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Renewed funding for housing site
Social Spider has received renewed funding from the Tudor Trust to continue its successful project promoting self help housing across England. The website self-help-housing.org provides information to local groups working to bring empty properties back into use for the benefit of the community. The project delivered in partnership with hact and Agents for Change was launched in November 2008 and received renewed funding in December 2009.
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Open Up Conference - 1st Feb 2010
The innovative national lifestyle magazine for and by people with mental health difficulties, One in Four, is presenting a free conference on stigma and the representation of mental health in the media and in public communications. Speakers include: Debra Allcock Tyler, CEO, Directory of Social Change and Sue Caro, Senior Diversity Manager, BBC. The conference is an Open Up Initiative supported financially by Open Up, part of the national anti-stigma campaign, Time to Change.
Renewed funding for housing site
Social Spider has received renewed funding from the Tudor Trust to continue its successful project promoting self help housing across England. The website self-help-housing.org provides information to local groups working to bring empty properties back into use for the benefit of the community. The project delivered in partnership with hact and Agents for Change was launched in November 2008 and received renewed funding in December 2009.

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