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The EMU Promoting School Project
(1994 to 2002)
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Project Closure
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Regarding the EMU Promoting School Project and its closure, the following
statement is extracted from the final Report of the Project Management -
(The Positive Ethos Trust).
PROJECT CLOSURE
Following the untimely death of the Project Director, in December 2001, the
Management met with the Advisory Teacher to explore the possibility of
securing funding to enable the Project to continue after expiry of current
core-funding. This effort continued until the Advisory Teacher resigned in
April 2002.
While this exploration was in process, the proposal to establish The
Junction as a central resource for community relations work in the North
West came to the attention of Project Management. The Junction, which has
since been established, is a community relations resource centre,
established through a partnership between community relations organisations
throughout the Northwest, to provide an overview and focus for community
relations activities and to enhance effective networking among
practitioners. It aims also to provide a valuable access point for
educational and training resources and support and develop practitioners in
the sharing of information and practice.
There is reference earlier in this Report to the Project Directors
commitment (cf. The School in the Community Programme) to the integration of
schools-based community relations work with initiatives in the same field at
the level of community. It therefore seemed both a fitting tribute to the
memory of the Projects Director and a more appropriate way to further his
legacy of peace-building, to become part of this effort to promote a more
integrated approach to community relations work - rather than to seek to
maintain a separate project. A decision was taken therefore to amalgamate
the EMUpsp with The Junction and to make available its accumulated resources
in support of The Junctions establishment and functioning. The Projects
resource library has been moved to the Junction and several members of the
Positive Ethos Trust, which provided the Management of the EMUpsp, are on
the Management Committee of The Junction.
While EMUpsp effectively ceased operation with the resignation of the
Advisory Teacher in April 02, a more formal closure took place at The
Junction (8 Bishop Street, Derry/Londonderry) on 30th November when the
Directors Book Peer Mediation: A Process for Primary Schools was
officially launched and a plaque was unveiled to his memory. While marking
the closure of the Project the event also marked the continuation of its
work. The Members of the Positive Ethos Trust take this opportunity to pay
tribute to and to thank those organisations and agencies which supported the
work of the Project down through the years and would like, by means of this
Report, to assure these that their investment lives on.
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