletter will have more details on upcoming news and stories.
Scrum bangalore 12 march 7 2015 - marudhamaran gunasekaran - vote of thanks...Scrum Bangalore
The document provides a vote of thanks for the 12th meetup of the largest Agile community in Bangalore. It thanks the speakers Avinash Rao, Deepak Gururaja, John Barrat, Vimal Stan, Albert Arul Prakash, and Athresh Krishnappa. It also thanks the organizers Shanthi, Amarnath, Archana, Akhilesh, Sai, Jacob, Amritha, Maya, Maran, Anand, and Rahul for their various roles in facilities, IT infrastructure, video coverage, live streaming, registration, hosting, consulting, and finance. Finally, it thanks community member Balaji and all participants for their contributions to the event
The document discusses how to effectively summarize lengthy texts. It recommends identifying the main topic and most important details in 1-2 sentences, without including unnecessary examples or minor details. A final sentence can then conclude the summary and reiterate the central idea or findings.
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.
China Commercial Dispute Resolution (Am. J. Comp. Law) (1987)Tibor Baranski Jr.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise boosts blood flow, releases endorphins, and promotes changes in the brain which help regulate emotions and stress levels.
The document provides information about the 2016 Moscow Urban Forum. The annual international conference brings together experts, city managers, and business representatives to discuss opportunities and challenges facing modern megacities. This year's forum will take place from June 30th to July 3rd and explore global, national, and local priorities for megacities. The program includes plenary sessions, panel discussions, workshops, and an urban festival with lectures, exhibitions, and cultural events that is expected to draw 30,000 people. Government representatives from Russia and Moscow will also participate in discussions around urban development issues.
This document discusses arbitration in Latin America. It begins by providing historical context on Latin America's rejection and growing acceptance of arbitration as a dispute resolution mechanism. It then examines how certain legal doctrines like the Calvo Doctrine have impacted the use and enforceability of arbitration in the region. Finally, it provides guidance on drafting international arbitration agreements involving Latin American parties to help minimize potential issues and maximize enforceability.
Photographs taken of the first group October 2016 to complete the 9 week YES Media course.
This course offered by Leicestershire's Youth Employability Support (YES) Project. The project supports young people age 15-24 to overcome challenges and barriers that have prevented them from finding a job or seeking further education.
The YES Project is jointly funded by Big Lottery and European Social Fund.
The forum agenda outlined a morning event covering updates from local organizations on topics like an online directory, future children's services, and safeguarding. There would be a refreshment break followed by a workshop session on challenges and solutions for voluntary and community sector organizations in delivering children's services. The day would close with evaluations and remarks.
The Health & Social Care Forum agenda outlines presentations and workshops that will be held on March 8, 2016. It will include updates on the Better Care Together Strategy and 5-year plans from the Leicestershire Partnership NHS Trust and Leicestershire County Council. There will also be a workshop discussing the role of the voluntary community sector in 2016-2017 as well as presentations on the Better Care Fund and social seeding initiatives.
The Economic Inclusion Forum agenda outlines a full day of discussions and presentations around economic inclusion in Leicester and Leicestershire. The day will include updates from the Leicester and Leicestershire Enterprise Partnership and local councils, opportunities for voluntary community sector representatives to get involved, feedback from attendees, and a discussion on the Social Value Act and how it can benefit the voluntary community sector. The forum aims to bring together stakeholders from across the region to discuss economic inclusion priorities and strategies.
The document provides an agenda for an Economic Inclusion Forum taking place on November 18th, 2015. The forum will include presentations on Shire Community Grants from Leicestershire County Council, a workshop on the local impacts and lessons learned from Universal Credit, and updates from Voluntary Action Leicestershire and the Leicester and Leicestershire Enterprise Partnership. The forum will provide information to participants on funding, welfare reforms, and economic development initiatives in the local area.
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Good morning and welcome back to Energy Source, coming to you from New York, where the city swelters in its first heatwave of the season.
Nearly 80 million people were under alerts in the US north-east and midwest yesterday as temperatures in some municipalities reached record highs in a test to the country’s rickety power grid.
In other news, the Financial Times has a new Big Read this morning on Russia’s grip on nuclear power. Despite sanctions on its economy, the Kremlin continues to be an unrivalled exporter of nuclear power plants, building more than half of all reactors under construction globally. Read how Moscow is using these projects to wield global influence.
Today’s Energy Source dives into the latest Statistical Review of World Energy, the industry’s annual stocktake of global energy consumption. The report was published for more than 70 years by BP before it was passed over to the Energy Institute last year. The oil major remains a contributor.
Data Drill looks at a new analysis from the World Bank showing gas flaring is at a four-year high.
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New report offers sobering view of the energy transition
Every year the Statistical Review of World Energy offers a behemoth of data on the state of the global energy market. This year’s findings highlight the world’s insatiable demand for energy and the need to speed up the pace of decarbonisation.
Here are our four main takeaways from this year’s report:
Fossil fuel consumption — and emissions — are at record highs
Countries burnt record amounts of oil and coal last year, sending global fossil fuel consumption and emissions to all-time highs, the Energy Institute reported. Oil demand grew 2.6 per cent, surpassing 100mn barrels per day for the first time.
Meanwhile, the share of fossil fuels in the energy mix declined slightly by half a percentage point, but still made up more than 81 per cent of consumption.
1. Harborough District
VCS Forum
Forum Agenda
Thursday 17 March 2016
10am – 10.10am Welcome & Forum Introductions
Kevin Allen-Khimani, Forum Lead, Voluntary
Action LeicesterShire (VAL)
10.10am – 10.35am Group Information Sharing
10.35am – 10:45am VASL’s Community Champions Project
Maureen O’Malley, Voluntary Action South
Leicestershire
10:45am – 11.10am Volunteering Update
Volunteering Advisor, VAL
11.10am – 11.30pm BREAK
11.30am – 12.15pm Workshop – Keeping your Group Alive
Group Support Officer, VAL
12.15pm – 12.30pm Tell Us How We Are Doing
Anna Barrow, Policy Administrator, VAL
12:30pm - 12:40pm Summary and Forum Close
Kevin Allen-Khimani, Forum Lead, VAL
12.40pm – 1.30pm Networking and Lunch