Commission of Inquiry into the Future of Civil Society in the UK and Ireland

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New report: Civil society associations and the values of social justice

Posted on 05/05/2009

The Carnegie Inquiry into the Future of Civil Society has published a new report on Civil society associations and the values of social justice.

The report, written by Professor Gary Craig, explores how civil society associations (CSAs) understand and operationalise the concept of social justice and in addition, it considers what distinguishes CSAs from organisations in the public and private sectors and the obstacles civil society associations encounter in operating as social justice organisations.

Event: Creating a climate for a just society BOOK NOW

Posted on 04/07/2009

The Carnegie UK Trust Inquiry into the Future of Civil Society is holding an event next month to explore the role of civil society in enhancing social justice in both the UK and globally, Creating a climate for a just society.

Despite considerable economic growth over the past 30 years, huge disparities in income and wealth, social mobility, health and education not only persist, but have widened. This interactive event will focus on the roles of civil society associations in enabling social justice, the barriers to realising a wider social justice framework and how such barriers might be overcome.

Kumi Naidoo Events

Posted on 04/07/2009

During May 2009 Kumi Naidoo will be speaking at three events in conjunction with the Carnegie Inquiry into the Future of Civil Society.

Kumi is currently a Visiting Fellow at the Carnegie UK Trust along with his roles as Honorary President of CIVICUS: World Alliance for Citizen Participation and Co-Chair of the Global Call to Action against Poverty campaign.

Civil society Inquiry launches survey on DISSENT

Posted on 02/23/2009

The Carnegie UK Trust Inquiry into the Future of Civil Society in the UK and Ireland has launched a survey on the theme of the Marginalisation of Dissent in order to gain further insight into how dissent is perceived both in the UK and Ireland, and globally.

Carnegie UK Trust supports Convention on Modern Liberty

Posted on 02/16/2009

The Carnegie UK Trust is pleased to announce that it is supporting the Convention on Modern Liberty. The convention is a call to all concerned with the erosion of civil liberties in the UK. Events are being held in London and across the UK on 28 February 2009. Please visit the convention website for further information.

Inquiry to hold session at NCVO Annual Conference

Posted on 02/11/2009

The Inquiry into the Future of Civil Society has been invited to hold a session at the NCVO Annual Conference, "Civil Society, building trust in uncertain times". The Chair of the Inquiry, Geoff Mulgan, will speak at this session on the opportunities for voluntary and community associations and for wider civil society presented by the current economic crisis.

Futures for civil society  - 'A crisis is a terrible thing to waste'

The session will explore the future of civil society, both in the UK and globally, and consider how we can act together to address the challenges of tomorrow. 

Event: A more civil society. BOOK NOW

Posted on 12/05/2008

A more civil society

4:00- 5:30pm, 13 January 2009, London

This seminar is the final in the series on 'bridging' social capital organised by NCVO  and the Carnegie UK Inquiry into the Future of Civil Society.

Have your say! Civil Society and Climate Change

Posted on 10/23/2008

The Carnegie Inquiry into the Future of Civil Society in the UK and Ireland has launched two projects that are designed to engage civil society groups in the challenges of climate change and resource scarcity. In particular, the projects are seeking input from civil society groups that have a social rather than environmental focus to their work.

Briefing paper - civil society, climate change and resource scarcity

Posted on 10/08/2008

To help civil society better understand the need to respond to the challenges and opportunities brought by climate change and resource scarcity,Tony Kendle from the Eden Project has written a briefing paper explaining the background to the new project between the Carnegie Inquiry into the Future of Civil Society and the Eden Project.

'Intergenerational Connections' seminar open for bookings

Posted on 09/26/2008

The next seminar in the joint Carnegie/NCVO 'bridging' series is now open for bookings. This seminar will examine how intergenerational practice can promote inclusiveness, collaboration and better understanding across generations. Speakers include Beverley Hughes (Minister for Children) and Mariano Sanchez (University of Granada). Click here for further details and booking information.

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