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Staying connected: echoes of conflict: stories of how communities cope
- Author:
- CONFLICT AND CHANGE
- Editors:
- ZRAJKO Anna, ed.
- Publisher:
- Community Links
- Publication year:
- 2005
- Pagination:
- 40p.
- Place of publication:
- London
The book presents a series of case studies exploring the traditional methods of conflict resolution amongst different communities, now resident in London. The stories were collected as part of a three year project to learn about the kinds of conflicts faced by different communities, and the ways each community responds to them. The aim is to aid understanding of the conflict resolution processes which exist within communities and to take the learning from the research to a wider network of conflict resolution and community mediation practitioners across the UK.
Small places, close to home: a Community Links ideas annual focussing on projects working with or led by refugee and asylum seeking communities
- Author:
- COMMUNITY LINKS
- Publisher:
- Community Links
- Publication year:
- 2005
- Pagination:
- 44p.
- Place of publication:
- London
Refugees and asylum seekers are dedicated and important providers of services to their own communities, and have provided a welcome input into many local community projects across the UK. This book highlights a wide and varied range of initiatives, reflecting the many ways in which those who have recently arrived in the UK are working in partnership with local community development organisations.
Visible voices: young people's ideas annual
- Editor:
- GOWEN Sara
- Publisher:
- Community Links
- Publication year:
- 2000
- Pagination:
- 76p.
- Place of publication:
- London
A collection of innovative projects from across the UK that have involved young people in their communities. By including young people communities are made more inclusive, more functional and more effective The ideas in this Annual illustrate the creative often risk taking ideas from young people that are bringing about change in their neighbourhoods.
Ground up: Community Links ideas annual; featuring good ideas for tackling poverty, from the ground up
- Editor:
- MCKEEVER Richard
- Publisher:
- Community Links
- Publication year:
- 2001
- Pagination:
- 58p.
- Place of publication:
- London
Describes a range of projects helping to tackle poverty amongst children and young people. Presents case studies of projects involving: domestic violence counselling; self-help for arthritis sufferers; support for families with disabled children; arts/drama/theatre/music projects; pottery therapy; support for teenage lone parents; after-school clubs; educational family outings; single parents health support; equipment for disabled people; recycling furniture; family literacy; health promotion; children's credit union; community radio; drop-in centres; computers for children; young people's involvement in local services; jobsfair; outdoor activities; community playbus; etc. Includes contact details of the groups listed and describes the experiences of the children involved and the benefits.