The Gibraltar Magazine March 2020

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GOING BLUE FOR CHILDLINE

March 23rd marks the start of ‘Blue Week’, which sees the local community pulling together for an impressive week of fundraising. BY SOPHIE CLIFTON-TUCKER

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arch 23rd marks the start of ‘Blue Week’, which sees the local community pulling together for an impressive week of fundraising. “The last year has certainly been one of our busiest,” admits chairperson Annie Green. “Childline received 800 calls and messages, marking more than a twofold increase in the number of contacts. “Based on the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child, we aim to protect children from all forms of violence and exploitation. We believe that everyone has a responsibility to care for and protect children and, as an organisation, we listen to children, we respect their views and we encourage them to fulfil their potential.” 28

Blue Week, beginning 23rd March is Childline’s annual awareness raising event, when staff and volunteers will be visiting schools and local businesses in order to raise awareness about all they do, and all Childline has achieved. This busy week of fundraising and presentations culminates in the Blue Week black tie dinner at the Rock Hotel on Friday 27th March.

WHAT HAS BEEN HAPPENING RECENTLY? A WhatsApp service was launched, making Childline’s services available to young people who can get in contact by sending a WhatsApp to 58008288. A new Chief Executive Officer (a long-held ambition) was appointed - Caroline Carter Olivero, newly married and recently returned to

her home in Gibraltar. Caroline has a wealth of experience in the charity sector both here in Gibraltar and in the UK. Childline is currently running a Positive Parenting course and a Helpline Volunteer Listeners course; each of these courses require the facilitators to undertake particularly specialised training. The Childline Outreach Programme ran a Year 3 workshop to encourage children to express their feelings appropriately. Childline’s outreach activities have taken them into all the Upper Primary Schools, Loreto Convent, Hebrew Primary and to Youth Clubs including the Gibraltar Youth Service and Ministry of Defence Youth Clubs. The Childline team were delighted to enter this year’s Three Kings Cavalcade. “This was made GIBRALTAR MAGAZINE MARCH 2020


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Kids Korner

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pages 96-100

Guides and Information

17min
pages 88-90

Gibraltar International Chess Festival

4min
pages 76-79

Dress for the Job You Want

5min
pages 80-85

Recipes: Mandys Potato and Irish Soda Bread

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pages 86-87

Food and Wine: Edinburgh – It’s Easy

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pages 74-75

No Funeral, Thanks

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pages 72-73

Should I Go to the Doctor?

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pages 69-71

Confessions of a Beauty Addict: Skincare Acids

8min
pages 59-61

Escape to Edinburgh

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pages 62-68

The Tangier Exchange

3min
pages 51-53

Berber Treasure: Moroccan Artisanal Shop

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pages 56-58

Bookish: Join Our Monthly Book Club

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pages 54-55

Days Gone By: Life in the Patios

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pages 42-45

All the World’s a Stage: Julian Felice

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pages 48-50

30 Years of Art with James Foot

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pages 46-47

A Lifetime in Journalism: Peter Schirmer

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pages 38-41

Hearts of Gibraltar: Paul Perez

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page 37

Going Blue for Childline

2min
pages 28-29

Reach for the Stars: Gibraltar Amateur Astronomers Society

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pages 30-33

One Size Doesn’t Fit All: Disability Society

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pages 34-36

How To Value Your Start-Up

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Life on Mars: World’s Youngest Astronaut

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News

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The A-Z of Business: Starting a Second-Hand Car Sales Business

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