Get Up and Go Awards 2009...
Another award for Moose in the Hoose!
The
Get Up and Go Awards are run by the City of Edinburgh
Council : "Get Up and Go has been developed in line with
a City for All Ages - the city plan for older people.
It is about improving opportunities and services for
older people and removing discrimination towards them so
that Edinburgh can truly become A City for all Ages."
For information on the awards :
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2009 Nominet Best Practice
Challenge Awards Details
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Nominet Best Practice
Challenge Awards 2008 |
ACE IT wins -The Nominet Best
Practice Challenge Award in the Best Development Project
category - "The judges felt that this was a very positive
project that focuses on a real need and succeeds in managing
complex partnerships to achieve its goals." Click
on the Nominet logo to visit the Best Practice Challenge online.
For further information on ACE IT at the award ceremony
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Winner – Edinburgh Council
– “Promoting Intergenerational Projects within the City of Edinburgh” |
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UK Community Care Awards finalist
(Moose in the Hoose project) |
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Winner - Get Up and Go Awards
“Raising the profile of older people in Edinburgh”. |
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The Scottish Social Services Council Care Accolades Award
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category Partnership Working : "Initiatives that promote integrated
working which improve services". |
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Winner - Edinburgh Council Get Up and Go awards
– “Challenging Stereotypes of Older People in Edinburgh”
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Community Group of the Year Award Edinburgh
Gorgie/Dalry Association
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Two Golden Volunteer Awards
– “In recognition of your valuable work
which is vital and makes a real difference to the lives of older
people”. |
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Edinburgh Council’s Get Up
and Go programme
– Highly Commended in the Individual Category |
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Golden Web Award
– for
www.edinburghsilversurfers.co.uk |
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UK eWell Being Award
– highly commended in the Digital Inclusion category.
“A comprehensive project ensuring that older members of society have
access to computers and training to use them for their benefit” |