PROJECTS TO ASSIST COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT

ENGLAND YOUTH PROJECT INITIATIVES
2006/08/22 TWC - Hampton School - Councils and Sport Infrastructure Strategies
2006/08/15 TWC - Hampton School - Youth Development - UK Reference Site

AUSTRALIAN YOUTH PROJECT INITIATIVES
2006/07/01 NSW - Junior Youth Development - Leadership Skills & Responsibility Practice
2006/06/01 Qld - Environmental Protection Agency - Community Wastewater Management

ASIA-PACFIC YOUTH PROJECT INITIATIVES
2005/01/03 Asia - Tsunami Tragedy

			A SUMMARY OF EACH PROJECT
AUSTRALIAN YOUTH PROJECT INITIATIVES
2006/07/01 NSW - Junior Youth Development
LEADERSHIP SKILLS AND RESPONSIBILITY PRACTICE - SPORT
Scope
This project was agreed by the Parents of Sub-junior (6-9) Football (Soccer) players to:

1	assist with the development of Leadership Skills and Responsibility Practice as well as 
	Sporting Prowess of the Players 

2	encourage the Players and their Families to use the Internet for more than computer 
	games and school research 

3	provide a way for Team Sponsors to keep people advised on new products/promotions 

This project has been extended to assist Sports Clubs and Sporting Associations to

A	meet the requirements set out for Junior Sports by the Australian Sports Commission [ASC]  
	in the Play by the Rules Program including:

	a	Duty of Care and Child Protection Records

	b	Health Records of Juniors for home and away games

	c	Dispute Resolution processes both within the Club and with external Clubs

B	assist with the development of Football Skills by weekly updates on team progress for
	coaching clinics for Teams and Coaches

C	reduce problems and disputes in issues such as Team gradings at the start of each season

2006/06/01 Qld - Environmental Protection Agency - Community Wastewater Management
COMMUNITY WASTEWATER MANAGEMENT
2.3	Scope
The scope of the project includes wastewater treatment and reuse systems for communities of 
less than 1000 equivalent persons (EP).

This figure (1000 EP) is arbitrary but essentially the project scope is intended to capture 
all systems serving smaller communities where connection to existing centralized systems, and
onsite treatment and disposal, are not the best options.

It does not preclude use of centralised wastewater treatment and reuse systems within the local
community, if this is the most appropriate solution.

The project scope does not include issues relating exclusively to onsite wastewater treatment
and disposal or reuse of effluent on properties with less than 21 equivalent persons as this 
is covered by existing regulation under the Plumbing & Drainage Act 2002 and its subordinate
legislation.

ASIA-PACIFIC TSUNAMI TRAGEDY SUN 26 DEC 2004
Death toll by Country
2005/01/11 - Invitation to Australian Electronic Information Organisations
2005/01/05 - Biography Duane NICKULL Vice-Chair UN/CEFACT
2005/01/05 - Acceptance by Duane NICKULL Vice-Chair UN/CEFACT
2005/01/04 - Invitation UN/CEFACT to speak at proposed inagural lunch/dinner
2005/01/03 - Proposed Plan for Australian Electronic Industries Tsunami Relief Alliance - AEITRA

































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