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A charity that supports children, young people and adults with HIV is the latest to win a Big Society Award.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Children's Minister Sarah Teather responds to the UNICEF report on Children's Wellbeing.
Essentials magazine has won a special award for diversity at the prestigious Professional Publisher's Association annual awards ceremony.
TAKEPART, a Brighton & Hove scheme to get more local people playing sport, is the latest recipient of a Big Society Award.
A speech by the Rt Hon Iain Duncan Smith, Secretary of State for Work and Pensions.
Hetty's has won Prime Minister David Cameron's Big Society Award for supporting families affected by drug or alcohol misuse.
Change4Life is teaming up with the popular children's TV show, LazyTown, and its superhero Sportacus, to encourage two to five year olds to be more active and eat healthier food such as fruit and vegetables (known as 'sports candy' in...
The pioneering food co-operative Fylde FoodCo from Lancashire, is the latest winner of the Prime Minister's Big Society Award in recognition of its initiative to provide free locally grown produce to those in greatest need.
Bedfordshire and Northamptonshire’s Multiple Sclerosis Therapy Centre has been given a Big Society Award.
The Children's Minister explains what Big Society means for children and families.
An article for The Sun by Prime Minister David Cameron on the government policy for families published on Friday 10 December 2010.
The Chancellor of the Exchequer delivered his Spending Round 2013 statement to Parliament on 26 June 2013. Originally given at House of Commons.
Seventy four charities including the Motor Neurone Disease Association, Epilepsy Society and the Spinal Injuries Association will get a share…
Stonewall and NAHT welcome guidance to help ensure children have the knowledge they need to grow up healthy, happy and safe
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
The Children's Minister writes in response to the Daily Telegraph article, 'Minister: What is the Big Society? Is it Anne Widdecombe?'.
Speech to launch 'Going the extra mile: excellence in competitive school sport'
A transcript of a speech given by the Prime Minister on wellbeing on 25 November 2010.
The Children's Minister speaks to social workers at the Community Care Live conference about the Government's progress in reforming child protection, fostering, adoption, the care system and the social work profession.
North Cumbria charity The Glenmore Trust wins Prime Minister's Big Society Award.
Small Charity Week, which ran this year from 16 to 21 June, is the latest winner of a Big Society Award, David Cameron has announced.
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