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Category Archives: Charlotte Clements
New Researchers at #VAHS2013
I hope that my positions on the New Researchers Committee and as co-publicity secretary for VAHS do not stop you from taking me seriously when I say how impressed I was with new researchers’ presence at #VAHS2013. My overriding impression was of … Continue reading
Posted in Charlotte Clements, Conferences, Events, New Researchers, Reflections, VAHS2013
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Breaking new ground or digging up the past?
I’ve been watching the Channel 4 programme ‘Secret Millions’. The programme is a step on from the popular C4 format ‘Secret Millionaire’ where wealthy people give some of their money away to shocked recipients and the good causes they have … Continue reading
Posted in Charlotte Clements, Forum, New Researchers, Research
Tagged funding, innovation, Lottery, media, Unemployment, voluntary sector, volunteering, youth, youth club, youth work
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Charity Closures and Changing Fortunes
In all of the pre-Christmas frivolity you may be forgiven for having missed an article in the Observer late last year, detailing how one in six charities could face closure this year. In the cold light of a New Year when many … Continue reading
Posted in Charlotte Clements, Forum, New Researchers
Tagged big society, voluntary sector
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