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Founded in 1969 Campaigns engage and empower over 20,000 young people to take positive action for social and environmental justice each year.
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What does it do?
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How is it financed? They offer a range of tailored services for universities, schools, colleges and youth organisations, providing support for staff or students. Transition Training & Event Facilitation. Environmental Management - how to improve your score in the People & Planet Green League. Transition Projects - set up sustainability projects, from a student food co-op to a university-wide energy saving campaign. Grant funding Merchandising
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Our connection & Social Inclusion
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Global Citizenship (2405) About this level Level 2 will give a learner a broad-based understanding of the global community and environmental issues, and enhance understanding of issues that have global influence. This comprises one mandatory unit: Key concepts in Global Citizenship. Level 2 Global Citizenship (2405-02) Last registration date:30/09/2014 Level 2 Global Citizenship Accreditation number – a reference number related to UK accreditation framework Accreditation No:600/3110/4 Qualification type – categorisation to help define qualification attributes e.g. type of assessment Type: VRQ Credits – a measure of the size of the qualification Credits: Not available Guided learning hours – the average contact time a centre would typically commit Guided learning hours:60 - 60 Last certification date – the last date that a certificate can be issued Last certification date:30/09/2016 About this level Level 3 is ideal for learners who wish to expand their knowledge of the key concepts of global dimensions and illustrate this through a campaign. This comprises two mandatory units: Key concepts in Global Citizenship Campaigning and fundraising as an aspect of Global Citizenship. Level 3 Global Citizenship (2405-03) Last registration date:30/09/2014 Level 3 Global Citizenship Accreditation number – a reference number related to UK accreditation framework Accreditation No:600/3105/0 Qualification type – categorisation to help define qualification attributes e.g. type of assessment Type: Not available Credits – a measure of the size of the qualification Credits: Not available Guided learning hours – the average contact time a centre would typically commit Guided learning hours:60 - 60 Last certification date – the last date that a certificate can be issued Last certification date:30/09/2017
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