Shared Journeys & Shared Gifts
[caption id="attachment_386" align="alignright" width="300"] Some of the fellow travellers[/caption] We’re all on a journey of some description and on Monday and Tuesday this week, mine...
Read More[caption id="attachment_386" align="alignright" width="300"] Some of the fellow travellers[/caption] We’re all on a journey of some description and on Monday and Tuesday this week, mine...
Read MoreOne of the things that I have come to enjoy and appreciate most about ABCD is that it is not simply a methodology or...
Read MoreThe following article appears in today's (8 Apr 2014) Drink and Drugs News Magazine. Download the magazine as a PDF here. Like recovery, addiction is...
Read MoreAs a historian cum anthropologist cum criminologist, it will come as little surprise that I am drawn to historical perspectives of the development of...
Read MoreYou’ve probably heard people state that addiction is blind to status, fortune, and situation. It’s often said when talking about drug or alcohol addiction...
Read MoreFinding genuine community alternatives to prison sentences and other custodial programmes that transform the lives of the people who committed the crimes, their victims,...
Read More"Some people think children are just there to grow into adults, but they're actually very important. Maybe adults should listen more to children's ideas...
Read MoreThe following blog has been written by a Community Builder in Torbay, one of Nurture Development’s Learning Sites, and was posted to the dedicated...
Read MorePerhaps not as intrepid nor far-reaching as the inspirational venture behind the title of my blog (Around the World in 80 Days), next week...
Read MoreThis blog was originally posted on the You're Welcome, a new ten-year plan set up by Barnwood Trust. It’s all about creating more welcoming and inclusive communities...
Read MoreThis past weekend, I watched the film ‘Get Low’ – it was recommended to me by Cormac following a conversation about Community Builders (can...
Read MoreRecently over coffee, a mental health professional from one of the communities I am mentoring said: "I so wish I could do community building...
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