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IVAC News07/07/2010 The Islington Compact Action Plan 2010-2011 The Compact Action Plan 2010-2011 is now live. 10/05/2010 Voluntary Action Islington Business Plan for the future available now Click to download the Business Plan PDF 27/04/2010 Islington's Third Sector Manifesto Islington's Third Sector Manifesto supported by Islington's main four local political parties: 26/04/2010 The 2009/10 Islington Joint Strategic Needs Assessment now available! The Joint Strategic Needs Assessment (JSNA) is a joint process undertaken by NHS Islington and Islington Council. It brings together in one place a wide range of information, which outlines the main health and wellbeing issues facing the people of Islington. The purpose of the JSNA is to inform the planning and commissioning of services that will improve outcomes for our community and reduce unacceptable inequalities. 05/03/2010 Arsenal Regeneration Scheme - 6th Round Arsenal Regeneration Scheme Small Grants Fund: Information about the 6th round of the Arsenal Regeneration Scheme. 17/12/2009 Independent Mental Health Advocacy Service for Adults and Older People with Mental Health Problems London Borough of Islington in partnership with the London Borough of Camden. Notice for expression of an interest for the provision of independent Advocacy Service for Adults and Older People in Camden and Islington. 30/11/2009 IVAC has published its Annual Report. Follow the link to download a copy in pdf format. 30/11/2009 Environmental Grassroots Grants A second round of grants for grassroots community environmental initiatives is now available from the Islington Strategic Partnership Environement and Sustainability Fund. Deadline for funding applications: midday 29 January 2010. Contact: Jenny Daly (0207 527 8328 or jenny.daly@islington.gov.uk) Click the above link for more information. 14/11/2009 Islington State of the Environment Report 2009 Link to the latest State of the Environment Report (2009), which has recently been launched. This updates last year's report, providing new data on the health of our built and natural environment. 30/10/2009 Click the link to see further information |
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