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Welcome to cynet, this page informs you
about current developments and news
and further information
about the project,
our
development and aims
. You can also find out how to
participate in cynet
, our
contact details
and
further information
which relates to the project itself.
cynet was established in 1995 to offer internet based information resources and communications services to the community and youth services, charitable and voluntary organisations. The project offers users an interactive world wide web site and search engine which aims to bring the whole internet to users, but focuses on relevant resources for the community services and related organisations. cynet gladly accepts the participation of users in offering resources, information and ideas for the project and database. The project is non profit making and relies on the voluntary contributions of users like you. You can contribute information, resources or your personal or project contact details, or any information you feel will add to the site and its usefulness to young people and community service users, community and youth workers, trainers, students, and other interested parties. Alternatively you can send your community work related bookmarks to cynet, with this simple operation which can be completed in about two minuites you can send all the relevant links in your browser bookmarks or favorites file to the project for inclusion in the database. If you would like more involvment cynet enlists the assistance of subject specialists who may contribute to the database in specific areas of interest, you may view a list of current contibutors and specialities. If you have a particular skill, whether it be technical, practical, organisational, managerial, the cynet would like to talk to you about your inclusion in the project, if you are interested we would like your ideas and just a little bit of your time. cynet would like to encourage all members of the community and youth services, voluntary and charitable sector to participate. You can cynet is maintained by the team and is based in the UK although we accept participants and hold resources which are worldwide. Thanks to the following people and organisations who have assisted the project development, Dr. Klaus Stoll, University College of St Martin, Dr. Sue Bloxham, Rev. Dr. Neil Kendra, Donald Read, Al Collins. | ||
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