Campaign: Tougher law’s on Parental Alienation
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When parents separate often the children remain with one parent as the main carer, with the other parent having a contact order. Often divorces can be bitter, and children used as pawns to hurt …

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Political Correctness: To Be Or Not To Be!
Wednesday, 16 Jan, 2013 – 2:57 | No Comment
Political Correctness: To Be Or Not To Be!

Monday, February 11, 2013
6:30 PM
To register for this event: GlobalNet21events
Published by: Christina Wiltshire.
Very few subjects get people hot under the collar more than political correctness. Some people believe that Political Correctness around the …

How Universal Credit Will Create A Latchkey Generation of Hungry Children
Monday, 7 Jan, 2013 – 13:36 | No Comment
How Universal Credit Will Create A Latchkey Generation of Hungry Children

The Tory Government’s war on women is to escalate even further when Iain Duncan Smith’s brutal new welfare regime begins in 2014.
Article by: the void
The new Universal Credit scheme will replace Child Tax Credits …

Urgent call for final Crisis at Christmas centre
Tuesday, 11 Dec, 2012 – 15:21 | No Comment
Urgent call for final Crisis at Christmas centre

Crisis has lost one of its 9 Christmas centre venues and are looking for another that can house 150 homeless people. Lets spread the word!!
Homelessness charity Crisis urgently needs to find a building …

Hacked Off: working for and with victims of press abuse
Monday, 10 Dec, 2012 – 13:35 | No Comment
Hacked Off: working for and with victims of press abuse

About
Hacked Off is working for and with victims of press abuse to ensure that the Leveson Inquiry leads to a free and fair press, and to encourage world-class journalism in the public interest.
Description
Hacked Off was …

Jeremy Hunt: Bring back the mental health inpatient survey Campaign
Friday, 30 Nov, 2012 – 16:13 | No Comment
Jeremy Hunt: Bring back the mental health inpatient survey Campaign

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Rethink Mental Illness

The latest Broadmoor scandal shows how important it is for us to protect vulnerable people on mental health wards. Yet Government has cut the only survey that checks how safe people …

Pre Xmas Network & Development Meeting – Planning for the New Year
Monday, 26 Nov, 2012 – 15:54 | No Comment
Pre Xmas Network & Development Meeting – Planning for the New Year

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We would like to invite you to our next informal networking event where members of our network can meet, share ideas, and suggest events and activities for the future. …

What Will Remain of the ‘Voluntary Sector’
Monday, 12 Nov, 2012 – 9:19 | No Comment
What Will Remain of the ‘Voluntary Sector’

NatCAN and umbrella organization for community activists have published this letter from a number of voluntary national organisations .  They are worried about what will remain of the ’Voluntary Sector’ of any consequence to the …

Meeting: The Sharing Economy
Thursday, 25 Oct, 2012 – 12:51 | No Comment
Meeting: The Sharing Economy

Caroline Lucas MP has agreed to host a meeting in the House of Commons on The Sharing Economy. We will be running this meeting in partnership with “The People Who Share.”
Tuesday, November 27, 2012 …

Restorative Justice Case Study 1
Saturday, 20 Oct, 2012 – 13:48 | No Comment
Restorative Justice Case Study 1

Remedi and organisation involved in enabling people to use restorative justice techniques have provided us with some case studies of the work they do. This is Case Study 1.
Background
The victim, Terry, aged 30 and two …

21st Century: A New Age of Enlightenment or an Age of Darkness
Friday, 28 Sep, 2012 – 9:06 | No Comment
21st Century: A New Age of Enlightenment or an Age of Darkness

Kathryn Best hosted a House Meeting for GlobalNet21 recently on the subject of  “21st Century: A New Age of Enlightenment or an Age of Darkness?”  From notes of that meeting Kathryn has put together the …

Uprise Anti- Racism Festival London-2012
Friday, 21 Sep, 2012 – 10:56 | No Comment
Uprise Anti- Racism Festival London-2012

UpRise is a pro-equality / anti-discrimination movement bringing the community together using the arts and good old fashioned conversation.
We believe change can only happen if we sit down and talk in open and honest dialogue …

Fighting Faces of Asia: Photojournalism project by Kalle Larsson.
Wednesday, 19 Sep, 2012 – 22:12 | No Comment
Fighting Faces of Asia: Photojournalism project by Kalle Larsson.

About the project:
Behind every successful and male dominated social movement, union and political party there are the women. Often doing more than their share of organizing social change, and still bearing way more than …

House Meeting – The Successful Community
Wednesday, 19 Sep, 2012 – 12:18 | No Comment
House Meeting – The Successful Community

Monday October 1st, 2012, 7pm: In this House Meeting Sarah Lonton will lead us in discussing the question – “What does A Successful Community Look Like” and also “What would it take for our …

INVESTING IN PREGNANT WOMEN NEEDS TO BE THE FOCUS OF FAMILY POLICY
Wednesday, 19 Sep, 2012 – 7:47 | No Comment
INVESTING IN PREGNANT WOMEN NEEDS TO BE THE FOCUS OF FAMILY POLICY

This Blog comes from Vicki Fitzgerald from Gateway Family Services and can be seen on their own Blog as well. You can visit it here ….
We have been working with pregnant women in Birmingham over a …

Report of Our Meeting on Community Justice and Transforming Conflict
Monday, 17 Sep, 2012 – 11:31 | No Comment
Report of Our Meeting on Community Justice and Transforming Conflict

This is a report of our meeting on Community Justice and Transforming Justice that we held last week and it is submitted by Fabian Reid from Christ Church University, Canterbury.
The debate was chaired by …

Trade vs Aid: Let Africa Trade With Africa
Sunday, 16 Sep, 2012 – 20:35 | No Comment
Trade vs Aid: Let Africa Trade With Africa

In Africa, non-tariff trade barriers raise transaction costs and limit the movement of goods, services, people and capital across borders. To further development, African governments must embrace regional integration, break down these barriers and help …

Can & Should Government Change Behaviour?
Sunday, 16 Sep, 2012 – 12:16 | No Comment

Following our meeting on whether government can and should change behaviour we are holding a twitter chat follow up for people to collaborate further. Below is a slide show of the some of the …

Our Meeting On Reforming Justice
Saturday, 15 Sep, 2012 – 11:15 | No Comment
Our Meeting On Reforming Justice

Yasmin Qureshi MP hosted a meeting at House of Commons on how we should shape our attitudes to Justice in the 21st century.
We tend to have a strictly legal approach to justice where punishment …

Listening To Families & Family Policy
Monday, 10 Sep, 2012 – 19:39 | No Comment
Listening To Families & Family Policy

Many families are faced with difficulties in modern Britain and face poverty and exclusion. Governments desperately try to have a family policy but only too often they do not listen to families themselves.
The role …

Migration, Vulnerable Communities and Exploitation meetup
Wednesday, 5 Sep, 2012 – 13:13 | No Comment
Migration, Vulnerable Communities and Exploitation meetup

Snippet of speakers at the GlobalNet21 meetup on Migration, Vulnerable Communities and Exploitation. Recorded and edited by Rachel McAthy.