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Archive for April 29th, 2009

Swansea Young Families Scheme

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Today I had the privilege of delivering the opening address at the celebration event of Swansea Young Families Scheme at the The Liberty Stadium in Swansea. It was established in 1994 to address the needs of young vulnerable families- bringing together tenancy support in the home, group work activities and creche sessions.

The support given at the Integrated Children’s Centre in Penlan has provided  young parents with training on how to control their finances, learn how to take care of their children, and on empowering young parents to seek both educational and job opportunities. I spoke to some of the young mothers who have benefited from the scheme before the event started, and they told me about how much they had changed since entering the scheme two years ago- from being too scared to leave the house, to not coping rearing their children alone or managing their finances, to being young and confident women after their time there- taking part in public events and enrolling on taster courses for nursing and so on. Like when I visit such organisations usually, I was equally as inspired by the energy the women exuded.

The young people took part in a dramatic presentation this morning of a woman coping with raising a child with an uninterested and lazy boyfriend in tow, and a mother who had turned to alcohol. We were then told to analyse the drama, and the young women in the audience told us how they feel that people look through them when they seek help from benefits or housing advisers, how they take all responsibility on their shoulders alone, and how juggling all responsibilities are a challenge.

It only goes to show that much more has to be done to support young families and young mothers especially, and this is where work to eradicate child poverty comes in of course, and our determination in the Assembly to address issues surrounding social inequality, and in empowering women.  Perhaps people thought that my blog post the other day was somewhat depressing, but that was never the intention. After today’s event, I again feel motivated you will be glad to know!  They were really pleased to see a young female Assembly Member, and if I can’t be positive about that, then who will be?!

Conscientious Objectors/ Gwrthwynebwyr Cydwybodol

AN EVENT TO MARK INTERNATIONAL CONSCIENTIOUS OBJECTORS’ DAY AND THE RIGHT TO REFUSE TO KILL

12 noon to 2.00 p.m., Friday 15 May 2009

Welsh Centre for International Affairs
Temple of Peace, Cathays Park, Cardiff CF10 3AP

Speakers:

Bruce Kent, Movement for the Abolition of War
Robin Brookes, Peace Tax Seven
Frankie Armstrong, singer
George Crabb, CND Cymru (reading declarations by Israeli ‘Refuseniks’)

Chaired by:

Bethan Jenkins AM, National Assembly for Wales

There will also be the laying of a wreath at the Conscientious Objectors’ stone in the National Garden of Peace, beside the Temple.

Organised by Cynefin y Werin, the All Wales network promoting international peace, social justice, human rights and equality.

The event will mark in Wales the world-wide commemoration of International Conscientious Objectors’ Day and those who have and continue to strive for the right not to kill, or pay for the killing of others. Attendance is open to everyone and is free of charge.

A Statement of Opinion on recognition of International Conscientious Objectors’ Day has been put before the National Assembly for Wales. An e-petition on the same issue will be opened for signing by the public on the National Assembly’s web-site in the near future.

For further information, contact:

Jill Gough on Heddwch@cndcymru.org or George Crabb on georgecrabb@ybontfaen.freeserve.co.uk or Stephen Thomas on stephenthomas@wcia.org.uk

If you intend to attend the event, RSVP to Sue Coles at the Welsh Centre for International Affairs on 029 2022 8549 or suecoles@wcia.org.uk.

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DIGWYDDIAD I NODI DIWRNOD RHYNGWLADOL GWRTHWYNEBWYR CYDWYBODOL A’R HAWL I WRTHOD LLADD

Canol Dydd i 2.00 y.p., Dydd Gwener 15 Mai 2009

Canolfan Materion Rhyngwladol Cymru
Y Deml Heddwch, Parc Cathays, Caerdydd CF10 3AP

Siaradwyr:

Bruce Kent, Mudiad i Wahardd Rhyfel
Robin Brookes, Ymgyrch y 7 Heddychwr Treth
Frankie Armstrong, canwraig
George Crabb, CND Cymru (yn darllen datganiadau gan ‘Refuseniks’ o Israel)

I’w gadeirio gan:

Bethan Jenkins AC, Cynulliad Cenedlaethol Cymru

Bydd yna hefyd gosod torch wrth y gofeb i Wrthwynebwyr Cydwybodol yn yr Ardd Heddwch Cenedlaethol, ger y Deml.

Trefnir gan Gynefin y Werin, y rhwydwaith Cymreig sy’n hyrwyddo heddwch rhyngwladol, cyfiawnder cymdeithasol, hawliau dynol a chydraddoldeb.

Bydd y digwyddiad yn nodi yng Nghymru y dathliad byd-eang o Ddiwrnod Rhyngwladol Gwrthwynebwyr Cydwybodol a’r sawl sydd wedi ac yn dal i ymdrechu dros yr hawl i wrthod lladd, ac i beidio talu am ladd eraill. Mae mynediad am ddim ac y mae croeso i bawb.

Mae Datganiad o Farn am nodi Diwrnod Rhyngwladol Gwrthwynebwyr Cydwybodol wedi ei gosod ger bron Cynulliad Cenedlaethol Cymru. Bydd e-ddeiseb ar yr un pwnc yn cael ei agor ar gyfer ei lofnodi gan y cyhoedd ar wefan y Cynulliad Cenedlaethol yn y dyfodol agos.

Am fwy o wybodaeth cysylltwch â:

Jill Gough ar Heddwch@cndcymru.org neu George Crabb ar georgecrabb@ybontfaen.freeserve.co.uk neu Stephen Thomas ar stephenthomas@wcia.org.uk

I gadarnhau y byddwch yn mynychu’r digwyddiad, a wnewch chi roi gwybod i Sue Coles yn Ganolfan Materion Rhyngwladol Cymru ar 029 2022 8549 neu suecoles@wcia.org.uk.