Yoof N Edjumacation
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Yoof N Edjumacation
Just wandering where all the links to the youth and education web site have disappeared to? The LAA Mission statement, that phrase always makes me cringe, says we should be encouraging the Yoof.
Is it to give the YES men a chance to get the corporate image upto date on the YES website or did someone just forget to add them in the rush to get the site up and running!
Is it to give the YES men a chance to get the corporate image upto date on the YES website or did someone just forget to add them in the rush to get the site up and running!
Maybe they don't want to link, if that's true, as the YES site at flyers.org.uk is privately owned and run, when I'm not being run off my feet with other time pressures, so hasn't had its revision yet.
Welcome aboard anyway - we're happy to have anyone on our side. What are you good at? We've some excellent new volunteers keen to help promote 'Youf' activities, and quite a busy schedule being planned.
Welcome aboard anyway - we're happy to have anyone on our side. What are you good at? We've some excellent new volunteers keen to help promote 'Youf' activities, and quite a busy schedule being planned.
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Hello Dave,
I'm already booked helping with the Scout camps and Young Aviators. Being both a bit lazy and a bit of a Luddite I was a bit put out by actually having to google for the YES site the other day. I should have put it in my favourites, but well it was easier just to go to the link on the PFA site which was already a favourite. But when I was redirected to the new LAA site no link.
I'm already booked helping with the Scout camps and Young Aviators. Being both a bit lazy and a bit of a Luddite I was a bit put out by actually having to google for the YES site the other day. I should have put it in my favourites, but well it was easier just to go to the link on the PFA site which was already a favourite. But when I was redirected to the new LAA site no link.
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The material on the LAA site has been updated mainly by Penny, and does look good. The YES site at http://www.flyers.org.uk is run separately for convenience, and is where I generally post things - news, calendar, training ideas. It was originally intended to be the PFA Education site, but things have been a bit in limbo while the Educational Trust was set up.
For an inside view of what's happening, the yahoo-yes group is where we converse through e-mails. Alan Jackson manages that, and has a nucleus of documents on there for youth aviation activities.
For an inside view of what's happening, the yahoo-yes group is where we converse through e-mails. Alan Jackson manages that, and has a nucleus of documents on there for youth aviation activities.
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Hi Peter,
Good, I'll take a look.
Did you and Leia make progress on the YA online Logbook, by any chance? Dafydd was going to continue too, but I'm worried in case we fall between 3 stools.
Good, I'll take a look.
Did you and Leia make progress on the YA online Logbook, by any chance? Dafydd was going to continue too, but I'm worried in case we fall between 3 stools.
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