Online PEACE IV Evaluation: Building Positive Relations

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  • čas přidán 23. 10. 2022
  • The PEACE IV Programme, which began in 2014, is now approaching its final year, with all activities due to complete by the end of 2023. The SEUPB, with RSM UK, are finalising impact evaluations of the core objectives of the PEACE IV themes: Children and Young People, Shared Spaces and Services, and Building Positive Relations.
    PEACE IV theme Building Positive Relations set the objective of “Promoting positive relations at a local and a regional level, characterised by respect, and where cultural diversity is celebrated and people can live, learn, and socialise together, free from prejudice, hate and intolerance (4.1) and “supporting local projects that will build mutual trust and understanding, involving sports, arts, and culture as ways of facilitating interaction and mobility between residents from divided neighbourhoods (4.2).”
    The SEUPB, with RSM UK, hosted this online session to also explore the wider context that the PEACE IV projects are operating in, learn more about the impact of the evaluated projects from the projects themselves and share findings of the evaluation.
    AGENDA: Tuesday 18th October - Building Positive Relations
    Welcome - Gina McIntyre, SEUPB Chief Executive
    Keynote Address - Professor Duncan Morrow, Director of Community Engagement at Ulster University and Lecturer in politics, published widely in the fields of conflict resolution.
    Case Study 1 - Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council, Sarah-Jane Goldring.
    Emerging Findings - RSM
    Panel Q&A
    Click on the link to find out more about the PEACE IV programme: www.seupb.eu/piv-overview
    Also visit our PEACE Programmes Leaning Platform, a living archive of the work funded by the EU Peace Programmes over the last three decades: peaceplatform.seupb.eu/en/

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