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T3SC (Tameside 3rd Sector Coalition) is dedicated to providing support, advice and information to our local voluntary and community groups (the VCS or third sector).
We are a registered charity (no:1094744) working throughout Tameside.
 


The InterFaith Network
The Network was launched at a Conference in September 2004, and aims to bring together people of different faiths in Tameside.

The following statement is agreed by the Network. It is 'A network committed to develop fellowship by increasing mutual understanding through dialogue, networking, and engaging in joint action'.


Events

Faith Fun Day
Saturday 12 July, 12pm-4pm, King George's Playing Fields, Ashton


 


Meeting Dates 2008

MONTH

Steering
Group

Network
Meeting

Annual
Event

 

Young
People’s
Meeting

Other
Events

Jan 2008

Tue 8

Thu 24

 

 

 

Feb 2008

 

 

 

 

 

Mar 2008

 

 

 

1st/2nd week

 

Apr 2008

Tue 8

Thu 24

 

 

 

May 2008

 

 

 

 

*Theological

Jun 2008

Tue 10

Thu 26

 

 

 

Jul 2008

 

 

Fun Day – 5/12

 

 

Aug 2008

 

 

 

* Event

 

Sep 2008

 Tue 30

 

 

 

 

Oct 2008

 

Thu 16 

 

 

 

Nov 2008

 

 

 

 

Dec 2008

 

 

 

 

* w/b 1

Network meetings are held quarterly, from 10 to 12 noon, and are open to all those
who wish to get involved. Network chair is Revd Canon Stephen Wilson.

For more information contact: Mohamed Seedat at T3SC, call 0161 339 4985.

Steering group meets at T3SC offices. Date and venue will be confirmed after consulting with the TMBC Arts and Events Team. Dates and times under other events will be determined by the network.

Faith - Environment Water Report
FaithsUnited Constitution
FaithsUnited Rules
Network consultation findings
 

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'Face to Face' and 'Side by Side' consultation

On 17 December 2007 the Department of Communities and Local Government (CLG) issued the planned consultation document relating to the development of the strategy. It was entitled ‘Face to Face’ and ‘Side by Side’. A framework for inter faith dialogue and social action.

The aims of the consultation were to find out how ‘ we can best work in partnership with each other to increase inter faith dialogue and social action and ensure that this activity results in tangible and positive changes within local communities, in terms of increased cohesion, greater community empowerment and resilience to extremism in all its forms.’

The closing date for responses was 7 March 2008.

FaithsUnited (Tameside) at its network meeting in January 2008 agreed to respond to the consultation; and a meeting was set for 26 February 2008. We sent our response to the CLG as well as partners locally, regionally and nationally.

The response from FaithsUnited (Tameside) is on the link below as is the response from the Inter faith Network UK.

Response from the Inter Faith Network UK to the Face to Face consultation submitted to CLG
FaithsUnited's response to the consultation


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