Kirsty Weakley

Kirsty Weakley

Reporter , Civil Society Media Ltd from May 2011

Kirsty joined Civil Society Media in May as a reporter after completing a journalism course at Kingston University.

She has a degree in history from Swansea University where she ran a painting and decorating project helping vulnerable adults for Discovery Student Volunteering. She also lived in France for six months and speaks fluent French.

Email her kirsty.weakley@civilsociety.co.uk

Follow her on Twitter @KirstyWeakley 

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IT new business wins November 2011

The National Deaf Children’s Society (NDCS) has revealed plans to overhaul its website and online communication strategy to reach a larger audience and improve the services it offers online.

NCVO riots report calls for collaboration

The National Council for Voluntary Organisations has published a report calling on community groups and statutory bodies to work together to prevent a repeat of last summer’s riots.

iPads boost silent auction proceeds at NSPCC ball

The NSPCC has increased the amount it raised through a silent auction at its X-Factor ChildLine Ball by using iPads.

CAF launches online donation widget

The Charities Aid Foundation has created a donation widget for its customers.

Why must the sector be involved? If I were a young person I would probably prefer to go to work with BT, Vauxhall, transport company or Boots because it would actually give me a work experience and skills to stay in the industry.

» Government 'must involve the sector in the Youth Contract'

Citizens Advice and Google launch campaign on internet safety

Citizens Advice has partnered with Google to launch a Good To Know campaign to raise awareness of internet safety.

Barlow comes back for 'good'

Gary Barlow will headline his first solo shows since 1999 to raise money for disadvantaged young people.

Salvation Army expands cloud client computing

The Salvation Army has extended its use of cloud client computing by introducing virtual desktops in its college.

Peter Heather, CCITG chair and head of IT and systems at Wateraid

Peter Heather has been elected the new chairman of the Charities Consortium of IT Directors Group, announced at the organisation’s annual conference earlier this month.

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