CAPS has exposed the barbaric practice, of 'pinioning'. Thousands of newly born birds have the end of one wing severed, usually with a sharp pair of scissors and without any pain relief, simply so they can be kept in captivity.By preventing these birds from flying away, zoos and wildlife parks can ...
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Positive Steps to tackle elder abuse together
Age Cymru’s major new campaign Rule Out Abuse calls on the Welsh Government to commit to 3 principles which we believe should underpin all work to protect adults at risk of abuse:
• Prioritise safety
• Protect from harm and respect choices
• Promote ...
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WWA is the national umbrella organisation representing local Women's Aid Groups situated throughout Wales. Our member groups provide direct services for women and children who have experienced or are experiencing domestic ...
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In the 1970's there were thirty dolphin shows in the UK. By 1989 there were three. Today there are none.
Whilst at Lancaster university in the late 1980's Bev Garside become alarmed when she discovered the Morcambe Dolphinarium which used many sea animals performing tricks and shows for the ...
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Meerkats have become the latest “must have” pet craze to hit the UK and animal dealers are exploiting the popularity of the animals made famous by TV programmes and commercials. The Captive Animals' Protection Society (CAPS) campaigns against the trade in exotic animals as pets and meerkats are a ...
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This week may well prove to be one of the busiest on record for yours truly - in terms of VAT speaking engagements and events – and the charity sector looms large in it!
Published by Liz Maher of Centurion VAT Specialists Ltd on 22/05/2013 View this entryIn the Third Sector, efficiency, focus and accountability are always important. Organisations need to demonstrate the value they deliver to stakeholders, partners, and beneficiaries. And they often need to be wiser with their finances than private or public sector organisations. So making sure staff are working on the right things, and supporting organisational goals is vitally important. But how do you do this in practical terms?
Published by Sean Conrad - Certified Human Capital Strategist of Halogen Software on 17/05/2013 View this entry