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Voluntary Action Camden e-bulletin 27th August 2021


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27th August 2021

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Highlights

Afghanistan; Video Competition; Learning Together; Thriving Communities Webinar; AntiUniversity Festival; Stop Hate UK; Camden New Town Festival; Changes at Hopscotch; Workshops from VAC; Here and There Exhibition + Newsletters + Resources + funding + jobs + volunteers & more

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Afghanistan

The VCS Emergencies Partnership (via London Plus) are collating information on the current situation. If you have relevant local information to share send to info@vac.org.uk so that we can upload to the VCSEP spreadsheet (please send Org Name, Website, Contact, Type of Activity by 31st Aug). There is a VCSEP national meeting on 31/8 and we should know more then including Red Cross collection points.
If you are planning a collection – the list of items to collect is here.
The request for DBS checked greeting volunteers is currently filled.
Refugee Action and Refugee Council have set up emergency appeals.
The Borough Resilience Forum is making preparations for arrivals to undertake their mandatory covid quarantine at an approved hotel. If you are able to support refugees quarantining with items from the above list contact BRF.
The council have made a statement here. Reports in the Ham & High and CNJ.

 

Video Competition for Young People “A Better Future”

Create a 2 minute (max) video on the theme ” a better future”.  Age categories 10-12 and 13 – 16.  Send you video to irene@cutmoose.com by 28 August.
Screening at the Camden New Town Community Festival on 12 September.

Learning Together

Involved in social prescribing already or want to get involved?  Join Learning Together, a free learning and development programme starting this Autumn.
~ Build new partnerships and network across sectors
~ Share and explore challenges and learn from others
~ Champion your work in social prescribing and supporting communities
Find out more here and apply by 17th September.

Thriving Communities webinar: Understanding Social Prescribing

Tuesday, 7 September. 3 – 4pm.
A new series of Thriving Communities webinars to learn more about what social prescribing is, how it works and how community groups can use it in your communities. We will be hearing from NHS England and NHS Improvement as well as community organisations who employ social prescribing link workers.

Antiuniversity Festival 2021

This year’s edition of Antiuniversity Festival opens in just over two weeks time, with a packed programme of nearly 70 walks, talks, workshops, experiments and interventions. Find out more here.

Stop Hate UK – Hate Crime Champions Training

Stop Hate UK are providing training for VCS groups interested in knowing more about how to use their 24-hour helpline to report hate crimes and hate incidents in Camden. This training provides an overview of all forms of Hate Crime and Hate Incidents, the impact on victims and communities and how you can help.
Thursday 30th September, 2pm-3.30pm, via Zoom.  Book at Eventbrite.

Camden New Town Community Festival

Saturday 11th and Sunday 12th September in Camden Square Gardens
Saturday Jazz, poetry & “open mike” 3.30 – 6.30
Sunday is family day – noon – 6pm
Parade, activities, live music, local history, green corner, food and refreshments
To book a stall, volunteer or make a donation please contact the Festival Office on 020 7267 9586 or Email: festival.mlcc@yahoo.co.uk

Changes at Hopscotch

Read the letter from Hopscotch CEO Benaifer Bhandari, explaining the changes at Hopscotch.

GDPR and Cyber Security Workshops

VAC have three online IT workshops planned in September
~ Introduction to Cyber Security and Keeping your Systems Safe  – 7/9/2021 10:30am -12pm
~ An Introduction to the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) – Part 1 21/9/2021 3-5pm
~ An Introduction to the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) – Part 2  28/9/2021 3-5pm
Full details and booking here

Here and There: Stories of British Bangladeshis in Camden

​​​​​​​This exhibition was commissioned by the Bengali Workers’ Association (BWA), curated by Faridha Karim and was first exhibited in 2011 at the Surma Centre, Robert Street, the home of the BWA.  You can now view it online.

Newsletters

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National


See the Funding pages on VAC’s website for all the latest information.
Access the Idox Camden 4 Community grant search here.

Free Data from Vodaphone

You can apply for free Vodafone SIMs, each loaded with 20GB data plus unlimited calls and texts to be used over 6 months. You can use these however you like.Multiple SIMs can be requested and repeat applications can be made if the organisation has a range of digital exclusion projects.
Applications will be reviewed and a decision to support made within 30 days. SIMs will be issued within 30 days of a positive decision and are ready for distribution from 1 September 2021. SIMs are available until 1 November 2022, or until the supplies run out. Full details and how to apply here.

eCargo Bike Grant Fund

Get up to 40% of the total cost of an ecargo bike, up to a maximum of £2,500 for two-wheel models and £4,500 for three-wheel models.  Maximum five bikes per organisation. Applications may include more than one organisation. Deadline 14 December.  Find out more here.

Mayor of London’s Sport Unites Fund

The Sport Unites Fund is offering grants of up to £50,000 for projects that use sport and physical activity to address one or more of these priorities:
~ Helping the most inactive people be more active
~ Improving people’s mental health and wellbeing
~ Decreasing isolation/loneliness
~ Strengthening connections in your local area and across communities
~ Reducing serious youth violence
Deadline: 12th November 2021. Find out more here.

Community Ideas Grants – Walking and Cycling

Grants of up to £5,000 for one year are available to projects that encourage walking and cycling activities, help get local communities active, improve health and wellbeing and reduce social isolation. Applicants can select from a list of template project ideas to deliver in their area and will receive additional support throughout the project process.
Applications for both grants are open until 10 September.
Find out more by clicking here, or call on 0207 239 1286 or email wcgl@groundwork.org.uk

Aviva Community Fund

Deadline 6th October. Grants of up to £50k are available for organisations to adapt or continue their vital services so they can help their beneficiaries during this time of need.  Find out more at the Aviva website.

We Make Camden Social Action Fund

Camden Giving has been awarded £90,000* to deliver the We Make Camden Social Action Fund. Organisations and individuals can apply for grants of £500-£1,500 for initiatives that support:
~ Social Action in the 4 mission areas (see below)
~ Social Cohesion
~ Local responses and solutions to challenges/ issues/ needs
In addition to the small grants, people can access support to apply, and you don’t need to be an incorporated community group or organisation to apply.
The “We Make Camden Kit” gives money and support to Camden residents and community groups who have great ideas for their communities.
Residents and community groups can apply via Camden Giving to receive up to £1,500 to deliver ideas that contribute to the four Camden missions:
~ Food poverty and sustainability
~ Diversity in positions of power
~ Health and sustainability of estates
~ Opportunities for young people

Grow Back Greener Fund now open

Grants between £10,000 and £75,000 are available across two themes: access to green space, and climate adaptation and water, to support local projects that will help create community gardens, revitalise parks, plant trees, create wildlife habitat, restore waterways and turn grey spaces into green. The fund will prioritise locations with poor access to green space and high vulnerability to the impacts of climate change.  Find out more and how to apply here.
Projects must be completed by November 2022.
Applications must be submitted by 5:00pm on Monday 13 September.

Strengthening Civil Society programme

New Barings funding to support expert legal ‘hub’ organisations. The funding is designed to help hub organisations to scale their activities to enable them to work with more civil society organisations to challenge discrimination and disadvantage and create long-term social change. Details here.

Lloyds Bank Foundation Racial Equity funding

Lloyds Bank Foundation for England and Wales is to launch its Racial Equity funding for small and local charities that are led by and that support Black, Asian, and ethnic minority communities. Charities can apply for two-year unrestricted grants of £50,000 alongside development support.  Full details here.

NAVCA Funders List

A useful list of small trusts and foundations most useful to small charities.

Lists of Emergency Funders

 

VAC Events

Keep in eye on our Events Calendar to book and for more info.

Camden Voluntary Action Forum

The forum is open to all Camden voluntary and community  groups and organisations, community activists, social entrepreneurs, volunteers and anyone interested in local voluntary action. The Forum currently meets monthly online on the 3rd Wednesday of the month at 11am.
The Forum is taking a break in August – the next forum is on Wednesday 22nd September at 11am and is an opportunity to meet our new Chair, Benaifer Bhandari and we will also be launching our new image and website.   Book forums here.

Past Voluntary Action Forums: Resources

You can find presentations, recordings and resources from past forums here.

Safeguarding Courses:

Check back for details soon

More details on the VAC website: https://vac.org.uk/events/

Disability and Employment in Camden – A Conversation of Change event

Thursday, 9 September 1 – 4pm
Join CDA for a ‘conversation of change’ about what a new employment service could look like for Disabled residents of Camden.
The event will explore lived experience stories relating to employment of Disabled residents and people with long-term health conditions in Camden. Using the themes and topics from these stories, together we will come-up with initial ideas for a new employment service for Disabled people and those with long term health conditions. Full details and booking at Eventbrite. Access the Easy read version here.

Activities at QCCA

Visual Impairment Gym Sessions:
QCCA Camden Health Kick are offering FREE gym sessions to those with a visual impairment with our qualified personal trainer.
Please call: 020 7267 6635 or email: Sarah@qcca.org.uk for more information.
Girls Only Sports:
QCCA Sports Department are offering a FREE multi-sports session on Tuesdays between 6:30pm – 8pm for 10 – 14yr girls. Please call: 020 7267 6635 or email: Frances@qcca.org.uk for more information.
Girls Only Zumba:
QCCA Camden Health Kick are offering FREE women’s only Zumba sessions throughout the week, delivered by a qualified Zumba instructor.
Please call: 020 7267 6635 or email: Sarah@qcca.org.uk for more information.
Girls Only Family Yoga:
QCCA Camden Health Kick are offering FREE women’s only yoga for all ages, delivered by a qualified yoga instructor.
Please call: 020 7267 6635 or email: Sarah@qcca.org.uk for more information.
Family Sports Sessions:
QCCA Camden Health Kick are offering FREE family sport’s sessions throughout the week for all ages.
Please call: 020 7267 6635 or email: Frances@qcca.org.uk or Sarah@qcca.org.uk for more information.

Active London 2021

Active London is the largest conference in London dedicated entirely to the future of physical activity and sport. Across two days (Tuesday 21 and Wednesday 22 September), Active London will bring the sector together again. Collectively, we will explore how the pandemic has brought out the best in people and organisations across the sector and seen new and innovative approaches created.
Full details and booking here.

SHAK are looking for a new treasurer

SHAK are looking for a trustee who is resident to the area.
The Treasurer will have responsibilities to Oversee the financial affairs of the organisation and ensure they are legal, constitutional and
within accepted accounting practice, and to ensure proper records are kept and that effective financial procedures are in place.
Full details and how to apply on the SHAK website.  The deadline for applications is: Monday 30th August by CV and covering letter.  Further information from John Boyle jboyle@shakonline.co.uk

Mental Health Welfare Rights Development Worker

£23,469 inc ILW 35 hours pW
Mind in Camden are seeking a Welfare Rights Development Worker to join our new core team within Camden. You’ll be responsible for maintaining up-to-date welfare rights information, supporting colleagues with challenging welfare cases and ensuring that the team is equipped to support people with welfare rights issues and linked up with other welfare rights providers.
Interview dates:  1st round: Wednesday 8th September   2nd round:  Wednesday 15th September
Closing date: Wednesday 1 September at 9 am
Full details can be found here.

Restrictions Eased – some guidance

With restrictions now eased the Government, CIPD and HSE have produced guidance on keeping workplaces safe. No specific official guidance for the voluntary sector has been produced yet.  CPID say that this easing shouldn’t signal a mass return to the workplace. Some guidance on hybrid working here.

Camden Youth Offer survey

The Council is asking young people aged 12 to 18 what they do in their spare time to help ensure the Council, our voluntary and community sector partners and other local amenities, including parks, galleries & museums, have the right activities and services available for them as COVID-19 restrictions are lifted.
If you’re aged 12 to 18 – or you know / work with young people who are – there’s a short online survey for young people to complete and an optional prize draw for the chance to win a £50 voucher.   The survey closes on 18 September.

Supporting People with Long-Covid in Camden

The Camden team support people with signs & symptoms lasting for longer than 12 weeks (NICE) to be diagnosed as Long-Covid. They may occur in conjunction with other conditions.  Referrals need to come from GP’s or the Post-Covid clinic at UCLH. They should be sent to, camdenreferrals.cnwl@nhs.net
The Long-Covid team consists of Occupational Therapy and Physiotherapy with a Rehab Assistant to support and  access to psychology if required.
Contact Rob Clarke on rob.clarke6@nhs.net for any information or enquiries.

How to Volunteer and How to Recruit Volunteers in Camden

Volunteer in Camden at Time to Spare.
Volunteer for the NHS at GoodSAM.
Join a neighbourhood Mutual Aid group.
Organisations that are signed up to Time to Spare can now request volunteers through a brokerage team making it much easier to access the volunteers. The brokers can help match volunteers with voluntary and community organisations who have a need for verified/ vetted volunteers. The service will also help to verify or carry out new DBS check with volunteers.
Get support and resources from Volunteer Centre Camden
The council has a  page of resources to help community organisations
UCL are looking for new volunteering opportunities to promote to their students.  Visit their info for recruiters page to find out more.

Keep in touch and up-to-date via the e-bulletin and @onecamden twitter.  We have a comprehensive COVID-19 update page and a resources page.

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Corona Virus – COVID-19 Update

VAC is posting the latest information and updates on Coronavirus COVID-19 here.

The Camden Covid-19 Community Directory is here: http://vac.secure.nonprofitsoapbox.com/covid-19

Please update the directory using this online form: https://www.tfaforms.com/4811729

Covid-19 Resource Page is here: https://vac.org.uk/covid-19-resource-page/

Update 20/8/21

#OnTheFence Podcast

A group of young Camden residents who are undecided about getting the COVID-19 vaccine came together with a local GP to have two open discussions. The first conversation is live here:   If you work with local young people or have young followers on social media, please share.

Update 20/4/21

These translated WhatsApp audio clips explain some of the new rules and guidance in Bengali, Gujarati, Polish, Romanian, Turkish and Somali

Guidance for those managing community centres, and other community facilities on safely re-opening multi-purpose buildings here.  A poster for display here.

Update 13/2/21

Vaccination and the VCS

Many people who work in frontline roles in the social care sector, including in voluntary or community organisations, are currently eligible for a COVID-19 vaccination. You may be eligible if you provide direct care and support to an adult who is clinically vulnerable to COVID-19, or to a child who is clinically extremely vulnerable to COVID-19 – in line with national government criteria.
If you think that you, or someone you know or work with, may be eligible for the vaccine please visit this page for more information.
Adult Social Care ran a Q&A session on Tuesday.  View the recording here.
ASC have also provided some useful FAQs
Some slides from a recent national webinar  – slides 5-7 provide some examples of types of roles and work and eligibility under this priority group.
Direct any enquiries to: socialcarevaccinationinfo@camden.gov.uk
At the PPG meeting this week an informative presentation included a useful update on the vaccine roll out on pages 22 – 28 from the health perspective.
There is specific guidance for homelessness workers and volunteers.

Update 11/2/21

Vaccine Information and Hesitancy Resources

The full recording of the recent London Bangladeshi Community Information webinar can be viewed on Youtube.
Camden Council have information in other languages and formats.
NHS  warning poster of some scans in relation to the programme.
DCMS has produced a Covid-19 Vaccine Comms Pack.
Camden BSL Vaccine information and Update here.
Resources to help overcome vaccine reluctance:
BBC Panorama on Vaccine Disinformation
BAME celebrities call out vaccine misinformation
Call-to-action: vaccine roll-out priorities’ from Runnymede Trust
Easy read guide to vaccinations (and other Covid related guides)
MPs from various South Asian backgrounds have recorded messages in support of vaccination.
British Islamic Medical Association Covid-19 Answering the Myths
National Institute for Health Research COVID and Me Vaccine Dramas (Including one story on family influence on attitudes in Urdu, Bengali and Punjabi)
GLA Covid Vaccine Resources in 19 languages.
The National Lottery have put together lots of resources to help with vaccine hesitancy.
Public Health England guidance for older adults on the COVID-19 vaccination. This includes the types of vaccine, at-risk groups and more. Accessible in 17 languages, easy read, braille, large print & a British Sign Language video.
New videos on COVID-19 vaccination for people with Severe Mental Illness and services that support them here.
Ramadan and the vaccine.
Further information about the vaccine here.

Update 8/1/21

Latest Lockdown rules overview here.

Summary here. Full details here.  Summary from the Mayor here.  Audio translations from GLA here.

Advice on Shielding here.

Information on furlough here.  Information on business grants here. Information on financial support for employees who can’t work here.

Update 2/12/20

If you need to drive in the Congestion Charge Zone to respond to the pandemic to deliver eligible items or services, this scheme will allow charities who are operating within the Congestion Zone to claim a refund.  Full details here.

Claiming working-from-home tax relief has exploded in the last couple of months so HMRC has revamped the system, with a brand new microservice to simplify the process. More details here.

The Local Restrictions Support Grant (LRSG) supports businesses (including charities) that were open as usual, providing services in person to customers from their business premises, but which were then required to close for at least 3 weeks due to local lockdown restrictions imposed by government.
There is a good briefing for the VCS from Charity Tax Group
Key requirements are the premises were “required to close for at least 3 weeks because of the lockdown” and “unable to provide its usual in-person customer service from its premises”.  There is some discretion including for organisations that don’t pay business rates.  Camden’s guidance is now out.

Links to all government support for businesses can be found here.

Links to all government support for individuals can be found here.

Self-isolating staff may also be able access the Test and Trace Support Payment – a one-off payment of £500 to support people on low incomes to self-isolate. More information  at camden.gov.uk/apply-for-test-and-trace-support-payment

Update 16/11/20

New government guidance on Enabling safe and effective volunteering during coronavirus (COVID-19)

Update 5/11/20

A new lockdown started on 5th November.  The e-bulletin covered the main rules – with links to more detail on the rules from the Mayor and Government.  Here’s a handy graphic summary.

There is updated guidance on Making a support bubble  and Making a childcare bubble.

How to Volunteer and How to Help Safely have both been updated, but completely new guidance is expected soon
As the rules and exemptions become more complicated it may be necessary to refer to the original regulations.

The National  Youth Agency introduced updated guidance listing exceptions for pre-planned support group activity for “vulnerable”  young people of max 15 total participants.

There is no ‘shielding’ this time, but the clinically vulnerable and everyone over 70 are advised to take extra precautions.

New care home visiting guidance has been published. (Additional guidance from Healthwatch)

The Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme (furlough) has been extended until the spring. Step by step instructions here.

The government has summarised the support the are giving to jobs and businesses here.

NAVCA have produced a quick guide to decision-making in relation to volunteering activity which you may find useful.

Guidance from Acre for Village Halls and Community Centres here.

The latest guidance from Locality is here and here.

The Charity Retail Association guidance on temporary closure of a charity shop is here.

The fundraising regulator has issued guidance related to fundraising activities during the lockdown.

As before there will be a scheme of Business Support Grants tied to the rates system.  And as before there will be a degree of discretion given to Local Authorities.  The Rates team at the council should have the guidance by 10th November and hopefully the extent to which VCS organisations can apply for support grants will be communicated soon after.   See page 4 of the Locality Guidance and page 2 of the Government summary of financial support.

Update 16/10/20

Updated Charity Commission guidance is out.  Measures around postponing and cancelling AGMs and other meetings have been extended to 30 December. It has also been clarified that you can hold trustee or members’ meetings of more than 6 people where these meetings are necessary for providing charitable services. Full details here.

Londoners will be banned from mixing with other households indoors. This includes in pubs and restaurants. When outdoors, you must not socialise in a group larger than 6 people. Summary graphic of the rules here.
Exercise classes can continue outdoors, but indoor classes are only permitted if it’s possible to avoid mixing with people outside your household.  Full details.

Update 25/7/20

See weekly e-bulletin and follow @OneCamden on twitter for updates.

Update 24/7/20

Business events and conferences given go ahead to resume from 1 October

Update 22/7/20

Our plan to rebuild: The UK Government’s COVID-19 recovery strategy – the Government’s roadmap for how and when the UK will adjust its response to the COVID-19 crisis (published 17 July)

New powers and framework to help contain coronavirus (COVID-19) locally – A new framework setting out how to manage COVID-19 outbreaks through the use of national and local expertise has been published by the government.

Government confirms allocations of £500 million additional funding for councils in England to help deliver essential services for residents during the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemi

Update 3/7/20

Guidance on shielding and protecting people who are clinically extremely vulnerable from COVID-19

Guidance for the safe use of multi-purpose community facilities

There are useful risk assessment tools from Gov.uk, the NHS Employers, and one specifically for the VCS from Camden Council.

Camden and Islington Public Health have produced an excellent guide to Test and Trace.

Update 24/6/20

Heatwave advice from NHS and the Government.

New Fund to help organisations employing vulnerable people to bridge income gap & survive. Opens today for just 1 week. Details here.

The rules are changing.  Find out what you can and can’t do here.

Update 11/6/20

A guide to dealing with cash and payments for volunteers

New section in ‘Resources’ –  ‘Planning for the Future’ where we are gathering a range of resources to help you Build Back Better.

Update 10/6/20

Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme and people receiving direct payments

Places of worship to re-open for individual prayer

Update 9/6/20

Camden’s Discretionary Grant Fund is now open: Full details and FAQ + Guidance.

Update 8/6/20

New DWP Employment and Benefits website bringing all the information into one place.

Update 3/6/20

The disproportionate impact of Covid-19 on BAME communities is the subject of major government report.

Now is a good time to look at these anti-racism resources from Shake, Anti Racism Resources and It’s Nice That

Government FAQ on what you can and can’t do now.

Test and trace flow chart.

Update 28/5/20

Independent Age Grants Fund – Reaching older people most likely to be missing out.

My Community – an online network to inspire and enable local people to act for themselves on the issues they care about

Healthwatch Camden Blog – ‘Lockdown’ not good for our emotional wellbeing

Government Financial support for voluntary, community and social enterprise (VCSE) organisations to respond to coronavirus (COVID-19)

Update 22/5/20

Details of the new Coronavirus Community Support Fund  – open for applications at 10am on Friday 22nd May

Guidelines on Working safely during COVID-19

Update 21/5/20

Government announces £150M more in funding for VCS.  Full details tomorrow (Friday)

“Camden invests almost £1m to support local voluntary organisations in their fight against Covid-19”

Some Government Guidance has been updated:
Updated Guidance on Testing Eligibility (19th May 2020)
Updated Symptoms Guidance (18th May 2020)
Free School Meals (15th May 2020)
New Guidance for Sports & Leisure (13th May 2020)
Use of Open & Green Spaces (13th May 2020)
Use of Face Coverings (11th May 2020)

Update 19/5/20

Details of the the Discretionary Grants Fund distributed by councils have been published. It is expected that this will be open to charities with properties that are receiving charities business rates relief – however please note that every Local Authority will be expected to develop and publish its own criteria.

Update 13/5/20

If you run a front-line food aid charity you can apply for a grant of up to £100,000 to help you continue to provide food to the vulnerable.

We are reaching a critical juncture as the speed of government response is now causing serious concerns.  A group of Lords have again pressed the government to allow furloughed charity staff to volunteer for their own charity.  NCVO has issued an urgent call to for government action.  A number of national organisations have expressed grave reservations about the new testing ‘volunteers’ being recruited by Boots.

Sunday’s announcement of minor changes to the lock down rules start today.  Here is a government clarifying FAQ and road map for the future.

The Department of Culture, Media and Sport has conducted initial hearings into Covid-19 and Charities and produced a useful report.

A list of useful data sources has been compiled by London Plus

Update 6/5/20

Refugee Council updates on Changes to Asylum & Resettlement policy and practice in response to Covid-19

Youth Endowment Fund £6.5m COVID-19 grant round now open

Ageing Better in Camden have a useful guide to getting online and a guide to things to do.

Guide to Government Business Grants Schemes and Charity Eligibility.

Update 5/5/20

A team of volunteer brokers can now screen and find you volunteers from the Camden volunteer list.

Top-up to local business grant funds scheme announced.
“This additional fund of £617m will be distributed via local authorities. It is aimed at small businesses – and charities – with ongoing fixed property-related costs.
‘Discretionary’ is a key issue. Local authorities are being asked by the Government to include priority for small charity properties that would meet the criteria for Small Business Rates Relief. However local authorities may choose to make payments to other businesses, based on local economic need. The allocation of funding will be at the discretion of local authorities.
To qualify, organisations must have fewer than 50 employees, and be able to demonstrate that they have seen a significant drop of income due to coronavirus restriction measures.
There will be three levels of grant payments. The maximum will be £25,000. There will also be grants of £10,000. Local authorities will have discretion to make payments of any amount under £10,000. The Government says it will be for councils to adapt this approach to local circumstances.”

Somers Town Big Local grants scheme announced.  Grants of  up to £1500 for local ideas.  Deadline 25 May.

Update 4/5/20

Useful resources from Women’s Aid:

Covid-19/Coronavirus: Safety and support resources for survivors, friends, family, neighbours and community members from Women’s Aid

Also, as of 30 April 2020, any woman who needs to travel to find refuge from domestic violence can do so for free on any UK train. Email railtorefuge@womensaid.org.uk to access.

Update 30/4/20

Charity Tax Group calls for reform to small grants system

Ageing Better in Camden resources to keep us entertained, happy, healthy and creative

What Does My Faith Group Currently Advise?

Update 28/4/20

Public Health advice for Ramadan

Useful resources for organisations from NAVCA

Covid-19 BAME resource hub from Spark & Co

Our Front Line is a new hub of resources dedicated to supporting front line workers

Update 27/4/20

To address the digital divide initiatives have been launched locally and nationally.

Banks are innovating in response to the crisis:  a carer’s card, cash delivery and emergency withdrawals

Update 23/4/20

Charity Commission issues guidance for managing financial difficulties in your charity caused by coronavirus

Latest guidance on claiming rates grants.

Update 22/4/20

NHS urges public to stay safe ahead of Ramadan

Changes to London TaxiCard Scheme (21st April 2020)
New flexibilities have been introduced during the ongoing Coronavirus pandemic, to firstly ensure
drivers are able to pick up and deliver essential supplies and secondly allow friends, family members
and carers to travel on behalf of those using the ‘taxicard’ for the same purpose.

Mayor Sadiq Khan says More BAME people are dying from coronavirus. We have to know why

Parks and open spaces to remain open to the public. Councils urged to ensure they are accessible for local people.

Update 20/4/20

Demand for mental health services is increasing. In Response £5m support from government (the Department of Health and Social Care)has been made available, grants of £20,000 or £50,000 are available for projects lasting up to 12 months. https://amhp.org.uk/mental-health-response-fund/

Update 17/3/20

A simple constitution for a community group.  Adopt a constitution and you can then open a bank account and take out insurance.

Today’s e-bulletin is mainly about the Covid-19 emergency.

Update 16/4/20

Camden announces £3million hardship fund to support residents through coronavirus crisis

Camden Council COVID-19 weekly update April 16

ACAS sample furlough agreement letter

Latest on the Government’s Financial Package from ACEVO

The Guardian reports that the Government rules have been relaxed for people with autism and learning disabilities

Update 15/4/20

Latest PPE Guidance from Camden and Islington Public Health

National Lottery Awards for All £300 to £10,000 – prioritising the current crisis

Covid-19: Making payments safely in lockdown. A UK Finance Guide.

Update 14/4/20

Healthwatch Camden have brought together resources in other languages into one handy place

Camden council has worked with community leaders to record short films to help spread key messages in community languages.

BBC Asian Network is planning Asian language resources (tbc)

Update 11/4/20

A list of emergency grants for individuals: https://vac.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/Individual-funds-only-for-covid-19.pdf

Update 9/4/20

Today’s e-bulletin is mainly about coronavirus issues: https://vac.org.uk/voluntary-action-camden-e-bulletin-9th-april-2020/

Update 8/4/20

Announcement from the Chancellor of a package of support to the Charity sector. Headlines here.  Summary from Civil Society and Politics Home.

Further legal advice on Charities and Job Retention Scheme from Hempsons.

Letter from the Prime Minister to all households.

Downloadable public information posters and materials from Public Health England.

Update 7/4/20

Shielding, stringent social distancing and social distancing.  Who should be doing which.

Comprehensive guide to insurance issues for organisations in the current situation including impliations for changing ways of work and leaving buildings empty.

The Neighbourly Community Fund is a new fund that aims to distribute small sums (up to £400) quickly.

There’s a possibility of getting emergency volunteers fast tracked DBS checks for free under section h). Government guidance here.

Update 4/4/20

Government Guidance for Schools and other educational settings:  Colleges, Nurseries, Child minders, Vulnerable children, free school meals, residential settings, GCSEs and A levels

Personal Finance
The DWP has stopped recovery action associated with benefit overpayments, tax credits debt, and social fund loans due to the coronavirus outbreak. ‘we are stopping recovery action associated to benefits overpayments, tax credits debt being managed by DWP, and social fund loans’ (awaiting official confirmation).
The FCA proposes temporary financial relief for bank and credit card customers impacted by coronavirus.

Funding
New funding from Waitrose and the Armed Forces Covenant Fund Trust

Pets
If you may need to leave your pets the RSPC has some signs for you to display.  CSFG has advice on pets and coronavirus and walking someone else’s dog.

Update 3/4/20

‘Your car, van or motorcycle’s MOT expiry date will be extended by 6 months if it’s due on or after 30 March 2020 – but you must keep your vehicle safe to drive.’
https://www.gov.uk/guidance/coronavirus-covid-19-mots-for-cars-vans-and-motorcycles-due-from-30-march-2020

Update 2/4/20

If you are trying to get someone onto the  ‘extremely vulnerable persons’ list and they have been rejected it is worth looking at this detailed NHS guidance which sets out in detail the medical criteria and the different routes to be accepted onto the list.  Contact the GP or consultant first.  Note that the basis of this list is that the person is considered to be at very high risk of infection – not necessarily how ill, frail or vulnerable (in a general sense) they are.  The letter also sets out various roles for link workers and social prescribing.

Funding and Finance
Big Society Capital and BHP have both produced useful guides to help you think through your funding and financial options.
The Association of British Insurers have pledged that if you need to use your car for volunteering, driving for work as a key worker, or driving to a place of work because you can’t work at home then you will automatically be covered and you do not need contact your insurer.

Government has re-issued guidance on infection prevention and control partly in response to the misuse of PPE.  (btw Museums and Galleries have donated all their PPE supplies used in conservation to the NHS).  Also issued is guidance on taking care of Mental Health and Wellbeing during the pandemic.  Finally a reminder that the Furlough scheme is not available  “Where employers receive public funding for staff costs, and that funding is continuing, we expect employers to use that money to continue to pay staff in the usual fashion – and correspondingly not furlough them. This also applies to non-public sector employers who receive public funding for staff costs.”

Update 1/4/20

Detailed guidance on the Coronavirus Job Retention (Furlough) Scheme from Ramon Lee.

Funding:
Although the London Community Response is an online application process, London Funders have produced a helpful downloadable form so that you can prepare your response off line.
Charity Bank have set up a page of emergency sources of funding for VCS organisations.

Legal Issues:
The Charity Tax Group have put together a Coronavirus information hub for charity tax and finance professionals.
If you are concerned about your solvency there is important information from Bates Wells in their Charity Insolvency and Rescue Mechanisms: A Coronavirus Guide – essentially there is a de-facto moratorium for winding up petitions as the High Court has given a blanket adjournment to any creditor winding up petitions to June 2020 at the earliest.  Emergency legislation may allow companies to continue trading while undergoing rescue or restructure.

Update 30/3/20

More funding announced today:
CAF Coronavirus Emergency Fund: This Fund is to help smaller charitable organisations in the UK affected by the impact of Covid-19. Grants of up to £10,000 are available.
Camden Giving Covid-19 Charity Fund: Grants of up to £6,000 to not-for-profit organisations who provide services to people living in the borough of Camden. Funding will be made available to registered charities, social enterprises and constituted community groups who need financial support as a result of the COVID-19 Crisis
Leathersellers Company Charitable Fund: £3k from charities supporting: the homeless or those at risk of becoming homeless, provision of food and essential supplies, victims of domestic violence, nursing care to vulnerable patients
Free Webinar from Bates, Wells: Coronavirus and your charity – key legal issues to consider

Update 28/3/20

The London Community Response fund is now open.  Find out more, how to apply and make an application online: https://londoncommunityresponsefund.org.uk/

Update 27/3/20

Most of today’s VAC e-bulletin is devoted to COVID-19 related content including the latest from Camden council and news of government schemes to help charities financially.

New government guidance – Coronavirus: How to help safely

Update 26/3/20

If you’re at home & need help or know someone who is, check out Camden’s directory to link you to support near where you live.  There is also a telephone helpline  – 02079744444 (9) – if can’t get online.

Safeguarding and Volunteering: We have added some videos on keeping safe when volunteering on our home page (in the carousel)
Mutual Aid and Whats App groups have guidelines here: https://covidmutualaid.org/resources/#safety
Our sister CVS in Cumbria have produced some simple guidelines on volunteering as well as a complete COVID-19 Volunteering Handbook in word that groups can adapt: https://cumbriacvs.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/COVID-19-Volunteer-Handbook-Guidelines-230320.doc
New government safeguarding and DBS fact sheet has just been published

Update 25/3/20

The NHS has launched a major drive for volunteers. They are recruiting 3 roles:
Getting_started_as_a_NHS_Transport_Volunteer
Getting_started_as_a_Community_Response_Volunteer
Getting_started_as_a_Check_in_and_Chat_volunteer
Find out more at https://goodsamapp.org/NHS

Camden Council and Camden and Islington Public Health have issued guidelines for preventing infection when volunteering.

DBS ID checking guidelines have been relaxed to make online checking easier: https://www.gov.uk/government/news/covid-19-changes-to-dbs-id-checking-guidelines

Update 24/3/20

The government’s latest statement – What you need to do.

The government is compiling a list of ‘extremely vulnerable persons‘.  The advice is ‘if you are not sure, register anyway’.  There is also some specific guidance for higher risk groups.

Let us know what you are doing by filling in our COVID 19 Community Directory survey.

Update 23/3/20

Volunteer Centre Camden have updated their volunteering pages.

The government launched a dedicated webpage outlining the key business support measures that have been put in place to support businesses through the disruption brought by Covid-19. There are 11 schemes, not all are relevant to the sector.

Resources from NAVCA: Operational and remote working; Guidance on working with different sectors of the community; Funding and fundraising; Safeguarding; Governance; Legislation etc. View them here.

We’re collecting ideas to help make isolation more bearable.  Please send us your suggestions.

Update 22/3/20

CVSs have written to MPs urging them to support Stephen Doughty’s letter to the Chancellor which has already been signed by 100 MPs.  The letter calls for urgent support to the sector, to avoid closures and enable vcs organisations to contribute to the relief effort.  You can view VAC’s letter to Keir Starmer MP and Tulip Siddiq MP here.

Update 20/3/20

Camden Council have issued a comprehensive response to the current situation which you can view here.  They also have web pages covering schools, residential care, financial support etc.

Camden Giving  has launched a Covid-19 Charity Fund to support Charities, community groups and social enterprises in Camden to do what they do best and to ensure they are here in the future. Details here.

Martin Lewis is releasing £1M from his charity fund to provide grants of £5,000 to £20,000 to small registered charities, or local arms of bigger charities, across the UK – to help with specific UK coronavirus-related poverty relief projects.
Examples could include foodbanks, charities engaged in community aid, financial advice help and more. The hope is to get the money distributed within the next couple of weeks. Full details here.

Acas have updated their Coronvirus advice page and also working from home guidance. View it here.

There is good advice on personal financial help and rights at the Money Saving Expert website and on the council website.

There have been a number of important Government announcements:
Complete ban on evictions and additional protection for renters
Guidance for schools, childcare providers, colleges and local authorities in England on maintaining educational provision
Charity Commission advice relaxing rules on AGMs and holding trustee meetings virtually
Key Worker guidance.  The government guidance is broad and included volunteers in health, education and charities involved in key public services.

Update 19/3/20

Emergency support fund – with an initial £1 million provided by City Hall and £1 million from City Bridge Trust. The emergency fund will be available to organisations that are facing immediate financial pressures and uncertainty because of coronavirus. This includes increasing demands for services, higher staff absences, fewer volunteers and lower donations for organisations. Full details here.

Camden New Journal have published a list of the local Whats App groups developed by COVID-19 Mutual Aid UK (see 16/3/20 Update).

Doctors of the World have updated their Covid 19 translated guidance: English, Albanian, Arabic, French, Portuguese, Spanish, Turkish are now ready – https://www.doctorsoftheworld.org.uk/coronavirus-information/
To be updated very soon: Bengali, Dari, Farsi, Hindi, Kurdish Sorani, Mandarin, Pashto, Urdu, Vietnamese, Tigrinya, Amharic, Malayalam, Somali
More European languages have been added: Polish, Romanian, Russian are ready. Coming soon: Bulgarian, Latvian, and Hungarian.

Coronavirus and your wellbeing. Mind have some information to help you cope.

Update 18/3/20

London Funders statement of support for the sector gathers signatories including Camden Council and the Mayor of London.
The National Emergencies Trust lunches Coronavirus Appeal.
A COVID-19 bill will go before parliament soon.  Find out what it will do here.
Important information about benefits and coronavirus.
Explaining coronavirus to young children.  Child Friendly Explanation of Coronavirus

Update 17/3/20

Statement from the National Lottery Community Fund on their desire to act flexibly to support grant holders.  View it here.
Report from the Imperial COVID-19 Response team modelling some of the outcomes of various strategies to tackle virus.  View it here.
Volunteer Centre Camden have produced a  COVID 19 Good Neighbour Guide. Useful for staff and volunteers as well as those you support.

Update 16/3/20

Want to volunteer to help? Camden Council have commissioned a website where volunteers can sign up to offer help.
Another option is Covid-19 Mutual Aid UK is a new online group that is providing resources and connecting people to their nearest local groups, willing volunteers and those in need. The group is run entirely by volunteers. There are now more than 400 local groups across the country.
Covid-19 Mutual Aid UK press release: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1MBQRxlolWVRMvjhoUxIdA1ZUIl3YMcTjPGRQ5_6l2pQ/edit
Covid-19 Mutual Aid UK website: https://covidmutualaid.org/local-groups/
News story about Covid-19 Mutual Aid UK: https://www.civilsociety.co.uk/news/local-community-groups-established-to-organise-covid-19-aid.html
Link to the Camden Covid-19 Mutual Aid UK facebook page https://www.facebook.com/groups/199172994722225/

 

We’ve produced a comprehensive briefing on potential impacts in Camden.
Easy Read Poster on keeping safe: Coronavirus-Poster-Photosymbols.
Age UK Camden have given details of their emergency response arrangements for older people in Camden here.
London Funders have put out a statement to grantees committing to being flexible and understanding at this time.  View it here.

 

Doctors of the World (DOTW) have produced Coronavirus (Covid 19) advice for patients in 20 languages. The guidance is based on the government’s updated advice and health information.
Available languages include: English, Albanian, Dari, French, Pashto, Portuguese, Mandarin, Hindi, Urdu, Bengali, Arabic, Spanish, Turkish, Vietnamese, Farsi
You can find them on their google drive: https://drive.google.com/open?id=193qQN9l04Dvf0N9L5zeWTiXK_DRbrAxg .
Further information can be found at: https://www.doctorsoftheworld.org.uk/news/coronavirus-information/#

Update 14/3/20

VAC’s guidance to staff and volunteers is here.  You are welcome to adapt/share.
A VAC briefing on financial impacts on the sector – looking at insurance issues and support being considered by funders and at national level.
We have a summary of the recent budget.  It contains some important news, including assurance that individuals won’t be sanctioned by DWP if they are self-isolating and miss an appointment;  the extension of statutory sick pay;  and the creation of a new £500M hardship fund.

Update 13/3/20

Together Matters have produced a template for creating an emergency plan for those with caring responsibilities available here.
Emergency legislation is expected soon. The bill’s powers would include:
Expansion of court hearings by television and video link;
“Additional employment safeguards” for those who volunteer in the health and social care system, so they can “leave their main jobs and temporarily volunteer in the event of a widespread pandemic”; and
A range of previously announced measures, such as emergency registration of health professionals who have retired, and relaxation of rules around staff to pupil ratios in education and childcare settings.

Update 12/3/20

General advice on keeping yourself and those around you healthy and safe:
Government information and advice: https://www.gov.uk/government/topical-events/coronavirus-covid-19-uk-government-response
NHS overview: https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/coronavirus-covid-19/
NHS common questions: https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/coronavirus-covid-19/common-questions/

Information on charity finance and fundraising:
Charity Finance Group general information: https://cfg.org.uk/coronavirus_guide
Institute of Fundraising information: https://www.institute-of-fundraising.org.uk/news/information-for-fundraisers-about-coronavirus/

Information about managing your organisation NCVO advice an information for voluntary and community organisations: https://www.ncvo.org.uk/practical-support/information/coronavirus
Acas employment advice: https://www.acas.org.uk/coronavirus
Business continuity planning for charities and voluntary organisations from the Charity Finance Group: https://www.cfg.org.uk/covid19_what_planning_should_charities_be_undertaking 
The Charities Facilities Management Group has guidance on Business Continuity Management for charities https://charitiesfmgroup.org/business-continuity-management-charities

A risk assessment template document which you can download here.

Update 10/3/20

Camden Council FAQ on COVID-19 for Social or Community Care and Residential Settings 10/3/20 here

Update 6/3/20

Keep up to date with the latest Government information and advice here.
• NCVO have produced a practical and informative guide here.
• NHS advice here
• Advice for employers and employees is available here.
• New Scientist have a useful guide to preparing for pandemic here.
For those who need for in depth information you can read the National Coronavirus Action Plan here.

Update 28/2/20

The UK Chief Medical Officers have raised the risk to the UK from low to moderate. This follows the World Health Organisation’s declaration that this is a public health emergency of international concern.
• Government information and advice here.
• NHS overview here
• NHS common questions here
Advice for employers and employees from Acas is available here.

Voluntary Action Camden Summer 2021 Update to Members and Subscribers


Summer 2021 Update to Members and Subscribers

13th August 2021

Care Navigation and Social Prescribing Report

Age UK Camden, VAC and Wish+ together deliver the Care Navigation and Social Prescribing system in Camden.  We wrote a report after the first three months of lockdown to show how the system had stepped in to become part of the crisis response to the pandemic.  Now we’ve written an update to that report, one year on, to show how we’ve been adapting and the impact Care Navigation and Social Prescribing has had on Camden’s residents.  Read it here.



VAC Annual Report

VAC’s Annual Report features useful information about our work over the last year, and also gives a sneak peek at our new logo and identify – to be fully revealed at the September Voluntary Action Forum.  You can view it here.



Policy Updates

Rents and Leases Review

Three workshops have taken place as part of the latest Rents and Leases Review.  Each focussed on a topic:  Rent, Leases and finally Social Value.

Rents: Still based on commercial/market value, yet many have no commercial use and market values fluctuate. Actual valuations of each site are needed. Rents and grants levels vary widely.  Grant support levels pre-suppose income generation which is now uncertain for the foreseeable future. There is inconsistency in repairs and maintenance and insurance
There were some fundamental differences – for example it was stated that it was a requirement for the council to change rent – though the ‘Best Value’ guidance from central government states “Best Value…requires councils to “consider overall value, including economic, environment and social value”.

Leases:  Some inconsistency as some organisations are on a commercial lease and some on the VCS lease.  Unresolved maintenance challenges were an issue for many leaseholders.  Short break clauses can limit opportunities for capital grants yet many buildings have low energy ratings and need updating.

Social Value: The Social Value Act 2012 was a huge opportunity to take into account social value as well as monetary value and so this development is to be welcomed .  The council’s proposal is that a discount of 50% will be applied to the market rent if sufficient social value is provided.  There is a risk that the monitoring of social value could become burdensome.  Simple proxy measures could keep monitoring clear and straightforward.

Conclusion: This summary only scratches the surface of the three workshops. A further round of negotiations will start in the Autumn.  There was a tendency to focus on the leaseholders of buildings specifically without giving due regard to the impact on the wider sector who rent space in community buildings at rates that are effectively dictated by the council’s rents and leases policy. A useful PowerPoint summarises many of the issues.



ICS Development

The shape of the new Integrated Care Systems is gradually becoming clearer.  A recent NHS statement says: “As the Health and Care Bill makes progress through Parliament, the NHS is actively preparing for the establishment of statutory integrated care systems. These arrangements are designed to strengthen and support the local partnership working that will be essential as we re-build from the Covid-19 pandemic. In June 2021 we published the ICS Design Framework, providing a broad overview of the future role, functions and governance arrangements for the proposed NHS Integrated Care Boards (ICB), their relationships with ICS partners and anticipated timetable for their establishment.”
The Camden Local Care Partnership Board and Health and Wellbeing Board are working on borough level strategies, including the Community Connectedness strategy (covered in the VAC Spring Quarterly Update) and further work is now happening at Neighbourhood Level (see next item below).
NCL is now looking at how to involve residents and the community in the ICS governance and is holding the first meeting of a working group on 1st October.

 

Neighbourhoods Development

Two workshops were held in June with a range of people, from GPs to Community Centres, to look at how we develop the neighbourhood level of the new Integrated Care Systems.  But being health led the assumption is that local PCNs are at the centre of these developments.  Working groups for NW2 and Central Camden have been established.  It is this level of the new ICS that is potentially of most interest to the VCS.
A key challenge in all of the ICS developments is that the biggest ever reorganisation of the NHS is happening simultaneously with the biggest crises to ever hit the NHS – a crisis which has also had a profound impact on the VCS and Local Authorities.



 

Meet the New Chair – all change at VAC

VAC is very pleased to welcome Benaifer Bhandari as its new Chair of Trustees.  She brings considerable  knowledge of Camden organisations as well as extensive leadership experience in the voluntary, community and social enterprise sector, as both a Trustee and Chief Executive.   Benaifer is CEO of Hopscotch Asian Women’s Centre and trustee of C4 and Global Generation and a member of Camden’s Safeguarding Adults Partnership Board, and co-chair of the Safeguarding Engagement sub group.  Many thanks to the outgoing Chair, Julie Christie-Webb, for her many years of leadership and contribution to VAC. Benaifer’s appointment completes a 3 year process of board renewal.
The next Voluntary Action Forum is on 22nd September will be an opportunity to meet Benaifer and ask her questions.  We will also be revealing a the new logo and look for VAC.  Don’t miss it!



…and finally

We are working towards blended events for the future, hopefully getting the best of both worlds with a small group in a meeting room and many still joining remotely by zoom.  It’s an exciting new stage on the road back to normal – we hope you will join us to try it out at the 22nd September Voluntary Action Forum.

Don’t forget – we are now based at the Greenwood Centre:
Greenwood Centre, Greenwood Place, London
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Phones and emails remain the same

Kevin & the VAC team: Alex, Dianne, Donna, Hasel, Mandira, Manuella, Nasrin, Ricky and Zubair and all the Trustees and Volunteers.

PS Don’t forget we are still collecting your Covid Stories you can add yours here – or email us at info@vac.org.uk



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Voluntary Action Camden e-bulletin 6th August 2021


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VAC Weekly Newsletter
6th August 2021

News  |  Funding  |  VAC Events  |  Other Events  |  Jobs & Volunteers  |  Offers & Resources

Highlights

Vaccine hesitancy podcast with young people; Consultation on NCL Mental Health Services; Take the Survey for the Sport and Physical Activity Team; Walk in Vaccination locations this week; Small Green Shoots opportunity; Camden Data Charter Residents Panel; London Voices Survey + Newsletters + Resources + funding + jobs + volunteers & more

Feature 

#OnTheFence Podcast

A group of young Camden residents who are undecided about getting the COVID-19 vaccine came together with a local GP to have two open discussions. The first conversation is live here:   If you work with local young people or have young followers on social media, please share.

 

Community health services and mental health services – Have your say

NHS North Central London Clinical Commissioning Group is currently reviewing these services. The aim is to develop a ‘core service offer’ for both community health and mental health services that is comprehensive, consistent and equitable for all residents. The core service offer will set out what you can expect from these services regardless of where you live in north central London. You can give your views by completing the confidential online survey

Calling Camden’s voluntary and community sector partner organisations

Camden Council Sport and Physical Activity Team in partnership with Pro-Active Camden (PAC) supports the development and profile of physical activity for all residents in the borough.
PAC members wish to support organisations contributing to Camden’s vibrant sport and physical activity offer. To help understand how we can best support your organisation, please use this survey to tell us how Covid-19 has impacted your ability to deliver services.  Complete the 10 minute survey here.

Walk-in COVID-19 vaccination events near you this week

With just 69% of 30-39-year-olds and 55% of 18-29 year-olds having received a first dose of the jab, there is still work to do to persuade under 40s to come forward for vaccination.
For a full list of vaccination centres, click here. These are all free services for anyone aged 18+. You don’t need to be registered with a GP or have an NHS number to be vaccinated. You won’t be asked for proof of ID, address or immigration status.

Small Green Shoots Short Sharp Shot

Short Sharp Shots is a bespoke 8 week training programme by Small Green Shoots to give successful candidates the opportunity to train for their future careers, they gain transferable skills and training, get to meet real industry professionals, work on their CVs and interview techniques and get PAID while they learn.  To apply send CV and cover letter to makeda@smallgreenshoots.co.uk by Monday 16th August.

Recruiting Camden’s Data Charter Residents Panel

Camden is inviting residents to register to join an independent Residents’ Panel to develop a Data Charter. Camden Council recognises that data rights are human rights, and wishes to go beyond the legal requirements for our use of data and agree a set of ethical principles with residents. Register your interest to join the panel by completing an online questionnaire or email CamdensDataCharter@camden.gov.uk or call on 020 7974 1963.
• You must be a Camden resident aged 16 or over.
• No experience or prior knowledge of the subject is needed.
• You must be available for all 3 days of the panel (Saturday 18th September, Saturday 25th September and Saturday 2nd October).
• Recruitment will close 13 August 2021.
Participants will get £230 in shopping vouchers for attending all sessions.

London Voices | The Journey to Full Participation

This survey is for individuals who work in civil society organisations across London. The questions focus on the work that you do around civic and democratic engagement, your organisational profile (i.e. your priorities, areas of work), and what you would like to see change from local and national government as well as funders. Click here to take the survey.

Newsletters

All Ways Network
Camden Carers
Latin American House
Charity Tax Group
Volunteer Centre Camden
Small Green Shoots
Healthwatch Camden
Superhighways

National


See the Funding pages on VAC’s website for all the latest information.
Access the Idox Camden 4 Community grant search here.

Out of COVID-19: Health Conversations with Young Londoners Grants

You can apply for grants of up to £1,000 to support the delivery of creative activities and events that encourage young Londoners to engage in conversations around these issues.
Events will need to take place between Monday 23 August and Monday 30 August 2021.  Full information on how to apply on the website. Applications close Wednesday 11 August.

VCSE Health and Wellbeing Fund – Short Deadline

A Health and Wellbeing Fund with a focus on providing support to families and children’s services due to a predicted increase in paediatric respiratory viral infections during autumn and winter 2021.
Funding is available for both local and national VCSE organisations who are already delivering existing services that can be expanded to provide additional support for children, families and children’s respiratory and acute services during autumn/winter 2021 and raise awareness of management of respiratory infections within communities that experience the greatest health inequalities.
Grants are available between £75,000 – £300,000 with the closing deadline of noon on 27th August.  Full details on the website.

Community Ideas Grants – Walking and Cycling

Grants of up to £5,000 for one year are available to projects that encourage walking and cycling activities, help get local communities active, improve health and wellbeing and reduce social isolation. Applicants can select from a list of template project ideas to deliver in their area and will receive additional support throughout the project process.
Applications for both grants are open until 10 September.
Find out more by clicking here, or call on 0207 239 1286 or email wcgl@groundwork.org.uk

Aviva Community Fund

Deadline 6th October. Grants of up to £50k are available for organisations to adapt or continue their vital services so they can help their beneficiaries during this time of need.  Find out more at the Aviva website.

We Make Camden Social Action Fund

Camden Giving has been awarded £90,000* to deliver the We Make Camden Social Action Fund. Organisations and individuals can apply for grants of £500-£1,500 for initiatives that support:
~ Social Action in the 4 mission areas (see below)
~ Social Cohesion
~ Local responses and solutions to challenges/ issues/ needs
In addition to the small grants, people can access support to apply, and you don’t need to be an incorporated community group or organisation to apply.
The “We Make Camden Kit” gives money and support to Camden residents and community groups who have great ideas for their communities.
Residents and community groups can apply via Camden Giving to receive up to £1,500 to deliver ideas that contribute to the four Camden missions:
~ Food poverty and sustainability
~ Diversity in positions of power
~ Health and sustainability of estates
~ Opportunities for young people

Grow Back Greener Fund now open

Grants between £10,000 and £75,000 are available across two themes: access to green space, and climate adaptation and water, to support local projects that will help create community gardens, revitalise parks, plant trees, create wildlife habitat, restore waterways and turn grey spaces into green. The fund will prioritise locations with poor access to green space and high vulnerability to the impacts of climate change.  Find out more and how to apply here.
Projects must be completed by November 2022.
Applications must be submitted by 5:00pm on Monday 13 September.

Strengthening Civil Society programme

New Barings funding to support expert legal ‘hub’ organisations. The funding is designed to help hub organisations to scale their activities to enable them to work with more civil society organisations to challenge discrimination and disadvantage and create long-term social change. Details here.

Lloyds Bank Foundation Racial Equity funding

Lloyds Bank Foundation for England and Wales is to launch its Racial Equity funding for small and local charities that are led by and that support Black, Asian, and ethnic minority communities. Charities can apply for two-year unrestricted grants of £50,000 alongside development support.  Full details here.

NAVCA Funders List

A useful list of small trusts and foundations most useful to small charities.

Lists of Emergency Funders

 

VAC Events

Keep in eye on our Events Calendar to book and for more info.

Camden Voluntary Action Forum

The forum is open to all Camden voluntary and community  groups and organisations, community activists, social entrepreneurs, volunteers and anyone interested in local voluntary action. The Forum currently meets monthly online on the 3rd Wednesday of the month at 11am.
The Forum is taking a break in August – the next forum is on Wednesday 15th September at 11am  Book forums here.

Past Voluntary Action Forums: Resources

You can find presentations, recordings and resources from past forums here.

Safeguarding Courses:

Check back for details soon

More details on the VAC website: https://vac.org.uk/events/

The Autism Hub and ALAG Peer-led webinars and Autism Hub drop-in for autistic adults.

Webinars on the first Tuesday of each month at 19:00 – 20:30
10th August: Autism-Friendly Tourist Attractions
Speaker: Ziggy Newman
The Hub drop-in is on Mondays anytime between 11:00 and 13:00. Currently delivered via Zoom: Call by phone or connect online.
To find out more and to join our mailing list, email info@autismhubislington.org or contact at www.autismhubislington.org

City Lit courses for adults with LDs 2021-22

Spaces on some of our part-time courses for adults with learning disabilities starting this September. These courses run for a total of 30 weeks during 2021-22 (September – July). These courses currently have spaces:
Art of Science (Tuesday 1.30-3.30pm)
Earth Matters (Monday 1.30-3.30pm)
Podcast & Vlog (Monday 10.30am-12.30pm)
Soundscapes (Monday 1.30-3.30pm or Tuesday 1.30-3.30pm)
Wordplay (Tuesday 10.30am-12.30pm0
Performance Art (Monday 1.30-3.30pm)
Click here for an easy read guide to all our courses.

Disability and Employment in Camden – A Conversation of Change event

Thursday, 9 September 1 – 4pm
Join CDA for a ‘conversation of change’ about what a new employment service could look like for Disabled residents of Camden.
The event will explore lived experience stories relating to employment of Disabled residents and people with long-term health conditions in Camden. Using the themes and topics from these stories, together we will come-up with initial ideas for a new employment service for Disabled people and those with long term health conditions. Full details and booking at Eventbrite. Access the Easy read version here.

Kentish Town Community Champions Project

Do you work with women or girls? If so would you like to drop off resources, host a talk, or a workshop at one of our upcoming women’s days? The day will explore, signpost, and reflect on issues which are affecting women locally in Kentish Town. There is a Community Women’s day on 23rd August, and young women’s day on 16th August. For more information please email james@elfridacamden.org.uk  Find out more and sign up here.

Healthwatch Camden Domestic Abuse survey

Healthwatch Camden would like to better understand experiences of Camden residents who have experienced domestic abuse. This includes questions about the nature of the abuse, the impact it had on the victim’s health and wellbeing, if they told anyone, and their experiences if they accessed support.
This information will be used to produce a report that will outline clear next steps on how to make local services more supportive and accessible for victims of domestic abuse. Take the survey here.

Volunteer Managers’ Forum

Thursday 19th August, 2-4pm on Zoom  -sign up for the next VCC Volunteer Managers’ Forum to discuss all things volunteer management.

Different Strokes Central London Group

Run by stroke survivor volunteers, for stroke survivors, and is supported by Different Strokes, Development Manager. Every Saturday from 2.00pm – 5.00pm in the Lower Club Lounge (LCL), at the Central YMCA Club in Great Russell Street.
T: 0845 130 7172 or 01908 317 618 E: info@differentstrokes.co.uk

‘Hilgrove Creates’

A series of free arts workshops run by artists on the Hilgrove estate, open to any and all Camden residents.
From sculpture to script-writing, music production to theatre performance, we have a bunch of exciting workshops planned for Camden residents this August and September. Each art form will have four workshops, which are completely free to attend!  Find out more and sign up to them here.

Discover what Camden has on offer this summer

Camden Council, Camden Learning, Young Camden Foundation, other local voluntary and community sector partners, schools, early years services and local venues, including the British Library and British Museum, are offering children, young people and families an amazing range of free and low cost activities for ages 0 to 19.  Activities for families, children + young people, ages 0-19.  Full details here.

The Camden Safeguarding Children Partnership

Virtual safeguarding training programme for Summer Term 2021 including Engaging Fathers in Safeguarding; Understanding Early Help in Camden; Contributing to Child Protection Case Conferences; Child Exploitation and many more. Full programme here.

Coram’s Fields are recruiting an Office Assistant

See the website for more information and an application form or contact Recruitment – recruitment@coramsfields.org.uk for further information or telephone 020 7837 6138 or visit the Coram’s Fields website. Closes 9 August.

London Irish Center is Recruiting

Finance & Grant Administration Officer
Community Development Manager
Gateway Assessment Officer
Advice Officer (Housing)
Advice Officer (Welfare Benefits)
Volunteer Coordinator
To find out more visit the London Irish Centre website.

Deputy Manager (Henderson Court Health and Positive Living Hub)

£32,298 – 33,473 pa (pro rata for 21 Hours Per week)
Closing date: (5pm) Monday 9th August 2021
Age UK Camden are looking for the right person to support the manager in the line management of the Day Care Officers and volunteers in providing an excellent service to older people including those with complex care needs, providing feedback, managing performance, and identifying new areas of need and potential development.
For full details of this job and others, visit the Age UK website.

Hopscotch Employment Development Advisor

Hopscotch is currently recruiting an Employment Development Advisor to work with low paid workers, in particular carers, to provide 1:1 Information, advice and guidance, skills development and mentoring/coaching to support them to move into better opportunities. This role will require you to be supportive and understanding, and be able to deal with any issues that may arise confidently. Full details and how to apply on the Hopscotch website. Closing 11th August.

Peer coach employment opportunity

Voicability have an employed part time Peer Coach role vacancy.  If you know anyone that would be suitable and that this may be of interest to please share. Find out more and how to apply here. Closing date 9th August.

SHAK are looking for a new treasurer

SHAK are looking for a trustee who is resident to the area.
The Treasurer will have responsibilities to Oversee the financial affairs of the organisation and ensure they are legal, constitutional and
within accepted accounting practice, and to ensure proper records are kept and that effective financial procedures are in place.
Full details and how to apply on the SHAK website.  The deadline for applications is: Monday 30th August by CV and covering letter.  Further information from John Boyle jboyle@shakonline.co.uk

Casa Latina seeks Immigration Advisor

Latin American House is hiring for an In-House Immigration Advisor/Solicitor who will be part of our Legal and Social Advice Services Department.
The post holder will be qualified to provide the service and will hold at least Level 2  (advice and assistance) Registration with the Office of the Immigration services Commissioner.  More information here.
Deadline for applications is Thursday 12th of August 2021.

Calthorpe Community Garden, Seeks Chair

Calthorpe Community Garden exists to improve the physical and emotional wellbeing of the local community. We are seeking a Chair who is a seasoned professional with outstanding communication skills and a strong steer on governance. This is an important role and an opportunity to make a positive difference by supporting and enhancing a local community by helping to deliver services as we embark on a period of development to transform our provision for years to come. For a full job description please email: calthorpetrustees@gmail.com. Closing date: 5pm on Friday 20 August 2021.

COVID-19 Health Champions

Join the COVID-19 Health Champion movement to get the latest advice and guidance about COVID-19 so that you can help and share the information with your community, and let us know what is and isn’t working. You can access trusted information through regular updates and weekly online drop-in sessions about the vaccine, testing and more.
If you work, live or volunteer in Camden, simply complete the form here to sign up! If you’ve got questions, email CHC@islington.gov.uk.

Hopscotch Homecare needs Care Workers.

Hopscotch Homecare are a very caring,well-established and expanding care agency that has been providing care workers to clients in and around Camden for 20 years. We are looking for care workers who would like to help our clients to continue living safely and independently in their own homes.
Day/Night hours available and must be able to work at least two late shifts a week and alternate weekends  Contact:recruitment@hopscotchawc.org.uk

Paid work opportunities for people who have been laid off/ reduced income

Local Adult social care providers are still recruiting, and as they support the NHS to move vulnerable adults out of hospital to stay well at home, their need is growing. Contact Proud to Care.

Be a part of the Community Review Panel for Euston

The Euston Partnership are inviting local residents, businesses and community organisations to take part in a Community Review Panel for Euston. The new panel will form part of the new joined up delivery arrangements at Euston, providing community representatives with the opportunity to feed into the Governance and decision making process.
The panel will meet every two months and those selected will be offered training and paid £10.85 per hour. Find out more and apply before 15 August at the Camden Council website.

Restrictions Eased – some guidance

With restrictions now eased the Government, CIPD and HSE have produced guidance on keeping workplaces safe. No specific official guidance for the voluntary sector has been produced yet.  CPID say that this easing shouldn’t signal a mass return to the workplace. Some guidance on hybrid working here.

Camden Youth Offer survey

The Council is asking young people aged 12 to 18 what they do in their spare time to help ensure the Council, our voluntary and community sector partners and other local amenities, including parks, galleries & museums, have the right activities and services available for them as COVID-19 restrictions are lifted.
If you’re aged 12 to 18 – or you know / work with young people who are – there’s a short online survey for young people to complete and an optional prize draw for the chance to win a £50 voucher.   The survey closes on 18 September.

Apply to participate in a ‘Patient Advisory Group’ (PAG)

‘COVID-19, chronic conditions and disabilities’ project is looking for 5-9 potential collaborator patient partners.  The project aims to look at how disabled people from different minority groups within the UK have been affected by the pandemic, who have a range of long term physical and mental health conditions and/or different impairments. The communities we would like to involve include those with heritage from the following regions: South Asia, Southeast Asia, The Middle East, Sub-Saharan Africa, and Central and Eastern Europe, including undocumented migrants from those regions too.
The study also conceptualises ‘disability’ very broadly.  The commitment is over 18 months and participants will be paid £150 per day.  Contact the project here.

Supporting People with Long-Covid in Camden

The Camden team support people with signs & symptoms lasting for longer than 12 weeks (NICE) to be diagnosed as Long-Covid. They may occur in conjunction with other conditions.  Referrals need to come from GP’s or the Post-Covid clinic at UCLH. They should be sent to, camdenreferrals.cnwl@nhs.net
The Long-Covid team consists of Occupational Therapy and Physiotherapy with a Rehab Assistant to support and  access to psychology if required.
Contact Rob Clarke on rob.clarke6@nhs.net for any information or enquiries.

Keeping The Community Directory Up-to-date

As we enter Autumn lots is changing.  Buildings are starting to re-open, some activities are moving back into the real world, some food parcel deliveries have ended, while other food projects continue.  Help us to keep the directory up-to-date by updating your details as they change.
If you would like to make a new entry in the directory use this link.   If you would like to update an existing entry look out for an email from us early next week with a unique link for you to update.
View the Directory here.  View the map here.

How to Volunteer and How to Recruit Volunteers in Camden

Volunteer in Camden at Time to Spare.
Volunteer for the NHS at GoodSAM.
Join a neighbourhood Mutual Aid group.
Organisations that are signed up to Time to Spare can now request volunteers through a brokerage team making it much easier to access the volunteers. The brokers can help match volunteers with voluntary and community organisations who have a need for verified/ vetted volunteers. The service will also help to verify or carry out new DBS check with volunteers.
Get support and resources from Volunteer Centre Camden
The council has a  page of resources to help community organisations
UCL are looking for new volunteering opportunities to promote to their students.  Visit their info for recruiters page to find out more.

Keep in touch and up-to-date via the e-bulletin and @onecamden twitter.  We have a comprehensive COVID-19 update page and a resources page.

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VAC Weekly Newsletter
30th July 2021

News  |  Funding  |  VAC Events  |  Other Events  |  Jobs & Volunteers  |  Offers & Resources

Highlights

Restrictions Eased; Translated Resources; Disability and Employment Event; Kentish Town Community Champions; Healthwatch Camden Domestic Abuse Survey; Walk in Vaccination Centres; Volunteer Managers’ Forum; Personal Training for Visually Impaired; New Zoom Fundraising Feature; Different Strokes Group + Newsletters + Resources + funding + jobs + volunteers & more

Feature 

Restrictions Eased – some guidance

With restrictions now eased the Government, CIPD and HSE have produced guidance on keeping workplaces safe. No specific official guidance for the voluntary sector has been produced yet.  CPID say that this easing shouldn’t signal a mass return to the workplace. Some guidance on hybrid working here.

 

Translated Resources

All Londoners aged 18 or over can get vaccinated, please share these resources so that everyone can get the best protection against COVID-19
There are translated WhatsApp audio clips to inform communities that the vaccine is freely available to all adults through the NHS and how they can get it. You will also find BBC videos in Gujarati, Punjabi, Sylheti, Tamil and Urdu, answering common questions regarding the COVID vaccination in pregnancy, as well as Q&A graphics in English.
If you do want to register with a GP and book a COVID vaccine you can find translated videos here in Albanian, Amharic, Arabic, French, Italian, Simplified Chinese, Polish, Romanian, Spanish, Tigrinya and Vietnamese. You can find further resources in community languages here.

Disability and Employment in Camden – A Conversation of Change event

Thursday, 9 September 1 – 4pm
Join CDA for a ‘conversation of change’ about what a new employment service could look like for Disabled residents of Camden.
The event will explore lived experience stories relating to employment of Disabled residents and people with long-term health conditions in Camden. Using the themes and topics from these stories, together we will come-up with initial ideas for a new employment service for Disabled people and those with long term health conditions. Full details and booking at Eventbrite. Access the Easy read version here.

Kentish Town Community Champions Project

Do you work with women or girls? If so would you like to drop off resources, host a talk, or a workshop at one of our upcoming women’s days? The day will explore, signpost, and reflect on issues which are affecting women locally in Kentish Town. There is a Community Women’s day on 23rd August, and young women’s day on 16th August. For more information please email james@elfridacamden.org.uk  Find out more andn sign up here.

Healthwatch Camden Domestic Abuse survey

Healthwatch Camden would like to better understand experiences of Camden residents who have experienced domestic abuse. This includes questions about the nature of the abuse, the impact it had on the victim’s health and wellbeing, if they told anyone, and their experiences if they accessed support.
This information will be used to produce a report that will outline clear next steps on how to make local services more supportive and accessible for victims of domestic abuse. Take the survey here.

Walk-in COVID-19 vaccination events near you this week

With just 69% of 30-39-year-olds and 55% of 18-29 year-olds having received a first dose of the jab, there is still work to do to persuade under 40s to come forward for vaccination.
For a full list of vaccination centres, click here. These are all free services for anyone aged 18+. You don’t need to be registered with a GP or have an NHS number to be vaccinated. You won’t be asked for proof of ID, address or immigration status.

Volunteer Managers’ Forum

Thursday 19th August, 2-4pm on Zoom  -sign up for the next VCC Volunteer Managers’ Forum to discuss all things volunteer management.

QCCA Personal Training Sessions available for the visually impaired

Camden Health Kick project aims to bring activities and services to specific target groups. Currently the project is offering the visually impaired Personal Training Sessions with a qualified instructor.
Contact Sarah Tel: 020 7267 6635 email:  sarah@qcca.org.uk

New – fundraise within Zoom

The video meeting platform Zoom has added a donation function to its platform for all registered UK charities. It’s an easy 3 step process to add the donate button using the Pledge platform.

Different Strokes Central London Group

Run by stroke survivor volunteers, for stroke survivors, and is supported by Different Strokes, Development Manager. Every Saturday from 2.00pm – 5.00pm in the Lower Club Lounge (LCL), at the Central YMCA Club in Great Russell Street.
T: 0845 130 7172 or 01908 317 618 E: info@differentstrokes.co.uk

Newsletters

Charity Tax Group
Volunteer Centre Camden
Healthwatch Camden
Superhighways
Latin American House
Think and Do
Coram’s Fields
Young Camden Foundation
West Euston Partnership

National


See the Funding pages on VAC’s website for all the latest information.
Access the Idox Camden 4 Community grant search here.

Aviva Community Fund

Deadline 6th October. Grants of up to £50k are available for organisations to adapt or continue their vital services so they can help their beneficiaries during this time of need.  Find out more at the Aviva website.

Community Ideas Grants – Launch of a new  Walking and Cycling Grants

Thursday 5th August from 5pm – 6pm
The Community Ideas Grants will be available to smaller community groups who may not have applied for a grant before. Applicants select from a list of pre-approved project ideas to deliver in their community, and will receive further support throughout the application and the project delivery period.
This launch event will share details about the scheme and how to apply, detail what support is available, give you an idea of the project ideas.  Register here

We Make Camden Social Action Fund

Camden Giving has been awarded £90,000* to deliver the We Make Camden Social Action Fund. Organisations and individuals can apply for grants of £500-£1,500 for initiatives that support:
~ Social Action in the 4 mission areas (see below)
~ Social Cohesion
~ Local responses and solutions to challenges/ issues/ needs
In addition to the small grants, people can access support to apply, and you don’t need to be an incorporated community group or organisation to apply.
The “We Make Camden Kit” gives money and support to Camden residents and community groups who have great ideas for their communities.
Residents and community groups can apply via Camden Giving to receive up to £1,500 to deliver ideas that contribute to the four Camden missions:
~ Food poverty and sustainability
~ Diversity in positions of power
~ Health and sustainability of estates
~ Opportunities for young people

Grow Back Greener Fund now open

Grants between £10,000 and £75,000 are available across two themes: access to green space, and climate adaptation and water, to support local projects that will help create community gardens, revitalise parks, plant trees, create wildlife habitat, restore waterways and turn grey spaces into green. The fund will prioritise locations with poor access to green space and high vulnerability to the impacts of climate change.  Find out more and how to apply here.
Projects must be completed by November 2022.
Applications must be submitted by 5:00pm on Monday 13 September.

Strengthening Civil Society programme

New Barings funding to support expert legal ‘hub’ organisations. The funding is designed to help hub organisations to scale their activities to enable them to work with more civil society organisations to challenge discrimination and disadvantage and create long-term social change. Details here.

Lloyds Bank Foundation Racial Equity funding

Lloyds Bank Foundation for England and Wales is to launch its Racial Equity funding for small and local charities that are led by and that support Black, Asian, and ethnic minority communities. Charities can apply for two-year unrestricted grants of £50,000 alongside development support.  Full details here.

NAVCA Funders List

A useful list of small trusts and foundations most useful to small charities.

Lists of Emergency Funders

 

VAC Events

Keep in eye on our Events Calendar to book and for more info.

Camden Voluntary Action Forum

The forum is open to all Camden voluntary and community  groups and organisations, community activists, social entrepreneurs, volunteers and anyone interested in local voluntary action. The Forum currently meets monthly online on the 3rd Wednesday of the month at 11am.
The Forum is taking a break in August – the next forum is on Wednesday 15th September at 11am  Book forums here.

Past Voluntary Action Forums: Resources

You can find presentations, recordings and resources from past forums here.

Safeguarding Courses:

Check back for details soon

More details on the VAC website: https://vac.org.uk/events/

The Autism Hub and ALAG are running monthly peer-led webinars for autistic adults.

The first Tuesday of each month at 19:00 – 20:30
To find out more and to join our mailing list, email –info@autismhubislington.org or contact at www.autismhubislington.org
3rd August: ‘Working together to achieve best results for the autism community
Speakers: Co-Researcher Group members
10th August: Autism-Friendly Tourist Attractions
Speaker: Ziggy Newman

London’s First Mosque

3rd August at 6pm. London’s first mosque was established in 1895 within what is now Camden.
In this illustrated talk Abdul Maalik Tailor, Britain’s first professionally qualified Muslim Tour Guide, tells its story and examines other key Muslim history of the borough. Details and booking at Eventbrite.

‘Hilgrove Creates’

A series of free arts workshops run by artists on the Hilgrove estate, open to any and all Camden residents.
From sculpture to script-writing, music production to theatre performance, we have a bunch of exciting workshops planned for Camden residents this August and September. Each art form will have four workshops, which are completely free to attend!  Find out more and sign up to them here.

Discover what Camden has on offer this summer

Camden Council, Camden Learning, Young Camden Foundation, other local voluntary and community sector partners, schools, early years services and local venues, including the British Library and British Museum, are offering children, young people and families an amazing range of free and low cost activities for ages 0 to 19.  Activities for families, children + young people, ages 0-19.  Full details here.

AntiUniversity Festival 2021

4-12 September. New and returning Antiuni organisers are invited to chat about your event ideas, ask questions, share suggestions and find solutions together.
London North, 6 August, 7-9pm @ Cooperation Town
19-37 Highgate Road NW5 1JY Register here
Culture, Power and Politics, Summer 2021 Programme.

Four Day Peer Mentor Training course

Thursday 5th & Friday 6th August & Thursday 12th & Friday 13th August
From 10am until 4:30pm, venue London Irish Centre, 50-52 Camden Square, London NW1 9XB
Our peer mentors use their own lived experiences of mental health to support someone else to achieve positive changes in their lives.
To reserve your place or request further information drop an email to
camden.peermentoring@voiceability.org or call Lucy 07776769315 or Antoinette 07770012961

Talk For Health – What’s On

Talk for Health is a social enterprise that demystifies effective therapeutic talk, making it accessible to all. We make group peer to peer counselling something we can all do – whether for our own wellbeing, to help others, or both. Find out what’s on at Eventbrite.

Time to Spare Wednesday Webinars

Full details and sign up at Eventbrite.

Elfrida Rathbone Camden Leighton College

The Elfrida Rathbone Camden Leighton College is a specialist education provision for young people with a mild to moderate learning disability aged 16-24.  Leighton College is based in Kentish Town, Camden and accepts students from any London Borough.
We are open for applications from students (who must have an Education, Health and Care Plan) for a September 2021 start date and we are able to support transitions from secondary school or other colleges to the Leighton College.
For more information contact Samantha Childs, ERC Education Manager, at samantha@elfridacamden.org.uk or on 07917/ 193 885 / 020 7424 1617.

The Camden Safeguarding Children Partnership

Virtual safeguarding training programme for Summer Term 2021 including Engaging Fathers in Safeguarding; Understanding Early Help in Camden; Contributing to Child Protection Case Conferences; Child Exploitation and many more. Full programme here.

Coram’s Fields are recruiting an Office Assistant

See the website for more information and an application form or contact Recruitment – recruitment@coramsfields.org.uk for further information or telephone 020 7837 6138 or visit the Coram’s Fields website.

Deputy Manager (Henderson Court Health and Positive Living Hub)

£32,298 – 33,473 pa (pro rata for 21 Hours Per week)
Closing date: (5pm) Monday 9th August 2021
Age UK Camden are looking for the right person to support the manager in the line management of the Day Care Officers and volunteers in providing an excellent service to older people including those with complex care needs, providing feedback, managing performance, and identifying new areas of need and potential development.
For full details of this job and others, visit the Age UK website.

Hopscotch Employment Development Advisor

Hopscotch is currently recruiting an Employment Development Advisor to work with low paid workers, in particular carers, to provide 1:1 Information, advice and guidance, skills development and mentoring/coaching to support them to move into better opportunities. This role will require you to be supportive and understanding, and be able to deal with any issues that may arise confidently. Full details and how to apply on the Hopscotch website.

Peer coach employment opportunity

Voicability have an employed part time Peer Coach role vacancy.  If you know anyone that would be suitable and that this may be of interest to please share. Find out more and how to apply here.

MIND in Camden are advertising Two Posts

Community Mental Health Recovery Support Worker – both full and part time roles are available
Senior Community Mental Health Recovery Support Worker – full time, 35 hours per week
Details of both jobs can be found on the website here: www.mindincamden.org.uk/work-for-us
The closing date for all applications is at 10.00am on 2nd August 2021

SHAK are looking for a new treasurer

SHAK are looking for a trustee who is resident to the area.
The Treasurer will have responsibilities to Oversee the financial affairs of the organisation and ensure they are legal, constitutional and
within accepted accounting practice, and to ensure proper records are kept and that effective financial procedures are in place.
Full details and how to apply on the SHAK website.  The deadline for applications is: Monday 30th August by CV and covering letter.  Further information from John Boyle jboyle@shakonline.co.uk

Introduction to Coffee Skills

Start learning about careers in hospitality and coffee, in this fun, practical, introductory course. 4 days of hands-on coffee training; Lunches & travel provided; CV development support.  For residents of borough of Camden Aged 18 – 24, Unemployed and Not in training or education
Assessment Day: 4th August. Training:  9th, 10th, 11th & 13th August
You must be available for all dates
To Apply complete the application form before Monday, 2nd August
For more information, please contact info@wellgroundedjobs.co.uk

Casa Latina seeks Immigration Advisor

Latin American House is hiring for an In-House Immigration Advisor/Solicitor who will be part of our Legal and Social Advice Services Department.
The post holder will be qualified to provide the service and will hold at least Level 2  (advice and assistance) Registration with the Office of the Immigration services Commissioner.  More information here.
Deadline for applications is Thursday 12th of August 2021.

Mind in Camden are Recruiting

Senior Community Mental Health Recovery Support Worker
Suit supportive and proactive leader to join our community service as a Senior Mental Health Recovery Support Worker. The post involves direct work with service users, supervising a small team of staff and working in partnership with colleagues across different sectors in Camden.
Salary: £29,638  Hours: full time (35 hrs)
Community Mental Health Recovery Support Workers
Self-motivated, caring, and dynamic Recovery Support Workers to join our community service. You’ll be primarily responsible for supporting people to identify and meet their self-defined needs and aspirations, to understand the range of options available to them and to support and connect them with appropriate community resources and services.
Salary: £23,469 (pro rata for part time staff)  Hours: full time (35 hrs) and part time (21 or 17.5 hrs) roles available
Closing Date for both jobs: 02/08/21 at 10.00am
Download an application pack at https://www.mindincamden.org.uk/work-for-us, or phone 020 7911 0822 (24hrs), or email recruitment@mindincamden.org.uk

Calthorpe Community Garden, Seeks Chair

Calthorpe Community Garden exists to improve the physical and emotional wellbeing of the local community. We are seeking a Chair who is a seasoned professional with outstanding communication skills and a strong steer on governance. This is an important role and an opportunity to make a positive difference by supporting and enhancing a local community by helping to deliver services as we embark on a period of development to transform our provision for years to come. For a full job description please email: calthorpetrustees@gmail.com. Closing date: 5pm on Friday 20 August 2021.

COVID-19 Health Champions

Join the COVID-19 Health Champion movement to get the latest advice and guidance about COVID-19 so that you can help and share the information with your community, and let us know what is and isn’t working. You can access trusted information through regular updates and weekly online drop-in sessions about the vaccine, testing and more.
If you work, live or volunteer in Camden, simply complete the form here to sign up! If you’ve got questions, email CHC@islington.gov.uk.

Hopscotch Homecare needs Care Workers.

Hopscotch Homecare are a very caring,well-established and expanding care agency that has been providing care workers to clients in and around Camden for 20 years. We are looking for care workers who would like to help our clients to continue living safely and independently in their own homes.
Day/Night hours available and must be able to work at least two late shifts a week and alternate weekends  Contact:recruitment@hopscotchawc.org.uk

Paid work opportunities for people who have been laid off/ reduced income

Local Adult social care providers are still recruiting, and as they support the NHS to move vulnerable adults out of hospital to stay well at home, their need is growing. Contact Proud to Care.

Be a part of the Community Review Panel for Euston

The Euston Partnership are inviting local residents, businesses and community organisations to take part in a Community Review Panel for Euston. The new panel will form part of the new joined up delivery arrangements at Euston, providing community representatives with the opportunity to feed into the Governance and decision making process.
The panel will meet every two months and those selected will be offered training and paid £10.85 per hour. Find out more and apply before 15 August at the Camden Council website.

Camden Youth Offer survey

The Council is asking young people aged 12 to 18 what they do in their spare time to help ensure the Council, our voluntary and community sector partners and other local amenities, including parks, galleries & museums, have the right activities and services available for them as COVID-19 restrictions are lifted.
If you’re aged 12 to 18 – or you know / work with young people who are – there’s a short online survey for young people to complete and an optional prize draw for the chance to win a £50 voucher.   The survey closes on 18 September.

Apply to participate in a ‘Patient Advisory Group’ (PAG)

‘COVID-19, chronic conditions and disabilities’ project is looking for 5-9 potential collaborator patient partners.  The project aims to look at how disabled people from different minority groups within the UK have been affected by the pandemic, who have a range of long term physical and mental health conditions and/or different impairments. The communities we would like to involve include those with heritage from the following regions: South Asia, Southeast Asia, The Middle East, Sub-Saharan Africa, and Central and Eastern Europe, including undocumented migrants from those regions too.
The study also conceptualises ‘disability’ very broadly.  The commitment is over 18 months and participants will be paid £150 per day.  Contact the project here.

Supporting People with Long-Covid in Camden

The Camden team support people with signs & symptoms lasting for longer than 12 weeks (NICE) to be diagnosed as Long-Covid. They may occur in conjunction with other conditions.  Referrals need to come from GP’s or the Post-Covid clinic at UCLH. They should be sent to, camdenreferrals.cnwl@nhs.net
The Long-Covid team consists of Occupational Therapy and Physiotherapy with a Rehab Assistant to support and  access to psychology if required.
Contact Rob Clarke on rob.clarke6@nhs.net for any information or enquiries.

Keeping The Community Directory Up-to-date

As we enter Autumn lots is changing.  Buildings are starting to re-open, some activities are moving back into the real world, some food parcel deliveries have ended, while other food projects continue.  Help us to keep the directory up-to-date by updating your details as they change.
If you would like to make a new entry in the directory use this link.   If you would like to update an existing entry look out for an email from us early next week with a unique link for you to update.
View the Directory here.  View the map here.

How to Volunteer and How to Recruit Volunteers in Camden

Volunteer in Camden at Time to Spare.
Volunteer for the NHS at GoodSAM.
Join a neighbourhood Mutual Aid group.
Organisations that are signed up to Time to Spare can now request volunteers through a brokerage team making it much easier to access the volunteers. The brokers can help match volunteers with voluntary and community organisations who have a need for verified/ vetted volunteers. The service will also help to verify or carry out new DBS check with volunteers.
Get support and resources from Volunteer Centre Camden
The council has a  page of resources to help community organisations

Keep in touch and up-to-date via the e-bulletin and @onecamden twitter.  We have a comprehensive COVID-19 update page and a resources page.

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Voluntary Action Camden e-bulletin 23rd July 2021


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VAC Weekly Newsletter
23rd July 2021

News  |  Funding  |  VAC Events  |  Other Events  |  Jobs & Volunteers  |  Offers & Resources

Highlights

VAC Appoints New Chair; Some Resources now that restrictions have eased; Community Review Panel for Euston; Walk-in Vaccination Details; Camden Youth Offer Survey; London’s First Mosque Talk; Hilgrove Creates; Camden Summer Offer; AntiUniversity Festival; Join the Patient Advisory Group + Newsletters + Resources + funding + jobs + volunteers & more

Feature 

Appointment of new VAC Chair

VAC is very pleased to welcome Benaifer Bhandari as its new Chair of Trustees.  She brings considerable  knowledge of Camden organisations and understanding of the needs of Camden citizens to the role, as well as extensive leadership experience in the voluntary, community and social enterprise sector, as both a Trustee and Chief Executive.  Benaifer will lead VAC at this crucial time as the organisation, its members and supporters seek to recover and thrive as we move beyond the pandemic.  Her position was confirmed at the VAC July 2021 Board meeting, where thanks were given to the outgoing Chair, Julie Christie-Webb, for her many years of leadership and contribution to VAC.

 

Restrictions Ease Now and Furlough Ends in September

From 1 August to 30 September (when the furlough scheme ends) the Govt will pay 60% of employees’ wages for hours not worked, up to £1,875. Employers must continue to pay the difference to ensure #furloughed employees receive at least 80% of their usual wages up to a cap of £2.5k a month. See Charity Tax Group.
The Charity Retail Association has produced some useful guidelines on things to think about if you have premises as restrictions ease. Decisions on risk are now down to organisations to determine now that legal restrictions have been lifted.  There may be anxiety for staff, volunteers and users coming out of lockdown.  Staff and volunteers may be feeling burnt out.  Ask people what they are comfortable with, on an individual basis – give people the space and the confidence to say “No” if they are unhappy with the level of risk. Fresh air and ventilation are important. The NHS have 11 tips to cope with anxiety about coming out of lockdown.

Be a part of the Community Review Panel for Euston

The Euston Partnership are inviting local residents, businesses and community organisations to take part in a Community Review Panel for Euston. The new panel will form part of the new joined up delivery arrangements at Euston, providing community representatives with the opportunity to feed into the Governance and decision making process.
The panel will bring together community representatives, including resident groups, business and voluntary sector groups, and give them the opportunity to be closer to and influence decision making. The panel will meet every two months and those selected will be offered training and paid £10.85 per hour. Find out more and apply at the Camden Council website.

Walk-in COVID-19 vaccination events near you this week

For the full list, visit camden.gov.uk/getting-the-vaccine. These are all free services for anyone aged 18+. You don’t need to be registered with a GP or have an NHS number to be vaccinated. You won’t be asked for proof of ID, address or immigration status.

Camden Youth Offer survey

The Council is asking young people aged 12 to 18 what they do in their spare time to help ensure the Council, our voluntary and community sector partners and other local amenities, including parks, galleries & museums, have the right activities and services available for them as COVID-19 restrictions are lifted.
If you’re aged 12 to 18 – or you know / work with young people who are – there’s a short online survey for young people to complete and an optional prize draw for the chance to win a £50 voucher.   The survey closes on 18 September.

London’s First Mosque

3rd August at 6pm. London’s first mosque was established in 1895 within what is now Camden.
In this illustrated talk Abdul Maalik Tailor, Britain’s first professionally qualified Muslim Tour Guide, tells its story and examines other key Muslim history of the borough. Details and booking at Eventbrite.

‘Hilgrove Creates’

A series of free arts workshops run by artists on the Hilgrove estate, open to any and all Camden residents.
From sculpture to script-writing, music production to theatre performance, we have a bunch of exciting workshops planned for Camden residents this August and September. Each art form will have four workshops, which are completely free to attend!  Find out more and sign up to them here.

Discover what Camden has on offer this summer

After a year like no other, the school summer holiday is here. Camden Council, Camden Learning, Young Camden Foundation, other local voluntary and community sector partners, schools, early years services and local venues, including the British Library and British Museum, are excited about offering children, young people and families an amazing range of free and low cost activities for ages 0 to 19.  Activities for families, children + young people, ages 0-19.  Full details here.

AntiUniversity Festival 2021

4-12 September. New and returning Antiuni organisers are invited to chat about your event ideas, ask questions, share suggestions and find solutions together.
London North, 6 August, 7-9pm @ Cooperation Town
19-37 Highgate Road NW5 1JY Register here
Culture, Power and Politics, Summer 2021 Programme.

Apply to participate in a ‘Patient Advisory Group’ (PAG)

‘COVID-19, chronic conditions and disabilities’ project is looking for 5-9 potential collaborator patient partners.  The project aims to look at how disabled people from different minority groups within the UK have been affected by the pandemic, who have a range of long term physical and mental health conditions and/or different impairments. The communities we would like to involve include those with heritage from the following regions: South Asia, Southeast Asia, The Middle East, Sub-Saharan Africa, and Central and Eastern Europe, including undocumented migrants from those regions too.
The study also conceptualises ‘disability’ very broadly.  The commitment is over 18 months and participants will be paid £150 per day.  Contact the project here.

Newsletters

Think and Do
Camden Carers
Small Green Shoots
Coram’s Fields
Camden Disabled Voices
Transition Kentish Town
Young Camden Foundation
West Euston Partnership

National

How many Olympics does it take to repay £425m?

It’s been nearly 10 years and two Olympics since the London Olympic and Paralympic Games. Despite all the good vibes and volunteering spirit around London 2012, it’s not well understood that Britain’s charities and community groups sacrificed hugely to make these events successful. And nearly a decade on, they’re still waiting for the UK Government to make good on a promise to repay a massive debt.

Charities warned about fraud risk after data breach at National Lottery Community Fund

Personal details linked to thousands of charities could be at risk following a data breach at the National Lottery Community Fund (NLCF).
The data includes the names, dates of birth and bank details (NOT PINs, Passwords or Card details) of people who applied for funds from NLCF’s UK portfolio, England funding or Building Better Opportunities programme between September 2013 and December 2019. Full details at Civil Society.

So-called ‘Freedom Day’ raises as many questions as answers

What does ‘Freedom Day’ really mean for charities in the UK? Jay Kennedy, takes a look into how this day might affect you and your organisation.


See the Funding pages on VAC’s website for all the latest information.
Access the Idox Camden 4 Community grant search here.

Community Ideas Grants – Launch of a new  Walking and Cycling Grants

Thursday 5th August from 5pm – 6pm
The Community Ideas Grants will be available to smaller community groups, charities and social enterprises who may not have applied for a grant before. Applicants select from a list of pre-approved project ideas to deliver in their community, and will receive further support throughout the application and the project delivery period.
This launch event will share details about the scheme and how to apply, detail what support is available, give you an idea of the project ideas.  Register here

We Make Camden Social Action Fund

Camden Giving has been awarded £90,000* to deliver the We Make Camden Social Action Fund. Organisations and individuals can apply for grants of £500-£1,500 for initiatives that support:
~ Social Action in the 4 mission areas (see below)
~ Social Cohesion
~ Local responses and solutions to challenges/ issues/ needs
In addition to the small grants, people can access support to apply, and you don’t need to be an incorporated community group or organisation to apply.
The “We Make Camden Kit” gives money and support to Camden residents and community groups who have great ideas for their communities.
Residents and community groups can apply via Camden Giving’s website to receive up to £1,500 to deliver ideas that contribute to four core themes, also known as Camden’s missions:
~ Food poverty and sustainability
~ Diversity in positions of power
~ Health and sustainability of estates
~ Opportunities for young people

Grow Back Greener Fund now open

Grants between £10,000 and £75,000 are available across two themes: access to green space, and climate adaptation and water, to support local projects that will help create community gardens, revitalise parks, plant trees, create wildlife habitat, restore waterways and turn grey spaces into green. The fund will prioritise locations with poor access to green space and high vulnerability to the impacts of climate change.  Find out more and how to apply here.
Projects must be completed by November 2022.
Applications must be submitted by 5:00pm on Monday 13 September.

Shared Endeavour Fund 2021/22

If you are a Civil Society organisation working in London and wish to deliver projects that tackle racism, hate, intolerance, extremism, or radicalisation, then find out more and see if you could apply for funding.
Applications may be submitted before the deadline of 9am on 3rd August 2021. You can find full details here

Future Changemakers Fund – Deadline Sunday!

The Future Changemakers Fund panel will consider projects which will improve the safety of Camden’s young people aged 16-25, with a focus on:
1. Providing opportunities for young people to have positive and relatable role models or mentors.
2. Skills and Employment opportunities to improve mental health, life skills and career progression.
Grants are up to £10,000. Applications can be made directly to Camden Giving

Strengthening Civil Society programme

New Barings funding to support expert legal ‘hub’ organisations. The funding is designed to help hub organisations to scale their activities to enable them to work with more civil society organisations to challenge discrimination and disadvantage and create long-term social change. Details here.

Lloyds Bank Foundation Racial Equity funding

Lloyds Bank Foundation for England and Wales is to launch its Racial Equity funding for small and local charities that are led by and that support Black, Asian, and ethnic minority communities. Charities can apply for two-year unrestricted grants of £50,000 alongside development support.  Full details here.

NAVCA Funders List

A useful list of small trusts and foundations most useful to small charities.

Lists of Emergency Funders

 

VAC Events

Keep in eye on our Events Calendar to book and for more info.

Camden Voluntary Action Forum

The forum is open to all Camden voluntary and community  groups and organisations, community activists, social entrepreneurs, volunteers and anyone interested in local voluntary action. The Forum currently meets monthly online on the 3rd Wednesday of the month at 11am.
The Forum is taking a break in August – the next forum is on Wednesday 15th September at 11am  Book forums here.

Past Voluntary Action Forums: Resources

You can find presentations, recordings and resources from past forums here.

Safeguarding Courses:

Check back for details soon

More details on the VAC website: https://vac.org.uk/events/

Disabled Camden Residents to Steer CIL

A new Steering Group, for Disabled Camden Residents, will drive forward the mission and values for the Greenwood Centre for Independent Living
Please share and encourage disabled residents to contact CDA and be part of shaping the Greenwood Centre for the future.
The meeting will take place online on Thursday 29th July at 2pm until 4.30pm. Full details here.  Email Brendan Brendan@camdendisabilityaction.org.uk

Have your say on Euston’s parks and open spaces!

Camden Council is currently updating the Euston Area Plan, a planning policy framework, which sets a long term vision for the area, including helping to ensure that development in the area meets community needs. Details here.

Four Day Peer Mentor Training course

Thursday 5th & Friday 6th August & Thursday 12th & Friday 13th August
From 10am until 4:30pm, venue London Irish Centre, 50-52 Camden Square, London NW1 9XB
Our peer mentors use their own lived experiences of mental health to support someone else to achieve positive changes in their lives.
To reserve your place or request further information drop an email to
camden.peermentoring@voiceability.org or call Lucy 07776769315 or Antoinette 07770012961

Talk For Health – What’s On

Talk for Health is a social enterprise that demystifies effective therapeutic talk, making it accessible to all. We make group peer to peer counselling something we can all do – whether for our own wellbeing, to help others, or both. Find out what’s on at Eventbrite.

Time to Spare Wednesday Webinars

Full details and sign up at Eventbrite.

Elfrida Rathbone Camden Leighton College

The Elfrida Rathbone Camden Leighton College is a specialist education provision for young people with a mild to moderate learning disability aged 16-24.  Leighton College is based in Kentish Town, Camden and accepts students from any London Borough.
We are open for applications from students (who must have an Education, Health and Care Plan) for a September 2021 start date and we are able to support transitions from secondary school or other colleges to the Leighton College.
For more information contact Samantha Childs, ERC Education Manager, at samantha@elfridacamden.org.uk or on 07917/ 193 885 / 020 7424 1617.

Sands United FC

If you’re affected by the loss of a child, there’s a team waiting for you to join. Contact Sands, the Stillbirth and neonatal death charity. sufclondon@gmail.com

Good Conversations in Challenging Times – MECC skills online training

New dates for July and August available to book now
An online course ideal for anyone that talks to people about Covid-19 related issues. Also a specific course for conversations about the Covid-19 vaccine, particularly where people may be unsure or unmotivated to take it.  Free to attend for anyone who works, volunteers or lives in Camden or Islington.

The Caraf Centre Holiday Play Scheme

Play Scheme- Monday to Thursday 8.30am to 5.30pm
£6 per day. Age:  5 to 8 year olds. Limited spaces
To register contact: Indira Vyas at The Caraf Centre, 27-30 Cheriton, Queen’s Crescent, London NW5 4EZ. Phone: 020 7 284 0030 ext: 1 email: sunshine@thecarafcentre.org.uk   www.thecarafcentre.co.uk

Uprising Stand Out

Uprising are running 4-week online employment support programme Stand Out. The programme will run from July 26th. The programme combines an intensive daily month-long online curriculum with up to a year of mentoring for each participant, designed to help young people in a competitive job market.
Further information and booking at https://www.uprising.org.uk/stand-out

Sahaja Yoga Meditation (Free)

The method of Sahaja Yoga is unique: Through the experience of Kundalini awakening, the process of going into thoughtless awareness is completely spontaneous and does not require any kind of mental control. The effects of true meditation are long-lasting and increase with regular practice.
Meetup page: https://www.meetup.com/Free-Meditation-Yoga-London/events/xfhrdsyccgbcc/

C&I Recovery College Summer term course guide

Recovery College runs until 16 July.  Courses will be online using Microsoft Teams, with some courses also available as Youtube videos. Full details here.

The Camden Safeguarding Children Partnership

Virtual safeguarding training programme for Summer Term 2021 including Engaging Fathers in Safeguarding; Understanding Early Help in Camden; Contributing to Child Protection Case Conferences; Child Exploitation and many more. Full programme here.


SHAK are looking for a new treasurer

SHAK are looking for a trustee who is resident to the area.
The Treasurer will have responsibilities to Oversee the financial affairs of the organisation and ensure they are legal, constitutional and
within accepted accounting practice, and to ensure proper records are kept and that effective financial procedures are in place.
Full details and how to apply on the SHAK website.  The deadline for applications is: Monday 30th August by CV and covering letter.  Further information from John Boyle jboyle@shakonline.co.uk

MIND in Camden are advertising Two Posts

Community Mental Health Recovery Support Worker – both full and part time roles are available
Senior Community Mental Health Recovery Support Worker – full time, 35 hours per week
Details of both jobs can be found on the website here: www.mindincamden.org.uk/work-for-us
The closing date for all applications is at 10.00am on 2nd August 2021

Introduction to Coffee Skills

Start learning about careers in hospitality and coffee, in this fun, practical, introductory course. 4 days of hands-on coffee training; Lunches & travel provided; CV development support.  For residents of borough of Camden Aged 18 – 24, Unemployed and Not in training or education
Assessment Day: 4th August. Training:  9th, 10th, 11th & 13th August
You must be available for all dates
To Apply complete the application form before Monday, 2nd August
For more information, please contact info@wellgroundedjobs.co.uk

Casa Latina seeks Immigration Advisor

Latin American House is hiring for an In-House Immigration Advisor/Solicitor who will be part of our Legal and Social Advice Services Department.
The post holder will be qualified to provide the service and will hold at least Level 2  (advice and assistance) Registration with the Office of the Immigration services Commissioner.  More information here.
Deadline for applications is Thursday 12th of August 2021.

Retail Manager (Age UK Camden Charity Boutiques)

£23,361 35 hours per week (full time)  Closing date: Monday 26th July 5 pm
To manage our charity shop and associated retail activities including Pop-ups & E-Commerce with commercial acumen and entrepreneurial skills.
The organisation has a vision to grow our Retail function to increase income and community support.
To Apply and for more information please click on here.

Latin American House is looking for an EUSS Applications Officer

The post holder will be qualified to provide the service, and will at least have the Level 1 (Level 1 EUSS only is accepted for this post) of advice and assistance according to the OISC. The candidate will be able to speak Spanish and/or Portuguese at a conversational level. Deadline 1st August.
Follow the link to apply: https://casalatina.org.uk/get-involved/vacancies/

Mind in Camden are Recruiting

Senior Community Mental Health Recovery Support Worker
Suit supportive and proactive leader to join our community service as a Senior Mental Health Recovery Support Worker. The post involves direct work with service users, supervising a small team of staff and working in partnership with colleagues across different sectors in Camden.
Salary: £29,638  Hours: full time (35 hrs)
Community Mental Health Recovery Support Workers
Self-motivated, caring, and dynamic Recovery Support Workers to join our community service. You’ll be primarily responsible for supporting people to identify and meet their self-defined needs and aspirations, to understand the range of options available to them and to support and connect them with appropriate community resources and services.
Salary: £23,469 (pro rata for part time staff)  Hours: full time (35 hrs) and part time (21 or 17.5 hrs) roles available
Closing Date for both jobs: 02/08/21 at 10.00am
Download an application pack at https://www.mindincamden.org.uk/work-for-us, or phone 020 7911 0822 (24hrs), or email recruitment@mindincamden.org.uk

Calthorpe Community Garden, Seeks Chair

Calthorpe Community Garden exists to improve the physical and emotional wellbeing of the local community. We are seeking a Chair who is a seasoned professional with outstanding communication skills and a strong steer on governance. This is an important role and an opportunity to make a positive difference by supporting and enhancing a local community by helping to deliver services as we embark on a period of development to transform our provision for years to come. For a full job description please email: calthorpetrustees@gmail.com. Closing date: 5pm on Friday 20 August 2021.

COVID-19 Health Champions

Join the COVID-19 Health Champion movement to get the latest advice and guidance about COVID-19 so that you can help and share the information with your community, and let us know what is and isn’t working. You can access trusted information through regular updates and weekly online drop-in sessions about the vaccine, testing and more.
If you work, live or volunteer in Camden, simply complete the form here to sign up! If you’ve got questions, email CHC@islington.gov.uk.

Hopscotch Homecare needs Care Workers.

Hopscotch Homecare are a very caring,well-established and expanding care agency that has been providing care workers to clients in and around Camden for 20 years. We are looking for care workers who would like to help our clients to continue living safely and independently in their own homes.
Day/Night hours available and must be able to work at least two late shifts a week and alternate weekends  Contact:recruitment@hopscotchawc.org.uk

Paid work opportunities for people who have been laid off/ reduced income

Local Adult social care providers are still recruiting, and as they support the NHS to move vulnerable adults out of hospital to stay well at home, their need is growing. Contact Proud to Care.

Covid-19 vaccination programme

Covid vaccinations now open to all adults over 18.
The vaccine is the best way to protect yourself and those around you.
You can book a COVID-19 vaccination appointment without needing an invitation letter.
There are walk-in COVID-19 vaccination clinics running across North Central London and some clinics have evening appointments. You can visit a walk-in clinic or book an appointment at www.nhs.uk/covid-vaccination or by calling 119.
Further information is available here.

Supporting People with Long-Covid in Camden

The Camden team support people with signs & symptoms lasting for longer than 12 weeks (NICE) to be diagnosed as Long-Covid. They may occur in conjunction with other conditions.  Referrals need to come from GP’s or the Post-Covid clinic at UCLH. They should be sent to, camdenreferrals.cnwl@nhs.net
The Long-Covid team consists of Occupational Therapy and Physiotherapy with a Rehab Assistant to support and  access to psychology if required.
Contact Rob Clarke on rob.clarke6@nhs.net for any information or enquiries.

Google Career Certificates

Camden, Google and Coursera are offering free professional training to 500 Camden residents.
There are four programmes to choose from: IT Support, Data Analysis, Project Management and UX Design. You don’t need any experience or a degree to take part in a course, just an interest in starting a new career.
Residents can register for the free courses here

Keeping The Community Directory Up-to-date

As we enter Autumn lots is changing.  Buildings are starting to re-open, some activities are moving back into the real world, some food parcel deliveries have ended, while other food projects continue.  Help us to keep the directory up-to-date by updating your details as they change.
If you would like to make a new entry in the directory use this link.   If you would like to update an existing entry look out for an email from us early next week with a unique link for you to update.
View the Directory here.  View the map here.

How to Volunteer and How to Recruit Volunteers in Camden

Volunteer in Camden at Time to Spare.
Volunteer for the NHS at GoodSAM.
Join a neighbourhood Mutual Aid group.
Organisations that are signed up to Time to Spare can now request volunteers through a brokerage team making it much easier to access the volunteers. The brokers can help match volunteers with voluntary and community organisations who have a need for verified/ vetted volunteers. The service will also help to verify or carry out new DBS check with volunteers.
Get support and resources from Volunteer Centre Camden
The council has a  page of resources to help community organisations

Keep in touch and up-to-date via the e-bulletin and @onecamden twitter.  We have a comprehensive COVID-19 update page and a resources page.

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Voluntary Action Camden e-bulletin 16th July 2021


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VAC Weekly Newsletter
16th July 2021

News  |  Funding  |  VAC Events  |  Other Events  |  Jobs & Volunteers  |  Offers & Resources

Highlights

Voluntary Action Forum; Walk-in Vaccinations; Floods; Summer Activities; Have Your Say on Euston Open Spaces; Runnymede Trust Report and Eliminating Race Discrimination + Newsletters + Resources + funding + jobs + volunteers & more

Feature 

Voluntary Action Forum

The next Voluntary Action Forum is about the new reality – How have your Plans, Learning and Challenges moved forward?
~ As all restrictions come to an end what will you be doing to bring services and activities to Camden residents?
~ How has this changed from your pre-pandemic activities?
Come along and share you plans and challenges.  What have you learnt?  What tools have you found useful and will continue to use post lockdown?
A selection of local groups and organisations are invited to present. Time to Spare will tell us about their new tool for foodbanks. Contact info@vac.org.uk Full details here.

 

 

 

Voluntary Action Forum

The next Voluntary Action Forum is about the new reality – How have your Plans, Learning and Challenges moved forward?
~ As all restrictions come to an end what will you be doing to bring services and activities to Camden residents?
~ How has this changed from your pre-pandemic activities?
Come along and share you plans and challenges.  What have you learnt?  What tools have you found useful and will continue to use post lockdown?
A selection of local groups and organisations are invited to present. Time to Spare will tell us about their new tool for foodbanks. Contact info@vac.org.uk Full details here.

Walk-in COVID-19 vaccination events near you this week

For the full list, visit camden.gov.uk/getting-the-vaccine. These are all free services for anyone aged 18+. You don’t need to be registered with a GP or have an NHS number to be vaccinated. You won’t be asked for proof of ID, address or immigration status.

Flooding in Camden

Many parts of Camden were affected by floods on Monday as a result of heavy rain.  VCS organisations have been affected including flooding in the basement of The Winch.  Details from Camden Council, the CNJ and Ham & High.

Discover what Camden has on offer this summer

Activities for families, children + young people, ages 0-19.  Full details here.

Have your say on Euston’s parks and open spaces!

Camden Council is currently updating the Euston Area Plan, a planning policy framework, which sets a long term vision for the area, including helping to ensure that development in the area meets community needs. Details here.

Newsletters

Camden Carers
Small Green Shoots
Inclusion London
Coram’s Fields
London Plus
Camden Disabled Voices
Transition Kentish Town
Camden Lets
Young Camden Foundation
West Euston Partnership

National

Report warns UK Government is in breach of UN Treaty to eliminate race discrimination and is at risk of failing its Human Rights Obligations

A new report from the Runnymede Trust, compiled with evidence from over 100 civil society organisations, has found that the Government is in breach of key articles of the UN treaty the International Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination. Details in the Voice.


See the Funding pages on VAC’s website for all the latest information.
Access the Idox Camden 4 Community grant search here.

We Make Camden Social Action Fund

Camden Giving has been awarded £90,000* to deliver the We Make Camden Social Action Fund. Organisations and individuals can apply for grants of £500-£1,500 for initiatives that support:
~ Social Action in the 4 mission areas (see below)
~ Social Cohesion
~ Local responses and solutions to challenges/ issues/ needs
In addition to the small grants, people can access support to apply, and you don’t need to be an incorporated community group or organisation to apply.
The “We Make Camden Kit” gives money and support to Camden residents and community groups who have great ideas for their communities.
Residents and community groups can apply via Camden Giving’s website to receive up to £1,500 to deliver ideas that contribute to four core themes, also known as Camden’s missions:
~ Food poverty and sustainability
~ Diversity in positions of power
~ Health and sustainability of estates
~ Opportunities for young people

Grow Back Greener Fund now open

Grants between £10,000 and £75,000 are available across two themes: access to green space, and climate adaptation and water, to support local projects that will help create community gardens, revitalise parks, plant trees, create wildlife habitat, restore waterways and turn grey spaces into green. The fund will prioritise locations with poor access to green space and high vulnerability to the impacts of climate change.  Find out more and how to apply here.
Projects must be completed by November 2022.
Applications must be submitted by 5:00pm on Monday 13 September.

Shared Endeavour Fund 2021/22

If you are a Civil Society organisation working in London and wish to deliver projects that tackle racism, hate, intolerance, extremism, or radicalisation, then find out more and see if you could apply for funding.
Applications may be submitted before the deadline of 9am on 3rd August 2021. You can find full details here

Future Changemakers Fund is open

The Future Changemakers Fund panel will consider projects which will improve the safety of Camden’s young people aged 16-25, with a focus on:
1. Providing opportunities for young people to have positive and relatable role models or mentors.
2. Skills and Employment opportunities to improve mental health, life skills and career progression.
Grants are up to £10,000. Applications can be made directly to Camden Giving

Strengthening Civil Society programme

New Barings funding to support expert legal ‘hub’ organisations. The funding is designed to help hub organisations to scale their activities to enable them to work with more civil society organisations to challenge discrimination and disadvantage and create long-term social change. Details here.

London Fund for Racialised Communities

The BME Health Forum has opened a first funding round for organisations wishing to help communities in London experiencing racial inequality meet their immediate needs related to Covid-19. Grants of up to £20,000 are available for applications received by 12 noon (BST), Monday 26 July 2021.
This funding round is for charities and social enterprises with an average annual income of at least £100,000 but less than £600,000.
A second funding round for organisations with incomes less than £100,000
will be run no later than 1st September 2021.
Details of the opportunity and how to apply can be found here

Lloyds Bank Foundation for England and Wales

The Lloyds Bank Foundation for England and Wales funds small and medium sized local charities, funding  work helping people overcome complex social issues across England and Wales. Aimed at registered charities with an annual income of £25,000 to £1 million with a track record of helping people on a journey of positive change through in-depth, holistic and person-centred support. The focus is on work supporting adults and young people aged 17+. Unrestricted grants of up to £50,000 over 2 years, together with development support for your charity. Our programme has two strands, Complex Social Issues and Racial Equity. For more information and to apply, visit the website

Lloyds Bank Foundation Racial Equity funding

Lloyds Bank Foundation for England and Wales is to launch its Racial Equity funding for small and local charities that are led by and that support Black, Asian, and ethnic minority communities. Charities can apply for two-year unrestricted grants of £50,000 alongside development support.  Full details here.

Lists of Emergency Funders

 

VAC Events

Keep in eye on our Events Calendar to book and for more info.

Camden Voluntary Action Forum

The forum is open to all Camden voluntary and community  groups and organisations, community activists, social entrepreneurs, volunteers and anyone interested in local voluntary action. The Forum currently meets monthly online on the 3rd Wednesday of the month at 11am.
Next Forum is on Wednesday 21st July at 11am: is about the new reality – How have your Plans, Learning and Challenges moved forward? Details here.

Past Voluntary Action Forums: Resources

You can find presentations, recordings and resources from past forums here.

Safeguarding Courses:

Check back for details soon

More details on the VAC website: https://vac.org.uk/events/

Disabled Camden Residents to Steer CIL

A new Steering Group, for Disabled Camden Residents, will drive forward the mission and values for the Greenwood Centre for Independent Living
Please share and encourage disabled residents to contact CDA and be part of shaping the Greenwood Centre for the future.
The meeting will take place online on Thursday 29th July at 2pm until 4.30pm. Full details here.  Email Brendan Brendan@camdendisabilityaction.org.uk

Four Day Peer Mentor Training course

Thursday 5th & Friday 6th August & Thursday 12th & Friday 13th August
From 10am until 4:30pm, venue London Irish Centre, 50-52 Camden Square, London NW1 9XB
Our peer mentors use their own lived experiences of mental health to support someone else to achieve positive changes in their lives.
To reserve your place or request further information drop an email to
camden.peermentoring@voiceability.org or call Lucy 07776769315 or Antoinette 07770012961

Talk For Health – What’s On

Talk for Health is a social enterprise that demystifies effective therapeutic talk, making it accessible to all. We make group peer to peer counselling something we can all do – whether for our own wellbeing, to help others, or both. Find out what’s on at Eventbrite.

Time to Spare Wednesday Webinars

Full details and sign up at Eventbrite.

Elfrida Rathbone Camden Leighton College

The Elfrida Rathbone Camden Leighton College is a specialist education provision for young people with a mild to moderate learning disability aged 16-24.  Leighton College is based in Kentish Town, Camden and accepts students from any London Borough.
We are open for applications from students (who must have an Education, Health and Care Plan) for a September 2021 start date and we are able to support transitions from secondary school or other colleges to the Leighton College.
For more information contact Samantha Childs, ERC Education Manager, at samantha@elfridacamden.org.uk or on 07917/ 193 885 / 020 7424 1617.

Free Event: Be Well Day  21st July

Central YMCA is running a free Wellbeing and Movement event at their YMCA KX venue in Kings Cross. The event is in response to the increase in inactivity, loneliness, depression and anxiety brought on by the covid-19 pandemic.
We invite you to come along and participate in a series of classes and workshops including Yoga, Pilates, Nutrition and Meditation to help you to reconnect with your mind and revitalise your body. www.ymca.co.uk/bewellday

Sands United FC

If you’re affected by the loss of a child, there’s a team waiting for you to join. Contact Sands, the Stillbirth and neonatal death charity. sufclondon@gmail.com

Good Conversations in Challenging Times – MECC skills online training

New dates for July and August available to book now
An online course ideal for anyone that talks to people about Covid-19 related issues. Also a specific course for conversations about the Covid-19 vaccine, particularly where people may be unsure or unmotivated to take it.  Free to attend for anyone who works, volunteers or lives in Camden or Islington.

The Caraf Centre Holiday Play Scheme

Play Scheme- Monday to Thursday 8.30am to 5.30pm
£6 per day. Age:  5 to 8 year olds. Limited spaces
To register contact: Indira Vyas at The Caraf Centre, 27-30 Cheriton, Queen’s Crescent, London NW5 4EZ. Phone: 020 7 284 0030 ext: 1 email: sunshine@thecarafcentre.org.uk   www.thecarafcentre.co.uk

Uprising Stand Out

Uprising are running 4-week online employment support programme Stand Out. The programme will run from July 26th. The programme combines an intensive daily month-long online curriculum with up to a year of mentoring for each participant, designed to help young people in a competitive job market.
Further information and booking at https://www.uprising.org.uk/stand-out

Families, Food & Feelings

The Families, Food & Feelings group is FREE for parents/carers of children aged 5-17 who live or are registered with a GP in Islington or Camden. The group aims to support parents/carers in encouraging their children to live happy, healthy lives. The facilitators provide strategies and insight to help parents/carers feel confident. Find out more at the Brandon Centre website.

Sahaja Yoga Meditation (Free)

The method of Sahaja Yoga is unique: Through the experience of Kundalini awakening, the process of going into thoughtless awareness is completely spontaneous and does not require any kind of mental control. The effects of true meditation are long-lasting and increase with regular practice.
Meetup page: https://www.meetup.com/Free-Meditation-Yoga-London/events/xfhrdsyccgbcc/

C&I Recovery College Summer term course guide

Recovery College runs until 16 July.  Courses will be online using Microsoft Teams, with some courses also available as Youtube videos. Full details here.

The Camden Safeguarding Children Partnership

Virtual safeguarding training programme for Summer Term 2021 including Engaging Fathers in Safeguarding; Understanding Early Help in Camden; Contributing to Child Protection Case Conferences; Child Exploitation and many more. Full programme here.

Casa Latina seeks Immigration Advisor

Latin American House is hiring for an In-House Immigration Advisor/Solicitor who will be part of our Legal and Social Advice Services Department.
The post holder will be qualified to provide the service and will hold at least Level 2  (advice and assistance) Registration with the Office of the Immigration services Commissioner.  More information here.
Deadline for applications is Thursday 12th of August 2021.

Retail Manager (Age UK Camden Charity Boutiques)

£23,361 35 hours per week (full time)  Closing date: Monday 26th July 5 pm
To manage our charity shop and associated retail activities including Pop-ups & E-Commerce with commercial acumen and entrepreneurial skills.
The organisation has a vision to grow our Retail function to increase income and community support.
To Apply and for more information please click on here.

Community Fibre Digital Ambassador Recruitment

A webinar on Wednesday 21st July 2021 to introduce the Digital Ambassador program to the public to recruit volunteers from local communities. This will give potential volunteers the opportunity to learn more, ask questions and meet an active ambassador who can share some of their experience. Details here.

Castlehaven are looking for a Project Coordinator

Are you a friendly, proactive and highly organised person that is passionate about working with older people? Then Castlehaven has the perfect job for you. We are looking for a part-time (32hrs p/w) Project Coordinator to support Castlehaven’s Ageactivity 60+ Project Manager and Outreach worker, to deliver our wonderful older people’s project. Find out more about the role and how to apply at castlehaven.org.uk/about/vacancies-volunteers

Latin American House is looking for an EUSS Applications Officer

The post holder will be qualified to provide the service, and will at least have the Level 1 (Level 1 EUSS only is accepted for this post) of advice and assistance according to the OISC. The candidate will be able to speak Spanish and/or Portuguese at a conversational level.
Follow the link to apply: https://casalatina.org.uk/get-involved/vacancies/

Mind in Camden are Recruiting

Senior Community Mental Health Recovery Support Worker
Suit supportive and proactive leader to join our community service as a Senior Mental Health Recovery Support Worker. The post involves direct work with service users, supervising a small team of staff and working in partnership with colleagues across different sectors in Camden.
Salary: £29,638  Hours: full time (35 hrs)
Community Mental Health Recovery Support Workers
Self-motivated, caring, and dynamic Recovery Support Workers to join our community service. You’ll be primarily responsible for supporting people to identify and meet their self-defined needs and aspirations, to understand the range of options available to them and to support and connect them with appropriate community resources and services.
Salary: £23,469 (pro rata for part time staff)  Hours: full time (35 hrs) and part time (21 or 17.5 hrs) roles available
Closing Date for both jobs: 02/08/21 at 10.00am
Download an application pack at https://www.mindincamden.org.uk/work-for-us, or phone 020 7911 0822 (24hrs), or email recruitment@mindincamden.org.uk

Paid work experience on Hampstead Heath

Are you interested in nature and the environment? Join Heath Hands for a paid work experience opportunity on Hampstead Heath this summer. Open to Camden residents, with priority given to those under-represented in the environmental sector. More information here.

Office Administrator at Elfrida Rathbone Camden

Elfrida Rathbone Camden is recruiting a permanent part-time (four days a week) Office Administrator to help run their offices in Kentish Town.   Elfrida works with young disabled people and families.
£27,379 per year (£21,903 pro rata for 28 hours per week)
Closing date is Monday 19 July at 10am.
https://www.elfridacamden.org.uk/work-with-us/jobs/

Vaccine Volunteers Wanted

There are three roles to fill:
• Marshals, who welcome people to the centres and guide them through the process, helping maintain social distancing and clean conditions.
• Reception administrators, who log people in, check appointment details and deal with any initial non-clinical questions.
• Vaccination administrators who sit with the medical staff and ensure that vaccine details are added to patient records.
You will need to be willing to sign up for half-day sessions – as little or as often as you can. contact: email: camden.healthpartners@nhs.net

Calthorpe Community Garden, Seeks Chair

Calthorpe Community Garden exists to improve the physical and emotional wellbeing of the local community. We are seeking a Chair who is a seasoned professional with outstanding communication skills and a strong steer on governance. This is an important role and an opportunity to make a positive difference by supporting and enhancing a local community by helping to deliver services as we embark on a period of development to transform our provision for years to come. For a full job description please email: calthorpetrustees@gmail.com. Closing date: 5pm on Friday 20 August 2021.

COVID-19 Health Champions

Join the COVID-19 Health Champion movement to get the latest advice and guidance about COVID-19 so that you can help and share the information with your community, and let us know what is and isn’t working. You can access trusted information through regular updates and weekly online drop-in sessions about the vaccine, testing and more.
If you work, live or volunteer in Camden, simply complete the form here to sign up! If you’ve got questions, email CHC@islington.gov.uk.

Hopscotch Homecare needs Care Workers.

Hopscotch Homecare are a very caring,well-established and expanding care agency that has been providing care workers to clients in and around Camden for 20 years. We are looking for care workers who would like to help our clients to continue living safely and independently in their own homes.
Day/Night hours available and must be able to work at least two late shifts a week and alternate weekends  Contact:recruitment@hopscotchawc.org.uk

Paid work opportunities for people who have been laid off/ reduced income

Local Adult social care providers are still recruiting, and as they support the NHS to move vulnerable adults out of hospital to stay well at home, their need is growing. Contact Proud to Care.

Covid-19 vaccination programme

Covid vaccinations now open to all adults over 18.
The vaccine is the best way to protect yourself and those around you.
You can book a COVID-19 vaccination appointment without needing an invitation letter.
There are walk-in COVID-19 vaccination clinics running across North Central London and some clinics have evening appointments. You can visit a walk-in clinic or book an appointment at www.nhs.uk/covid-vaccination or by calling 119.
Further information is available here.

Supporting People with Long-Covid in Camden

The Camden team support people with signs & symptoms lasting for longer than 12 weeks (NICE) to be diagnosed as Long-Covid. They may occur in conjunction with other conditions.  Referrals need to come from GP’s or the Post-Covid clinic at UCLH. They should be sent to, camdenreferrals.cnwl@nhs.net
The Long-Covid team consists of Occupational Therapy and Physiotherapy with a Rehab Assistant to support and  access to psychology if required.
Contact Rob Clarke on rob.clarke6@nhs.net for any information or enquiries.

Google Career Certificates

Camden, Google and Coursera are offering free professional training to 500 Camden residents.
There are four programmes to choose from: IT Support, Data Analysis, Project Management and UX Design. You don’t need any experience or a degree to take part in a course, just an interest in starting a new career.
Residents can register for the free courses here

Keeping The Community Directory Up-to-date

As we enter Autumn lots is changing.  Buildings are starting to re-open, some activities are moving back into the real world, some food parcel deliveries have ended, while other food projects continue.  Help us to keep the directory up-to-date by updating your details as they change.
If you would like to make a new entry in the directory use this link.   If you would like to update an existing entry look out for an email from us early next week with a unique link for you to update.
View the Directory here.  View the map here.

How to Volunteer and How to Recruit Volunteers in Camden

Volunteer in Camden at Time to Spare.
Volunteer for the NHS at GoodSAM.
Join a neighbourhood Mutual Aid group.
Organisations that are signed up to Time to Spare can now request volunteers through a brokerage team making it much easier to access the volunteers. The brokers can help match volunteers with voluntary and community organisations who have a need for verified/ vetted volunteers. The service will also help to verify or carry out new DBS check with volunteers.
Get support and resources from Volunteer Centre Camden
The council has a  page of resources to help community organisations

Keep in touch and up-to-date via the e-bulletin and @onecamden twitter.  We have a comprehensive COVID-19 update page and a resources page.

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VAC Weekly Newsletter
9th July 2021

News  |  Funding  |  VAC Events  |  Other Events  |  Jobs & Volunteers  |  Offers & Resources

Highlights

We Make Camden Grants; Voluntary Action Forum; CIL Disabled Residents Voice; KCBNA and Bloomsbuty Festival Trainees; Peer Mentor Training; The Mayor’s Employment and Skills Plan; Talk for Health events; Time to Spare Webinars + Newsletters + Resources + funding + jobs + volunteers & more

Feature 

We Make Camden Social Action Fund

Camden Giving has been awarded £90,000* to deliver the We Make Camden Social Action Fund. Organisations and individuals can apply for grants of £500-£1,500 for initiatives that support:
~ Social Action in the 4 mission areas (see below)
~ Social Cohesion
~ Local responses and solutions to challenges/ issues/ needs
In addition to the small grants, people can access support to apply, and you don’t need to be an incorporated community group or organisation to apply.
The “We Make Camden Kit” gives money and support to Camden residents and community groups who have great ideas for their communities.
Residents and community groups can apply via Camden Giving’s website to receive up to £1,500 to deliver ideas that contribute to four core themes, also known as Camden’s missions:
~ Food poverty and sustainability
~ Diversity in positions of power
~ Health and sustainability of estates
~ Opportunities for young people

 

 

 

Voluntary Action Forum

The next Voluntary Action Forum is about the new reality – How have your Plans, Learning and Challenges moved forward?
~ As all restrictions come to an end what will you be doing to bring services and activities to Camden residents?
~ How has this changed from your pre-pandemic activities?
Come along and share you plans and challenges.  What have you learnt?  What tools have you found useful and will continue to use post lockdown?
A selection of local groups and organisations are invited to present. Time to Spare will tell us about their new tool for foodbanks. Contact info@vac.org.uk Full details here.

Disabled Camden Residents to Steer CIL

A new Steering Group, for Disabled Camden Residents, will drive forward the mission and values for the Greenwood Centre for Independent Living
Please share and encourage disabled residents to contact CDA and be part of shaping the Greenwood Centre for the future.
The meeting will take place online on Thursday 29th July at 2pm until 4.30pm. Full details here.  Email Brendan Brendan@camdendisabilityaction.org.uk

Young Trainees programme – Bloomsbury Festival

Kings Cross and Brunswick Neighbourhood Association (KCBNA)  in partnership with the Bloomsbury Festival are offering 5 paid part time traineeships at £11 p/h for young people aged 16-25 who live, study or have a connection to Camden – starting in mid-August.
You will have skills training in photography, sound, video filming, digital projection and an introduction to Bangladeshi heritage as the project marks the 50th anniversary of Bangladeshi Independence.
Any questions, please contact shofi.muhammod@kcbna.org.uk
To apply please write up to 500 words or a 2 minute video telling us why you are the perfect candidate.  Closing date  Friday 16 July 5pm
Please send your entry to junna@bloomsburyfestival.org.uk

Four Day Peer Mentor Training course

Thursday 5th & Friday 6th August & Thursday 12th & Friday 13th August
From 10am until 4:30pm, venue London Irish Centre, 50-52 Camden Square, London NW1 9XB
Our peer mentors use their own lived experiences of mental health to support someone else to achieve positive changes in their lives.
To reserve your place or request further information drop an email to
camden.peermentoring@voiceability.org or call Lucy 07776769315 or Antoinette 07770012961

Have your say – the future of employment and skills in London

City Hall wants to hear from your communities about the future of employment and skills in London.
We are inviting all organisations who work directly with Londoners to host a ‘Community Conversation’ to gather Londoners’ views, with applications for an access grant (up to £500) to support this open until Sunday 18 July 2021 (extended deadline). The deadline to host a Community Conversation is Sunday 8 August 2021. Your organisation can also submit its own response to the consultation through this link.

Talk For Health – What’s On

Talk for Health is a social enterprise that demystifies effective therapeutic talk, making it accessible to all. We make group peer to peer counselling something we can all do – whether for our own wellbeing, to help others, or both. Find out what’s on at Eventbrite.

Time to Spare Wednesday Webinars

Full details and sign up at Eventbrite.

Newsletters

Camden Carers
Camden Disabled Voices
Small Green Shoots
Transition Kentish Town
Camden Lets
West Euston Partnership

National

Large charities won a quarter of government Covid funding intended for smaller charities

Hundreds of grants from the Coronavirus Community Support Fund (CCSF) were awarded to charities with incomes over £1m, even though the fund was established to help small and medium-sized charities cope with the impact of the pandemic. Full story in Civil Society.


See the Funding pages on VAC’s website for all the latest information.
Access the Idox Camden 4 Community grant search here.

Shared Endeavour Fund 2021/22

If you are a Civil Society organisation working in London and wish to deliver projects that tackle racism, hate, intolerance, extremism, or radicalisation, then find out more and see if you could apply for funding.
Applications may be submitted before the deadline of 9am on 3rd August 2021. You can find full details here.

Future Changemakers Fund is open

The Future Changemakers Fund panel will consider projects which will improve the safety of Camden’s young people aged 16-25, with a focus on:
1. Providing opportunities for young people to have positive and relatable role models or mentors.
2. Skills and Employment opportunities to improve mental health, life skills and career progression.
Grants are up to £10,000. Applications can be made directly to Camden Giving

Strengthening Civil Society programme

New Barings funding to support expert legal ‘hub’ organisations. The funding is designed to help hub organisations to scale their activities to enable them to work with more civil society organisations to challenge discrimination and disadvantage and create long-term social change. Details here.

London Fund for Racialised Communities

The BME Health Forum has opened a first funding round for organisations wishing to help communities in London experiencing racial inequality meet their immediate needs related to Covid-19. Grants of up to £20,000 are available for applications received by 12 noon (BST), Monday 26 July 2021.
This funding round is for charities and social enterprises with an average annual income of at least £100,000 but less than £600,000.
A second funding round for organisations with incomes less than £100,000
will be run no later than 1st September 2021.
Details of the opportunity and how to apply can be found here

Lloyds Bank Foundation for England and Wales

The Lloyds Bank Foundation for England and Wales funds small and medium sized local charities, funding  work helping people overcome complex social issues across England and Wales. Aimed at registered charities with an annual income of £25,000 to £1 million with a track record of helping people on a journey of positive change through in-depth, holistic and person-centred support. The focus is on work supporting adults and young people aged 17+. Unrestricted grants of up to £50,000 over 2 years, together with development support for your charity. Our programme has two strands, Complex Social Issues and Racial Equity. For more information and to apply, visit the website

Lloyds Bank Foundation Racial Equity funding

Lloyds Bank Foundation for England and Wales is to launch its Racial Equity funding for small and local charities that are led by and that support Black, Asian, and ethnic minority communities. Charities can apply for two-year unrestricted grants of £50,000 alongside development support.  Full details here.

Lists of Emergency Funders

 

VAC Events

Keep in eye on our Events Calendar to book and for more info.

Camden Voluntary Action Forum

The forum is open to all Camden voluntary and community  groups and organisations, community activists, social entrepreneurs, volunteers and anyone interested in local voluntary action. The Forum currently meets monthly online on the 3rd Wednesday of the month at 11am.
Next Forum is on Wednesday 21st July at 11am: is about the new reality – How have your Plans, Learning and Challenges moved forward? Details here.

Past Voluntary Action Forums: Resources

You can find presentations, recordings and resources from past forums here.

Safeguarding Courses:

More details on the VAC website: https://vac.org.uk/events/

Elfrida Rathbone Camden Leighton College

The Elfrida Rathbone Camden Leighton College is a specialist education provision for young people with a mild to moderate learning disability aged 16-24.  Leighton College is based in Kentish Town, Camden and accepts students from any London Borough.
We are open for applications from students (who must have an Education, Health and Care Plan) for a September 2021 start date and we are able to support transitions from secondary school or other colleges to the Leighton College.
For more information contact Samantha Childs, ERC Education Manager, at samantha@elfridacamden.org.uk or on 07917/ 193 885 / 020 7424 1617.

Free Event: Be Well Day  21st July

Central YMCA is running a free Wellbeing and Movement event at their YMCA KX venue in Kings Cross. The event is in response to the increase in inactivity, loneliness, depression and anxiety brought on by the covid-19 pandemic.
We invite you to come along and participate in a series of classes and workshops including Yoga, Pilates, Nutrition and Meditation to help you to reconnect with your mind and revitalise your body. www.ymca.co.uk/bewellday

Sands United FC

If you’re affected by the loss of a child, there’s a team waiting for you to join. Contact Sands, the Stillbirth and neonatal death charity. sufclondon@gmail.com

Good Conversations in Challenging Times – MECC skills online training

New dates for July and August available to book now
An online course ideal for anyone that talks to people about Covid-19 related issues. Also a specific course for conversations about the Covid-19 vaccine, particularly where people may be unsure or unmotivated to take it.  Free to attend for anyone who works, volunteers or lives in Camden or Islington.

The Caraf Centre Holiday Play Scheme

Play Scheme- Monday to Thursday 8.30am to 5.30pm
£6 per day. Age:  5 to 8 year olds. Limited spaces
To register contact: Indira Vyas at The Caraf Centre, 27-30 Cheriton, Queen’s Crescent, London NW5 4EZ. Phone: 020 7 284 0030 ext: 1 email: sunshine@thecarafcentre.org.uk   www.thecarafcentre.co.uk

Uprising Stand Out

Uprising are running 4-week online employment support programme Stand Out. The programme will run from July 26th. The programme combines an intensive daily month-long online curriculum with up to a year of mentoring for each participant, designed to help young people in a competitive job market.
Further information and booking at https://www.uprising.org.uk/stand-out

Families, Food & Feelings

The Families, Food & Feelings group is FREE for parents/carers of children aged 5-17 who live or are registered with a GP in Islington or Camden. The group aims to support parents/carers in encouraging their children to live happy, healthy lives. The facilitators provide strategies and insight to help parents/carers feel confident. Find out more at the Brandon Centre website.

Sahaja Yoga Meditation (Free)

The method of Sahaja Yoga is unique: Through the experience of Kundalini awakening, the process of going into thoughtless awareness is completely spontaneous and does not require any kind of mental control. The effects of true meditation are long-lasting and increase with regular practice.
Meetup page: https://www.meetup.com/Free-Meditation-Yoga-London/events/xfhrdsyccgbcc/

C&I Recovery College Summer term course guide

Recovery College runs until 16 July.  Courses will be online using Microsoft Teams, with some courses also available as Youtube videos. Full details here.

The Camden Safeguarding Children Partnership

Virtual safeguarding training programme for Summer Term 2021 including Engaging Fathers in Safeguarding; Understanding Early Help in Camden; Contributing to Child Protection Case Conferences; Child Exploitation and many more. Full programme here.


Hospitality jobs fair 13th July

King’s Cross Hospitality Jobs Fair which will be held on Tuesday 13 July, 10am to 2pm, 1 Wharf Road. Full details and booking at Eventbrite.

Casa Latina seeks Immigration Advisor

Latin American House is hiring for an In-House Immigration Advisor/Solicitor who will be part of our Legal and Social Advice Services Department.
The post holder will be qualified to provide the service and will hold at least Level 2  (advice and assistance) Registration with the Office of the Immigration services Commissioner.  More information here.
Deadline for applications is Thursday 12th of August 2021.

Paid work experience on Hampstead Heath

Are you interested in nature and the environment? Join Heath Hands for a paid work experience opportunity on Hampstead Heath this summer. Open to Camden residents, with priority given to those underrepresented in the environmental sector. More information here.

Four job opportunities at Camden Council

3 x Community Partner
This role will be part of a dynamic team who are responsible for facilitating a strong relationship between the Council and the Voluntary Community Sector, in two ways:
1. Building a strong and resilient sector – ensuring the sector remains as a strong vehicle to help deliver outcomes and shift to changing need
2. Identifying and putting in place arrangements for greater collaboration
Senior Community Partner (Assets and Projects)
This is a fixed term post for 2 years, with a specific brief around use of assets by the voluntary and community sector.  Whilst the role sits within the Community Partnerships Team, the post holder will be expected to work closely with the Property Team as well as developing strong relationships with voluntary community sector (VCS) partners. Closing date  Monday 12th July

The Winch seeks Senior Fundraising Officer

Working with the Winch, you’ll be supported by a welcoming, talented and diverse community of staff, volunteers and young people, as you help shape and resource our future. We will invest in your professional development and personal growth. We will support your wellbeing.  You’ll experience first-hand the impact your work makes in our neighbourhood. Full details at Charity Jobs.

Office Administrator at Elfrida Rathbone Camden

Elfrida Rathbone Camden is recruiting a permanent part-time (four days a week) Office Administrator to help run their offices in Kentish Town.   Elfrida works with young disabled people and families.
£27,379 per year (£21,903 pro rata for 28 hours per week)
Closing date is Monday 19 July at 10am.
https://www.elfridacamden.org.uk/work-with-us/jobs/

The Caraf Centre is Recruiting Two Posts

Nursery Nurse/Practitioner wanted at Sunshine Day Nursery
The Caraf Centre’s Sunshine Day Nursery is fully committed to the care and safeguarding of children. The successful applicants will work with children aged 1 to 4 years old. This is a great opportunity to join a friendly setting based in the London Borough of Camden.
Play Leader and Play Workers wanted at The Caraf Centre’s new Holiday Play Scheme
We’re looking to recruit Fun Zone staff to supervise and assist in the delivery of our play scheme. All hours between 8.30 a.m to 5.30 p.m on a rota basis, therefore you must available during all relevant school holiday dates.
To find out more about either role please contact
Indira Vyas or Juma Laila on 0207 284 0030 Ext: 203
E: sunshine@thecarafcentre.org.uk  web: www.thecarafcentre.co.uk
The Caraf Centre, 27-30 Cheriton, Queen’s Crescent NW5 4EZ

Vaccine Volunteers Wanted

There are three roles to fill:
• Marshals, who welcome people to the centres and guide them through the process, helping maintain social distancing and clean conditions.
• Reception administrators, who log people in, check appointment details and deal with any initial non-clinical questions.
• Vaccination administrators who sit with the medical staff and ensure that vaccine details are added to patient records.
You will need to be willing to sign up for half-day sessions – as little or as often as you can. contact: email: camden.healthpartners@nhs.net

Sante Project seeks Befriender Volunteers

Sante Project provides support for refugees and mental health.  Currently Sante is recruiting befrienders.  Full training and support is provided.  Knowledge of an additional language is desirable.  Contact Ruth Appleton appletonruth@gmail.com

PENHA seeks Programme Manager Volunteer

Volunteer/pro-bono (three  days per week).
Deadline 10.07.2021
PENHA, the Pastoral and Environmental Network in the Horn of Africa, is an African inspired and African led organisation working among pastoralist and agro-pastoralist communities. Its main mission is to promote sustainable development among pastoral and agro-pastoral communities through gender equality, resilience, enterprise and innovation, and regional cooperation across the Horn of Africa. Full details and how to apply on the PENHA website.

Calthorpe Community Garden, Seeks Chair

Calthorpe Community Garden exists to improve the physical and emotional wellbeing of the local community. We are seeking a Chair who is a seasoned professional with outstanding communication skills and a strong steer on governance. This is an important role and an opportunity to make a positive difference by supporting and enhancing a local community by helping to deliver services as we embark on a period of development to transform our provision for years to come. For a full job description please email: calthorpetrustees@gmail.com. Closing date: 5pm on Friday 20 August 2021.

LAWRS seeks Violence Against Women & Girls Worker

Part time: 3 days (21 hours) per week £27,550 per annum pro rata
We are seeking for a committed Latin American woman to join LAWRS’ Violence Against Women and Girls (VAWG) team,  which supports Latin American women affected by VAWG (e.g. domestic abuse, sexual violence, harmful practices, trafficking for sexual exploitation and other forms of gender-based violence).  Full details at Charity Jobs.

Camden Mind Ventures Charity Shop Retail Manager

35 hrs pw Salary £22,000 pa 25 days A/L plus 8 bank holiday days
Camden Mind Ventures runs a busy charity shop located in the heart of Camden Town on behalf of Mind in Camden, a mental health charity.
The aim of the shop is to generate vital funds to continue the work of the charity which supports people of all ages who have substantial mental health issues.
We need a commercially aware manager with a passion for maximising income for the charity to take responsibility for managing the shop to ensure it meets its aim, ideally with experience of charity shops, though this is not essential.
Application packs are available from 020 7911 0822 or admin@mindincamden.org.uk or can be downloaded from www.mindincamden.org.uk/support-us/jobs
Closing Date: Monday 12 July 12.00 noon.

COVID-19 Health Champions

Join the COVID-19 Health Champion movement to get the latest advice and guidance about COVID-19 so that you can help and share the information with your community, and let us know what is and isn’t working. You can access trusted information through regular updates and weekly online drop-in sessions about the vaccine, testing and more.
If you work, live or volunteer in Camden, simply complete the form here to sign up! If you’ve got questions, email CHC@islington.gov.uk.

Hopscotch Homecare needs Care Workers.

Hopscotch Homecare are a very caring,well-established and expanding care agency that has been providing care workers to clients in and around Camden for 20 years. We are looking for care workers who would like to help our clients to continue living safely and independently in their own homes.
Day/Night hours available and must be able to work at least two late shifts a week and alternate weekends  Contact:recruitment@hopscotchawc.org.uk

Paid work opportunities for people who have been laid off/ reduced income

Local Adult social care providers are still recruiting, and as they support the NHS to move vulnerable adults out of hospital to stay well at home, their need is growing. Contact Proud to Care.

London Irish Centre Office Space

There are 3 office  spaces available for rent at the London Irish Centre in Camden Square, NW1.
Space 1 – one desk office – £480 per month
Space 2 – three desk office – £700 per month
Space 3 – 3 offices – 6 desk spaces – £1200 per month
For more information contact Jen on 07947 109 064. Full details here.

Covid-19 vaccination programme

Covid vaccinations now open to all adults over 18.
The vaccine is the best way to protect yourself and those around you.
You can book a COVID-19 vaccination appointment without needing an invitation letter.
There are walk-in COVID-19 vaccination clinics running across North Central London and some clinics have evening appointments. You can visit a walk-in clinic or book an appointment at www.nhs.uk/covid-vaccination or by calling 119.
Further information is available here.

Supporting People with Long-Covid in Camden

The Camden team support people with signs & symptoms lasting for longer than 12 weeks (NICE) to be diagnosed as Long-Covid. They may occur in conjunction with other conditions.  Referrals need to come from GP’s or the Post-Covid clinic at UCLH. They should be sent to, camdenreferrals.cnwl@nhs.net
The Long-Covid team consists of Occupational Therapy and Physiotherapy with a Rehab Assistant to support and  access to psychology if required.
Contact Rob Clarke on rob.clarke6@nhs.net for any information or enquiries.

Google Career Certificates

Camden, Google and Coursera are offering free professional training to 500 Camden residents.
There are four programmes to choose from: IT Support, Data Analysis, Project Management and UX Design. You don’t need any experience or a degree to take part in a course, just an interest in starting a new career.
Residents can register for the free courses here

Keeping The Community Directory Up-to-date

As we enter Autumn lots is changing.  Buildings are starting to re-open, some activities are moving back into the real world, some food parcel deliveries have ended, while other food projects continue.  Help us to keep the directory up-to-date by updating your details as they change.
If you would like to make a new entry in the directory use this link.   If you would like to update an existing entry look out for an email from us early next week with a unique link for you to update.
View the Directory here.  View the map here.

How to Volunteer and How to Recruit Volunteers in Camden

Volunteer in Camden at Time to Spare.
Volunteer for the NHS at GoodSAM.
Join a neighbourhood Mutual Aid group.
Organisations that are signed up to Time to Spare can now request volunteers through a brokerage team making it much easier to access the volunteers. The brokers can help match volunteers with voluntary and community organisations who have a need for verified/ vetted volunteers. The service will also help to verify or carry out new DBS check with volunteers.
Get support and resources from Volunteer Centre Camden
The council has a  page of resources to help community organisations

Keep in touch and up-to-date via the e-bulletin and @onecamden twitter.  We have a comprehensive COVID-19 update page and a resources page.

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VAC Weekly Newsletter
2nd July 2021

News  |  Funding  |  VAC Events  |  Other Events  |  Jobs & Volunteers  |  Offers & Resources

Highlights

Vaccination News; Last Chance for the Holiday Activities and Food Programme; Be Well Day; Virtual Careers Fair for 18 – 24s; Sands United FC; UCL Research on Women’s Mobility in the Pandemic; MECC Training dates; Caraf Centre Holiday Scheme; ICS Talk  + Newsletters + Resources + funding + jobs + volunteers & more

Feature 

Covid-19 vaccination programme

Covid vaccinations now open to all adults over 18.
The vaccine is the best way to protect yourself and those around you.
You can book a COVID-19 vaccination appointment without needing an invitation letter.
There are walk-in COVID-19 vaccination clinics running across North Central London and some clinics have evening appointments. You can visit a walk-in clinic or book an appointment at www.nhs.uk/covid-vaccination or by calling 119.
Further information is available here.

 

 

 

Vaccine Pop Up

On Thursday 8 July, the NHS will be running pop-up vaccination centre in Kilburn at Kilburn Library. Anyone aged 18 and over is welcome. Book an appointment by clicking this link of if you need support to book, call Camden Council on 020 7974 4444 (option 9).  Walk-ins accepted but please try to book in advance if you can to guarantee your appointment.
The COVID-19 community vaccination bus will be at:-
• Friday 2nd July 3 – 7pm  QCCA. Ashdown Crescent
• Saturday 3rd July 10am – 2pm  Sidings Community Centre, Brassey Rd
• Tuesday 6th July 3 – 7pm  Sidings Community Centre, Brassey Rd
This is a free service for anyone who is currently eligible for the vaccine. You don’t need to be registered with a GP or have an NHS number to be vaccinated. Book in advance 020 7974 4444 (option 9). You can turn up  during operating times but please try to book in advance.

Last Chance to Get Involved in Holiday Activites and Food Programme

Join the Holiday Activities and Food Programme (HAF) for this Summer and/or Christmas Holidays. The Camden HAF is a new Department for Education (DfE) funded programme of Holiday Activities for children and young people aged 5-16 years.
please email an expression of interest by 2 July (today!) to: info@youngcamdenfoundation.org.uk
Organisations can also contact either Keith Morgan keith@youngcamdenfoundation.org.uk or Robin.Partridge@camden.gov.uk with any queries.

Free Event: Be Well Day  21st July

Central YMCA is running a free Wellbeing and Movement event at their YMCA KX venue in Kings Cross. The event is in response to the increase in inactivity, loneliness, depression and anxiety brought on by the covid-19 pandemic.
We invite you to come along and participate in a series of classes and workshops including Yoga, Pilates, Nutrition and Meditation to help you to reconnect with your mind and revitalise your body. www.ymca.co.uk/bewellday

18-24s Virtual Careers Fair from National Careers Service

Across 2 days – 6th and 7th July, the National Careers Service in London and West Midlands will bring together young jobseekers and employers from across the regions to provide up-to-date information on the latest opportunities for young people. Details and booking at Eventbrite.

Sands United FC

If you’re affected by the loss of a child, there’s a team waiting for you to join. Contact Sands, the Stillbirth and neonatal death charity. sufclondon@gmail.com

Women’s Experience of London’s Street Spaces During the Pandemic

How street space changes during the pandemic have affected women’s mobility in Camden?  Take the survey here.

Good Conversations in Challenging Times – MECC skills online training

New dates for July and August available to book now
An online course ideal for anyone that talks to people about Covid-19 related issues. Also a specific course for conversations about the Covid-19 vaccine, particularly where people may be unsure or unmotivated to take it.  Free to attend for anyone who works, volunteers or lives in Camden or Islington.

The Caraf Centre Holiday Play Scheme

Play Scheme- Monday to Thursday 8.30am to 5.30pm
£6 per day. Age:  5 to 8 year olds. Limited spaces
To register contact: Indira Vyas at The Caraf Centre, 27-30 Cheriton, Queen’s Crescent, London NW5 4EZ. Phone: 020 7 284 0030 ext: 1 email: sunshine@thecarafcentre.org.uk   www.thecarafcentre.co.uk

Integrated Care Systems – an introduction

Tuesday 6th July 4 – 5pm. A short introduction to understanding the new NHS structures – what they are and where the VCS fits in.  A talk for Camden Carers staff, trustees and volunteers.  Open to other Camden VCS organisations to attend.  Email Kevin for the zoom link. knunan@vac.org.uk

Newsletters

Camden Disabled Voices
Small Green Shoots
Healthwatch Camden
Coram’s Fields
The Winch
Camden People First Easy Read June News
Young Camden Foundation
All Ways Network
West Euston Partnership

National

England’s poorest areas left far behind with lack of social infrastructure

Study finds 10% worst-off wards are also least likely to get government funds to renew their communities.  Read the story in the Guardian.


See the Funding pages on VAC’s website for all the latest information.
Access the Idox Camden 4 Community grant search here.

Shared Endeavour Fund 2021/22

If you are a Civil Society organisation working in London and wish to deliver projects that tackle racism, hate, intolerance, extremism, or radicalisation, then find out more and see if you could apply for funding.
Applications may be submitted before the deadline of 9am on 3rd August 2021. You can find full details here.

Future Changemakers Fund is open

The Future Changemakers Fund panel will consider projects which will improve the safety of Camden’s young people aged 16-25, with a focus on:
1. Providing opportunities for young people to have positive and relatable role models or mentors.
2. Skills and Employment opportunities to improve mental health, life skills and career progression.
Grants are up to £10,000. Applications can be made directly to Camden Giving

Strengthening Civil Society programme

New Barings funding to support expert legal ‘hub’ organisations. The funding is designed to help hub organisations to scale their activities to enable them to work with more civil society organisations to challenge discrimination and disadvantage and create long-term social change. Details here.

London Fund for Racialised Communities

The BME Health Forum has opened a first funding round for organisations wishing to help communities in London experiencing racial inequality meet their immediate needs related to Covid-19. Grants of up to £20,000 are available for applications received by 12 noon (BST), Monday 26 July 2021.
This funding round is for charities and social enterprises with an average annual income of at least £100,000 but less than £600,000.
A second funding round for organisations with incomes less than £100,000
will be run no later than 1st September 2021.
Details of the opportunity and how to apply can be found here
Smaller organisations wishing to ensure they hear about the second round can join the BME Health Forum’s mailing list here

Young Camden Foundation Supplementary Education Fund – Deadline 5th July

Young Camden Foundation invites applications from supplementary schools and other organisations and out-of-school settings based in Camden who are able to deliver: Core Curriculum Subjects– an emphasis on the provision of core thematic learning to children and young people for example – extracurricular lessons, homework support, or weekend classes – in at least one or more of the following subjects: English, Mathematics and Science. To apply and for more information see here: https://youngcamdenfoundation.org.uk/funding/index

Lloyds Bank Foundation for England and Wales – Grant Programme Open

The Lloyds Bank Foundation for England and Wales funds small and medium sized local charities, funding  work helping people overcome complex social issues across England and Wales. Aimed at registered charities with an annual income of £25,000 to £1 million with a track record of helping people on a journey of positive change through in-depth, holistic and person-centred support. The focus is on work supporting adults and young people aged 17+. Unrestricted grants of up to £50,000 over 2 years, together with development support for your charity. Our programme has two strands, Complex Social Issues and Racial Equity. For more information and to apply, visit the website

Lloyds Bank Foundation Racial Equity funding

Lloyds Bank Foundation for England and Wales is to launch its Racial Equity funding for small and local charities that are led by and that support Black, Asian, and ethnic minority communities. Charities can apply for two-year unrestricted grants of £50,000 alongside development support.  Full details here.

Lists of Emergency Funders

 

VAC Events

Keep in eye on our Events Calendar to book and for more info.

Camden Voluntary Action Forum

The forum is open to all Camden voluntary and community  groups and organisations, community activists, social entrepreneurs, volunteers and anyone interested in local voluntary action. The Forum currently meets monthly online on the 3rd Wednesday of the month at 11am.
Next Forum is on Wednesday 21st July at 11am

Past Voluntary Action Forums: Resources

You can find presentations, recordings and resources from past forums here.

Safeguarding Courses:

More details on the VAC website: https://vac.org.uk/events/

Elfrida Rathbone Camden Leighton College

The Elfrida Rathbone Camden Leighton College is a specialist education provision for young people with a mild to moderate learning disability aged 16-24.  Leighton College is based in Kentish Town, Camden and accepts students from any London Borough.
We are open for applications from students (who must have an Education, Health and Care Plan) for a September 2021 start date and we are able to support transitions from secondary school or other colleges to the Leighton College.
For more information contact Samantha Childs, ERC Education Manager, at samantha@elfridacamden.org.uk or on 07917/ 193 885 / 020 7424 1617.

Art at Home

Free online programme of six multi-sensory creative activities for people living with dementia or mild cognitive impairment, alongside their carers.
Join the next programme starting on Thursday 8th July, and continuing for the five following Thursdays from 3PM – 4PM. This programme will be delivered over Zoom by artist and founder of Engage Here, Melissa Fry. Tools and materials will be sent to each participant prior to the start of the programme.
To sign up, either email info@engage-here.co.uk or fill in this online form

Uprising Stand Out

Uprising are running 4-week online employment support programme Stand Out. The programme will run from July 26th. The programme combines an intensive daily month-long online curriculum with up to a year of mentoring for each participant, designed to help young people in a competitive job market.
Further information and booking at https://www.uprising.org.uk/stand-out

Thriving Communities webinar

National Partnership Working across the National Academy for Social Prescribing – Who we are and what we do. Find out how the NASP partnerships build sustainability and legacy, Tuesday 6th July, 3-4.30pm Details and booking here.

Families, Food & Feelings

The Families, Food & Feelings group is FREE for parents/carers of children aged 5-17 who live or are registered with a GP in Islington or Camden. The group aims to support parents/carers in encouraging their children to live happy, healthy lives. The facilitators provide strategies and insight to help parents/carers feel confident. Find out more at the Brandon Centre website.

Sahaja Yoga Meditation (Free)

The method of Sahaja Yoga is unique: Through the experience of Kundalini awakening, the process of going into thoughtless awareness is completely spontaneous and does not require any kind of mental control. The effects of true meditation are long-lasting and increase with regular practice.
Meetup page: https://www.meetup.com/Free-Meditation-Yoga-London/events/xfhrdsyccgbcc/

C&I Recovery College Summer term course guide

Recovery College runs until 16 July.  Courses will be online using Microsoft Teams, with some courses also available as Youtube videos. Full details here.

The Camden Safeguarding Children Partnership

Virtual safeguarding training programme for Summer Term 2021 including Engaging Fathers in Safeguarding; Understanding Early Help in Camden; Contributing to Child Protection Case Conferences; Child Exploitation and many more. Full programme here.

Four job opportunities at Camden Council

3 x Community Partner
This role will be part of a dynamic team who are responsible for facilitating a strong relationship between the Council and the Voluntary Community Sector, in two ways:
1. Building a strong and resilient sector – ensuring the sector remains as a strong vehicle to help deliver outcomes and shift to changing need
2. Identifying and putting in place arrangements for greater collaboration
Senior Community Partner (Assets and Projects)
This is a fixed term post for 2 years, with a specific brief around use of assets by the voluntary and community sector.  Whilst the role sits within the Community Partnerships Team, the post holder will be expected to work closely with the Property Team as well as developing strong relationships with voluntary community sector (VCS) partners. Closing date  Monday 12th July

The Winch seeks Senior Fundraising Officer

Working with the Winch, you’ll be supported by a welcoming, talented and diverse community of staff, volunteers and young people, as you help shape and resource our future. We will invest in your professional development and personal growth. We will support your wellbeing.  You’ll experience first-hand the impact your work makes in our neighbourhood. Full details at Charity Jobs.

Office Administrator at Elfrida Rathbone Camden

Elfrida Rathbone Camden is recruiting a permanent part-time (four days a week) Office Administrator to help run their offices in Kentish Town.   Elfrida works with young disabled people and families.
£27,379 per year (£21,903 pro rata for 28 hours per week)
Closing date is Monday 19 July at 10am.
https://www.elfridacamden.org.uk/work-with-us/jobs/

The Caraf Centre is Recruiting Two Posts

Nursery Nurse/Practitioner wanted at Sunshine Day Nursery
The Caraf Centre’s Sunshine Day Nursery is fully committed to the care and safeguarding of children. The successful applicants will work with children aged 1 to 4 years old. This is a great opportunity to join a friendly setting based in the London Borough of Camden.
Play Leader and Play Workers wanted at The Caraf Centre’s new Holiday Play Scheme
We’re looking to recruit Fun Zone staff to supervise and assist in the delivery of our play scheme. All hours between 8.30 a.m to 5.30 p.m on a rota basis, therefore you must available during all relevant school holiday dates.
To find out more about either role please contact
Indira Vyas or Juma Laila on 0207 284 0030 Ext: 203
E: sunshine@thecarafcentre.org.uk  web: www.thecarafcentre.co.uk
The Caraf Centre, 27-30 Cheriton, Queen’s Crescent NW5 4EZ

Vaccine Volunteers Wanted

There are three roles to fill:
• Marshals, who welcome people to the centres and guide them through the process, helping maintain social distancing and clean conditions.
• Reception administrators, who log people in, check appointment details and deal with any initial non-clinical questions.
• Vaccination administrators who sit with the medical staff and ensure that vaccine details are added to patient records.
You will need to be willing to sign up for half-day sessions – as little or as often as you can. contact: email: camden.healthpartners@nhs.net

Sante Project seeks Befriender Volunteers

Sante Project provides support for refugees and mental health.  Currently Sante is recruiting befrienders.  Full training and support is provided.  Knowledge of an additional language is desirable.  Contact Ruth Appleton appletonruth@gmail.com

PENHA seeks Programme Manager Volunteer

Volunteer/pro-bono (three  days per week).
Deadline 10.07.2021
PENHA, the Pastoral and Environmental Network in the Horn of Africa, is an African inspired and African led organisation working among pastoralist and agro-pastoralist communities. Its main mission is to promote sustainable development among pastoral and agro-pastoral communities through gender equality, resilience, enterprise and innovation, and regional cooperation across the Horn of Africa. Full details and how to apply on the PENHA website.

Calthorpe Community Garden, Seeks Chair

Calthorpe Community Garden exists to improve the physical and emotional wellbeing of the local community. We are seeking a Chair who is a seasoned professional with outstanding communication skills and a strong steer on governance. This is an important role and an opportunity to make a positive difference by supporting and enhancing a local community by helping to deliver services as we embark on a period of development to transform our provision for years to come. For a full job description please email: calthorpetrustees@gmail.com. Closing date: 5pm on Friday 20 August 2021.

LAWRS seeks Violence Against Women & Girls Worker

Part time: 3 days (21 hours) per week £27,550 per annum pro rata
We are seeking for a committed Latin American woman to join LAWRS’ Violence Against Women and Girls (VAWG) team,  which supports Latin American women affected by VAWG (e.g. domestic abuse, sexual violence, harmful practices, trafficking for sexual exploitation and other forms of gender-based violence).  Full details at Charity Jobs.

VAC is Recruiting a Communications Worker

I day per week £28k pro rata, pension, annual leave and flexible working
VAC is a small but high-profile local umbrella organisation for the Camden vcs  – part of a network of sister organisations acros the country.  The primary purpose of your role is to develop and implement the marketing & communications strategy for VAC, leading our communications such as our high-profile weekly newsletter, social media and web content.  You will need to work with all staff as well as a range of external stakeholders and partners.  As well as the VAC website and communication channels, we also run the general portal into the Camden voluntary and community sector – OneCamden.com and the @onecamden twitter.  Apply with CV and covering letter. Full details here. Deadline 30th June.

Camden Mind Ventures Charity Shop Retail Manager

35 hrs pw Salary £22,000 pa 25 days A/L plus 8 bank holiday days
Camden Mind Ventures runs a busy charity shop located in the heart of Camden Town on behalf of Mind in Camden, a mental health charity.
The aim of the shop is to generate vital funds to continue the work of the charity which supports people of all ages who have substantial mental health issues.
We need a commercially aware manager with a passion for maximising income for the charity to take responsibility for managing the shop to ensure it meets its aim, ideally with experience of charity shops, though this is not essential.
Application packs are available from 020 7911 0822 or admin@mindincamden.org.uk or can be downloaded from www.mindincamden.org.uk/support-us/jobs
Closing Date: Monday 12 July 12.00 noon.

COVID-19 Health Champions

Join the COVID-19 Health Champion movement to get the latest advice and guidance about COVID-19 so that you can help and share the information with your community, and let us know what is and isn’t working. You can access trusted information through regular updates and weekly online drop-in sessions about the vaccine, testing and more.
If you work, live or volunteer in Camden, simply complete the form here to sign up! If you’ve got questions, email CHC@islington.gov.uk.

Hopscotch Homecare needs Care Workers.

Hopscotch Homecare are a very caring,well-established and expanding care agency that has been providing care workers to clients in and around Camden for 20 years. We are looking for care workers who would like to help our clients to continue living safely and independently in their own homes.
Day/Night hours available and must be able to work at least two late shifts a week and alternate weekends  Contact:recruitment@hopscotchawc.org.uk

Paid work opportunities for people who have been laid off/ reduced income

Local Adult social care providers are still recruiting, and as they support the NHS to move vulnerable adults out of hospital to stay well at home, their need is growing. Contact Proud to Care.

London Irish Centre Office Space

There are 3 office  spaces available for rent at the London Irish Centre in Camden Square, NW1.
Space 1 – one desk office – £480 per month
Space 2 – three desk office – £700 per month
Space 3 – 3 offices – 6 desk spaces – £1200 per month
For more information contact Jen on 07947 109 064. Full details here.

Supporting People with Long-Covid in Camden

The Camden team support people with signs & symptoms lasting for longer than 12 weeks (NICE) to be diagnosed as Long-Covid. They may occur in conjunction with other conditions.  Referrals need to come from GP’s or the Post-Covid clinic at UCLH. They should be sent to, camdenreferrals.cnwl@nhs.net
The Long-Covid team consists of Occupational Therapy and Physiotherapy with a Rehab Assistant to support and  access to psychology if required.
Contact Rob Clarke on rob.clarke6@nhs.net for any information or enquiries.

Google Career Certificates

Camden, Google and Coursera are offering free professional training to 500 Camden residents.
There are four programmes to choose from: IT Support, Data Analysis, Project Management and UX Design. You don’t need any experience or a degree to take part in a course, just an interest in starting a new career.
Residents can register for the free courses here

Keeping The Community Directory Up-to-date

As we enter Autumn lots is changing.  Buildings are starting to re-open, some activities are moving back into the real world, some food parcel deliveries have ended, while other food projects continue.  Help us to keep the directory up-to-date by updating your details as they change.
If you would like to make a new entry in the directory use this link.   If you would like to update an existing entry look out for an email from us early next week with a unique link for you to update.
View the Directory here.  View the map here.

How to Volunteer and How to Recruit Volunteers in Camden

Volunteer in Camden at Time to Spare.
Volunteer for the NHS at GoodSAM.
Join a neighbourhood Mutual Aid group.
Organisations that are signed up to Time to Spare can now request volunteers through a brokerage team making it much easier to access the volunteers. The brokers can help match volunteers with voluntary and community organisations who have a need for verified/ vetted volunteers. The service will also help to verify or carry out new DBS check with volunteers.
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Voluntary Action Camden e-bulletin 25th June 2021


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VAC Weekly Newsletter
25th June 2021

News  |  Funding  |  VAC Events  |  Other Events  |  Jobs & Volunteers  |  Offers & Resources

Highlights

Camden’s Climate and Ecological Goals; Vaccine Bus; Vaccine Volunteers; GoParksCamden Walk; Talk for Health Events; Electric Scooter Consultation; Office Space at London Irish Centre + Newsletters + Resources + funding + jobs + volunteers & more

Feature 

What progress towards Camden’s Climate & Ecological Emergency goals?

Two years ago, Camden Council declared a Climate and Ecological Emergency, with an ambitious 2030 Net Zero carbon target. A Citizen’s Assembly and publication of Camden’s Climate Action Plan (2020) followed.
Hear from Cllr Georgia Gould, Farhana Yamin and also Green Assembly Member, Zack Polanski.  Full details and booking at Eventbrite.

 

 

 

Vaccine Bus

The COVID-19 community vaccination bus ise at  Regent’s Park Estate today.
• Friday 25 June, 3 – 7pm  near Robert Street.
This is a free service for anyone who is currently eligible for the vaccine. You don’t need to be registered with a GP or have an NHS number to be vaccinated.Book in advance 020 7974 4444 (option 9). You can turn up at the bus during operating times but please try to book in advance.

Vaccine Volunteers Wanted

There are three roles to fill:
• Marshals, who welcome people to the centres and guide them through the process, helping maintain social distancing and clean conditions.
• Reception administrators, who log people in, check appointment details and deal with any initial non-clinical questions.
• Vaccination administrators who sit with the medical staff and ensure that vaccine details are added to patient records.
You will need to be willing to sign up for half-day sessions – as little or as often as you can. contact: email: camden.healthpartners@nhs.net

GoParksCamden – Discover the parks

The walking route takes in more than 20 Camden parks and waterways. Guide yourself along the trail at your own speed and for as long as you like. Find out more at Eventbrite or on the Go Parks London website.

Talk for Health

Train the Chair on Wednesday 30th June 2021 (10am-4pm)
A one day training with Nicky Forsythe is designed to give you the Talk for Health model and style of peer group facilitation to join the Talk for Health Cafe and Chair & Share Group Facilitation Team
Taster on Tuesday 6th July 2021 (4 – 6pm)
A 2 hour introduction to Talk for Health

Have your say!

Transport for London has launched an electric scooter hire trial across parts of London. We are now consulting on whether to take part and how electric scooter hire in Camden would be managed. We’re committed to exploring options for sustainable forms of transport and ways to tackle the climate crisis. The consultation closes on 12th July 2021.

London Irish Centre Office Space

There are 3 office  spaces available for rent at the London Irish Centre in Camden Square, NW1.
Space 1 – one desk office – £480 per month
Space 2 – three desk office – £700 per month
Space 3 – 3 offices – 6 desk spaces – £1200 per month
For more information contact Jen on 07947 109 064. Full details here.

Newsletters

Coram’s Fields
The Winch
Recommend Me
Camden People First Easy Read June News
London Plus
Young Camden Foundation
All Ways Network
West Euston Partnership

National


See the Funding pages on VAC’s website for all the latest information.
Access the Idox Camden 4 Community grant search here.

Future Changemakers Fund is open

The Future Changemakers Fund panel will consider projects which will improve the safety of Camden’s young people aged 16-25, with a focus on the following criteria:
1. Providing opportunities for young people to have positive and relatable role models or mentors.
2. Skills and Employment opportunities to improve mental health, life skills and career progression.
Grants are up to £10,000. Applications can be made directly to Camden Giving

London Fund for Racialised Communities

The BME Health Forum has opened a first funding round for organisations wishing to help communities in London experiencing racial inequality meet their immediate needs related to Covid-19. Grants of up to £20,000 are available for applications received by 12 noon (BST), Monday 26 July 2021.
This funding round is for charities and social enterprises with an average annual income of at least £100,000 but less than £600,000.
A second funding round for organisations with incomes less than £100,000
will be run no later than 1st September 2021.
Details of the opportunity and how to apply can be found here
Smaller organisations wishing to ensure they hear about the second round can join the BME Health Forum’s mailing list here

Funding and Support for Security at Places of Worship

The Home Office is offering funds for places of worship to enhance their security. Up to £56,000, and they will pay for 100% of the cost of the work. But you must act fast – entries close on 2nd July.
CST also runs a range of webinars on a variety of security related topics.  See the full list here.

Young Camden Foundation Supplementary Education Fund

Young Camden Foundation invites applications from supplementary schools and other organisations and out-of-school settings based in Camden who are able to deliver: Core Curriculum Subjects– an emphasis on the provision of core thematic learning to children and young people for example – extracurricular lessons, homework support, or weekend classes – in at least one or more of the following subjects: English, Mathematics and Science. To apply and for more information see here: https://youngcamdenfoundation.org.uk/funding/index

Lloyds Bank Foundation for England and Wales – Grant Programme Open

The Lloyds Bank Foundation for England and Wales funds small and medium sized local charities, funding  work helping people overcome complex social issues across England and Wales. Aimed at registered charities with an annual income of £25,000 to £1 million with a track record of helping people on a journey of positive change through in-depth, holistic and person-centred support. The focus is on work supporting adults and young people aged 17+. Unrestricted grants of up to £50,000 over 2 years, together with development support for your charity. Our programme has two strands, Complex Social Issues and Racial Equity. For more information and to apply, visit the website

Lloyds Bank Foundation Racial Equity funding

Lloyds Bank Foundation for England and Wales is to launch its Racial Equity funding for small and local charities that are led by and that support Black, Asian, and ethnic minority communities. Charities can apply for two-year unrestricted grants of £50,000 alongside development support.  Full details here.

Windrush Community Fund Phase 2

Grants of between £2,500 and £25,000 are available to:
~ Increase awareness and understanding of the Windrush Scheme and Windrush Compensation Scheme or both.
~ Reach more communities and those individuals who may have been affected because they could not prove their lawful status in the UK.
~ Ensure that individuals and communities know how to apply.
~ Build capacity at a community and grassroots level to support those affected to access the schemes.  Full details here.  Closes 30 June.

Lists of Emergency Funders

 

VAC Events

Keep in eye on our Events Calendar to book and for more info.

Camden Voluntary Action Forum

The forum is open to all Camden voluntary and community  groups and organisations, community activists, social entrepreneurs, volunteers and anyone interested in local voluntary action. The Forum currently meets monthly online on the 3rd Wednesday of the month at 11am.
Next Forum is on Wednesday 21st July at 11am

Past Voluntary Action Forums: Resources

You can find presentations, recordings and resources from past forums here.

Safeguarding Courses:

Introduction to Safeguarding for Trustees
Wednesday, June 30 @ 1:00 pm – 2:30 pm
The Charity Commission for England and Wales states that “safeguarding should be a key governance priority for all charity trustees”.
https://vac.org.uk/event/introduction-to-safeguarding-for-trustees-2/

More details on the VAC website: https://vac.org.uk/events/

Elfrida Rathbone Camden Leighton College

The Elfrida Rathbone Camden Leighton College is a specialist education provision for young people with a mild to moderate learning disability aged 16-24.  Leighton College is based in Kentish Town, Camden and accepts students from any London Borough.
We are open for applications from students (who must have an Education, Health and Care Plan) for a September 2021 start date and we are able to support transitions from secondary school or other colleges to the Leighton College.
For more information contact Samantha Childs, ERC Education Manager, at samantha@elfridacamden.org.uk or on 07917/ 193 885 / 020 7424 1617.

Art at Home

Free online programme of six multi-sensory creative activities for people living with dementia or mild cognitive impairment, alongside their carers.
Join the next programme starting on Thursday 8th July, and continuing for the five following Thursdays from 3PM – 4PM. This programme will be delivered over Zoom by artist and founder of Engage Here, Melissa Fry. Tools and materials will be sent to each participant prior to the start of the programme.
To sign up, either email info@engage-here.co.uk or fill in this online form

NHS Picnic

Islington and Camden Keep Our NHS Public branches are planning to hold a picnic on Saturday 3rd July to celebrate the NHS 73rd birthday.  It will be held in the St Pancras Gardens from 1pm to 4pm. Bring your own picnic and non-alcoholic drinks. Details at Eventbrite.

Uprising Stand Out

Uprising are running 4-week online employment support programme Stand Out. The programme will run from July 26th. The programme combines an intensive daily month-long online curriculum with up to a year of mentoring for each participant, designed to help young people in a competitive job market.
Further information and booking at https://www.uprising.org.uk/stand-out

Route into Work with London Transport Museum

London Transport Museum will be hosting a range of summer courses for young people. Find out more here.
If you have any questions, please contact RouteIntoWork@ltmuseum.co.uk.

Thriving Communities webinar

National Partnership Working across the National Academy for Social Prescribing – Who we are and what we do. Find out how the NASP partnerships build sustainability and legacy, Tuesday 6th July, 3-4.30pm Details and booking here.

Barnardo’s Nightwatch Child Exploitation Training

Monday 28th June 2021 14.00 – 16.00
Barnardo’s Nightwatch is delivering an online 2 hour training session to improve the ability of people who work in or with the Night Time Economy in Camden to recognise and respond to child exploitation.
Register your interest to Jerrie.Andrews@camden.gov.uk

Families, Food & Feelings

The Families, Food & Feelings group is FREE for parents/carers of children aged 5-17 who live or are registered with a GP in Islington or Camden. The group aims to support parents/carers in encouraging their children to live happy, healthy lives. The facilitators provide strategies and insight to help parents/carers feel confident. Find out more at the Brandon Centre website.

Sahaja Yoga Meditation (Free)

The method of Sahaja Yoga is unique: Through the experience of Kundalini awakening, the process of going into thoughtless awareness is completely spontaneous and does not require any kind of mental control. The effects of true meditation are long-lasting and increase with regular practice.
Meetup page: https://www.meetup.com/Free-Meditation-Yoga-London/events/xfhrdsyccgbcc/

C&I Recovery College Summer term course guide

Recovery College runs until 16 July.  Courses will be online using Microsoft Teams, with some courses also available as Youtube videos. Full details here.

The Camden Safeguarding Children Partnership

Virtual safeguarding training programme for Summer Term 2021 including Engaging Fathers in Safeguarding; Understanding Early Help in Camden; Contributing to Child Protection Case Conferences; Child Exploitation and many more. Full programme here.

Sante Project seeks Befriender Volunteers

Sante Project provides support for refugees and mental health.  Currently Sante is recruiting befrienders.  Full training and support is provided.  Knowledge of an additional language is desirable.  Contact Ruth Appleton appletonruth@gmail.com

PENHA seeks Programme Manager Volunteer

Volunteer/pro-bono (three  days per week).
Deadline 10.07.2021
PENHA, the Pastoral and Environmental Network in the Horn of Africa, is an African inspired and African led organisation working among pastoralist and agro-pastoralist communities. Its main mission is to promote sustainable development among pastoral and agro-pastoral communities through gender equality, resilience, enterprise and innovation, and regional cooperation across the Horn of Africa. Full details and how to apply on the PENHA website.

Calthorpe Community Garden, Seeks Chair

Calthorpe Community Garden exists to improve the physical and emotional wellbeing of the local community. We are seeking a Chair who is a seasoned professional with outstanding communication skills and a strong steer on governance. This is an important role and an opportunity to make a positive difference by supporting and enhancing a local community by helping to deliver services as we embark on a period of development to transform our provision for years to come. For a full job description please email: calthorpetrustees@gmail.com. Closing date: 5pm on Friday 20 August 2021.

LAWRS seeks Violence Against Women & Girls Worker

Part time: 3 days (21 hours) per week £27,550 per annum pro rata
We are seeking for a committed Latin American woman to join LAWRS’ Violence Against Women and Girls (VAWG) team,  which supports Latin American women affected by VAWG (e.g. domestic abuse, sexual violence, harmful practices, trafficking for sexual exploitation and other forms of gender-based violence).  Full details at Charity Jobs.

VAC is Recruiting a Communications Worker

I day per week £28k pro rata, pension, annual leave and flexible working
VAC is a small but high-profile local umbrella organisation for the Camden vcs  – part of a network of sister organisations acros the country.  The primary purpose of your role is to develop and implement the marketing & communications strategy for VAC, leading our communications such as our high-profile weekly newsletter, social media and web content.  You will need to work with all staff as well as a range of external stakeholders and partners.  As well as the VAC website and communication channels, we also run the general portal into the Camden voluntary and community sector – OneCamden.com and the @onecamden twitter.  Apply with CV and covering letter. Full details here. Deadline 30th June.

Camden Mind Ventures Charity Shop Retail Manager

35 hrs pw Salary £22,000 pa 25 days A/L plus 8 bank holiday days
Camden Mind Ventures runs a busy charity shop located in the heart of Camden Town on behalf of Mind in Camden, a mental health charity.
The aim of the shop is to generate vital funds to continue the work of the charity which supports people of all ages who have substantial mental health issues.
We need a commercially aware manager with a passion for maximising income for the charity to take responsibility for managing the shop to ensure it meets its aim, ideally with experience of charity shops, though this is not essential.
Application packs are available from 020 7911 0822 or admin@mindincamden.org.uk or can be downloaded from www.mindincamden.org.uk/support-us/jobs
Closing Date: Monday 12 July 12.00 noon.

Solace Volunteering Opportunities

Solace Women’s Aid have a number of volunteering vacancies.  See the website for full details and how to apply.

COVID-19 Health Champions

Join the COVID-19 Health Champion movement to get the latest advice and guidance about COVID-19 so that you can help and share the information with your community, and let us know what is and isn’t working. You can access trusted information through regular updates and weekly online drop-in sessions about the vaccine, testing and more.
If you work, live or volunteer in Camden, simply complete the form here to sign up! If you’ve got questions, email CHC@islington.gov.uk.

Hopscotch Homecare needs Care Workers.

Hopscotch Homecare are a very caring,well-established and expanding care agency that has been providing care workers to clients in and around Camden for 20 years. We are looking for care workers who would like to help our clients to continue living safely and independently in their own homes.
Day/Night hours available and must be able to work at least two late shifts a week and alternate weekends  Contact:recruitment@hopscotchawc.org.uk

Paid work opportunities for people who have been laid off/ reduced income

Local Adult social care providers are still recruiting, and as they support the NHS to move vulnerable adults out of hospital to stay well at home, their need is growing. Contact Proud to Care.

Free Venue Space for Older LGBTQ+ Group

Castlehaven Community Association Ageactivity 60+ Project is looking to support an older LGBTQ+ group who may be in need of a regular, safe place to meet. They could be an established group who may have lost a previous venue space over the last year or may be a new group waiting to start.
Castlehaven has recently been refurbished and is a welcoming, friendly and accessible centre located in the heart of Camden.
Contact Alison on 020 7692 2238 or email alison@castlehaven.org.uk

Supporting People with Long-Covid in Camden

The Camden team support people with signs & symptoms lasting for longer than 12 weeks (NICE) to be diagnosed as Long-Covid. They may occur in conjunction with other conditions.  Referrals need to come from GP’s or the Post-Covid clinic at UCLH. They should be sent to, camdenreferrals.cnwl@nhs.net
The Long-Covid team consists of Occupational Therapy and Physiotherapy with a Rehab Assistant to support and  access to psychology if required.
Contact Rob Clarke on rob.clarke6@nhs.net for any information or enquiries.

Google Career Certificates

Camden, Google and Coursera are offering free professional training to 500 Camden residents.
There are four programmes to choose from: IT Support, Data Analysis, Project Management and UX Design. You don’t need any experience or a degree to take part in a course, just an interest in starting a new career.
Residents can register for the free courses here

The Queen’s Award for Voluntary Service

Nominations for 2022 are now open.  Find out more here.

Keeping The Community Directory Up-to-date

As we enter Autumn lots is changing.  Buildings are starting to re-open, some activities are moving back into the real world, some food parcel deliveries have ended, while other food projects continue.  Help us to keep the directory up-to-date by updating your details as they change.
If you would like to make a new entry in the directory use this link.   If you would like to update an existing entry look out for an email from us early next week with a unique link for you to update.
View the Directory here.  View the map here.

How to Volunteer and How to Recruit Volunteers in Camden

Volunteer in Camden at Time to Spare.
Volunteer for the NHS at GoodSAM.
Join a neighbourhood Mutual Aid group.
Organisations that are signed up to Time to Spare can now request volunteers through a brokerage team making it much easier to access the volunteers. The brokers can help match volunteers with voluntary and community organisations who have a need for verified/ vetted volunteers. The service will also help to verify or carry out new DBS check with volunteers.
Get support and resources from Volunteer Centre Camden
The council has a  page of resources to help community organisations

Keep in touch and up-to-date via the e-bulletin and @onecamden twitter.  We have a comprehensive COVID-19 update page and a resources page.

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