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Sole Purpose Productions and Groundwork NI
A Shared Future Theatre Workshop ­

The Groundwork NI Regeneration Resource Centre, Belfast
Thursday 24th April
10am ­– 4pm
Caterina Goodman 028 9074 9494

A participatory theatre event with Sole Purpose Productions exploring the possibilities of a shared future with members of the group. No experience in theatre necessary.

Education and Library Board, Inter-board CR Youth Service Event

‘Your Past-Our Future? – a young persons’ community relations event promoting inclusiveness.’ 

Parliament Buildings, Stormont

Saturday 26th April                                               

10am - 5pm

Geraldine McGreevy 028 9056 4059

200 young people, aged 14-20, from across Northern Ireland will come together to share in a series of activities and workshops.  The event will be typified by fun and energy and will include interactive workshops on key themes of Diversity, Accommodating and Celebrating Difference; debates involving local politicians and making Stormont ‘Youth Friendly’.   

W5 and Friends of Woodvale Park

Family Fun Day

Woodvale Park , Woodvale Road, Belfast

Saturday 26th April

10am – 4pm

James Stewart 028 9046 7801

Unlock your creativity and learn how to harness the force of the wind by designing, building and racing a mini sail car. A great way for families to have fun, working on their creations together.

UlsterPeoples College

Understanding Community Relations course

Ulster Peoples College

Saturday 26th April and Saturday 3rd May

10am - 4pm each day

Paul Donnelly 028 90 33 0131

An opportunity to study key CR themes such as the nature of divisions in our society and ‘telling your story’.

Education for Reconciliation, Irish School of Ecumenics

CONNECT meeting

The Long Gallery, Parliament Buildings, Stormont

Monday 28th April

10am – 1pm

Eileen Gallagher 028 6632 8210 or 028 9077 0061

CONNECT is the representative body for Church Fora and interchurch groups. They meet to share ideas, information, stories and inspirations. This meeting aims to profile the work being done to a wider audience including politicians. Input from keynote speakers will be followed by interactive workshops.

Irish Association for Cultural, Social & Economic Relations   

Cohesion, Integration & Sharing; Can our politicians make it happen?

Long Gallery, Stormont

Monday 28th April

6.15pm                                                                                                          

Tom Sullivan/Professor Pauline Murphy 077 7965 1939

The event will involve a panel discussion with representatives from the main political parties on their specific role and strategies in the development of cohesion, integration and sharing across communities in Northern Ireland.  Participants will be invited to discuss these issues with the political representatives present. 

Northern Visions/NvTv

Belfast Interfaces, launch of TV series

Monday 28th April

12pm

Marilyn Hyndman 028 9024 5495

Launch of the NvTv series, Belfast Interfaces, five one hour documentaries made with local people living and working in the interfaces in the city.  Made with the support of the Belfast Interface Project and funded under the EU programme.

Whiterock Library (BELB)   

Hands of Friendship

Whiterock Library, Belfast

Monday 28th April

4pm

Michael Scholes 028 9050 9236

Local children are to create templates of their own hands and decorate them using the word “Welcome” in different languages of the world. These will be displayed at the entrance to the Children’s Library.

Belfast Education and Library Board

Ulster Scots “what’s it all aboot?”

Andersonstown Library

Monday 28 April

7pm

Tinya Parkes 028 9050 9200

A special evening to hear about and get a taste of Ulster Scots history and culture. In partnership with the Ulster Scots Heritage Council.

Wave

Reporting the ‘Troubles’

WAVE Trauma Centre, 5 Chichester Park South, Belfast

Monday 28th April

10am – 1pm

The experiences of journalists reporting the conflict in Northern Ireland.This is a closed event for WAVE Members.

TIDES Training and Consultancy

Stepping into Diversity workshop

48 Elmwood Avenue, Belfast

Monday 28th April

10am -12.30pm

Gary Carpendale 028 9020 2026

This workshop is being organised to promote a better understanding of living in an intercultural society.  The workshop will include looking at the effects of racism, information on different cultures, and our rights and responsibilities. 

The Workers’ Educational Association with Groundwork Northern Ireland

Sustainable Development Course

Groundwork, Duncairn Gardens, Belfast

Monday 28th April - Wednesday 30th April

9.30am – 4pm

Caterina Goodman 028 9074 9494,

Maura Kavanagh 028 9032 9718,

This course is offered free of charge with lunch included. It carries an NCFE qualification at Level 1 (Learn ways to help sustain you projects/communities and save money at the same time)

Belfast Education and Library Board

Who are the Ulster Scots? A display.

Andersonstown Library

Monday 28 April - Friday 2 May

Event running during opening hours

Tinya Parkes 028 9050 9200

This display details four centuries of Ulster Scots Connections and culture.

In partnership with the Ulster Scots Heritage Council.

Survivors of Trauma

Bog Oak Exhibition plus North Belfast Cultural Society Book Launch

151 Cliftonville Road, Belfast, BT14 6JR

29th April @ 7.30pm

Marie Close - 028 9074 9944

Exhibition of Bog Oak Carving/Painting created as part of a therapeutic process by people coming to terms with the impact of the Troubles on their lives. This is part of a healing process in the transition from victim to survivor.

Shankill Stress and Trauma Group

21st Anniversary Celebration

Shankill Trauma Centre, 5 Ballygomartin Road

Tuesday 29th April

11am- 4 pm

Alan Wardle, 028 9020 1901

Shankill Stress and Trauma Centre are celebrating 21 years in existence. The event will be marked by the publication of leaflets on dealing with mental health, and special speakers will include two of the Victims Commissioners.

YouthLink NI

Celebration of Church Peace Building Youth Work

Black Box, Hill Street

Tuesday 29th April

7.30pm

Jeremy Gardiner or John Peacock 028 9032 3217

Through story telling and music this event will celebrate church-based peace building youth work. It also will challenge and inspire young people and youth workers to build relationships towards peace.

Wave

Without Walls

WAVE Trauma Centre, 5 Chichester Park South, Belfast

Tuesday 29th April

1pm – 4pm

For Bookings call 028 9077 9922

An exploration on the theme of a ‘Troubles’ museum for Northern Ireland. Keynote address by Louise Purbrick, University of Brighton. Also, on display a collection of Art Books, featuring the results of Healing Through Remembering’s ‘Open Call for Ideas’ on the concept of a ‘Living Memorial Museum’

Community Relations Council and IFI, Community Bridges Programme

Youth Innovation

Farset International Hotel (Second Floor), Springfield Road, Belfast

Tuesday 29th April

10am – 3pm

Dorothy Monaghan 028 9022 7500

The CRC are hosting this event for youth organisations working specifically in innovative community relations or reconciliation practice. Many can demonstrate a very powerful and challenging reconciliation practice. There will be substantive learning experiences through sharing and demonstration of practice in small workshops.

Housing Executive

Launch of Good Relations Project Awards

Boardroom, Housing Centre, 2 Adelaide St, Belfast

Tuesday 29th April

12pm

Jennifer Hawthorne 028 9031 8829

The Housing Executive, in partnership with the CRC have established a Good Relations Project Award scheme and the event (which will be followed by lunch) will announce this year’s winners. The award scheme has been established to encourage members of the Housing Community Network to undertake practical community relations projects within their respective communities in order to develop relationships within and between communities and increase respect for difference and diversity.

Women’s Resource and Development Agency

Launch of Good Relations resource pack

WRDA, 6 Mount Charles

Tuesday 29th April

11am

Margaret Ward 028 9023 0212

WRDA will launch their resource pack on Good Relations, which offers 3 structured workshop sessions challenging sectarian and racist attitudes and enabling participants to understand how such attitudes develop and persist. Community facilitators trained by WRDA will describe their experiences of delivering the programme and Margaret Ward, director of WRDA, will discuss future plans to extend this work.

Northern Ireland Council for Integrated Education

‘Flags and Emblems’ training session

NICIE, Aldersgate House, 13 - 19 University Road

Tuesday 29th April

10am – 1pm

Deborah Girvan 028 9023 6200

A training session for staff and Board members on the issue of flags and emblems and how these should be handled in schools.

Arts Council of Northern Ireland

Re-imaging Communities and the Art of Community Relations

Europa Hotel TBC

Wednesday 30th April

All day event

Joan Dempster 028 9038 5247 or jdempster@artscouncil-ni.org

This exhibition aims to celebrate the achievements of the Re-imaging Communities Programme by visually highlighting the successful projects that have been completed to date.  It is also an opportunity to demonstrate how the arts can be used to develop good relations and to support community development throughout Northern Ireland.

Belfast City Council

A Showcase of Good Relations work in Belfast

Europa Hotel, Belfast

This event is postponed until later this year.

David Robinson/Emily Brough 028 9032 0202

The event seeks to showcase good practice in Good Relations activity in Belfast from a number of different sectors.

CRC Policy Development Programme

Truce or Transformation? – ten years on from the Agreement

Europa Hotel, Belfast

Wednesday 30th April

9.30am – 4pm

Dympna McGlade 028 9022 7500

The conference aims to look retrospectively at the 1998 Agreement through a good relations lens and look forward in a questioning way to what now lies ahead.

Irish School of Ecumenics

‘The Churches and Community Relations: Marginalisation or Reconciliation?’

Public Theology Seminar by Dr Gladys Ganiel

Irish School of Ecumenics, Antrim Road, Belfast

Wednesday 30th April

10.30am -12pm

Arlene Poole 028 9077 0061

Dr Gladys Ganiel, Lecturer in Reconciliation Studies at the Irish School of Ecumenics, will lecture on ‘The Churches and Community Relations: Marginalisation or Reconciliation?’ There will be time for questions and discussion.

Eastern Health and Social Services Board

Drama presentation exploring the implications of racism and sectarianism within health and social services

Eastern Health and Social Services Board, 12-22 Linenhall Street, Belfast

Wednesday 30th April

12.15pm - 2pm (includes lunch)

Anne McGlade 028 9055 3974

Building on its success in 2007 this event provides an opportunity to explore the implications of racism and sectarianism as experienced by health and social services, patients, clients, staff and their families. The drama is produced by Artsekta in association with the Eastern Area Equality and Human Rights Best Practice Forum. A discussion will follow the event.

Northern Lights Review

What Community Relations Can Do for Business

A lunchtime seminar

Europa Hotel, Edinburgh Suite.

Wednesday 30th April

12pm – 2.00pm

Contact

Annika Nestius-Brown at events@northernlightreview.org

or

Ian James Parsley 028 9146 4579 or Ray Mullan at CRC at 028 9022 7500

This is an opportunity to quiz top business people and economists on what the private sector can do, inside and outside the workplace, to improve community relations. As the Executive has made the economy its number one priority, the link between promoting business and respecting diversity has never been clearer – this is your chance to make your voice heard on the subject.

The Local Government Staff Commission for NI

Good Relations in Local Government

Malone House, Belfast

Wednesday 30th April

10am – 2pm

Lorna Parsons 028 9031 3200

This event will showcase good relations practice in local government and will include a number of case study examples from district councils. Invitation will be sent to council officers and members, our Partner Consultees, students, and local school children.

Ulster Peoples College

‘A shared future or a better future?’ A seminar

Ulster Peoples College

Wednesday 30th April

2.30pm - 4.30 pm

Karen McCartney 028 9033 0131

This seminar provides an opportunity to discuss the uncertainty of the status of the ‘A Shared Future’ policy. Followed by exhibition and reception.

Mediation Northern Ireland

Mediation and Peace III – A Seminar

Groundwork NI, 63 - 75 Duncairn Gardens,

Wednesday 30th April

2pm – 4pm

Peter O’Reilly 028 9043 8614

In this seminar Mediation NI explore with interested actors the challenges to and resources for responding to the objective Peace 111 (Priority 1, theme 1.1) It will help participants to envision the impact of achieving the objective and challenging sectarianism and racism in their local areas.

"Moving On"

North Belfast Interface Network

Survivors of Trauma, Cliftonville Road, Belfast

1st May @ 7.30pmThe event Moving On”has been planned by the NBIN & S.O.T to explore the benefits that a Truth Commission will bring in addressing the needs of victims/survivors and discuss the view that reconciliation is central to the process of moving from victim to survivor and is integrally linked to a truth recovery process. There will also be an opportunity to discuss the barriers that still exist to community relations from unresolved events of the past.

Rab McCallum: rab@nbin.info , Tel; 028 90742255

Conflict Transformation Network (CTN), Belfast

Seminar

Senate Room, Queen’s University

Thursday 1st May

9.30am – 12.30pm

Kerry McIvor 028 9097 4098

An event to showcase the current work of Belfast’s strategic leaders, community practitioners and academics in relation to transforming conflict in Belfast. Organised to explore how the collaborative approach taken by the network has been effective in relation to addressing conflict within Belfast.

Chinese Welfare Association

‘A good neighbour is a found treasure’ (Chinese proverb)

Linenhall Library, Belfast

Thursday 1st May

7:30 pm

Sofia Botzios cro@cwa-ni.org

The stories of 5  remarkable people from the Chinese community in Northern Ireland, who will share their experiences, successes and difficulties in living in Northern Ireland, followed by a discussion with the audience.

UlsterMuseum

Art Outreach Project Launch

Ulster Museum, Stranmillis Road outdoors

Thursday 1st May

3.30pm

Colleen Frew 028 9039 5084

The launch of four large wall-panels painted by the Sure Start Chinese mothers and toddlers’ group with the help of Sri Lankan artist, Anushiya Sundaralingam.   This art work was inspired by the Ulster Museum’s fashion collection and will adorn the builders’ hoardings on the Stranmillis Road for the next two months. 

Northern IrelandChildren’s Enterprise

‘Lets Chat’: a young person’s version of ‘Lets Talk’

Australia House

Thursday 1st May

7pm

Jonny Baxter 028 9066 8867

This will be an interactive evening for young people to make community relations relevant to them through raising the issues they feel need to be heard. A  panel  representing different areas of local community will share with the group and be challenged.

Northern IrelandCouncil for Voluntary Action

Launch of NICVA’s new CR Policy Forum

NICVA, 61 Duncairn Gdns, Belfast

Thursday 1st May

2.30pm

Cathy Breslin 02890877777

NICVA is launching a new Community Relations Policy Forum for all those interested in sharing ideas on policy issues and learning from colleagues about policy challenges.  The forum will enable interested organizations to make policy responses, coordinate policy information, participate in policy development, and influence decision making. All are welcome, not just 'experts'.

Housing Executive and the Inter-Community Network

Launch of the Shared Race Relations Charter

Housing Centre, 2 Adelaide St

Friday 2nd May

12pm

Jennifer Hawthorne 028 9031 8829

The lunchtime event (which will include buffet lunch) will see the launch of the Shared Race Relations Charter which has been drawn up by the Housing Executive’s Inter-Community Network. The aim of the Charter is to give a clear and strong message that the Housing Executive and community groups will not tolerate hate crime in any form on its estates. It also aims to help promote good relations between all communities including Black and Minority Ethnic and Migrant Worker communities and actively encourages their participation in community life.

Ultach Trust

Young Protestant Learners of Irish

Linen Hall Library

Friday 2nd May

1pm

Gordon McCoy 028 9023 0749

Ian Malcolm explains his research on young Protestants who have had an opportunity to learn the Irish language at school. His work, which has had many surprising results, suggests ways to increase the cross-community appeal of Irish.

Irish Congress of Trade Unions

May Day rally, A March and Diversity Festival

Belfast city centre and St George’s Market

Saturday 3rd May

12pm – 4.30pm

Clare Moore 028 9024 7940

Annual trade union rally, march and family festival on May Day 3 May. Join the trade union movement for a unique family festival celebrating diversity and interdependence – music, food and more!


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