@SorchaEastwood@SorchaEastwood Well done! However your silence under this post about the horrendous comments aimed at Carla is deafening! Deffo not a girls girl. Do better!!
HMRC will send 17 letters, 4 texts, a carrier pigeon and the Mexican cartel to chase Dave from Manchester for underpaying £3.76 in tax.
But a firm linked to Michelle Mone can owe £39m (on top of the £122m already owed) can swan off to Miami and live their best lives with zero criminal liability.....
One rule for the rich and another for the poor.
@BeattieDoug For me they've done zero about VAWG and don't recognise women's rights. They have a deputy leader who thinks women need " educating" to accept men as women. I just find it patronising at best and dangerous at worst.
Truly an abhorrent individual.
We’ve all worked with a Caroline
We all know a Caroline.
A spiteful individual who goes out of their way to make the lives of others (usually younger) a misery. Using humour as a disguise for nasty comments. #BBUK
Celebrating 27 years of Alternatives at Belfast Exposed for the Launch of our photo exhibition In the Shadow of Buddleja in collaboration with Gareth McConnell
Debbie Watters providing a timeline of where Alternatives have grown from the 90’s and the relationships built over the years with statutory and voluntary organisations. Celebrating the growth of our organisation across Northern Ireland
Tom highlighting Alternatives as ‘Trailblazers’ and emphasising our staff all have a commitment to make sure the communities we work in are best served.
Celebrating achieving the delivery of our first training module in Ulster university where ordinary people in loyalist communities have access to university and training in Restorative Justice.
Rory sharing his struggles with addiction and criminality and how working with mentors in Alternatives supported him to access trauma informed therapy and take accountability for the hurt and harm he caused himself and others. He now shares his story to inspire other young people
Julieanne sharing her issues with housing and nuisance neighbours and the support she recieved in managing this. She shared how Alternatives intervention transformed her life and got her involved in a walking group where she has made more friends and connections in the area.
Rory has experienced punitive and restorative justice. He highlights that good people get into bad situations and that we should give people a chance or opportunity to change before we lock them up and throw away the key.
Philip Brett celebrating the individuals in the room who have made a lasting difference to the people in grassroots communities. ‘You don’t just talk the talk, you walk the walk’. 🚶♂️ 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Our training manager Glenn sharing our accomplishments with the Ulster University course. Celebrating the first students who have completed the course, who learned how to facilitate mediations & restorative interventions as well as sensitive cases.