We’re very excited to announce that on Wednesday 8th June we’ll be having a meeting with Andrew Stunell who is a Minister at the Department for Communities and Local Government. And we want to take all of you with us (in a virtual way of course)!
Naturally, he’s very keen to take questions and comments on communities, neighbourhoods and volunteering from our discussion on Big Society’s Big Mouth. So he will be throwing this open to the community in the run up to the meeting. Here are some examples of the kinds of issues the Minister may want to raise:
* What are you currently doing in your local community to make it a better place?
* How could Government help you to do more?
* How much of a say do you have about what happens in your local area?
So get your thinking caps on and start posting your comments and questions. After Andrew Stunell’s first blog is posted he has agreed to respond to comments at regular intervals in the run up to the meeting. You ask, we’ll say, and he’ll (hopefully) answer!
In his role as Minister, Andrew Stunell is responsible for a range of areas including community cohesion, regeneration, and the implementation of the Big Society.
Find out more about Andrew Stunell here - http://andrewstunell.org.uk/en/page/andrew
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Jamie Powis
Hey vbigmouth!
The government has cut funding to hundreds of youth organisations across the country forcing a majority of them to close down.
**How can the Big Society exist without young people?**
I work and volunteer for a youth organisation in Wolverhampton called Kids in Communication (www.kicfm.com) that has had its funding cut because of government reductions. We engaged over 5000 young... Read more
Kic Fm
Hi Andrew
My names Kenny, and I'm involved with Kids In Communication, a young persons radio station and a support network for young people.
Funded by VInspired for the last 3 years, our project, along with hundreds up and down the country was cut on the 31st March. We were solely funded by V, and as of this date, we were forced to close our doors to young people.
Over 13 years, we have trained... Read more
Peter Swallow
How can the government expect young people to work towards the big society when 1) they are cutting funding here and there to the voluntary sector and schemes which support it (like the Youth Opportunities Fund) and 2) are doing seemingly nothing to tackle young people's 20% unemployment rate? Young people can't volunteer if they can't afford to live.
Paul Martin
The Big Society concept is based upon volunteering - everybody doing their bit. But does the government recognise that volunteering doesn't just happen by osmosis?
Volunteers dont just come forward or suddenly materialise as if by magic! Volunteering needs a funded infrastructure behind it to develop and support volunteer management.
What is this government doing to ensure that volunteer infrastructure... Read more
Charlotte Beckett
Hi folks. We've unfortunately had to move dates on this: the meeting is now Wednesday 8th June. In the interim, Andrew Stunell has addressed your points in a blog which we're just about to post. We'll keep you updated on when the meeting is.