Le Cateau Community Primary School
The Garrison ASSIST project (GAP) PLUS was awarded £80,000 to build on the highly successful Garrison ASSIST project, which is now established and generating interest from policymakers and strategic leaders alike.
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The Garrison ASSIST project (GAP) PLUS was awarded £80,000 to build on the highly successful Garrison ASSIST project, which is now established and generating interest from policymakers and strategic leaders alike.
Lisburn Sea Cadets (TS Ulster) received a Local Grants award of £20,000 to help fund the purchase of a Rigid Inflatable Boat (RIB) to be able to offer their cadets a unique power boating experience and associated qualifications. The group already had a small power boat, but this was unsuitable for use as a safety boat for sail training.
To behave ethically, we need to consider what is the ‘right’ way to behave towards others – how we can do no harm, and how we can achieve good outcomes through the work we support. There are two broad and overlapping ethical principles which govern our work: ‘Do Good’ and ‘Do No Harm’.
A manual that has been developed alongside the above ‘Grow your Hub Guide’ and contains additional information, links and templates which may be useful to you if you are considering expanding and growing your hub or drop-in
A leaflet that follows on from the Dorset Recognition Factsheets 2 provides information on recognition, understanding and communication of the Armed Forces Community with particular focus on the demographic within Dorset.