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		<title>It&#8217;s About Time more young people were on public boards</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Did you know the average age of an appointee to a national board is between 55 and 65? Hardly representative of the general public!  That&#8217;s why Common Purpose and the Anchor Trust are running the new About Time campaign.  About time aims to increase the numbers and diversity of those applying for an holding public appointments, by overcoming the barriers [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-941" title="AT_logo" src="http://www.changeit.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/AT_logo.gif" alt="AT_logo" width="200" height="134" />Did you know the average age of an appointee to a national board is between 55 and 65? Hardly representative of the general public!  That&#8217;s why <a href="http://www.commonpurpose.org.uk" target="_blank">Common Purpose</a> and the <a href="http://www.anchor.org.uk" target="_blank">Anchor Trust </a>are running the new <a href="http://abouttime.commonpurpose.org.uk" target="_blank">About Time </a>campaign.  About time aims to increase the numbers and diversity of those applying for an holding public appointments, by overcoming the barriers that get in the way of participation. Effective boards need more and more people to get involved, with different backgrounds, experiences and opinions. Why should the decisions that affect everyone be made by people who don&#8217;t remember what it&#8217;s like to be a young person?</p>
<p>If you are already active in your local communities – perhaps as a student representative, or a trustee of a local charity, or on your local residents association committee, the About Time programme can help you consider your next steps in your public life career. The programme is specially designed to help with the transition from local appointment, to a regional or national one.  You&#8217;ll be introduced to senior board members, the principles of good governance and their practical application, and have an opportunity to reflect on your own strengths and motivations to make sure you can make the best contribution to public life. The programme is also a great development opportunity, with skills workshops to ensure you’re a more effective board member, and advice and help on the application process and techniques.</p>
<p>Placements on the training sessions are fully funded by the Anchor Trust.  For more information, or to download an application form visit the <a href="http://abouttime.commonpurpose.org.uk" target="_blank">About Time website</a>.  </p>
<p>There are still a few places left for the first programme on 12 &amp; 13 November 2009, but be quick!</p>
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