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VGary Bru...

Heres somthing I have just came across on the web an interesting approach to social housing allocation by Barnet council…

Allocation based upon community contributions and volunteering … (see link pg26 / 27)

http://www.barnet.gov.uk/allocations-scheme-the-full-rules-march-2011.pdf

This made for very interesting reading, it made me think of a number of questions...

1) Is this approach somthing... Read more


almost 2 years ago
  • Ruth Henn...
    Ruth Hennell

    I think this is interesting. At first I thought, no way, housing should be based on need, some people can't volunteer and after all volunteering is VOLUNTARY.

    But thinking about it I wonder, if you had a certain percentage assigned this way, maybe that would be a positive thing for that community or estate. Those who volunteer are more likely to support local community projects, you need people... Read more

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  • VGary Bru...
    VGary Brunskill

    Hi ruth, thanks for your comment.. its interesting to hear about your aunt moving to the new estate, and being a welcoming figure in the community.

    It would be great to hear if anyone has come across any other councils which are running simular schemes... ???

    almost 2 years ago
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about 2 years ago
  • Kate VIns... Helper
    Kate VInspired

    Hi Lisa, thanks for posting your video- it's a great idea for people to try out volunteering and hopefully they will want to stay involved after their first taster!! Can people get involved in the lend a paw project across the country?

    about 2 years ago
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  • Lisa Pdsa

    Thanks Kate - we're hoping lots of people will give a try! Yes people can get involved across the UK as PDSA has over 180 stores in towns and cities in Scotland, England, Wales & NI.

    To find out where your local volunteering opportunities are, call freephone 0800 854194 or email volunteers@pdsa.org.uk

    about 2 years ago
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  • Ruth Henn...
    Ruth Hennell

    Often when you are looking for work and hoping a job will accept you, then you can't commit for a long time, it's really great when charities can make volunteering flexible to fit in with the different needs of volunteers!

    about 2 years ago
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  • Lisa Pdsa

    Hi Ruth, absolutely, that's the brilliant thing about volunteering! Seeing as its National Volunteers' Week (1-7 June), I'd definitely encourage people to give volunteering a try!.

    almost 2 years ago
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I know you guys are very passionate about youth projects... Read more

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about 2 years ago
  • Kathy Mar...
    Kathy Marshall

    Most seem to go without any service or support anyway, or get a useless attempt at it, so rather a lot of people don't actually have anything to lose.

    about 2 years ago
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  • Danny Muggleton

    This man went on to do some of the largest cuts in any frontline service in the country. Surrey is now deprived of any form of youth service to help those that may be more vulnerable or that need support. We are terrified of cuts bought on by people like him

    about 1 year ago
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