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WHY
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An educational
resource provided to schools by Crimestoppers.
The resource pack focuses on crime-related issues
that affect young people, and can be used as
part of the citizenship curriculum. Pupils are
encouraged to think about issues such as graffiti,
the impact it makes on residents and the cost
of crime in their surrounding area. Crimestoppers
operates a freephone number 0800 555 111 to help
prevent and solve crimes.
For more information visit www.crimestoppers-uk.org/campaigns.asp
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LIVEABILITY CHALLENGE
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Basic clear information regarding "liveability" (greener,
safer, cleaner), which allows you to discuss
the issues online. It defines liveability and
identifies the key issues and obstacles that
need to be tackled if we are to improve the quality
of people's everyday lives. This is an interactive
site from the IDeA and BBC Worldwide learning,
providing an e-learning module, and demonstrates
how councils and others have tackled some of
the liveability issues.
Visit www.idea-knowledge.gov.uk/idk/core/page.do?pageId=77793 for more information. The site has a useful
search facility to find the contact details of
each
council. For assistance telephone 020 7296
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GROUNDWORK
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Groundwork
is a federation of nearly fifty Trusts in
England, Wales and Northern Ireland, each
working with their partners to improve the
quality of the local environment, the lives
of local people and the success of local
businesses in areas in need of investment
and support. It is part funded by the Office
of the Deputy Prime Minister (ODPM) as well
as corporate, local and European funding.
Every year Groundwork Trusts deliver thousands
of projects in neighbourhoods that are blighted
by a variety of social or economic problems.
These projects aim to create opportunities
for people to learn new skills and to take
local action. They also aim to help businesses
and individuals fulfil their potential.
There are many opportunities for volunteers
in Groundwork Trusts or they may be able
to support a local project including regenerating
parks and gardens.
For
more information visit www.groundwork.org.uk
or ring 0121 236 8565
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BTCV AND GREEN GYMS
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The British Trust for Conservation
Volunteers (BTCV) specialises in working with
people especially volunteers within their communities,
to bring about positive environmental change.
In the early years, BTCV developed volunteering
as a means to achieve an environmental goal,
now conservation volunteering is also becoming
a focus for the achievement of wider social goals
tackling social exclusion and encouraging personal
development and lifelong learning. For more information
on becoming involved, on training, conservation
holidays or to order conservation handbooks visit
www.btcv.org or telephone 01302 572 244. You
can also find out more about BTCV's Green Gyms,
which offer the opportunity to improve your fitness
by getting involved in practical conservation
activities such as planting hedges, creating
and maintaining community gardens, or improving
footpaths.
For Green Gyms in your areas visit
www.btcv.org/greengym/regions/map.html
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LIVING STREETS
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The Living Streets initiative
is a nationwide, ongoing campaign to win back
the streets for everybody. The Living Streets
Manifesto is the battle plan to enable communities
to take over public space, by making streets
places we want to spend time in. The campaign
offers information, support, training and resource
packs.
For specific information on dog fouling
visit www.livingstreets.org.uk/download/6-pb010-dog-fouling.pdf or telephone 0207 820 1010
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