Event

Growing Wales’s Civil Society

Posted on 09/01/2010

The Institute of Welsh Affairs supported by Carnegie UK Trust are holding four early evening seminars in Cardiff Bay’s Pierhead Building during October and November to discuss how much Wales’s Civil Society has grown in the first decade of devolution.

The seminars will follow the main themes in Making Good Society, the final report of the independent Commission of Inquiry into the Future of Civil Society in the UK and Ireland.

Growing a more civil economy - 14 October
Chair: Professor Kevin Morgan, Cardiff University
Simon Harris, Wales Co-operative Centre
Molly Scott Cato, Cardiff Institute for Co-operative Studies, UWIC
Ian Courtney, Director Wales, Charity Bank
Katija Dew, National Financial Inclusion Champion for Wales
 
Transition to a low carbon economy - 21 October
Chair: Peter Davies, Sustainable Development Commissioner for Wales
Helen Northmore, Energy Saving Trust
Lee Waters, Sustrans Cymru
Helen Nelson, Cynnal Cymru : Sustain Wales
Anne Meikle, WWF Cymru

Party conference events on growing a civil economy - 21 Sept and 6 Oct

Posted on 08/31/2010

The Carnegie UK Trust is supporting two events at party conferences this year. The focus of the events will be:

Growing a more civil economy through civil society

Amongst all the political energy that is focused on reducing the national deficit and rebuilding the public finances, what kind of economy do we want to emerge? This urgent and important seminar will look at the challenges facing politicians, economists and crucially all of those people and organisations who commit time and energy to creating a better society. Focusing on the roles civil society associations can play, including voluntary and community organisations, trade unions, faith-based organisations, cooperatives and mutuals, this event will explore how a civil economy can be grown that is more aligned with values that emphasise responsibility, good governance, human well-being and environmental sustainability.

Event at TUC Congress 14 Sept - Media for All; The Democratic Challenge

Posted on 08/26/2010

Following the publication of Making Good Society, the final report of the Commission of Inquiry into the Future of Civil Society in the UK and Ireland, the Carnegie UK Trust is supporting a fringe event organised by the Campaign for Press and Broadcasting Freedom at the TUC Conference to explore the crucial role of news media in empowering peoples’ participation in public debate at a time of cut backs in regional and local media. Drawing on the findings of Making Good Society, the event will explore how civil society organisations can contribute to a more democratic news media.

Speakers include Jeremy Dear, general secretary NUJ, Jude Gordon Manchester NUJ, Joyce McMillan (Chair and member of the Commission of Inquiry into the Future of Civil Society) and Granville Williams (CPBF).

Events for Trusts and Foundations

Posted on 08/11/2010

The Carnegie UK Trust is co-hosting two events this autumn with the Assocation of Charitable Foundations (ACF) in relation to the findings of the Carnegie funded Inquiry into the Future of Civil Society. The events will focus on two of the core themes the Inquiry Commission highlighted as being crucial to developing a healthy civil society for the future.

The role of trusts and foundations in democratising media, September, London

This event will explore the distinctive roles that trusts and foundations can play in supporting the development of a strong, pluralistic news media in the interest of enriching democracy and strengthening civil society.

Solutions to the Crisis in News Media and Representative Democracy - 18 August

Posted on 07/14/2010

As part of the Festival of Politics 2010, we are hosting an event looking at how news media can be enhanced so that it can better support democracy in Scotland and the UK as a whole.

More information about the event can be found below.

Solutions to the Crisis in News Media and Representative Democracy; the Importance of Civil Society Activity

13.30 - 15.00, The Scottish Parliament (FREE)

A thriving democracy and civil society has always been dependent on strong and free news media that is truthful, accurate and rigorous. The demise of traditional news media coupled with the lack of trust in representative democracy present major challenges to politics and to citizen engagement.

Join the Inquiry at the annual Compass conference - 12 June

Posted on 06/02/2010

The Inquiry will be hosting an event at next week's annual Compass conference.

The session, Making good society: how civil society can transform our economy, will look at the various roles that civil society organisations can play in order to help build a fairer, more transparent and accountable economy. Speakers at this event are as follows:

  • Erin van der Maas, Carnegie UK Trust
  • Karen Chouhan, Equanomics
  • Colin Meech, Unison, Capital Stewardship
  • Louise Rouse, FairPensions

To register your interest in this event e-mail Erin@carnegieuk.org.

Foundation Week - Reshaping the financial sector; the importance of civil society activity - 1 June

Posted on 04/28/2010

As part of Foundation Week in Brussels next month, the Inquiry Commission will be holding an open event to discuss the Commission's interest in building a fairer, more responsible and sustainable economy.

Looking beyond the Inquiry's core focus of the UK and Ireland, the session will explore the roles of civil society groups operating across Europe (including foundations, NGOs and co-operatives) in growing a more ‘civil economy’, leading to a more transparent and accountable financial sector, a growth in responsible investment, and more active citizen investors. The event is open to foundations and funders, EU institutions, other civil society actors, and the general public.

Ireland Launch - 22 April

Posted on 04/06/2010

The date of the Irish launch of the final report of the Inquiry into the Future of Civil Society has now been announced.

The launch event, being held in Dublin, will take place on Thursday 22 April.

Details of speakers will be announced shortly.

The event is free but places must be booked in advance. To book your place contact makinggoodsociety@carnegieuk.org.

BOOK NOW: 'Making Good Society' Cardiff launch - 22 March

Posted on 03/12/2010

Commissioners Geoff Mulgan and Anna Nicholl will be leading the event hosted at WCVA on Monday 22 March.

Guest speakers at the event will include:

  • Graham Benfield, WCVA
  • Paul O'Shea, Unison
  • Mike Ash-Edwards, Co-operative Group

For more information about this event and to book your place contact: Morven Masterton

London Launch - Making good society - 15 March

Posted on 03/11/2010

The London launch event for the final report of the Commission of the Inquiry is now FULLY BOOKED.

The Chair of the Commission, Geoff Mulgan, will be hosting the event at St Ethelburga's Centre on Monday 15 March. The Commission will present its findings and calls to action and civil society leaders will respond to the calls to action.

Guest speakers at the event will include:

  • Brendan Barber, TUC
  • Mary Marsh, Clore Social Leadership Programme
  • Ed Mayo, Co-operatives UK
  • Kumi Naidoo, Greenpeace International

For more information about this event contact: Morven Masterton

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