PPN Bulletin
Nominations Nominations from member groups in the Social Inclusion Pillar, for a seat on the Secretariat, remain open until Tuesday 08 March. News from the wider PPN Sports Against Racism …
Nominations Nominations from member groups in the Social Inclusion Pillar, for a seat on the Secretariat, remain open until Tuesday 08 March. News from the wider PPN Sports Against Racism …
Nominations are open Our friend and colleague, Ann Marie Ellison, has stepped down from her responsibilities on the Secretariat. Consequently, there is a place on the Secretariat available, and information …
One of the main roles of the Public Participation Network (PPN), is to provide a nominating structure to elect community representatives to decision making committees, sub-groups, and Secretariat. There is …
Training and courses SDG advocate programme with Development Perspectives There’s still time to apply to become an SDG advocate. This training course will allow advocates to deepen their understanding of …
Minutes and notes from meetings The PPN Secretariat met on Tuesday night for their monthly meeting. This year, the minutes from PPN meetings will be uploaded onto our website so …
Last Thursday of the Month Members’ Meet-Up Please come along to our Last Thursday of the Month Member’s Meet-Up on Thursday 24 February from 7.00pm – 8.30pm There will be …
“Last Thursday of the Month” Meet-Up Many thanks to all those who came along to the meeting last night, in particular to Andrew Montague for delivering his presentation, on making …
PPN Bulletin 21 January 2022 Training Dublin City Volunteer Centre have a new Fundamentals of Volunteering Course, for people who would like to engage volunteers in their organisations. This FREE …
General News Our colleagues at Seniorline are looking for premises. More specifically, they are looking for two desks where they can deliver their services to older people. If you have …
We wish everyone in the PPN a happy new year, and hope that members enjoyed the Christmas holidays, and are feeling rested and restored for the new year ahead. Please …
Dublin City Council’s operational policy with regards to herbicide use, is to eliminate the use ofherbicides by implementing alternative control methods, or where appropriate, allowing weedsto grow. Dublin City Council …
Creating Capable Communities online training (with the Department of Rural and Community Development/Social Justice Ireland & Waterford Institute of Technology). We have six places for the next series of online …