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Eco Glitter Fun

eco glitter fun

4.6(18)

London

Eco Glitter fun was born from two fun-loving party animals, whose mission is to bring responsible sparkles and plastic pollution awareness to the world. We sell biodegradable glitter pots and sets online, via retailers and we partner with brands, events, and influencers - all in aid of spreading the 'reduce plastic' message. Supporting ocean & LGBTQ+ charities 1% of our website sales goes to Ocean Generation, an inclusive global movement  that exists to restore a sustainable relationship between humanity and the Ocean. They see a world where the Ocean is freed from human threats within a generation. We donate via Work for Good.  L UNIQUE Plastic-free packaging We sell our biodegradable glitter in plastic-free packaging and strive to reduce the amount of plastic used in every aspect of our business.   We strongly believe that we need to protect our precious earth from further damage and do everything we can to reverse the harm that 100 years of plastic has created. We hope you use our glitter to help educate people on how to reduce their plastic consumption. In 2018, Sophie created the Eco Glitter Fun Glitter Artist Training course and has taught over 100 people in person and dozens globally via her unique "Learn to be a glitter artist course" . Many of her  We are official Bioglitter® licensed resellers.    Our eco glitter is made from a biodegradable cellulose film. This means that once its in the natural environment, microbes consume it, causing no harm to Mother Earth.    Guilt-free sparkles from Eco Glitter Fun.

Staa

staa

5.0(38)

Nottingham

STAA is a small charity based at the historic St Anns Allotments site, just a mile from the bustling city centre of Nottingham. STAA manages a number of highly regarded projects across 30+ plots at St Anns Allotments providing community benefit & offering a wide variety of volunteering opportunities. Our projects make a significant contribution to the upkeep of this amazing Grade 2* listed heritage site and the preservation of habitat and wildlife in the urban oasis at St Anns Allotments. STAA was initially established in 1997, from a local campaign group that came together with the prime objective of saving and protecting the St Anns Allotment site (Hungerhill Gardens, Stonepit Coppice Gardens and Gorseyclose Gardens) from redevelopment. STAA became a registered charity in 1998 and over the course of 20 years have been key partners in the delivery of large-scale infrastructure and Heritage Lottery Fund projects which have contributed to the restoration and regeneration of St Anns Allotments. Our research projects have also captured much of the St Anns Allotments’ unique history. STAA managed the allotment site and tenancies until December 2017 through a service level agreement with Hungerhill Developments Ltd. The site is now managed directly by HDL. In July 2020, STAA converted to a Foundation CIO* and continues its commitment to protecting, preserving and promoting the heritage, horticultural, wildlife and community value of St Anns Allotments. STAA works inside and outside the site gates with local schools, community groups and partner organisations to promote the heritage of the site, provide education and volunteering opportunities along with social welfare, recreational and leisure activities to improve the wellbeing of our wider communities in St Ann’s, Mapperley and inner-city Nottingham. Our website is designed to give visitors a broader understanding of our organisation and our varied projects including:

NAIRO (National Association of Independent Reviewing Officers)

nairo (national association of independent reviewing officers)

It is a registered charity with the Charity Commission, Number 1159275 registered on 19.11.2014. NAIRO is a membership organisation for IRO practitioners. Membership is also available for others who have an interest in the role and who support and work towards NAIRO’s aims. This includes IRO managers, practitioners and academics from across the sector who are working and involved with children and young people in care. Our aims are to improve outcomes for children and young people who are looked after in England and Wales be maximising the positive impact of the reviewing process. We do this through: • Working in partnership with other childcare organisations to strengthen the profile and role of the IRO. • Developing measures to support IROs and improve practice. LATEST NEWS Government response to children’s social care review. The government has now published its response to the children’s social care review. It is called “Stable Homes, Built on Love: Implementation Strategy and Consultation Children’s Social Care Reform 2023” Click here to read more… Government response social care review Here is link CYPNow article about government response to social care review. Government reveals £200m plan for children’s social care reforms | CYP Now It appears our campaign has been successful and that the government is not going to scrap the IRO service. The article states that “Key recommendations suggested by MacAlister which have not been pushed forward by the government include proposals to scrap the role of independent reviewing officers” Click here to read more… NAIRO Campaign to oppose abolition of IRO role Click here to read more… NAIRO TRAINING – NEW EVENTS ANNOUNCED New training dates to be announced soon…