Sunday 20th January 2008, 02:05Emma's DadAs you will have seen from Emma’s blog her Dad passed away last week after a long illness. Emma says we should not be sad as he had a wonderful life and achieved so much in his lifetime. Reading Emma’s blog it is clear to see his actions and values have moulded Emma’s life and given her the energy, passion, leadership and resilience she demonstrates each day in A4e.

My own memory is from 2005 when Emma, Jim and I travelled to Israel to see the new A4e centre delivering services to all parts of the community in Jerusalem. When I met up in the evening Emma told me s..
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Sunday 20th January 2008, 01:09The Foundation for Social ImprovementAt the last Group Board meeting we had a presentation and update from Pauline Broomhead the CEO of the Foundation for Social Improvement (FSI). Many of us first met Pauline when she was the working for the NSPCC as their National Fundraiser and together in partnership with Emma raised more than £57 million towards the Full Stop Campaign.

At the start of 2007 Pauline agreed to continue her partnership with Emma by heading up the Charity the FSI. This was quite a coup as Pauline is ranked within the top 10 fundraisers nationally in the UK. The vision for the FSI is to capacity ..
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Sunday 20th January 2008, 00:59Do you have a new idea?As we return from our Christmas break I hope you all enjoyed the rest and time with your families. I had a wonderful time although I do return to work with a repetitive strain injury caused from my son’s new Wii game.

This period of rest can often allow us to return to A4e with new energy and vigour but also new insights gained into how we may improve our services and better meet the needs of the communities we serve.

If you have such an idea, no matter how big or small please contact me if you think I can add some value to the process of bringing it into the full..
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Sunday 20th January 2008, 00:58Thanks to the OLASS team.Whenever I set out to develop a new international market for A4e it is always on the back of great work in the UK. This week our journeys took us to South Africa where we have the chance to deliver a ground breaking project in Kwazulu Natal.

Our invitation to undertake this work has come due to the hard work and energy of all our staff in the UK engaged in delivering our OLASS contracts. Your passion for the vision of Improving Peoples Lives and your commitment to transforming the lives of the inmates where we work has earned us this opportunity.

Thank you to David Jack..
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Sunday 20th January 2008, 00:45Update on France and Germany

Last week Bob Martin, Steve Marsland and I attended the board meetings of our businesses in France and Germany. The implementation of the vision continues. We are recognised in each country for our unique offer of Improving Peoples Lives.

Max and his team in Paris have worked very hard to ensure the vision and the cultures of the French communities we are serving are complimentary. They have fought hard for each client to come through our door and make them comfortable in our world as they introduce them to the tools and techniques and resources we can invest in their f..
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Sunday 20th January 2008, 00:44Time to RememberIn November 2007 my six year old son earned the opportunity to have a place in his beavers group as they took part in the Remembrance Day Parade in our local village. He was very proud to be selected and as he marched we as a family followed the parade. Everybody was represented in the parade; Army, Navy, Air Force, Police, Fire, Ambulance, Prison, Coast Guards, Scouts, Brownies, Girl Guides, Councillors, MPs, schools, churches, voluntary groups and charities.

As we collected around the war memorial those who had fought in the Second World War were moved to the front. These elderly..
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Friday 18th January 2008, 22:03Improving Peoples Lives - Including mine...............This week I have had the privilege to visit a number of correctional facilities in South Africa as we prepare to deliver our programmes in six units in the region of Kwazulu Natal. My thanks to the Area Commissioner Mr Z K Monama and his team from the Department of Correctional Services (DCS) for the wonderful welcome and arrangements they put in place to facilitate our meetings and joint working. We had been invited to take part in the development of these new programmes due to the invite from Khulisa (an amazing organisation) who work magic inside the prisons of South Africa with the inmates..View Complete Post
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