Exciting Opportunity to lead Camden Giving
Director of Camden Giving Salary £40,000 (pro rata – 3 days per week)
Camden Giving is a place based giving initiative; a bottom-up, collaborative approach with the aspiration to make Camden a fairer and more inclusive place to live and work. It will raise and pool donations to support grassroots community initiatives. It will also establish a shared vision that includes community activism, volunteering, new opportunities to collaborate, goodwill and connections.
We are looking for an enthusiastic and experienced person who excels at working with individuals and organisations. You will also have excellent relationship building skills, experience of project management, identifying and securing income streams from various sources and the setting up a new organisation.
You will be supported by and work closely with the Steering Group. a committed group of people from the public, private and voluntary sectors. The group includes Argent, Business in the Community, Camden Town Unlimited, Camden Council, Hampstead Wells and Campden Trust, East London Business Association, Voluntary Action Camden and local residents.
Visit www.camdengiving.org.uk/jobs to apply.
Development of Child House
There will be a voluntary sector meeting about the development of Child House (an important new initiative to respond to Child Sexual Abuse) in North-Central London. This is led by MOPAC and NHS England (London region) and funded by the Home Office.
MOPAC and NHS England (London region) have secured funding from the Home Office Police Innovation Fund to introduce two ‘Child Houses’ to London. These will be the first of their kind.
The two Child Houses will be operational from late Summer 2017. It is expected that at each Child House 400 children and young people will be supported each year, with this number likely to grow.
2pm-4pm 18th January 2017 at Resource for London 356 Holloway Road London N7 6PA
Mary Crawford & Leanda Richardson Commissioning workstream leads
Mcrawford481@btinternet.com; leanda.richardson@ntlworld.com
Camden Safeguarding Children Board Annual Conference: Child Sexual Abuse
This conference is aimed at multiagency professionals who work with children and young people.
The day aims to raise awareness and equip frontline professionals with the tools and confidence to deal with Child Sexual Abuse.
The Conference will cover:
Children’s Commissioners Report on Child Sexual Abuse
Strategies for preventing CSA in Camden
Links between Child Sexual Abuse and Child Sexual Exploitation
NHS England’s proposal for ‘Child’s House Model’
Best Practice models for helping abused children get back on track NSPCC film a survivor’s account
Speakers will include:
The Children’s Commissioner
Metropolitan Police Service
Camden’s Designated Doctor for Safeguarding
NSPCC
Thursday 9th February 2017 09:30 – 16:00
The London Irish Centre, 50-52 Camden Square, London NW1 9XB
Contact Jerrie Andrews, Jerrie.Andrews@camden.gov.uk
Community Action Project for older people in the West Euston/Regents Park
Ageing Better in Camden is planning to commission a Community Action Project for older people in the West Euston/Regents Park area from October 2017- October 2019. We are looking for an organisation that will run activities for older people led by and chosen by older people, it will give older people a voice and stronger role in influencing the communities they live in. The funding available for this is £90k.
If you want to talk about this further, please contact Corinna.hyman@ageukcamden.org.uk. We are also planning an information meeting regarding the project on Thursday 2nd February. Please register your intention to attend by 31 January 2017.
Community Asset Map for Bangladeshi Elders
Consultants for Ageing Better in Camden are busy creating an asset map for Bangladeshi older people. You can view the presentation about the mapping exercise here. If you have feedback please contact Jaber Khan email Jaberk@safh.org.uk. A summary of the report will be published soon.
Camden Intergenerational Network (CIN) meeting
The next Camden Intergenerational Network (CIN) meeting will be held on Thursday 19th January 2017 at Age UK Camden, Tavis House, 1-6 Tavistock Square WC1H 9NA from 10am-12pm. Anyone with an interest in intergenerational activities is more than welcome to attend and meet others from Camden. Queries to Corinna Gray at ageingbetterincamden@ageukcamden.org.uk You can find out more about CIN at http://www.ageingbetterincamden.org.uk/camden-intergenerational-network/
See ‘other events’ below for details of the next course on intergenerational working on 18th January.
An Evening with Will: his sonnets in old and new versions
Presented by award-winning actress, Eve Pearce (Royal Shakespeare Company, West End productions of ‘Wild Oats’ and ‘Les Liaisons Dangereuses’, Mike Leigh’s ‘Topsy-Turvey’); and award-winning rhyming translator of Victor Hugo Timothy Adès who in his updating of Shakespeare has eschewed the letter E. And all to benefit Torriano Meeting House, the user-funded, grass-roots, volunteer-run arts and community organisation in Kentish Town.
Thursday 26 January, 7 for 7.30pm. £5/£4. Full details here.
Mapping for Change event Tuesday 24th January 1.30pm Kingsgate Resource
KOVE / Mapping for Change event at Kingsgate Resource Centre 1.30pm on Tuesday 24th January
In 2015 Mapping for Change conducted a research study on Finchley Road and local area to ascertain peoples experience of pedestrian access and how the design of the area effects peoples lives and wellbeing. KOVE and other groups of older people including at Abbey Community Centre were involved in the project. Mapping for Change will be presenting their preliminary findings for discussion.
RSVP – Mel Wright KOVE Coordinator melwillwright@gmail.com tel: 07539390786
Free film making course for women starts January 2017
If you are a local woman aged 18 plus who is interested in the arts, media or creative industries and wants to broaden your skills, you can apply now to join our FREE four to five week film-making course, starting January 2017.
http://news.camden.gov.uk/lights-camera-action—film-making-opportunity-for-local-women/
HR Support in Camden
Caroline Jepson, VAC’s HR Advisor, provides free HR advice and support to Camden voluntary organisations employing staff. Get in touch to discuss your HR consultancy needs, from recruitment to redundancy and everything in-between.
VAC’s HR support aims to help trustees and managers understand employment law and to have robust HR procedures that reflect good practice so fewer workplace issues arise, and HR crises are averted or managed effectively. Caroline normally works Thursdays but is available on other days by arrangement. Call 020 7284 6551 or email cjepson@vac.org.uk.
Also, the Communities and Third Sector team at Camden Council are offering Camden voluntary and community groups a series of HR training workshops. See Other Events section below for full details.
Camden Patient Participation Group Newsletter
You can read the latest Camden Patient Participation Group Newsletter here.
Elfrida Rathbone , VAC, Kings Cross Construction Centre, Age UK Camden and Camden PA are recruiting. See Jobs and Volunteers section below.
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