Associates and Networks

Just Ideas works with other specialist companies and networks to share learning and combine skills.

 

Creatrix

Creatrix

Creatrix is an innovative design company specialising in web, branding and online applications bringing both creative design and technical expertise. They designed this site!

Mediae

Mediae pioneer innovative, entertaining and effective ways of developing and using media which will enhance poor people’s lives in English-speaking Africa.

Spotlight on Diversity

Spotlight on Diversity

Spotlight on Diversity provides creative training opportunities to explore diversity and help put national workplace policies into practice. It brings together a group of diverse professionals with a wide array of experience, backgrounds, skills, knowledge and styles. Just Ideas’ Helen Garforth was a founding member of Spotlight on Diversity.

Federation of community development learning

Federation of community development learning (FDCL)

Just Ideas is a member of FDCL. FCDL supports the development of communities: advancing and promoting community development learning at local, regional and national levels, and creating opportunities for good quality training and qualifications.

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Community Matters

Community Matters is the National Federation for Community Organisations. Richard Usher, Just Ideas works with Community Matters as a consultant supporting member organisations in the South West of England.

Environmental trainers network

Environmental trainers network (ETN)

Just Ideas delivers training for the ETN on ‘increasing participation’, ‘valuing diversity’ and ‘understanding sustainability’. ETN is a network of trainers and training managers in environmental organisations.

UK Volunteer Programme Managers network

UK Volunteer Programme Managers network

Just Ideas is a member of UKVPMs: a lively, friendly and participative networking and communication resource for all Volunteer Programme Managers working in the United Kingdom.

RVA Directory

The on-line directory of who does what and where in Reading’s voluntary sector.

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