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How the social media surgeries helped Pesky People
I’m prompted to write a longer blog about the importance of the Social Media Surgeries following the wonderful news that they had won The Big Society Award 2012. It was a huge surprise to be mentioned as an example of the impact No 10′s press release.
In September 2009 I wrote my first Pesky People blog (The Future is not Orange) and had no idea that it would take me on a journey of a new career, skills, experiences and develop my expertise...
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Category Blogs, Digital, Digital Discrimination, GoGenie, News Tags: Arts Council England, Digbeth is Good, Digital Inclusion, Mike Rawlins, Nick Booth, Nicky Getgood, No 10 Downing Street, Pete Ashton, podnosh, Social Media Surgeries, Talk About Local, The Big Society Award, Will Perrin
Disability Access Survey
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Category Arts and Culture, Arts and Health, Blogs, Combined Arts, Dance, Deaf Arts, Digital, Digital Britain, Digital Inclusion, Disability Arts, Film, GoGenie, International, Music, News, Survivor Arts, Theatre, Visual Arts Tags: ACE, ACE WM, Arts Council England, Audiences Central, disability access, OLILI, Pesky People, wufoo
Breaking news: Pesky People awarded £25,000
It’s with great pleasure to announce that we have been awarded £25,000 from the Arts Council’s Digital Content Development Programme for our OLILI project.
We are working in partnership with The Workshop in Sheffield to develop multi-level platform that enables disabled people to seek out Disability access information (in real time) and add their own commentary and listings including reviews, pictures, audio and videos.
This will...
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