She said she was "delighted" to be recognised for community cohesion, health and welfare.
Most often practised as a communal activity, embroidery strengthens interpersonal relationships and community cohesion, while allowing for individual artistic expression.
But Professor Cary Cooper, a psychologist from Lancaster University, warned that community cohesion was damaged by the decline of the High Street.
This month community cohesion minister Parmjit Dhanda said the UK should "celebrate" the role of Christianity in the country's heritage and culture.
This scheme is aimed at improving community cohesion in the Stockton and Hartlepool areas, in particular relationships between young people and their families.
Organisations, communities and individuals all use records from the past to understand and demonstrate where they come from, enabling community cohesion and a sense of identity.
Sadiq Khan, the minister for community cohesion, said that on a recent trip to Pakistan he had encountered anger at attacks by unmanned American drones.
As for wider community cohesion, he believes this balance will pull the rug from beneath racists who have stirred up tensions in the past five years.
Partly because the state schools are horrible, partly because of community cohesion and religious commitment, 80 percent of Jewish children in South Africa study in Jewish schools.
On Thursday shadow community cohesion minister, Baroness Warsi, who appeared on Question Time for the Conservatives, said it was a "real shame" Mr Woolas was not on the programme to defend his comments.
Gintaras's experience is echoed by a Joseph Rowntree Foundation study into East European immigration and community cohesion, based around interviews with migrants in Brighton and Hove and the London boroughs of Hackney and Harrow.
She said the "wider benefits of drug treatment", such as aiding community and family cohesion, meant it was in the best interest of local authorities to maintain the current approach to funding.
The language constitutes a vital factor in reinforcing social cohesion among community members.
Even as Kenya experienced a severe test to its stability in 2007 when violence broke out following disputed presidential results, studies indicate that community radios fostered national cohesion and played a much more positive role than their commercial partners during the election season, says KCOMNET.
But Mr Williams says football has significant positive powers too, citing its ability to promote social cohesion on a community level.
New initiatives that will help cohesion of family, community and collective social units will be integral in enabling those unable to find a life-partner to cope and have other life-meanings to pursue.
The Shrovetide processions - banned in turn by the Catholic Church in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries and by the socialist government in the twentieth century - play an important role in securing cohesion within the village community.
Stormont ministers are still working on a new community relations policy, known by its rather unwieldy title as the Cohesion, Sharing and Integration strategy.
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