This consultation paper seeks views on the development of a framework for partnership which will support increased inter faith dialogue and social action.
The closing date for responses is 7 March 2008.
Please note that there has been a technical problem with the email account below. While the problem has now been resolved, it has meant that we have been unable to see any email messages that have been sent before noon on Friday 15th February. We believe we have contacted everyone affected, but if you have tried to send a message to this account before that date, please send it again. Please accept our sincere apologies for the inconvenience caused.
Here are the documents we were able to locate that relate to this consultation:
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Microsoft Word, 51Kb)[From joninbetween.blogspot.com, at 08:55 on 19/07/2008]
...communities in the UK and the creation of local inter faith councils in every community. The launch comes as a result of the Communities and...
[From feeds.feedburner.com, at 09:35 on 01/07/2008]
Inter-faith dialogue is on the up here in the UK. ... strategy with a focus on shared social action (i.e. faith communities working together
[From worldofwier.blogspot.com, at 09:02 on 21/12/2007]
...a difference and make a difference in our churches, communities and God ... for a simpler, greener lifestyle from A Rocha UK: There must be more
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This tab normally contains any mentions of this consultation that we could find in Hansard, the official record of what's said in Parliament. There are probably some mentions that we couldn't find -- MPs don't always use the full title of the consultation, which makes it hard to tell what they're talking about.
We haven't been able to find anything relevant for this consultation yet. If you're particularly interested in things that have been said in Parliament about this consultation, you might want to try searching TheyWorkForYou.com.
If you feel strongly about the issues this consultation raises, spread the word! The government is much more likely to respond substantively to your ideas or concerns if they are shared by others.
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