Sentences with phrase «building community cohesion»

2.28 pm: Ed Miliband talked about quality of life issues in his opening speech and, in a session on the politics of responsibility, the higher education minister David Lammy spoke powerfully about the importance of building community cohesion.
He called for greater inter-faith dialogue to combat the roots of terrorism and said the government would fund groups working to build community cohesion.
The addition of a «social need» category in the free school criteria opens the door further for schools, charities and other community organisations to come forward with ideas to create schools designed to build community cohesion.
The New Schools Network (NSN) has today released an analysis of exclusion data that reveals 20 children are excluded from school each day for racist abuse, arguing that the new category of opening free schools where there is a «social need» would allow groups to «create schools designed to build community cohesion».
It is one of the most important principles to protect the right to participate in decision - making and ensure it is expressed in a way that builds community cohesion.
They should build community cohesion, strengthen relationships and decision - making capacity, and should not become a platform for disputes and family feuds to be played out.

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And Fiha Rashed, from Mount CC, said: «We are here to play the cricket, to engage in contemporary issues, to use the common space, to build and strengthen our interfaith relationships, in terms of addressing community cohesion, equality, and many of the other issues that face the global community
One has trained as a «Dads and Lads» facilitator; others deliver some workshop elements — the beginnings of capacity building and community cohesion.
For community cohesion, read helping to sustain and build a common sense of Britishness.
With them will com e new challenges if we are to tackle cross border crime, ensure community cohesion and build an immigration system that maintains a strong outward facing economy and guarantees fairness for all.
They should therefore build cohesion through existing activities and work with partners from their local and wider community.
External processes should build cohesion, not divide our communities.
Without this, they will not be able to reform processes so that they help build cohesion in our communities.
funding of the Commission's Community Partnerships for Human Rights (CPHR) Program under the Australian Government's National Action Plan to Build on Social Cohesion, Harmony and Security.
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