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It’s said by the Great Indian Poet Maha Kavi Bharathi,
“RUN,RUN AND PLAY MY LITTLE ONE…
whitefieldspreschools.com/2016/12/03/runrun-and-play-my-l...
NICVA's Skills Development Unit held its first Presentation of Certificates Ceremony for people who have completed the first line management programme as part of the Reaching Communities Development and Support Programme funded by The Big Lottery Fund. The ceremony was held on Thursday 24 September with over 30 graduates receiving their certificate and guest speaker was Jason Donaghy from Jason Donaghy Associates Consulting.
The aim of the Reaching Communities Support and Development Programme is to help organisations more effectively manage and deliver their projects and achieve their outcomes. NICVA is currently working with forty five Reaching Communities NI grant holders to assess their needs and provide relevant, high quality training and support.
Una McKernan from NICVA and Julie Harrison from the Big Lottery Fund board also spoke.
NICVA's Skills Development Unit held its first Presentation of Certificates Ceremony for people who have completed the first line management programme as part of the Reaching Communities Development and Support Programme funded by The Big Lottery Fund. The ceremony was held on Thursday 24 September with over 30 graduates receiving their certificate and guest speaker was Jason Donaghy from Jason Donaghy Associates Consulting.
The aim of the Reaching Communities Support and Development Programme is to help organisations more effectively manage and deliver their projects and achieve their outcomes. NICVA is currently working with forty five Reaching Communities NI grant holders to assess their needs and provide relevant, high quality training and support.
Una McKernan from NICVA and Julie Harrison from the Big Lottery Fund board also spoke.
For unpaid work teams in Shetland this can include sprucing up areas around Lerwick.
•Background:
Community justice is where people who have broken the law are held to account and supported to reconnect and contribute to their communities.
Where it is safe to do so, people who commit certain crimes receive community-based sentences. This can include treatment for underlying issues such as drug or alcohol addiction, unpaid work, fines and compensation or restrictions of liberty such as electronic tagging and curfews.
The evidence shows community justice can help people stop breaking the law again leading to fewer victims and safer communities.
NICVA's Skills Development Unit held its first Presentation of Certificates Ceremony for people who have completed the first line management programme as part of the Reaching Communities Development and Support Programme funded by The Big Lottery Fund. The ceremony was held on Thursday 24 September with over 30 graduates receiving their certificate and guest speaker was Jason Donaghy from Jason Donaghy Associates Consulting.
The aim of the Reaching Communities Support and Development Programme is to help organisations more effectively manage and deliver their projects and achieve their outcomes. NICVA is currently working with forty five Reaching Communities NI grant holders to assess their needs and provide relevant, high quality training and support.
Una McKernan from NICVA and Julie Harrison from the Big Lottery Fund board also spoke.
NICVA's Skills Development Unit held its first Presentation of Certificates Ceremony for people who have completed the first line management programme as part of the Reaching Communities Development and Support Programme funded by The Big Lottery Fund. The ceremony was held on Thursday 24 September with over 30 graduates receiving their certificate and guest speaker was Jason Donaghy from Jason Donaghy Associates Consulting.
The aim of the Reaching Communities Support and Development Programme is to help organisations more effectively manage and deliver their projects and achieve their outcomes. NICVA is currently working with forty five Reaching Communities NI grant holders to assess their needs and provide relevant, high quality training and support.
Una McKernan from NICVA and Julie Harrison from the Big Lottery Fund board also spoke.
NICVA's Skills Development Unit held its first Presentation of Certificates Ceremony for people who have completed the first line management programme as part of the Reaching Communities Development and Support Programme funded by The Big Lottery Fund. The ceremony was held on Thursday 24 September with over 30 graduates receiving their certificate and guest speaker was Jason Donaghy from Jason Donaghy Associates Consulting.
The aim of the Reaching Communities Support and Development Programme is to help organisations more effectively manage and deliver their projects and achieve their outcomes. NICVA is currently working with forty five Reaching Communities NI grant holders to assess their needs and provide relevant, high quality training and support.
Una McKernan from NICVA and Julie Harrison from the Big Lottery Fund board also spoke.
Crowds gathered to watch South African band, Die Tuindwergies perform in the new MK studio, Studio One, in Greenside. The set was organised as part of the 30 Days to Oppikoppi event held on Friday, 1 July.
It’s said by the Great Indian Poet Maha Kavi Bharathi,
“RUN,RUN AND PLAY MY LITTLE ONE…
whitefieldspreschools.com/2016/12/03/runrun-and-play-my-l...
NICVA's Skills Development Unit held its first Presentation of Certificates Ceremony for people who have completed the first line management programme as part of the Reaching Communities Development and Support Programme funded by The Big Lottery Fund. The ceremony was held on Thursday 24 September with over 30 graduates receiving their certificate and guest speaker was Jason Donaghy from Jason Donaghy Associates Consulting.
The aim of the Reaching Communities Support and Development Programme is to help organisations more effectively manage and deliver their projects and achieve their outcomes. NICVA is currently working with forty five Reaching Communities NI grant holders to assess their needs and provide relevant, high quality training and support.
Una McKernan from NICVA and Julie Harrison from the Big Lottery Fund board also spoke.
NICVA's Skills Development Unit held its first Presentation of Certificates Ceremony for people who have completed the first line management programme as part of the Reaching Communities Development and Support Programme funded by The Big Lottery Fund. The ceremony was held on Thursday 24 September with over 30 graduates receiving their certificate and guest speaker was Jason Donaghy from Jason Donaghy Associates Consulting.
The aim of the Reaching Communities Support and Development Programme is to help organisations more effectively manage and deliver their projects and achieve their outcomes. NICVA is currently working with forty five Reaching Communities NI grant holders to assess their needs and provide relevant, high quality training and support.
Una McKernan from NICVA and Julie Harrison from the Big Lottery Fund board also spoke.
For unpaid work teams in Shetland this can include sprucing up areas around Lerwick.
•Background:
Community justice is where people who have broken the law are held to account and supported to reconnect and contribute to their communities.
Where it is safe to do so, people who commit certain crimes receive community-based sentences. This can include treatment for underlying issues such as drug or alcohol addiction, unpaid work, fines and compensation or restrictions of liberty such as electronic tagging and curfews.
The evidence shows community justice can help people stop breaking the law again leading to fewer victims and safer communities.
It’s said by the Great Indian Poet Maha Kavi Bharathi,
“RUN,RUN AND PLAY MY LITTLE ONE…
whitefieldspreschools.com/2016/12/03/runrun-and-play-my-l...
It’s said by the Great Indian Poet Maha Kavi Bharathi,
“RUN,RUN AND PLAY MY LITTLE ONE…
whitefieldspreschools.com/2016/12/03/runrun-and-play-my-l...
NICVA's Skills Development Unit held its first Presentation of Certificates Ceremony for people who have completed the first line management programme as part of the Reaching Communities Development and Support Programme funded by The Big Lottery Fund. The ceremony was held on Thursday 24 September with over 30 graduates receiving their certificate and guest speaker was Jason Donaghy from Jason Donaghy Associates Consulting.
The aim of the Reaching Communities Support and Development Programme is to help organisations more effectively manage and deliver their projects and achieve their outcomes. NICVA is currently working with forty five Reaching Communities NI grant holders to assess their needs and provide relevant, high quality training and support.
Una McKernan from NICVA and Julie Harrison from the Big Lottery Fund board also spoke.
It’s said by the Great Indian Poet Maha Kavi Bharathi,
“RUN,RUN AND PLAY MY LITTLE ONE…
whitefieldspreschools.com/2016/12/03/runrun-and-play-my-l...
Photographer's caption: Smart Green House Chrysanthemum Flower Cultivation has become an education tourism destination.
Taken in Rembangan, Jember, East Java.
© UNESCO-UNEVOC/Stephanus Prasetyo under CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 IGO
It’s said by the Great Indian Poet Maha Kavi Bharathi,
“RUN,RUN AND PLAY MY LITTLE ONE…
whitefieldspreschools.com/2016/12/03/runrun-and-play-my-l...
It’s said by the Great Indian Poet Maha Kavi Bharathi,
“RUN,RUN AND PLAY MY LITTLE ONE…
whitefieldspreschools.com/2016/12/03/runrun-and-play-my-l...
NICVA's Skills Development Unit held its first Presentation of Certificates Ceremony for people who have completed the first line management programme as part of the Reaching Communities Development and Support Programme funded by The Big Lottery Fund. The ceremony was held on Thursday 24 September with over 30 graduates receiving their certificate and guest speaker was Jason Donaghy from Jason Donaghy Associates Consulting.
The aim of the Reaching Communities Support and Development Programme is to help organisations more effectively manage and deliver their projects and achieve their outcomes. NICVA is currently working with forty five Reaching Communities NI grant holders to assess their needs and provide relevant, high quality training and support.
Una McKernan from NICVA and Julie Harrison from the Big Lottery Fund board also spoke.
It’s said by the Great Indian Poet Maha Kavi Bharathi,
“RUN,RUN AND PLAY MY LITTLE ONE…
whitefieldspreschools.com/2016/12/03/runrun-and-play-my-l...
It’s said by the Great Indian Poet Maha Kavi Bharathi,
“RUN,RUN AND PLAY MY LITTLE ONE…
whitefieldspreschools.com/2016/12/03/runrun-and-play-my-l...
NICVA's Skills Development Unit held its first Presentation of Certificates Ceremony for people who have completed the first line management programme as part of the Reaching Communities Development and Support Programme funded by The Big Lottery Fund. The ceremony was held on Thursday 24 September with over 30 graduates receiving their certificate and guest speaker was Jason Donaghy from Jason Donaghy Associates Consulting.
The aim of the Reaching Communities Support and Development Programme is to help organisations more effectively manage and deliver their projects and achieve their outcomes. NICVA is currently working with forty five Reaching Communities NI grant holders to assess their needs and provide relevant, high quality training and support.
Una McKernan from NICVA and Julie Harrison from the Big Lottery Fund board also spoke.
NICVA's Skills Development Unit held its first Presentation of Certificates Ceremony for people who have completed the first line management programme as part of the Reaching Communities Development and Support Programme funded by The Big Lottery Fund. The ceremony was held on Thursday 24 September with over 30 graduates receiving their certificate and guest speaker was Jason Donaghy from Jason Donaghy Associates Consulting.
The aim of the Reaching Communities Support and Development Programme is to help organisations more effectively manage and deliver their projects and achieve their outcomes. NICVA is currently working with forty five Reaching Communities NI grant holders to assess their needs and provide relevant, high quality training and support.
Una McKernan from NICVA and Julie Harrison from the Big Lottery Fund board also spoke.
Photographer's caption: A professional electrical engineer handling screwdriver equipment and connecting lighting materials such as wall brackets.
Taken at Nigeria.
© UNESCO-UNEVOC/Salim Umar under CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 IGO
NICVA's Skills Development Unit held its first Presentation of Certificates Ceremony for people who have completed the first line management programme as part of the Reaching Communities Development and Support Programme funded by The Big Lottery Fund. The ceremony was held on Thursday 24 September with over 30 graduates receiving their certificate and guest speaker was Jason Donaghy from Jason Donaghy Associates Consulting.
The aim of the Reaching Communities Support and Development Programme is to help organisations more effectively manage and deliver their projects and achieve their outcomes. NICVA is currently working with forty five Reaching Communities NI grant holders to assess their needs and provide relevant, high quality training and support.
Una McKernan from NICVA and Julie Harrison from the Big Lottery Fund board also spoke.
It’s said by the Great Indian Poet Maha Kavi Bharathi,
“RUN,RUN AND PLAY MY LITTLE ONE…
whitefieldspreschools.com/2016/12/03/runrun-and-play-my-l...
NICVA's Skills Development Unit held its first Presentation of Certificates Ceremony for people who have completed the first line management programme as part of the Reaching Communities Development and Support Programme funded by The Big Lottery Fund. The ceremony was held on Thursday 24 September with over 30 graduates receiving their certificate and guest speaker was Jason Donaghy from Jason Donaghy Associates Consulting.
The aim of the Reaching Communities Support and Development Programme is to help organisations more effectively manage and deliver their projects and achieve their outcomes. NICVA is currently working with forty five Reaching Communities NI grant holders to assess their needs and provide relevant, high quality training and support.
Una McKernan from NICVA and Julie Harrison from the Big Lottery Fund board also spoke.
There would have been thousand thoughts in their little brains when engaging themselves in the experiments.
How?… Why?… When?… Where?… What?… etc.,
That is how brains are stimulated and neural connections are made.
NICVA's Skills Development Unit held its first Presentation of Certificates Ceremony for people who have completed the first line management programme as part of the Reaching Communities Development and Support Programme funded by The Big Lottery Fund. The ceremony was held on Thursday 24 September with over 30 graduates receiving their certificate and guest speaker was Jason Donaghy from Jason Donaghy Associates Consulting.
The aim of the Reaching Communities Support and Development Programme is to help organisations more effectively manage and deliver their projects and achieve their outcomes. NICVA is currently working with forty five Reaching Communities NI grant holders to assess their needs and provide relevant, high quality training and support.
Una McKernan from NICVA and Julie Harrison from the Big Lottery Fund board also spoke.
It’s said by the Great Indian Poet Maha Kavi Bharathi,
“RUN,RUN AND PLAY MY LITTLE ONE…
whitefieldspreschools.com/2016/12/03/runrun-and-play-my-l...
NICVA's Skills Development Unit held its first Presentation of Certificates Ceremony for people who have completed the first line management programme as part of the Reaching Communities Development and Support Programme funded by The Big Lottery Fund. The ceremony was held on Thursday 24 September with over 30 graduates receiving their certificate and guest speaker was Jason Donaghy from Jason Donaghy Associates Consulting.
The aim of the Reaching Communities Support and Development Programme is to help organisations more effectively manage and deliver their projects and achieve their outcomes. NICVA is currently working with forty five Reaching Communities NI grant holders to assess their needs and provide relevant, high quality training and support.
Una McKernan from NICVA and Julie Harrison from the Big Lottery Fund board also spoke.
NICVA's Skills Development Unit held its first Presentation of Certificates Ceremony for people who have completed the first line management programme as part of the Reaching Communities Development and Support Programme funded by The Big Lottery Fund. The ceremony was held on Thursday 24 September with over 30 graduates receiving their certificate and guest speaker was Jason Donaghy from Jason Donaghy Associates Consulting.
The aim of the Reaching Communities Support and Development Programme is to help organisations more effectively manage and deliver their projects and achieve their outcomes. NICVA is currently working with forty five Reaching Communities NI grant holders to assess their needs and provide relevant, high quality training and support.
Una McKernan from NICVA and Julie Harrison from the Big Lottery Fund board also spoke.