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Bullies are notorious for violating others’ personal space. They make it a point to get too close. I want you to understand that bullies do this deliberately to intimidate and challenge targets. 640 more words
My Blogging Journey And Why I Decided To Share It You guys may remember but a while back I took a survey and asked you guys what you wanted to read on lifesfinewhine and I got so many amazing responses. Some people suggested that I should write about my blogging journey over the last six […]
Some useful pointers to take away to help with getting involved in the blogging community
Hi everyone! How are you? ❤️ Today I’m going to be sharing how to be a part of the blogging community (or more so a part of “a” blogging community as there are so many!). The community is in my opinion without a doubt the best thing about having a blog, I mean it’s all […]
Park View Project was created from a cry for help from older and disabled residents of North Tyneside who were frustrated, confused and, for many, in fear of using the internet because of the negative press relating to fraud, abuse, bullying and lack of privacy. Yet many older people are aware of the acceleration of digitization, but this only adds to the sense of being ‘outside looking in’. Does the public perceive this as a problem! It is not broadcast so it’s ‘unheard’ and ‘unseen’ by many agencies, organisations and businesses who, in turn, only reinforce this mind-set by assuming everyone has access to e-resources.
‘Starting as a volunteer steering group in 2013 we collected evidence about individuals not online and how this created difficulty in managing day-to day tasks. Adopting a traditional community development strategy to seek out solutions, we were able to reach out to those not online and attempt to gain an insight into the realities of ‘digital non-compliance’. The outcomes then are as now, which involves: –
Create a digital community which increases the online & Offline presence of vulnerable residents by providing a ‘voice which promotes community engagement.
Via Mentoring, promote sharing of skills, life experience and, reduce levels of social & economic isolation while increasing access to socially essential services.
Increase local opportunities for work, education, and leisure-based activities across the borough.
Reduce incidence of online bullying, fraud and Hate crime across all vulnerable groups across the borough.
Our aims are to tackle social & economic isolation; increase awareness & understanding of the applications that digital media can be used for and strive towards integrating life experience with that of learning 21st century digital services. Our proposal for developing a volunteer Online Chums service, alongside our active learning module, will address social and economic isolation which individual’s experience, including practical help in using everyday digital gadgets and their applications. Importantly, the social goal is to integrate our digital methods in a way that provides a community development tool which acts as a focus for promoting mutual support, ownership and, importantly, participation in local neighbourhood & borough-wide activities. In this small community we draw on volunteers from across our local community to take on a variety of roles such as digital mentoring (no special skills needed just people skills and commonsense); attending our outreach sessions (C19 emergency excluded); website design and content management; social media championing; updating contacts; promotion/marketing. We also welcome volunteers who enjoy online tutoring in a vast number of subjects – free – which engage people in a way that encourages inter-generational community-based activities. Central to all our work is a social one where we want to not just support to manage your online presence but increase social circles of support at a community level. You can register your interest in becoming a volunteer if you live in the North Tyneside area:
Our WW1 Heritage Lottery Group based at Cullercoats Family History Centre
Enjoyed reading this about making your blog stand out from the crowd.
In October 2011, I registered the domain name ayearofreadingtheworld.com and started this blog. I didn’t know it then, but the website would change my life. The original quest to read a book from every country in the world in a year turned out to be mind-blowing in ways I’d never anticipated: it reconfigured my imagination, […]
When it comes to blogging, one of the most common questions I get asked is, “Can you still stand out in this crowded blogging world and get readers?” Short answer: yes. Long answer: let me explain. It really doesn’t matter what platform you’re talking about, it doesn’t matter how things have changed in the last […]
Blogging is our focus and connecting with others with a disability is encouraged. But we do try to peer support where individuals experience difficulties that by working together can find solutions together. A consequence of our Digital Befriending Scheme is that we are able to foster happy relationships between our members thereby increase social circles of support. Our drop in centre is usually a hive of activity but the current state of emergency dictates that all our support is online. This situation is important, but we never loose sight of a social goals of getting people online to offline community participation.
Keeping your energy levels topped up while on a marathon blogging session – Some good pointers in this blog.
Blogging every single day can be quite challenging, especially when you’re just starting out, trying all sorts of new things, experimenting with different types of posts. I remember quite clearly a time in my life where writing, editing, and publishing a blog post every single day was out of the question until I started slowly […]