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NorDubCo

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North Dublin Coalition Limited
Company typeGeneral (Overall) Public Service Activities[1]
North Dublin Development Coalition Ltd[1]
Headquarters,
Area served
North Dublin

The North Dublin Coalition Limited (NorDubCo) was established in 1996 to facilitate the social, economic and civic development of North Dublin. The original stakeholders wereDublin City University(DCU),the Ballymun Partnership, Finglas Cabra Partnership, Northside Partnership,Dublin City Counciland Fingal County Council. Each of the founding members is represented on the Management Committee of NorDubCo.[2]

Objectives[edit]

The main force behind the establishment of NorDubCo was the belief that local government, local development agencies,Dublin City Universityand local communities working together could make a difference to the region. Throughout this period, NorDubCo has worked to ensure that sustainable social, economic and civic development takes place in the region. To achieve these objectives NorDubCo works with representatives from a wide variety of civil society sectors: the business community, local government, the local development sector, public representatives (both local and national), education establishments, the media and state and semi state institutions.[3]

Public Dialogue[edit]

In order to contribute towards a form of negotiated governance NorDubco devised a Public Dialogue Programme in conjunction withDublin City University.They introduced the annual Martin McEvoy Seminar Series in 2002. This commemorates the former chairperson of NorDubCo who served as Chairperson from 1999 until 2007.[4]Each year the Series attempts to address issues of contemporary concern. For example, last year's[when?]Seminar was entitled 'Adapting to Climate Change: Social Sciences Shaping the Public Policy Response at Local Level' and discussed howcarbon mitigationprogrammes will impact locally on production, jobs, consumption, mobility and the quality of life and how social sciences can aid the transition towards alow-carbon economyand society.[5]

Publications and Applied Research[edit]

It achieves its stated aims by primarily the publication of research and also hosting seminars, conferences and briefings and by presence on the boards of government and local authority agencies. To give some perspective of the type of work undertaken over the last few years it has undertaken research work in a wide variety of areas:-

The NorthDublinSkills and Employment Analysis

The cultural needs of economic migrants in North Dublin

An assessment of enterprise space in North Dublin

The Real Cost of Applying for Public Funding

An Analysis of the Impact of theNational Asset Management Agencyin North Dublin

Recent Developments[edit]

NorDubCo has recently partnered withBangor UniversityandDublin City Universityto develop the Menter Iontach Nua programme[6]to develop a learning, networking and support initiative to improve the entrepreneurial skills of social enterprise. The learning programme will provide students with a master's degree in Innovation and Social Enterprise. Menter Iontach Nua has been part-funded by theEuropean Regional Development Fundthrough the Ireland Wales Programme 2007-2013 (InterReg 4A) and will run until December 2014.[7]

References[edit]

  1. ^ab"North Dublin Development Coalition Limited".Solocheck.Retrieved2 August2014.
  2. ^Friesen, Connor."Social Innovation Europe".Retrieved15 April2014.
  3. ^Kirby, Peadar (2009).Power, Dissent and Democracy.Dublin: A. & A. Farmar Ltd. pp. 1–2.
  4. ^O'Brion, Jacobson, Deiric, David (2010).Local Dublin, Global Dublin.Dublin: Glasnevin Publishing. pp. 3–5.ISBN978-0-9555781-4-4.{{cite book}}:CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  5. ^"Cork Environmental Forum".Retrieved14 May2014.
  6. ^"Ryanacademy.ie".
  7. ^"Merthyr Tydfil Social Economy Network"(PDF).Retrieved13 May2014.

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