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06142011 Tuesday Jun 14, 2011

Volunteers week, celebrations and farewells

Well its been so busy for me since I last blogged about my experiences of late. So here's what I've been up too.

Visit to Stormont and the Dáil as part of FETAC Level 5 Campaign & Lobbying course

It was really enjoyable and I learned a lot too about the history of both Stormont and the Dáil. We had a tour around both of them and got to have question time with some MP's in Stormont and seen Taoiseach Enda Kenny in debate too in the Dáil; it was great to be able to say I've been there and see a debate in action; as well as having question time with some TD's (Assembly Delegates).

It was great to be able to compare the two and as a group we also took part in some campaigning while at the Dáil - No to FGM (Female Genital Mutilation). It was great to see Campaign & Lobbying in action and to take part in.

My actual campaign on Attacks on Emergency Services and setting random fires is still underway but was great to get the opinion of MP's and TD's about the issue.Last weekend it was the last of all these courses- the last course to complete; Reconciliation And Peace Programme (RAPP) all three weekends have been great but this last residential was fantastic- we got to go to Y Care conference on the Saturday. It was interesting to see the work they do and how widespread it is and a recap of campaign of lobbying thrown in too.

We also finished off files for the course and went on tour round Belfast hearing about the history and seeing all the murals too.On Thursday we had a celebration night for all these courses with the YMCA also bringing everything to a close. I was asked to speak about my experience on the courses I've done and what I've got out of it, I wrote something down to say and I only actually used a line of what I wrote. The rest I just said from the heart and from what I remembered of doing through all the courses it was really good night; and I would do it all again and its helped me in my volunteering, confidence and getting to know people too.

On the 2nd June the Gas Yard also had a celebration night as part of Volunteers week celebrations; so leading up to it. I was asked to do a 5minute speech about my volunteer experience and this time I didn't write anything to say just told it like it was; and it appears to come across really well. It was a brilliant night and I got a Special Award for all my volunteering which I really wasn't expecting and was nice surprise! Last Tuesday I went as part of Volunteer's week to a volunteers event near where I live after being asked by the volunteer coordinator so to give a hand, and talk about volunteering. It was a great day and lots of people came to the event; and it was lots of fun too. I also did Emergency First Aid Training and Community Relations training which was all good and will help with volunteering and just in general too!  I've also been collating information from when Derry City Council (DCC) had the Jazz Festival in between all of this; which should be done and dusted this week. Anyway hope you've enjoyed reading this I must get on with finishing Jazz Festival Evaluation now. Think I'll have a bit of a quiet week now or will I....So until next time


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