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This is the third and final blog within the short series: Connectors, Conductors and Circuit breakers. You can read the first instalment here and the second,...
Read MoreThis is the third and final blog within the short series: Connectors, Conductors and Circuit breakers. You can read the first instalment here and the second,...
Read MoreThis is the second in the three part series of blogs: Connectors, Conductors and Circuit breakers. You can read the first instalment here. All too...
Read MoreThis is the first of 3 blogs in which Cormac will be exploring issues of citizenship, power and democracy and what these mean to...
Read MoreThe following is a piece of imaginative writing, with no recourse to the historical facts. But I would ask the reader not to let...
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 MoreProviding better ambulances at the bottom of the cliff instead of fences at the top is a half-baked and wasteful endeavour for policy makers...
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 MoreWhen we assume that police keep us safe and accordingly we completely hand authority for the production of our safety - at neighbourhood level...
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 MoreWritten by Jim Diers, Associate of Nurture Development, Faculty Member for the ABCD Institute and author of 'Neighbor Power: Building Community the Seattle Way' ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Building...
Read MoreHistory says, don’t hope… But then, once in a lifetime The longed-for tidal wave Of Justice can rise up And hope and history rhyme (The Cure at Troy, 1991) Seamus...
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