Message from Cllr Hai, Cabinet Member for Customers, Communities and Culture
I am writing to inform you of a public consultation recently announced by the Ministry of Justice aimed at a reviewing the impact of the Coroners and Justice Act 2009.
As you know I have taken the lead in campaigning for a full review of the coroners’ services on national basis to ensure it is brought in line with a 21st century ethos around support and compassion for bereaved families. My work has included meetings with the Chief Coroner for England and Wales, a range of cross party MPs at the House of Commons, the Rt. Hon Michael Gove MP, Lord Chancellor and Secretary of State for Justice and other at the House of Lords. More locally I have met with community groups, in particular with the Jewish and Muslim communities and Councillors.
The inability of coroners services to respond to out-of-hours and none invasive post mortem examinations, particularly impacts upon members of the Muslim and Jewish communities who strive to bury their deceased as soon as possible after death as required by their traditions.
I am extremely pleased the Government has listened and taken on-board our suggestions. However, I want to be clear that this is not just an issue for the Jewish and Muslim communities, but also about adopting a more sensitive approach towards all bereaved families.
To ensure our collective voice continues to be heard I would encourage you to please complete and circulate the online consultation to your relevant contacts in order to ensure that the coroner’s service is responsive to the needs of our diverse community.
https://www.gov.uk/government/news/review-of-coroner-services-launched
https://consult.justice.gov.uk/digital-communications/post-implementation-review-of-coroner-reforms
https://consult.justice.gov.uk/digital-communications/post-implementation-review-of-coroner-reforms/consultation
The closing date is 10th December 2015.
‘Demonstrating Our Resilience’ Voluntary Action Camden’s AGM.
Tuesday 1st December 2015. 5.30pm – 8pm
Arlington Conference Centre, Camden.
Come and take part in a debate on what the role of the voluntary and community sector is, or could be, in building resilience and the support that people need to make things happen. Ciaran Price, Director of Policy (Directory of Social Change) will give a national perspective on resilience.
Ossie Stuart will then talk about the setting up of Camden Disability Action and future plans. Pastor Noel will speak about the role of small BME faith groups followed by Clover Crumbie from the Nubian Users Forum with some thoughts on the mental health challenges faced by black and minority ethnic groups. John Boyle will bring the case studies to an end by outlining the work of South Hampstead and Kilburn Community Partnership.
There will be an opportunity to ask questions and contribute to the discussion.
Refreshments will follow with an opportunity to meet up with old and make new friends. Also keep a look out for the information stalls that will be of interest.
To book, please follow this link: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/voluntary-action-camdenannual-general-meeting-2015-tickets-19401410140
For more information, or if you have any specific requirements (e.g. diet or BSL interpreter), please email info@vac.org.uk or call 020 7284 6550.
Public meeting on Abusive Crime
Are you concerned about crimes against people simply because of how they look or what beliefs they hold? The CSNB, a community-led charity, is working with the Camden Community Safety Partnership and Camden Police to reduce abusive crime in the borough. If you have worries about victims targeted by abusive or aggressive behaviour and want to help reduce it, or if you just want to find out more, come along and join our conversation.
Thursday 26 November, 7pm Ort House Conference Centre 126 Albert Street, London NW1 7NE.
Speakers to include: Detective Superintendent Helen Williams from Camden Police and Cllr Jonathan Simpson, Camden Council’s portfolio holder for Community Safety.
Food and refreshments will be provided.
This is a public meeting and EVERYONE is invited. For more information contact Peter Ward, admin@camdensnb.org.uk or 020 7383 0000.
Conversation About Hungary
3pm Saturday 21 November, at Torriano Meeting House, hosted by The Hungarian Association of London. Free event.
If you do not know about Hungary or If you know about Hungary
If you agree with its leadership or if you do not agree with its leadership
Ask your questions. Tell your opinion. Listen to others
Is Hungary a Christian country? Is the population ethnically homogeneous? How does its history relate to the refugee crisis?
“FGM is Everybody’s Business”
This is a website designed and led by young people and aims to raise awareness of not only the practice of FGM but also all the fantastic work that young people, organizations, communities and individuals are doing to tackle and end the practice.
The website will be launch on: Wednesday the 25th of November. This is the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women and starts 16 Days of Activism.
We would be grateful it you could sign up to participate in our Thunderclap – the link is below:
https://www.thunderclap.it/projects/34418-fgm-everybody-s-business
You can sign up on various social media outlets – Facebook, twitter or tumbler
NICE is recruiting lay and community members
NICE committees and working groups are made up of health, social care and other professionals and practitioners, patients, service users, carers and members of the public, and technical experts.
NICE is looking for lay and community members in different areas to help us develop our guidance, and all of our lay and community members are paid a fee to attend meetings and we cover travel and other expenses. See the full range of opportunities at the NICE website.
Keeping it Human in a Digital Age? – A Free Conference in Camden Town on Digital Tech
10am – 4.30pm 25th November 2015
Ort House Conference Centre, London, NW1 7NE
This conference will consider what the challenges and opportunities are for VCSE organisations arising from the rapid growth of the use of digital technology.
~ How can the use of digital technology support VCSE organisations to be able to communicate more clearly and effectively to funders, statutory, private sector and broader society?
~ How can VCSE organisations use technology to design and deliver services which meet the needs of the vulnerable and marginalised people they work with?
To register for a place please book here
Air Quality Seminar
25 November, 8:30-11am. Refreshments provided at City University, Islington.
Join businesses in Camden and Islington to find out what you can do to improve local air quality whilst also enhancing employee wellbeing and cutting energy and transport costs. This seminar will bring businesses together to: share examples of what the Council and local businesses are doing to improve air quality; set out the steps you can take to improve air quality; highlight the benefits to your business, including cost savings and improved business efficiencies; provide details about local air quality projects your business can get involved in. Visit our Eventbrite page to book your place.
Older People & the Arts in London
Age UK London has brought together a wide range of arts groups, large and small, created and driven by and/or working with, older people in London. We are a holding a live conversation and debate to share ideas on how the benefits of the creative arts can be moved further up the Health and Well being agenda for older people.
Speakers and participants are coming from the arts, policy makers and funders in London.
Weds 2nd December, Clarence House, London South Bank University 6, St George’s Circus, London SE1 6FE 1pm to 4:30pm.
Nearest Tubes: Elephant and Castle / Waterloo
To register contact Rosemary Chapman at rchapman@ageuklondon.org.uk or phone 07786 375663
Youth and Play Service Survey
Please take a few minutes to fill out this survey and help Unite understand what has happened to your local Youth and Play services.
Vote for Camden Carers
Camden Carers Centre has been nominated by Nationwide customers to take part in Nationwide Building Society’s Community Match (local charity voting scheme). We stand to be awarded £500 for carers in Camden if we get the most votes at the end of the voting period – which is 8 January 2016.
So, if you visit one of the following Nationwide branches: Camden, Strand, Portman Square, Wigmore Street, Holborn, Chancery Lane or Shepherds Bush, before 8 January, please take a token and drop it into the voting box for Camden Carers Centre.
Share on Facebook or https://www.facebook.com/Camdencarersservice or Twitter https://twitter.com/CamdenCarers
Cockpit Arts Christmas Open Studios
26-29 November 2015
Cockpit Arts, Cockpit Yard, Northington Street, London WC1N 2NP
Opening times: Thursday 6pm-9pm, Friday- Sunday 11am-6pm
Tickets: £5 entry
Courses at Castlehaven
Castlehaven have two fantastic new courses starting in the new year for anyone aged 19yrs +, the courses are the outcome of a partnership between the Castlehaven Community Association and the WMC – The Camden College.
An accredited Level 1 Course in Working with Children. Every Tuesday 10am-3pm from Tues 12th Jan 2016 (A great course for parents/carers of school children, who are looking to getting back into work).
A Free Taster Course in Floristry on Fri 29th Jan 2016 (With the potential to start an 8wk course in starting a business in Floristry).
Contact Castlehaven Community Association, The Community Centre, 21 Castlehaven Road, NW1
t: 020 7485 3386 e: info@castlehaven.org.uk web www.castlehaven.org.uk
Need some online Help?
Don’t forget VAC’s toolkits and resources pages at www.vac.org.uk/our-work/toolkits-and-resources
There are resources to help you in many areas of work. For instance our HR resources can be found here: https://vac.org.uk/our-work/toolkits-and-resources/employment-hr-resources/
Free training, outings and events for unpaid carers in Camden
For a full list of events of carers in Camden please visit the Camden Carers website.
Healthwatch Camden
Latest Information DIgest is on the Healthwatch Camden website.
Catch up with the latest Camden news and what’s happening on Our Blog
The Camden Capacity Building Bulletin is produced monthly, targeting the community and voluntary sector in Camden. It provides up to date/recently live information and news on funding and training. To access the latest information please follow the Link www.camden.gov.uk/cbbulletin
The Sherriff Centre, Kingsgate Community Centre, Hopscotch Asian Women’s Centre, Nafisyat, Ransackers, British Postal Museum, AWLPA, Homestart Camden, Age UK Camden and Camden PA are recruiting. See Jobs and Volunteers section below.
Camden Shares. The website for exchanges in Camden. www.camdenshares.org.uk
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