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Voluntary Action Camden e-bulletin 2nd February 2018

 


VAC Weekly Newsletter
2nd February 2018

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

Highlights

Camden Can Innovation Fund Deadline soon; Extra date for GDPR Workshop; CPPEG Meeting; Heath Hands activities; Camden Carers Voice; Recycled Furniture; Intergenerational Week video; Action Youth Boxing + training, events, funding opportunities, jobs and volunteering + more

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Camden Can Innovation Fund – closing date – 13th February 2018

The closing date for applying to the Camden Can Innovation Fund is Tuesday 13 February 2018.
The fund offers grants of up to £25,000 to projects that will help tackle the complex issues behind obesity. It will support the development of innovative projects created by Camden organisations and residents that will help people across the borough stay a healthy weight. Each project must be able to be put into practice and have a direct benefit to people who live in Camden.
For more information or to apply, please visit camden.gov.uk/camdencaninnovationfund

Get Ready for GDPR: Extra Date Added

Due to popularity we have arranged a second GDPR workshop on Wednesday, 28th February 1 – 3pm.
GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation) is an EU regulation which will come into force on 25 May 2018.
This workshop will help guide you through the key points around GDPR. We will cover the key legal aspects but the workshop will take a more a practical approach to help you apply this to your situation so that you leave the session with the tools you need to help your organisation become GDPR compliant. Book here.

Camden Patient and Public Engagement Group (CPPEG) open meeting

Tuesday 6 February 2018 2pm – 4pm at The Camden Centre, Judd St, Kings Cross, London WC1H 9JE
Chair: Hilary Lance, Adelaide General Practice PPG member
Agenda Items
Rapids and admission avoidance strategy/action plan (acute care)
Presenter: Karen Derrick, Commissioning Manager, Camden CCG
Annual Health Checks – Learning Disabilities
Presenter: Dulwinder Jandu, Strategic Commissioner – Learning Disabilities
CPPEG and PPG Forum Forward Planner
Presenter: Martin Emery, Communications and Engagement Team, Camden CCG
Medicines Management Consultations (over the counter and items not routinely prescribed)
Presenters: Dr Philip Taylor, GP, Parliament Hill Medical Centre/Camden CCG & Rachael Clark, Head of Medicines Management, Camden CCG
Our PPG newsletter shares all our latest news and opportunities for patients and the public to be involved in our work. Please email engagement@camdenccg.nhs.uk to subscribe.

Community Heath project offers FREE activities to community groups

As part of our Community Heath project, Heath Hands are delighted to offer free activities on Hampstead Heath, Kenwood, Highgate Wood and Golders Hill Park to local community groups who would like to access our green spaces but might need a bit of support to do so. We can run guided walks, help you organise a social event, offer nature-based activities or volunteer taster sessions etc. More information here: http://heath-hands.org.uk/cms/community-heath

The first Camden Carers Voice meeting of 2018

Taking place on 8th February from 10:30 – 12:30pm at Argenta House, Aspern Grove, NW3 2AB. We will be finding out about redevelopment plans for Charlie Ratchfords and CCS. For more information please email: philippar@centre404.org.uk

How to Measure Your Impact on Wellbeing

The organisation What Works Well have produced a free online resource to help you show outcomes and impact on wellbeing using recognised Office of National Statistics criteria and standardised questions.

Recycled Office Furniture

National organisation Reyooz has free used office furniture for voluntary organisations. Usually there is a delivery charge to pay. Find out more at https://www.reyooz.com/

Camden Intergenerational Week

Camden Intergenerational Week works across Camden’s diverse communities to forge and strengthen long-lasting, intercultural and personal relationships, with a focus on intergenerational connections.View a video of this year’s event here.

Action Youth Boxing

Action Youth Intervention Project and the AYBI- Action Youth Boxing Intervention Program have a new webiste: www.aybi.co.uk

Camden Disability Action

Catch up with the latest news from Camden Disability Action.

National

A community development approach to empowering communities affected by gang violence

Paul Bragman and Sian Penner, two Big Local reps, offer four key ways that community development approaches can help empower communities affected by these issues. Read the full article here.

Why it’s time to tell a new story about UK poverty

‘Conservative MP Ben Bradley apologised last week for his remarks about a “vast sea of unemployed wasters” and for suggesting benefit claimants should have vasectomies.
Bradley also faced criticism for saying public sector workers should quit if they don’t think they’re paid enough.
It’s natural to feel outraged by news stories like this. They tap into a deep – and justified – concern about the demonisation of people experiencing poverty. The fact that Ben Bradley has recently been tasked with improving the Conservative Party’s image adds an element of farce. It’s a story that’s ripe for indignant social media sharing.
But why does this story make us feel the way that we do and why did Bradley feel that these were appropriate remarks to make?
While many of us feel that Ben Bradley’s views are offensive and upsetting, he is far from alone in holding them. At some level, we all hold ideas that his underlying message taps into.’
Full story and project details at the JRF website.

The Latest Edition of the Council’s Funding Bulletin can be found here.

See the Funding pages on VAC’s website for all the latest information.

Camden Community Festival Fund 2018

The fund is to sustain and develop Camden’s rich culture, its strong communities and dynamic partnerships by supporting quality, creative events, projects and activities. This year the fund is managed by Voluntary Action Camden (VAC).
Applications are welcome for grants of £200 to £5000 for:
~ Small-scale events with a capacity of under 500 people, the maximum amount that can be applied for is £500. Download the application here
~ Larger-scale events with a capacity of 500 people or more the maximum that can be applied for is £5,000. Please note the average is £1,000. Download the application here
A copy of the detailed guideline can be downloaded here.
The deadline for completed applications is: 23:59 on Wednesday 28th February 2018

Comic Relief – Core Strength

This 12-month programme is responding to the growing need of small locally-led groups to cover their day-to-day costs. The aim is to provide funding for groups’ core costs – meaning expenditure that is not connected to delivering projects but focusing on investing in the organisation as a whole, such as basic running costs. We know securing core funding can be tough and want to use this programme to help support those doing much needed work in their local communities.
Grants of between £1,000 and £10,000 are available for organisations with an annual income of £100,000 or under in the last financial year.
Deadline for Round 2 applications is 26th February 2018 by 5pm.
Round 3 opens on 16th April 2018, deadline for applications 28th May 2018
For more information contact 020 7582 5117 or applications@londoncf.org.uk or go to the LCF website.

Kitchen social is changing

No longer is it about ensuring children at risk don’t go hungry but the new model looks at changing behaviour which can assist families in getting out of poverty through a wide range of training modules, confidence and employment opportunities for parents, volunteers and teenagers 16 plus.
Kitchen social offers a grant of £1,200 each year for three years to support each hub to deliver 20 meals spread across the holidays.
Contact: Miguel Gonzalez, Kitchen Social Project Manager T: 020 7983 4254 M: 07706896741 www.mayorsfundforlondon.org.uk

Building a Stronger Britain Together Programme

There are both in-kind and grant funding opportunities available under the Building a Stronger Britain Together (BSBT) programme. This is a Home Office funded scheme which supports projects delivering any of the following outcomes:
· Increased sense of belonging and civic participation at the local level
· More resilient communities
· Fewer people holding attitudes, beliefs and feelings that oppose shared values
The programme aims to help groups who work to create more resilient communities to expand their reach and influence. Two forms of supports are available:
1. In-kind support: examples include social media training; materials to help fund-raising drives; help building a website; making films; tools for groups to expand their reach; advice on PR and media strategies; communications training for staff.
2. Grants: targeted funding for specific projects with demonstrable outcomes which provide a positive alternative to extremist voices.
Website: https://www.gov.uk/guidance/building-a-stronger-britain-together
Please contact Nyree Moore (nyree.moore@camden.gov.uk / 07771572976) for further information and support with the application process.

BBC Children in Need Small Grants

Grants of up to £10,000 (per year, for up to three years) are available to not for profit organisations working to support children and young people who are experiencing disadvantage. The deadline for applications is Thurs 1st March. Go to the BBC Children in Need website for full details.

Weston Anniversary Fund

To celebrate the Foundation’s anniversary and the vital role of volunteers and community charities, we are excited to launch a additional grants scheme that will be open to applications from 5th January to 30th June 2018 exclusively – the Weston Anniversary Fund (capital fund £30k – £150K).
This is a Capital grants scheme and applying is a simple one-step process. Please read About the Fund, its Application Guidelines and take a quick quiz to find out if you are eligible to apply. And if you are, good luck!
If this fund doesn’t fit your particular charity or project, then you may want to consider applying to our ongoing, regular grants scheme at garfieldweston.org.

Camden Giving

Camden Giving have published the timetable for the various grants programmes they will be offering over the coming 12 months. There are 6 programmes in total. You can view the full timetable here.

Healthy Minds Programme with Mind in Camden

There is a full programme of activities taking place at the Living Centre as part of the Healthy Minds programme. Full details on the VAC training calendar.

Voluntary Action Camden working in partnership with Mary Ward Centre.

Project Management. Introductory Certificate. The APM Fundamentals Qualification. (www.apm.org.uk)

15th February – 29 March. 7 meetings.
This course is for people who want skills in project management that could be applied in business or other environments. It is for those wishing to gain a broad understanding of the principles of the profession. Final assessment is by a short multiple-choice online exam. The course syllabus details are available on the Association for Project Management website – www.apm.org.uk.
Thursdays 18.00 – 20.30. £425. Concessions £173. Bursaries also available, subject to application, to part or all of the costs of the course.
For further information and to apply please contact Rahul Miah. rahul.miah@marywardcentre.ac.uk 020 7269 6042

A Coaching and Mentoring Network

VAC, in partnership with residents and small businesses, has successfully set up a network of experienced and qualified coaches and mentors. This service is available free of charge, for up to six sessions, and is open to anyone involved in the voluntary and community sector in Camden.
The recruitment and matching process is about to commence. So, if you are interested in taking advantage of this offer, or you have staff, trustees or volunteers that may be interested, please contact Simone Hensby at VAC on 7284 6550. shensby@vac.org.uk

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

Free Making Every Contact Count (MECC) training for voluntary sector staff

If you work in Camden or Islington, you can access this FREE training to help you to signpost and support your clients to get the help they need earlier.
MECC training is about helping you to spot those opportunities in the thousands of conversations that you are already having with residents locally, having the confidence and skills to raise issues appropriately, and help you to signpost to further support MECC training is available for free for voluntary sector organisations in Camden. The training includes:
– An e-learning module which focuses on awareness of needs, brief advice and signposting (40 minutes)
– Face to face training focusing on recognition of needs, brief advice, signposting and practicing skills for having a MECC conversation (3.5 hours)
New training dates have recently been released: https://www.camdenmecc.org.uk/courses
We now offer bespoke MECC training for your teams, where we can deliver the training at your office, and tailor the training to suit your team’s needs. To book a bespoke session please contact mecc@islington.gov.uk

Resilient Families Training (aimed at front line professionals working with parents and young people regarding online safety, radicalisation and extremism)

Free training opportunities (dates below) around online safety, radicalisation and extremism. The training will be delivered by ParentZone who specialise in training around digital safety and will run from 10am to 3pm. Topics covered include:
· Working with families to respond to the specific risk of online radicalisation and extremism, suitable for parenting practitioners and community leaders already working with parents.
· The day will give an overview of online risk and harm with specific information on supporting parents to respond to the risk of online radicalisation and extremism.
· The course will equip professionals with the skills they need to support confident digital parenting, raising both parents’ and children’s resilience online.
· Includes an introduction to the Resilient Families online parenting course and post-course access to the Resilient Families course as PowerPoint presentations.
Staff are also given PowerPoints, videos and handouts to enable them to deliver the Resilient Families programme to parents.
Two training dates available:
14th February 2018; training held in room 10.10 Kiln, 5 Pancras Square – 2 spaces left
22nd February 2018; training held in Committee Room 4, Town Hall – 10 spaces left
Please contact Karina Kaur to book: Karina.Kaur@camden.gov.uk

WEP AGM 15th February

The West Euston Partnership (WEP) cordially invites you to WEP’s Annual General Meeting. Taking place on Thursday 15 February 2018, 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm, at WEP 29 – 31 Hampstead Road, NW1.
There will be refreshments from 6:45 pm.
Please RSVP, as soon as possible to sharon@westeuston.org

Vision for Young Londoners: What’s the challenge for young Londoners? Consultations with Young People

Barriers to the creative industries
We are looking to speak to young people between the age of 14-25. We are hosting an event Monday, 19th February 2018 from 1:00pm to 4:00pm, food and travel reimbursements will be provided.
Literacy skills in non-formal education
Partnership for Young London and the National Literacy Trust are working together to explore the role of non-formal education.
Meeting for young people between the age of 14-25, especially those taking part in activities and programmes outside of school. Monday, 19th February 2018 from 1:00pm to 4:00pm, food and travel reimbursements will be provided.
For more information about the project, please download the research briefing.
To get involved please contact zoe.nation@cityoflondon.gov.uk

The Living Centre seeks Manager

30hrs per week £40, 000 pro-rata
Somers Town Community Association is in a very exciting phase of its development. We are an ambitious and well respected “go to”, charity based in the heart of the Kings Cross “Knowledge Quarter” in London. We have a very strong, relationship with our local community and stakeholders and are proud of our central role in many partnerships and consortia.
We are now recruiting for a Living Centre Manager to help make this happen.
This is an exciting opportunity for a highly motivated person to make their mark and be part of one of the most amazing new facilities to be developed in Somers Town for generations.
The successful candidate will:-
Have at least two years’ proven experience of managing a front line community facility/building
Have a minimum of two years’ experience working directly with community groups in a paid or voluntary capacity; managing and developing community services, projects, or activities.
Have experience of fundraising inclusive of Local Authority, Trust & Foundation, Contract and CSR
Need to demonstrate the ability to work with and engage key stakeholders at every level, whilst understanding the complexity of diverse inner city communities
Have experience of developing and implementing strategies to achieve organizational objectives
Have excellent communication skills, oral and written and the ability to communicate effectively with and report to community groups and a wide range of stakeholders
Have experience of managing financial budgetsand successfully managed, developed and supported staff
Email: sarah@somerstown.org.uk for an application pack
Closing date 25th February 2018 at midnight. Interviews w/c 5th March 2018

SHAK seeks Chair and Trustees

Shak (South Hampstead and Kilburn Community Partnership) is a resident led charity based on the iconic Alexandra and Ainsworth estate* in the Kilburn ward of Camden NW London.
The new chair will be required to lead the current board in its role as a governing body: setting strategy and ensuring exemplary governance and fiscal control.
The chair must have previous experience as a trustee, ideally would also have chair experience, and be looking for the next challenge. Most importantly they will have leadership experience gained in the private or charity sectors, and an understanding of good charity governance
They will need to be able to inspire and motivate whilst showing sensitivity. They will need to understand the external environment and be able to identify opportunities for Shak to grow and develop.
The charity is also planning to appoint two new trustees to complement the current board in its role as a governing body: setting strategy and ensuring exemplary governance and fiscal control.
The charity is keen to bring additional skills to its board through the appointment of individuals who ideally have a background in one of the following areas:
~ Marketing, PR and Communications
~ Health and Wellbeing
~ Youth Work
~ Learning
Ideally the candidate would be someone with an understanding of charities and the voluntary sector.
Most importantly they will have strategic expertise and understanding of good governance.
Candidates will need to have or be willing to undertake a DBS check and child protection training.
The deadline for applications is: Friday 23rd February
Interviews will be the week beginning 5th March.
If you would like further information or wish to apply for one of these roles contact Jo Simpson by email
at jo@ep-uk.org who will be able to send you the Information Pack and Job Description.

Paiwand is hiring

We are looking for an immigration advisor to join our team. You must be trained to OISC Level 3 and have experience. Send your CV and cover letter to almira.hussain@paiwand.com if you’d like to apply.
For further details please see :
https://www.charityjob.co.uk/jobs/afghan-association-paiwand-ltd/immigration-program-manager/546980?tsId=8

Hopscotch Asian Women’s Centre is recruiting for an Administrative and Finance Assistant for the Building Better Opportunities project (BBO):

Administrative and Finance Assistant
35 hrs per week £20,645 incl. ILW
Closing date: 4th February 2018 at midnight
For an informal discussion about the post, please contact Isabelle Terrisson, Senior Operations Manager or Sachna Ali, Project Manager. For all other details and an application pack, please contact Ruksana Begum, HR Administrator: Tel: 020 7388 8198 E-mail: recruitment@hopscotchawc.org.uk Web: www.hopscotchawc.org.uk
Please do not send CVs as they will not be considered. Hopscotch recruitment is carried out in line with the safer recruitment practices.

Helios Centre seeks Bookkeeper

The Helios Centre seeks a bookkeeper voluneer to take on data entry of cash sheets, writing cheques, reconciling bank statements, bookkeeping, general data entry. We need someone with a high level of bookkeeping experience and able to compile end of year accounts. Contact helios4volunteers@gmail.com

Elfrida Rathbone Camden seeks volunteers

Community Connector
Are you a parent or carer living in Camden? Have you ever thought of helping other parents by sharing tips, interesting activities happening in your community, and places to go with your family? Camden Futures is recruiting parent volunteers to become Community Connectors. Free training sessions for you to develop key skills for the Community Connectors’ role and responsibilities will take place on Friday 23rd February and Friday 2nd March. Travel expenses and lunch will be provided. For a full role description please go to our website: http://www2.elfridacamden.org.uk/work-with-us/volunteering-for-erc/.
To apply, please contact Myrvete by e-mail, myrvete@elfridacamden.org.uk or by phone on 02074241639.

Coram’s Fields and London Wildlife Trust seek volunteers

We are looking for a team of committed volunteers to help to maintain and manage the space. Activities will include planting, composting, weeding and pond maintenance. No experience is required and we offer flexible volunteering opportunities with training and support provided.
If you are interested in volunteering or for further information, please email kasheena@coramsfields.org.uk or call 020 3384 2205

Citizens Advice Camden is seeking Trustees including a Treasurer

CAB are looking for a number of new Trustees, including a Treasurer, to be responsible for the overall direction, vision and strategy of Citizens Advice Camden. We are seeking people who can provide governance, leadership and enthusiasm to lead Citizens Advice Camden into the future.
To apply send your CV with a letter of application to lisa.yates@camdencabservice.org.uk. The closing date for applications is 16 February 2018. Interviews will be held in the week commencing 26 February. Please state if there are any dates that week you are not available.

North Camden Zone Seeks New Steering Group Chair

We are looking for a Chair of the North Camden Zone Steering Group who is passionate about improving the life outcomes for children and young people in Camden. You may be a community leader or senior professional with an in depth knowledge and /or experience of the issues that affect children and young people. You are interested in a collaborative approach involving the community and professionals, and implementing place based systems change.
If you would like to find out more please follow this link. The closing date is 23rd of February 2018.

Office Space to let at Clean Break in Kentish Town

Clean Break is inviting you take up residence in our North London studios to be part of our vibrant community of artists and facilitators working across theatre and criminal justice. We have a number of office spaces available for short term lease, as well as hot-desking space, meeting rooms, therapy rooms and studios for hire. We also offer women-only work spaces. Our building is in a prime location, situated just a short walk from Kentish Town station, Kentish Town West and Camden. We will provide broadband and phone lines, and can offer some office furniture and desktop PCs at your request, as well as discounted rates on rehearsal and meeting spaces. Contact Rachel studios@cleanbreak.org.uk or call 020 7482 8600.

Desk Space to Rent

Bloom.space office is in Bloomsbury adjacent to University College London on Gower Street and provides a productive and calm environment in which to run your organisation.
The Office has 30 fixed desks with additional hot desks, lockers, breakout space, a meeting room, teleconferencing equipment, presentation equipment, bike storage and an on-site gym with saunas.
Prices are £350pcm for each desk, £150pcm for hot desks (or a combination of these) with no VAT to add.
See www.bloom.space or contact jack@bloom.space call 07711502041 for more information.

Cosy office to let in friendly Kilburn community centre.

Just £60 per week including fitted desks, internet access, two white/notice boards, and generous wall storage. Great for 2 people, and okay for 3. Near various tubes, rail links and buses. Interested? Please contact: reception@abbeycc-kilburn.org.uk . Abbey Community Centre, NW6 4DJ.

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Voluntary Action Camden e-bulletin 26th January 2018

 


VAC Weekly Newsletter
26th January 2018

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

Highlights

VAC GDPR Workshop; UCL Cancer Collaborative Workshop; Debt Advice Service; The Pavement Fundraiser; Citizen Journalism Competition; Wild Bunch Club; Camden Community Festival Fund; Chance to Chair the North Camden Zone; New MECC Training for Vol Orgs; Kitchen Social Funding; New Coaching and Mentoring Network; Resilient Families Training; Living Centre Manager job + more training, events, funding opportunities, jobs and volunteering.

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Get Ready for GDPR: A Practical Workshop for Camden Community Groups

Wednesday, February 21 @ 10:00 am – 1:00 pm
Have you heard about GDPR?  Do you know what you need to do to become GDPR compliant?  Or what might happen if you don’t?
GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation) is an EU regulation which will come into force on 25 May 2018.  Any organisation that collects personal data will be affected by it and failure to comply with the new regulations may result in serious penalties.  Nearly all organsiations will have some work to do!
This workshop will help guide you through the key points around GDPR.  We will cover the key legal aspects but the workshop will take a more a practical approach to help you apply this to your situation so that you leave the session with the tools you need to help your organisation become GDPR compliant. Book here.

UCLH Cancer Collaborative Workshop as part of Highlight Cancer project.

On the afternoon on Tuesday 13th February. The Highlight Cancer training forms part of the UCLH Cancer Collaborative, where one of our main remits is to improve the earlier diagnosis of cancer in order for patients to get the best opportunities of having curative treatments.
Highlight Cancer is a free, practical, down to earth training programme that gives you more confidence to discuss cancer openly with people in your community. It’s not a lesson or a lecture, it’s a shared experience that leaves you ready to have simple, yet powerful, conversations.
Our Highlight Cancer project focuses on building a network of ambassadors within the community that can raise awareness locally. Sign up via Eventbrite 

Are your service users suffering with the post-Christmas debt hangover?

People can fall into debt anytime of the year and for many reasons, but January/ February is the time when the Christmas spend begins to bite, with credit card bills, overdrafts and loans dropping through the letterbox.
Also our evidence shows us that more and more people are experiencing multiple and complex debts which are not easy to manage without some professional support.
Capitalise is a partnership of voluntary organisations led by Toynbee Hall that give free, professional, independent, accredited face-to-face advice on debt and money management and who are all FCA regulated.
To find out more please visit our website at www.capitalise.org.uk – we have a Freephone number 0808 164 2480 – and can also be found on twitter @CapitaliseLdn

The Pavement – a magazine for the homeless is holding a Fundraiser

At Groundswell on Feb 9th 3-6pm looking at changing perceptions of homelessness. They are looking for people who have had little or no interaction with the homeless sector to explore understandings of homelessness in a non judgemental environment.
Contact nicola@thepavement.org.uk  web: http://www.thepavement.org.uk/

The London Voices Citizen Journalism Competition 2018

The competition is open to everyone over the age of 14 who lives, works or studies in London, and is not a full-time paid journalist.
Entry to the competition is free and easy. No experience is needed – just an interest in telling a story
The competition is open from now until 21st May.
Find out more by clicking here and sending a message, or you can email us at londonvoices@londonlc.org.uk

The Wild Bunch Club Valentines Party

We look forward to seeing you at Electrowerkz, 7 Torrens Street, London EC1V 1NQ Wednesday 7th February for a 7pm start.
Over 18’s only, £5 on the door.
For further info contact berni.simons@elfrida.com or ring the Elfrida Society on 020 7359 7443.

Offers from Camden Garden Centre

Camden Garden Centre Charitable Trust or offering £5 off voucher and a prize draw.  Details here.

Camden Disability Action

Catch up with the latest news from Camden Disability Action.

National

The Latest Edition of the Council’s Funding Bulletin can be found here.

See the Funding pages on VAC’s website for all the latest information.

Camden Community Festival Fund 2018

The fund is to sustain and develop Camden’s rich culture, its strong communities and dynamic partnerships by supporting quality, creative events, projects and activities. This year the fund is managed by Voluntary Action Camden (VAC).
Applications are welcome for grants of £200 to £5000 for:
~ Small-scale events with a capacity of under 500 people, the maximum amount that can be applied for is £500. Download the application here
~ Larger-scale events with a capacity of 500 people or more the maximum that can be applied for is £5,000. Please note the average is £1,000. Download the application here
A copy of the detailed guideline can be downloaded here.
The deadline for completed applications is: 23:59 on Wednesday 28th February 2018

Kitchen social is going under a transformation,

No longer is it about ensuring children at risk don’t go hungry but the new model looks at changing behaviour  which can assist families in getting out of poverty through a wide range of training modules, confidence and employment opportunities for parents, volunteers and teenagers 16 plus.
Kitchen social offers a grant of £1,200 each year for three years to support each hub to deliver 20 meals spread across the holidays.
Contact: Miguel Gonzalez, Kitchen Social Project Manager T: 020 7983 4254  M: 07706896741  www.mayorsfundforlondon.org.uk

Building a Stronger Britain Together Programme

There are both in-kind and grant funding opportunities available under the Building a Stronger Britain Together (BSBT) programme. This is a Home Office funded scheme which supports projects delivering any of the following outcomes:
· Increased sense of belonging and civic participation at the local level
· More resilient communities
· Fewer people holding attitudes, beliefs and feelings that oppose shared values
The programme aims to help groups who work to create more resilient communities to expand their reach and influence. Two forms of supports are available:
1. In-kind support: examples include social media training; materials to help fund-raising drives; help building a website; making films; tools for groups to expand their reach; advice on PR and media strategies; communications training for staff.
2. Grants: targeted funding for specific projects with demonstrable outcomes which provide a positive alternative to extremist voices.
Website: https://www.gov.uk/guidance/building-a-stronger-britain-together
Please contact Nyree Moore (nyree.moore@camden.gov.uk / 07771572976) for further information and support with the application process.

BBC Children in Need Small Grants

Grants of up to £10,000 (per year, for up to three years) are available to not for profit organisations working to support children and young people who are experiencing disadvantage.  The deadline for applications is Thurs 1st March.  Go to the BBC Children in Need website for full details.

National Churches Trust

The following grants are available to churches, chapels and meeting houses that are open for worship and part of a denomination belonging to Churches Together in Britain and Ireland:
~ Community Grants – £5,000 – £20,000for projects with an estimated cost of at least £25,000 that introduce facilities to increase community use of places of worship.  All types of community project will be considered but should include toilets and / or catering.  The deadline for applications is Mon 5th March.
~ Micro Grants (or Community Grant recipients) – £2,000 grants are available to places of worship who have already received a Community Grant, to set up a social action project for the benefit of local people. The deadline for applications is Mon 5th March.
See the National Churches Trust website for full details.

Weston Anniversary Fund

To celebrate the Foundation’s anniversary and the vital role of volunteers and community charities, we are excited to launch a additional grants scheme that will be open to applications from 5th January to 30th June 2018 exclusively – the Weston Anniversary Fund (capital fund £30k – £150K).
This is a Capital grants scheme and applying is a simple one-step process. Please read About the Fund, its Application Guidelines and take a quick quiz to find out if you are eligible to apply. And if you are, good luck!
If this fund doesn’t fit your particular charity or project, then you may want to consider applying to our ongoing, regular grants scheme at garfieldweston.org.

Camden Giving

Camden Giving have published the timetable for the various grants programmes they will be offering over the coming 12 months. There are 6 programmes in total. You can view the full timetable here.

Healthy Minds Programme with Mind in Camden

There is a full programme of activities taking place at the Living Centre as part of the Healthy Minds programme. Full details on the VAC training calendar.

Voluntary Action Camden working in partnership with Mary Ward Centre.

Coaching and Mentoring Introduction.
31st January – 14th February. 3 meetings.
This short course will give you an understanding of the difference between coaching and mentoring then illustrate the use of coaching and mentoring models and how to put theory into practice. Progression from this course is to the Award in Mentoring Skills course being held in May and June 2018.
Wednesday. 18.00 -20.30. £33. Concessions £11. Bursaries also available, on application, to meet part or all of the costs of the course and the course is free for anyone on JSA/ESA/Universal Credit or who is unemployed and on a means tested benefit and intending to use the course to find work.
For further information and to apply please contact Rahul Miah. rahul.miah@marywardcentre.ac.uk 020 7269 6042

Project Management.
Introductory Certificate. The APM Fundamentals Qualification. (www.apm.org.uk)
15th February – 29 March. 7 meetings.
This course is for people who want skills in project management that could be applied in business or other environments. It is for those wishing to gain a broad understanding of the principles of the profession. Final assessment is by a short multiple-choice online exam. The course syllabus details are available on the Association for Project Management website – www.apm.org.uk.
Thursdays 18.00 – 20.30.  £425. Concessions £173. Bursaries also available, subject to application, to part or all of the costs of the course.
For further information and to apply please contact Rahul Miah. rahul.miah@marywardcentre.ac.uk 020 7269 6042

A Coaching and Mentoring Network

VAC, in partnership with residents and small businesses, has successfully set up a network of experienced and qualified coaches and mentors. This service is available free of charge, for up to six sessions, and is open to anyone involved in the voluntary and community sector in Camden.
The recruitment and matching process is about to commence. So, if you are interested in taking advantage of this offer, or you have staff, trustees or volunteers that may be interested, please contact Simone Hensby at VAC on 7284 6550. shensby@vac.org.uk

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

Free Making Every Contact Count (MECC) training for voluntary sector staff

If you work in Camden or Islington, you can access this FREE training to help you to signpost and support your clients to get the help they need earlier.
MECC training is about helping you to spot those opportunities in the thousands of conversations that you are already having with residents locally, having the confidence and skills to raise issues appropriately, and help you to signpost to further support                                                                                                                                   MECC training is available for free for voluntary sector organisations in Camden. The training includes:
– An e-learning module which focuses on awareness of needs, brief advice and signposting (40 minutes)
– Face to face training focusing on recognition of needs, brief advice, signposting and practicing skills for having a MECC conversation (3.5 hours)
New training dates have recently been released:  https://www.camdenmecc.org.uk/courses
We now offer bespoke MECC training for your teams, where we can deliver the training at your office, and tailor the training to suit your team’s needs. To book a bespoke session please contact mecc@islington.gov.uk

Resilient Families Training (aimed at front line professionals working with parents and young people regarding online safety, radicalisation and extremism)

Free training opportunities below () around online safety, radicalisation and extremism. The training will be delivered by ParentZone who specialise in training around digital safety and will run from 10am to 3pm.  Topics covered include:
· Working with families to respond to the specific risk of online radicalisation and extremism, suitable for parenting practitioners and community leaders already working with parents.
· The day will give an overview of online risk and harm with specific information on supporting parents to respond to the risk of online radicalisation and extremism.
· The course will equip professionals with the skills they need to support confident digital parenting, raising both parents’ and children’s resilience online.
· Includes an introduction to the Resilient Families online parenting course and post-course access to the Resilient Families course as PowerPoint presentations.
Staff are also given PowerPoints, videos and handouts to enable them to deliver the Resilient Families programme to parents.
Two training dates available:
14th February 2018; training held in room 10.10 Kiln, 5 Pancras Square – 2 spaces left
22nd February 2018; training held in Committee Room 4, Town Hall – 10 spaces left
Please contact Karina Kaur to book: Karina.Kaur@camden.gov.uk

Measuring mental wellbeing to improve the lives of children and young people

The Child Outcomes Research Consortium (CORC), in partnership with the Anna Freud Learning Network, has developed its first ever online eLearning module (free).
‘Measuring mental wellbeing to improve the lives of children and young people’

WEP AGM 15th February

The West Euston Partnership (WEP) cordially invites you to WEP’s Annual General Meeting.  Taking place on Thursday 15 February 2018, 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm, at WEP 29 – 31 Hampstead Road, NW1.
There will be refreshments from 6:45 pm.
Please RSVP, as soon as possible to sharon@westeuston.org

North Central London Workplace Health Business Breakfast

Islington Town Hall, Upper Street, London, 30th January 2018, 8.30 to 11.00 am
Organisations and local authorities in Barnet, Camden, Enfield, Haringey and Islington are building on work to improve the health and wellbeing of employees and productive workplaces.
Join us at this breakfast event to sign up to the London Healthy Workplace Charter, get inspiration for your health and wellbeing strategy and network with staff from across the North Central London area.
Please sign-up via Eventbrite.

Vision for Young Londoners: What’s the challenge for young Londoners? Consultations with Young People

Barriers to the creative industries
We are looking to speak to young people between the age of 14-25. We are hosting an event Monday, 19th February 2018 from 1:00pm to 4:00pm, food and travel reimbursements will be provided.
Literacy skills in non-formal education
Partnership for Young London and the National Literacy Trust are working together to explore the role of non-formal education.
Meeting for young people between the age of 14-25, especially those taking part in activities and programmes outside of school.  Monday, 19th February 2018 from 1:00pm to 4:00pm, food and travel reimbursements will be provided.
For more information about the project, please download the research briefing.
To get involved please contact zoe.nation@cityoflondon.gov.uk

Labelling and mental health stigma – Thursday 1st February 2018

Is the labelling of mental health conditions always helpful, or can it lead to additional stigma for service users?
For our next “Mental Health Matters” event, Tom Burns, C&I Non-Executive Director, Professor Emeritus of Social Psychiatry at Oxford University and Honorary Professor of Psychiatry at UCL, will suggest that competence and progress require the categorisation of knowledge.
Thursday 1 February 2018
Conference Centre, St Pancras Hospital
Doors open at 5.30pm, for a 6pm start

The Living Centre seeks Manager

30hrs per week  £40, 000 pro-rata
Somers Town Community Association is in a very exciting phase of its development. We are an ambitious and well respected “go to”, charity based in the heart of the Kings Cross “Knowledge Quarter” in London. We have a very strong, relationship with our local community and stakeholders and are proud of our central role in many partnerships and consortia.
We are now recruiting for a Living Centre Manager to help make this happen.
This is an exciting opportunity for a highly motivated person to make their mark and be part of one of the most amazing new facilities to be developed in Somers Town for generations.
The successful candidate will:-
Have at least two years’ proven experience of managing a front line community facility/building
Have a minimum of two years’ experience working directly with community groups in a paid or voluntary capacity; managing and developing community services, projects, or activities.
Have experience of fundraising inclusive of Local Authority, Trust & Foundation, Contract and CSR
Need to demonstrate the ability to work with and engage key stakeholders at every level, whilst understanding the complexity of diverse inner city communities
Have experience of developing and implementing strategies to achieve organizational objectives
Have excellent communication skills, oral and written and the ability to communicate effectively with and report to community groups and a wide range of stakeholders
Have experience of managing financial budgetsand successfully managed, developed and supported staff
Email: sarah@somerstown.org.uk  for an application pack
Closing date 25th February 2018 at midnight. Interviews w/c 5th March 2018

Law Centres Network (LCN) are recruiting a Learning and Transformation Lead to work with the 45 Law Centres

LCN supports across the country.  LCN is looking for someone to drive the on-going journey of learning, development and transformation within Law Centres so that they can continue to design and deliver legal and community services that support the needs of their clients & service-users.  The post will also support Law Centres to manage a complex legal organisation, with multiple funding streams (including legal aid), a significant network of external relationships and regulators, and a growing number of clients and service users.
The vacancy is posted on the LCN website: or you can email Vicki Leaver

Hopscotch Asian Women’s Centre is recruiting for an Administrative and Finance Assistant for the Building Better Opportunities project (BBO):

Administrative and Finance Assistant
35 hrs per week £20,645 incl. ILW
Closing date: 4th February 2018 at midnight
For an informal discussion about the post, please contact Isabelle Terrisson, Senior Operations Manager or Sachna Ali, Project Manager. For all other details and an application pack, please contact Ruksana Begum, HR Administrator: Tel: 020 7388 8198  E-mail: recruitment@hopscotchawc.org.uk  Web: www.hopscotchawc.org.uk
Please do not send CVs as they will not be considered. Hopscotch recruitment is carried out in line with the safer recruitment practices.

Helios Centre seeks Bookkeeper

The Helios Centre seeks a bookkeeper voluneer to take on data entry of cash sheets, writing cheques, reconciling bank statements, bookkeeping, general data entry. We need someone with a high level of bookkeeping experience and able to compile end of year accounts. Contact helios4volunteers@gmail.com

Elfrida Rathbone Camden seeks volunteers

Community Connector
Are you a parent or carer living in Camden? Have you ever thought of helping other parents by sharing tips, interesting activities happening in your community, and places to go with your family? Camden Futures is recruiting parent volunteers to become Community Connectors. Free training sessions for you to develop key skills for the Community Connectors’ role and responsibilities will take place on Friday 23rd February and Friday 2nd March. Travel expenses and lunch will be provided. For a full role description please go to our website: http://www2.elfridacamden.org.uk/work-with-us/volunteering-for-erc/.
To apply, please contact Myrvete by e-mail, myrvete@elfridacamden.org.uk or by phone on 02074241639.

Coram’s Fields and London Wildlife Trust seek volunteers

We are looking for a team of committed volunteers to help to maintain and manage the space. Activities will include planting, composting, weeding and pond maintenance. No experience is required and we offer flexible volunteering opportunities with training and support provided.
If you are interested in volunteering or for further information, please email kasheena@coramsfields.org.uk or call 020 3384 2205

Citizens Advice Camden is seeking Trustees including a Treasurer

CAB are looking for a number of new Trustees, including a Treasurer, to be responsible for the overall direction, vision and strategy of Citizens Advice Camden. We are seeking people who can provide governance, leadership and enthusiasm to lead Citizens Advice Camden into the future.
To apply send your CV with a letter of application to lisa.yates@camdencabservice.org.uk. The closing date for applications is 16 February 2018. Interviews will be held in the week commencing 26 February. Please state if there are any dates that week you are not available.

North Camden Zone Seeks New Steering Group Chair

We are looking for a Chair of the North Camden Zone Steering Group who is passionate about improving the life outcomes for children and young people in Camden. You may be a community leader or senior professional with an in depth knowledge and /or experience of the issues that affect children and young people. You are interested in a collaborative approach involving the community and professionals, and implementing place based systems change.
If you would like to find out more please follow this link. The closing date is 23rd of February 2018.

Office Space to let at Clean Break in Kentish Town

Clean Break is inviting you take up residence in our North London studios to be part of our vibrant community of artists and facilitators working across theatre and criminal justice. We have a number of office spaces available for short term lease, as well as hot-desking space, meeting rooms, therapy rooms and studios for hire. We also offer women-only work spaces. Our building is in a prime location, situated just a short walk from Kentish Town station, Kentish Town West and Camden.  We will provide broadband and phone lines, and can offer some office furniture and desktop PCs at your request, as well as regular discounted rates on rehearsal and meeting spaces. For more information or prices contact Rachel at studios@cleanbreak.org.uk or call 020 7482 8600.

Desk Space to Rent

Bloom.space office is in Bloomsbury adjacent to University College London on Gower Street and provides a productive and calm environment in which to run your organisation.
The Office has 30 fixed desks with additional hot desks, lockers, breakout space, a meeting room, teleconferencing equipment, presentation equipment, bike storage and an on-site gym with saunas.
We offer workspace with a range of benefits including:
Full Time Fixed Desks
Hot Desks
Lockers for secure storage
Registered business address
Free tea & coffee
200Mbps fibre option broadband with fast WiFi
Free colour printing & copying
Function rooms and meeting rooms available
Prices are £350pcm for each desk, £150pcm for hot desks (or a combination of these) with no VAT to add.
See www.bloom.space or contact jack@bloom.space call 07711502041 for more information.

Cosy office to let in friendly Kilburn community centre.

Just £60 per week including fitted desks, internet access, two white/notice boards, and generous wall storage. Great for 2 people, and okay for 3. Near various tubes, rail links and buses. Interested? Please contact: reception@abbeycc-kilburn.org.uk . Abbey Community Centre, NW6 4DJ.

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Voluntary Action Camden e-bulletin 19th January 2018


VAC Weekly Newsletter
19th January 2018

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

Highlights

Camden Community Festival Fund; New Coaching and Mentoring Network; Community Partner for Counter Extremism in Camden; Opportunity to Shape Cancer Services; New Camden Housing Association Resident Group; Transforming Children and Young People’s Mental Health + training, events, funding opportunities, jobs and volunteering.

Feature 

A Coaching and Mentoring Network

VAC, in partnership with residents and small businesses, has successfully set up a network of experienced and qualified coaches and mentors. This service is available free of charge, for up to six sessions, and is open to anyone involved in the voluntary and community sector in Camden.
The recruitment and matching process is about to commence. So, if you are interested in taking advantage of this offer, or you have staff, trustees or volunteers that may be interested, please contact Simone Hensby at VAC on 7284 6550. shensby@vac.org.uk

 

Community Partner for Counter Extremism in Camden

Nyree Moore has recently started in post as a Community Partner for Counter Extremism at Camden Council. Nyree’s role is to build an understanding of the harms extremism causes within the borough (e.g. segregation, isolation, discrimination, hate crime) and to support Camden groups who are doing important work to build stronger, more cohesive communities.
Nyree can help signpost groups towards Home Office funding and work with them to submit bids, reading proposals and providing help with applications where possible. She’ll also help build connections between groups, making introductions and promoting projects where those running them might not have the time or resources to do so.
Please feel free to contact Nyree if you have any questions or wish to discuss further: 07771572976 or nyree.moore@camden.gov.uk

Exciting new opportunities for people affected by cancer to shape services

Are you a patient or carer affected by cancer? Would you like  help shape cancer services and improve early diagnosis?
UCLH Cancer Collaborative is currently recruiting for patients and carers who would like to be involved in a number of exciting opportunities. These include innovative projects for early diagnosis, measuring quality of life after treatment, and looking at driving improvements in patient experience and outcomes for care pathways for specific cancer types.
You must be committed to working collaboratively and broadly representing the diverse views and needs of people affected by cancer. Participation in other cancer networks and people with links to community groups is considered really helpful.
To find out more contact uclh.getinvolvedwithcancer1@nhs.net or call 020 344 72779 or 07950 960 159.

Camden Housing Association Residents Group

At the beginning of 2016 Camden Federation of Private Tenants (CFPT) set up the first ever borough wide group for housing association (HA) tenants. This was in response to a recommendation made by Camden Council’s Housing Scrutiny Committee and growing concerns that many people felt their landlords were unaccountable and weren’t listening and responding to their needs.
However, in recognition of the fact that these landlords now cover tenants, shared ownership, leaseholders and also people on “affordable” and market rents, the group now covers ALL residents of HAs and housing co-op tenants as well.
We do understand that many people view housing associations as part of the social housing sector, but due mainly to the reduction in grants from central government more and more of them are “sweating their assets” and moving increasingly towards the private sector. The regulator also describes them as “private registered providers.”
In addition to hosting the quarterly meetings of the group (which take place in the evening), we regularly deal with a number of HAs who operate in the borough around service delivery issues, so if any of your users are HA residents and need help and support with this, please feel free to put them in touch with us.
We would also be happy to come and speak to your organisation about this group and the work we generally do with private tenants.  Contact Robert Taylor rtaylor@cfpt.org.uk or Tel: 020 7383 0151

Transforming children and young people’s mental health – 14 February 2018, 10.30am-1pm, Kentish Town

The government are consulting on the Transforming children and young people’s mental health provision green paper which outlines proposals that include a proactive role for schools in supporting children and young people and enabling a wider understanding of mental health issues.
Our health network event will:
~ outline current work via the Healthy London Partnership to improve experiences of mental health provision
~ hear more about current work within the voluntary and community sector
~ provide an opportunity to explore proposals in the Transforming children and young people’s mental health provision green paper
This free event is aimed at voluntary and community organisations, particularly those working with black and minority ethnic communities.  Register at Eventbrite.

Measuring mental wellbeing to improve the lives of children and young people

The Child Outcomes Research Consortium (CORC), in partnership with the Anna Freud Learning Network, has developed its first ever online eLearning module (free).
‘Measuring mental wellbeing to improve the lives of children and young people’

WEP AGM 15th February

The West Euston Partnership (WEP) cordially invites you to WEP’s Annual General Meeting.  Taking place on Thursday 15 February 2018, 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm, at WEP 29 – 31 Hampstead Road, NW1.
There will be refreshments from 6:45 pm.
Please RSVP, as soon as possible to sharon@westeuston.org

What’s On In Camden on Camden Community Radio

Including the Camden People’s Theatre, Lumiere light festival. Listen here.

Healthy Minds, Project Management, Peer Mentoring

See ‘VAC Training’ section for full details of forthcoming courses.

Lumiere London 2018

See King’s Cross transformed by the world’s most exciting light artists
Thursday 18th January 2018 – Sunday 21st January 2018. Full details here.

Camden Disability Action

Catch up with the latest news from Camden Disability Action.

National

6 things you need to know about… small and micro community organisations

Civil Society Futures says we urgently need a better understanding of their role and contribution in a healthy and diverse society, and how they differ from their bigger cousins.

The Latest Edition of the Council’s Funding Bulletin can be found here.

See the Funding pages on VAC’s website for all the latest information.

Camden Community Festival Fund 2018

Camden Council is supporting this grants programme in recognition of the contribution made by community festivals and events to strengthening Camden communities and in developing a rich culture and economy within the borough.
The fund is to sustain and develop Camden’s rich culture, its strong communities and dynamic partnerships by supporting quality, creative events, projects and activities. This year the fund is managed by Voluntary Action Camden (VAC).
Applications are welcome for grants of £200 to £5000 for:
~ Small-scale events with a capacity of under 500 people, the maximum amount that can be applied for is £500. A copy of the application form can be downloaded here
~ Larger-scale events with a capacity of 500 people or more the maximum that can be applied for is £5,000. Please note the average is £1,000. A copy of the application form can be downloaded here
A copy of the detailed guideline can be downloaded here.
The application process is open from Wednesday 3rd January 2018
The deadline for completed applications is: 23:59 on Wednesday 28th February 2018

Building a Stronger Britain Together Programme

There are both in-kind and grant funding opportunities available under the Building a Stronger Britain Together (BSBT) programme. This is a Home Office funded scheme which supports projects delivering any of the following outcomes:
· Increased sense of belonging and civic participation at the local level
· More resilient communities
· Fewer people holding attitudes, beliefs and feelings that oppose shared values
The programme aims to help groups who work to create more resilient communities to expand their reach and influence. Two forms of supports are available:
1. In-kind support: examples include social media training; materials to help fund-raising drives; help building a website; making films; tools for groups to expand their reach; advice on PR and media strategies; communications training for staff.
2. Grants: targeted funding for specific projects with demonstrable outcomes which provide a positive alternative to extremist voices.
Website: https://www.gov.uk/guidance/building-a-stronger-britain-together
Please contact Nyree Moore (nyree.moore@camden.gov.uk / 07771572976) for further information and support with the application process.

BBC Children in Need Small Grants

Grants of up to £10,000 (per year, for up to three years) are available to not for profit organisations working to support children and young people who are experiencing disadvantage.  The deadline for applications is Thurs 1st March.  Go to the BBC Children in Need website for full details.

National Vegetarian Week Grants

Grants are available for events and activities taking place in, and promoting National Vegetarian Week (Taking place 14th to 20th May).  To be eligible the activities must be:
~ Held during, and promote, National Vegetarian Week.
~ Celebrate and promote vegetarian food.
~ Be exclusively vegetarian or vegan.
Applications are welcomed from informal groups and not for profit organisations.  There are two levels of grants:
~ Small Grants – up to £200.
~ Larger Grants – up to £2,000.
The deadline for applications is Sun 25th February. See www.nationalvegetarianweek.org/grants/

The Rowing Foundation

Grants of £500 – £3,000 are available to cover up to 50% of project costs that encourage young people (under 18 or in full time education) to participate in rowing.  Priority will be shown to projects encouraging the young or disabled through equipment such as boats, sculls, ergos, oars and essential safety equipment. The deadline for applications is Weds 14th February.   See www.therowingfoundation.org.uk/

National Churches Trust

The following grants are available to churches, chapels and meeting houses that are open for worship and part of a denomination belonging to Churches Together in Britain and Ireland:
~ Community Grants – £5,000 – £20,000for projects with an estimated cost of at least £25,000 that introduce facilities to increase community use of places of worship.  All types of community project will be considered but should include toilets and / or catering.  The deadline for applications is Mon 5th March.
~ Micro Grants (For Community Grant recipients) – £2,000 grants are available to places of worship who have already received a Community Grant, to set up a social action project for the benefit of local people. The deadline for applications is Mon 5th March.
See the National Churches Trust website for full details.

The Third Round of Rosa’s Woman to Woman Fund – deadline soon

With grants of up to £25,000, local grassroots women’s organisations across the UK will be supported using funds from the ‘Tampon Tax.’ In celebration of the centenary of the women’s vote, this round of the Woman to Woman fund will have a renewed focus on leadership and representation and we are particularly interested in funding work that increases women’s representation, skills building and civic engagement.
Grants are available for groups with an income of under £100,000 per year, to support a wide range of charitable work that benefits women: from building confidence and leadership skills, tackling harassment and violence, to training in financial literacy and increasing engagement in decision-making.
As well as grants, Rosa will provide additional support including mentoring, training and networking opportunities. Find out more at the Rosa website.

Weston Anniversary Fund

To celebrate the Foundation’s anniversary and the vital role of volunteers and community charities, we are excited to launch a additional grants scheme that will be open to applications from 5th January to 30th June 2018 exclusively – the Weston Anniversary Fund (capital fund £30k – £150K).
This is a Capital grants scheme and applying is a simple one-step process. Please read About the Fund, its Application Guidelines and take a quick quiz to find out if you are eligible to apply. And if you are, good luck!
If this fund doesn’t fit your particular charity or project, then you may want to consider applying to our ongoing, regular grants scheme at garfieldweston.org.

The Community Shares Booster programme

£3 million funding is available for local people wanting to put business into community hands.
If you’re a local group needing an extra boost to set up or grow a community business, you can access up to £10,000 to help launch your community share offer and up to £100,000 match funding when the share offer goes live. Find out more at locality.org.uk

Camden Giving

Camden Giving have published the timetable for the various grants programmes they will be offering over the coming 12 months. There are 6 programmes in total. You can view the full timetable here.

Healthy Minds Programme with Mind in Camden

There is a full programme of activities taking place at the Living Centre as part of the Healthy Minds programme. Full details on the VAC training calendar.

Voluntary Action Camden working in partnership with Mary Ward Centre.

Coaching and Mentoring Introduction.
31st January – 14th February. 3 meetings.
This short course will give you an understanding of the difference between coaching and mentoring then illustrate the use of coaching and mentoring models and how to put theory into practice. Progression from this course is to the Award in Mentoring Skills course being held in May and June 2018.
Wednesday. 18.00 -20.30. £33. Concessions £11. Bursaries also available, on application, to meet part or all of the costs of the course and the course is free for anyone on JSA/ESA/Universal Credit or who is unemployed and on a means tested benefit and intending to use the course to find work.
For further information and to apply please contact Rahul Miah. rahul.miah@marywardcentre.ac.uk 020 7269 6042

Project Management.
Introductory Certificate. The APM Fundamentals Qualification. (www.apm.org.uk)
15th February – 29 March. 7 meetings.
This course is for people who want skills in project management that could be applied in business or other environments. It is for those wishing to gain a broad understanding of the principles of the profession. Final assessment is by a short multiple-choice online exam. The course syllabus details are available on the Association for Project Management website – www.apm.org.uk.
Thursdays 18.00 – 20.30.  £425. Concessions £173. Bursaries also available, subject to application, to part or all of the costs of the course.
For further information and to apply please contact Rahul Miah. rahul.miah@marywardcentre.ac.uk 020 7269 6042

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

There are still a few places left on some courses taking place at West Euston Partnership

Money Talk – this course will offer practical financial advice to local residents and help them take better charge of their spending. This will be taking place on Wednesday mornings starting 17th January.
Professional English – people who are actively seeking work will receive one-to-one tuition for 8 weeks to help improve their work-based vocabulary based on the sector of their choice. Clients can either study on a Monday or Wednesday morning. Assessments  will take place on Monday 22nd January and Wednesday 24th January with the lessons beginning on Monday 29th and Wednesday 31st January.  Clients must already be at ESOL Entry 2 Level.
How To Be Self Employed – a very practical and informative one-day workshop aimed at people who have a business idea but are unsure about how to take the next step. The workshop takes place on Tuesday 6th February.
Mental Health First Aid – a two-day course that will provide people with practical steps to supporting those experiencing mental health issues. The course will take place in early February (final date to be confirmed). Contact David Hermanstein; David.Hermanstein@camden.gov.uk  Tel: 020 7388 7932  or 07908845154

The role of the Civil Society Futures Inquiry: issues and opportunities for social action, community development & community work

Thursday 1st February 2018, 6.30pm – 8.30pm Richard Hoggart Building Room 144, Goldsmiths, University of London, New Cross SE14 6NW
Julia Unwin CBE is chair of the Independent Inquiry into the Future of Civil Society. Julia is former Chief Executive of the Joseph Rowntree Foundation and author of several books, including “Why Fight Poverty?” published in 2013.
Following Julia’s presentation there will be a short Q&A followed by a panel discussion including London community activists and academics. Book at Eventbrite

North Central London Workplace Health Business Breakfast

Islington Town Hall, Upper Street, London, 30th January 2018, 8.30 to 11.00 am
Organisations and local authorities in Barnet, Camden, Enfield, Haringey and Islington are building on work to improve the health and wellbeing of employees and productive workplaces.
Join us at this breakfast event to sign up to the London Healthy Workplace Charter, get inspiration for your health and wellbeing strategy and network with staff from across the North Central London area.
Please sign-up via Eventbrite.

Vision for Young Londoners: What’s the challenge for young Londoners? Consultations with Young People

Barriers to the creative industries
We are looking to speak to young people between the age of 14-25. We are hosting an event Monday, 19th February 2018 from 1:00pm to 4:00pm, food and travel reimbursements will be provided.
Literacy skills in non-formal education
Partnership for Young London and the National Literacy Trust are working together to explore the role of non-formal education.
Meeting for young people between the age of 14-25, especially those taking part in activities and programmes outside of school.  Monday, 19th February 2018 from 1:00pm to 4:00pm, food and travel reimbursements will be provided.
For more information about the project, please download the research briefing.
To get involved please contact zoe.nation@cityoflondon.gov.uk

Labelling and mental health stigma – Thursday 1st February 2018

Is the labelling of mental health conditions always helpful, or can it lead to additional stigma for service users?
For our next “Mental Health Matters” event, Tom Burns, C&I Non-Executive Director, Professor Emeritus of Social Psychiatry at Oxford University and Honorary Professor of Psychiatry at UCL, will suggest that competence and progress require the categorisation of knowledge.
Thursday 1 February 2018
Conference Centre, St Pancras Hospital
Doors open at 5.30pm, for a 6pm start

Thyroid Trust

Next public meeting on 20 January at Crown Court Church, Russell Street, Covent Garden WC2. Speaker, Jo Clayton,  will give a talk about her experiences of mental health disturbances caused by her thyroid condition and her return to wellness. The meeting will include a guided meditation and discussion of self care techniques we can all use to calm the mind at times of stress. www.thyroidtrust.org

Camden 2025

One of the ways you can get involved is to come along to one of the local events in January held across the borough where you can share your ideas for what Camden should be like in 2025.  Meet local councillors and staff from the council, and find out what other local residents and community groups are saying. Each event will start with some short talks, but feel free to drop in at any time.
If you would like further details about the events or if you require access needs to attend one of the events please contact Camden2025@camden.gov.uk.

Casa Latina seeks Nursery Nurse

Menchú Nursery (Centro Infantil Menchú) is looking for a bilingual (Spanish-English) nursery nurse, to join our small nursery based in Kilburn, North West London.  Menchú Nursery (Centro Infantil Menchú) is part of Latin American House’s Children’s Education Project
The ideal candidate will be qualified to a Level 3 in early years or equivalent, and will have experience working in a nursery environment.
Knowledge of EYFS is essential.
Closing date for applications: 26 January 2018, 5 pm. Interview date: week beginning 6 February 2018.
Full details of this position and application form are available on our website: www.casalatina.org.uk

VAWG seeks Outreach and Prevention Coordinator (Portuguese-speaking)

Four days per week Salary: £27,550 pro rata
We are seeking an Outreach and Prevention Coordinator to provide support to Latin American women (particularly from Brazil) seeking support in the area of VAWG, undertake outreach activities and service delivery in specific boroughs; undertake education and prevention work with the community and continue developing LAWRS’ services to tackle “honour” based violence and other forms of VAWG.
Please send your application and Equality Opportunities monitoring form to Amanda Odelius, Administrator, either via email to amanda@lawrs.org.uk or by post (Tindlemanor, 52-54 Featherstone Street, London EC1Y 8RT),  quoting reference: VAWGP18.
Contract: Fixed term ending March 2019.
Job Description: VAWG Outreach Prevention Worker
Application form: Application form
Equal Opportunities Form: Equal Opportunities Monitoring Form
Deadline: Sunday 04th February 2018
Interviews to be held within the following 2 weeks.

Helios Centre seeks Bookkeeper

The Helios Centre seeks a bookkeeper voluneer to take on data entry of cash sheets, writing cheques, reconciling bank statements, bookkeeping, general data entry. We need someone with a high level of bookkeeping experience and able to compile end of year accounts. Contact helios4volunteers@gmail.com

Elfrida Rathbone Camden seeks volunteers

Finance and Administrative Volunteer at Elfrida Rathbone Camden
Elfrida Rathbone Camden works to achieve independence, empowerment and personal development for disabled people and families in the Camden area. Our services include family support, disability awareness training and social and educational opportunities for young people with learning disabilities. We are currently seeking a volunteer to assist the finance and admin manager in the day-to-day financial activities, and to contribute to the development of existing and new finance systems. For a full role description please go to our website: http://www2.elfridacamden.org.uk/work-with-us/volunteering-for-erc/.
To apply, please send a CV and cover letter to Chris McCauley at chris@elfridacamden.org.uk. Don’t hesitate to phone us on 02074241621 if you have any questions.
Community Connector
Are you a parent or carer living in Camden? Have you ever thought of helping other parents by sharing tips, interesting activities happening in your community, and places to go with your family? Camden Futures is recruiting parent volunteers to become Community Connectors. Free training sessions for you to develop key skills for the Community Connectors’ role and responsibilities will take place on Friday 23rd February and Friday 2nd March. Travel expenses and lunch will be provided. For a full role description please go to our website: http://www2.elfridacamden.org.uk/work-with-us/volunteering-for-erc/.
To apply, please contact Myrvete by e-mail, myrvete@elfridacamden.org.uk or by phone on 02074241639.

Coram’s Fields and London Wildlife Trust seek volunteers

We are looking for a team of committed volunteers to help to maintain and manage the space. Activities will include planting, composting, weeding and pond maintenance. No experience is required and we offer flexible volunteering opportunities with training and support provided.
If you are interested in volunteering or for further information, please email kasheena@coramsfields.org.uk or call 020 3384 2205

Citizens Advice Camden is seeking Trustees including a Treasurer

CAB are looking for a number of new Trustees, including a Treasurer, to be responsible for the overall direction, vision and strategy of Citizens Advice Camden. We are seeking people who can provide governance, leadership and enthusiasm to lead Citizens Advice Camden into the future.
To apply send your CV with a letter of application to lisa.yates@camdencabservice.org.uk. The closing date for applications is 16 February 2018. Interviews will be held in the week commencing 26 February. Please state if there are any dates that week you are not available.

North Camden Zone Seeks New Steering Group Chair

We are looking for a Chair of the North Camden Zone Steering Group who is passionate about improving the life outcomes for children and young people living in Camden. You may be a community leader or senior professional with an in depth knowledge and /or experience of the issues that affect children and young people. You are interested in a collaborative approach involving the community and professionals, and implementing place based systems change.
If you would like to find out more please follow this link. The closing date is 23rd of February 2018.

Office Space to let at Clean Break in Kentish Town

Clean Break is inviting you take up residence in our North London studios to be part of our vibrant community of artists and facilitators working across theatre and criminal justice. We have a number of office spaces available for short term lease, as well as hot-desking space, meeting rooms, therapy rooms and studios for hire. We also offer women-only work spaces. Our building is in a prime location, situated just a short walk from Kentish Town station, Kentish Town West and Camden.  We will provide broadband and phone lines, and can offer some office furniture and desktop PCs at your request, as well as regular discounted rates on rehearsal and meeting spaces. For more information or prices contact Rachel at studios@cleanbreak.org.uk or call 020 7482 8600.

Desk Space to Rent

Bloom.space office is in Bloomsbury adjacent to University College London on Gower Street and provides a productive and calm environment in which to run your organisation.
The Office has 30 fixed desks with additional hot desks, lockers, breakout space, a meeting room, teleconferencing equipment, presentation equipment, bike storage and an on-site gym with saunas.
We offer workspace with a range of benefits including:
Full Time Fixed Desks
Hot Desks
Lockers for secure storage
Registered business address
Free tea & coffee
200Mbps fibre option broadband with fast WiFi
Free colour printing & copying
Function rooms and meeting rooms available
Prices are £350pcm for each desk, £150pcm for hot desks (or a combination of these) with no VAT to add.
See www.bloom.space or contact jack@bloom.space call 07711502041 for more information.

Cosy office to let in friendly Kilburn community centre.

Just £60 per week including fitted desks, internet access, two white/notice boards, and generous wall storage. Great for 2 people, and okay for 3. Near various tubes, rail links and buses. Interested? Please contact: reception@abbeycc-kilburn.org.uk . Abbey Community Centre, NW6 4DJ.

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Voluntary Action Camden e-bulletin 12th January 2018

 

 


VAC Weekly Newsletter
12th January 2018

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

Highlights

Camden Community Festival Fund; PSiC launches new website; New Year New You; Consultation with Young Londoners; What’s on in Camden; Training from VAC; NW3 CLT; Lumiere Kings Cross; Healthy Workplace Breakfast Meeting; Chalcots Respite Space; Camden Disability Action newsletter

Feature 

Camden Community Festival Fund 2018

Camden Council is supporting this grants programme in recognition of the contribution made by community festivals and events to strengthening Camden communities and in developing a rich culture and economy within the borough.

The fund is to sustain and develop Camden’s rich culture, its strong communities and dynamic partnerships by supporting quality, creative events, projects and activities. This year the fund is managed by Voluntary Action Camden (VAC).
Applications are welcome for grants of £200 to £5000 for:
~ Small-scale events with a capacity of under 500 people, the maximum amount that can be applied for is £500. A copy of the application form can be downloaded here
~ Larger-scale events with a capacity of 500 people or more the maximum that can be applied for is £5,000. Please note the average is £1,000. A copy of the application form can be downloaded here
A copy of the detailed guideline can be downloaded here.
The application process is open from Wednesday 3rd January 2018
The deadline for completed applications is: 23:59 on Wednesday 28th February 2018

 

Personalisation Support in Camden (PSiC) Launches New Website

PSiC is committed to providing support in setting up direct payments to fund services for all residents of Camden.  Services include doing the start-up paperwork, organising the payroll nad recuitment.
Visit the site at www.psic.org.uk and send your feedback to info@psic.org.uk or phone 020 7383 4901.  Full announcement here.

New Year, New You

The free quiz to help you make healthy changes in 2018
New Year is a time when adults across the country are thinking about healthy changes they can make in 2018 and the How Are You quiz is a great tool to help you get started. How Are You is a free online quiz which helps adults to identify changes they could make to their health as well as providing personalised recommendations of proven tools and advice to help them take action where they most need it. If you also work with local residents, why not make them aware of the quiz also?
To take the first step to a new healthier you in 2018, visit http://oneyoucamden.org/ and take the How Are You quiz today.
Please contact donna.kelly@camden.gov.uk if you would like One You health promotion campaign packs for your organisation in 2018.

Vision for Young Londoners: What’s the challenge for young Londoners? Consultations with Young People

Barriers to the creative industries
Partnership for Young London and the Roundhouse are conducting research into the barriers for young Londoners seeking a career in the creative industries. The creative industries are one of London’s fastest growing sectors, but how can we make sure that opportunity is afforded to all young people?
We are looking to speak to young people, with or without experience of the creative industries, between the age of 14-25. We are hosting an event Monday, 19th February 2018 from 1:00pm to 4:00pm, food and travel reimbursements will be provided.
Literacy skills in non-formal education
Partnership for Young London and the National Literacy Trust are working together to explore the role of non-formal education. The aim of this research is to better understand the relationship between the informal sector and the development of young people’s literacy skills in London.
We are looking to speak to young people between the age of 14-25, especially those taking part in activities and programmes outside of school. We are hosting an event Monday, 19th February 2018 from 1:00pm to 4:00pm, food and travel reimbursements will be provided.
For more information about the project, please download the research briefing.
To get involved, or if you know of those who would like to be involved, please contact zoe.nation@cityoflondon.gov.uk

What’s On In Camden, 8th January 2018

Including the Wellcome Trust’s exhibition on how graphic design influences our perception of human bodies; sewing classes at Maiden Lane with run by the Working Men’s College. Or working with clay, run by the Camden Town Shed. Listen here.

Healthy Minds, Project Management, Business Start-Up, Peer Mentoring

See ‘VAC Training’ section for full details of forthcoming courses.

Interested in Housing in NW3?

Joing the NW3 Community Land Trust (CLT).  Members welcome.  More information here – just follow the link http://nw3clt.org.uk/membership.html#membership1

Lumiere London 2018

See King’s Cross transformed by the world’s most exciting light artists
Thursday 18th January 2018 – Sunday 21st January 2018. Full details here.

North Central London Workplace Health Business Breakfast

Islington Town Hall, Upper Street, London, 30th January 2018, 8.30 to 11.00 am
Organisations and local authorities in Barnet, Camden, Enfield, Haringey and Islington are building on work to improve the health and wellbeing of employees and productive workplaces.
Join us at this breakfast event to sign up to the London Healthy Workplace Charter, get inspiration for your health and wellbeing strategy and network with staff from across the North Central London area.
Please sign-up via Eventbrite.

The Winch is Running a Respite Space for Chalcots Estate Residents

Do you live in the Chalcots Estate and need a quiet space away from the building works?
You are welcome to come to the Winch for a cup of tea and a chat. We also offer a child-friendly space!
If you have any requirements please let us know by emailing  madalina@northcamdenzone.org or calling 020 7586 8731.

Camden Disability Action

Catch up with the latest news from Camden Disability Action.

National

The NHS is in crisis. But it’s not up to volunteers to rescue it

Volunteers are not a source of cheap labour to patch up underfunded and under-supported public services. Dan Corry of think tank New Philanthropy Capital responds to recent moves in the NHS (and elsewhere in the public sector) including the setting up of new volunteering organisation Helpforce by top city financier with some controversial views. Full story in the Guardian.

The Latest Edition of the Council’s Funding Bulletin can be found here.

See the Funding pages on VAC’s website for all the latest information.

Camden Festival Fund – see maim feature for details

The Third Round of Rosa’s Woman to Woman Fund is Open

With grants of up to £25,000, local grassroots women’s organisations across the UK will be supported using funds from the ‘Tampon Tax.’ In celebration of the centenary of the women’s vote, this round of the Woman to Woman fund will have a renewed focus on leadership and representation and we are particularly interested in funding work that increases women’s representation, skills building and civic engagement.
Grants are available for groups with an income of under £100,000 per year, to support a wide range of charitable work that benefits women: from building confidence and leadership skills, tackling harassment and violence, to training in financial literacy and increasing engagement in decision-making – and much more besides.
As well as grants, Rosa will provide additional support that women’s groups tell us they need, including mentoring, training and networking opportunities. Find out more at the Rosa website.

Weston Anniversary Fund

To celebrate the Foundation’s anniversary and the vital role of volunteers and community charities, we are excited to launch a additional grants scheme that will be open to applications from 5th January to 30th June 2018 exclusively – the Weston Anniversary Fund (capital fund £30k – £150K).
This is a Capital grants scheme and applying is a simple one-step process. Please read About the Fund, its Application Guidelines and take a quick quiz to find out if you are eligible to apply. And if you are, good luck!
If this fund doesn’t fit your particular charity or project, then you may want to consider applying to our ongoing, regular grants scheme at garfieldweston.org.

The Community Shares Booster programme

£3 million funding is available for local people wanting to put business into community hands.
If you’re a local group needing an extra boost to set up or grow a community business, you can access up to £10,000 to help launch your community share offer and up to £100,000 match funding when the share offer goes live. Find out more at locality.org.uk

Camden Giving

Camden Giving have published the timetable for the various grants programmes they will be offering over the coming 12 months. There are 6 programmes in total. You can view the full timetable here.

Healthy Minds Programme with Mind in Camden

There is a full programme of activities taking place at the Living Centre as part of the Healthy Minds programme. Full details on the VAC training calendar.

Voluntary Action Camden working in partnership with Mary Ward Centre.

Business Start Up for Social Enterprise, Micro Enterprise, Sole Trader.
11th January – 08 February. 5 meetings.
Not your standard business start-up course. Straddle the social and business divide by using your own life experience in paid or voluntary work to set up a business enterprise with a social focus. This course covers the practical steps needed to set up as a sole trader and/or a micro enterprise and/or a social enterprise.
Thursdays. 17.30-20.30. £65. Concessions £23. Bursaries also available, on application,  to meet part or all of the costs of the course and the course is free for anyone on JSA/ESA/Universal Credit or who is unemployed and on a means tested benefit and intending to use the course to find work.
For further information and to apply please contact Rahul Miah. rahul.miah@marywardcentre.ac.uk 020 7269 6042

Coaching and Mentoring Introduction.
31st January – 14th February. 3 meetings.
This short course will give you an understanding of the difference between coaching and mentoring then illustrate the use of coaching and mentoring models and how to put theory into practice. Progression from this course is to the Award in Mentoring Skills course being held in May and June 2018.
Wednesday. 18.00 -20.30. £33. Concessions £11. Bursaries also available, on application, to meet part or all of the costs of the course and the course is free for anyone on JSA/ESA/Universal Credit or who is unemployed and on a means tested benefit and intending to use the course to find work.
For further information and to apply please contact Rahul Miah. rahul.miah@marywardcentre.ac.uk 020 7269 6042

Project Management.
Introductory Certificate. The APM Fundamentals Qualification. (www.apm.org.uk)
15th February – 29 March. 7 meetings.
This course is for people who want skills in project management that could be applied in business or other environments. It is for those wishing to gain a broad understanding of the principles of the profession. Final assessment is by a short multiple-choice online exam. The course syllabus details are available on the Association for Project Management website – www.apm.org.uk.
Thursdays 18.00 – 20.30.  £425. Concessions £173. Bursaries also available, subject to application, to part or all of the costs of the course.
For further information and to apply please contact Rahul Miah. rahul.miah@marywardcentre.ac.uk 020 7269 6042

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

 

The Recovery College is open for enrolment for Spring Term 2018

There are free courses running January to March for everyone 18+ in Camden and Islington including several new courses running next term, including:
· Anger management
· LGBT and mental health
· Eating for wellbeing
· Singing for health
· Understanding BME cultures and mental health
You can find our new course guide and calendar attached and online at our webpage: www.candi.nhs.uk/recoverycollege    Hard copies are available at the College.

Labelling and mental health stigma – Thursday 1st February 2018

Is the labelling of mental health conditions always helpful, or can it lead to additional stigma for service users?
For our next “Mental Health Matters” event, Tom Burns, C&I Non-Executive Director, Professor Emeritus of Social Psychiatry at Oxford University and Honorary Professor of Psychiatry at UCL, will suggest that competence and progress require the categorisation of knowledge.
Thursday 1 February 2018
Conference Centre, St Pancras Hospital
Doors open at 5.30pm, for a 6pm start

Family Support Volunteer

Are you a parent, grandparent or have parenting experience?
Can you give 3 – 4 hours weekly to visit a family with young children who may be going through a difficult time?
Enhance your skills with our training, supervision and fulfilling volunteer role
Next Preparation Course Starting 17th January to 14th March. Every Wednesday 9.45 am to 2.45 pm
Certificates awarded & expenses paid
For information pack ring 020 7424 1603. email: info@homestartcamden.org or go to the website: www.homestartcamden.org.uk

Thyroid Trust

Next public meeting on 20 January at Crown Court Church, Russell Street, Covent Garden WC2. Speaker, Jo Clayton,  will give a talk about her experiences of mental health disturbances caused by her thyroid condition and her return to wellness. The meeting will include a guided meditation and discussion of self care techniques we can all use to calm the mind at times of stress. www.thyroidtrust.org

Camden 2025

One of the ways you can get involved is to come along to one of the local events in January held across the borough where you can share your ideas for what Camden should be like in 2025.  Meet local councillors and staff from the council, and find out what other local residents and community groups are saying. Each event will start with some short talks, but feel free to drop in at any time.
If you would like further details about the events or if you require access needs to attend one of the events please contact Camden2025@camden.gov.uk.

Black Women, Womanist learning and Higher Education: the Politics of Representation and Community Activism

13th February 2018 free
This conference led by Dr Jan Etienne through Birkbeck’s Institute for Social Research will examine the role of the black woman in promoting learning development and community activism. It brings together the work of researchers, academics and activists in the fields of gender, ‘race’, education and community development to explore womanism and the influence of education for building stronger, local communities.
For more details and to sign up, follow the link below:
https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/black-women-womanist-learning-and-higher-education-the-politics-of-representation-and-community-tickets-40151089991

Casa Latina seeks Nursery Nurse

Menchú Nursery (Centro Infantil Menchú) is looking for a bilingual (Spanish-English) nursery nurse, to join our small nursery based in Kilburn, North West London.  Menchú Nursery (Centro Infantil Menchú) is part of Latin American House’s Children’s Education Project
The ideal candidate will be qualified to a Level 3 in early years or equivalent, and will have experience working in a nursery environment.
Knowledge of EYFS is essential.
Closing date for applications: 26 January 2018, 5 pm. Interview date: week beginning 6 February 2018.
Full details of this position and application form are available on our website: www.casalatina.org.uk

Citizens Advice Camden is seeking Trustees including a Treasurer

CAB are looking for a number of new Trustees, including a Treasurer, to be responsible for the overall direction, vision and strategy of Citizens Advice Camden. We are seeking people who can provide governance, leadership and enthusiasm to lead Citizens Advice Camden into the future.
To apply send your CV with a letter of application to lisa.yates@camdencabservice.org.uk. The closing date for applications is 16 February 2018. Interviews will be held in the week commencing 26 February. Please state if there are any dates that week you are not available.

North Camden Zone Seeks New Steering Group Chair

We are looking for a Chair of the North Camden Zone Steering Group who is passionate about improving the life outcomes for children and young people living in Camden. You may be a community leader or senior professional with an in depth knowledge and /or experience of the issues that affect children and young people. You are interested in a collaborative approach involving the community and professionals, and implementing place based systems change.
If you would like to find out more please follow this link. The closing date is 23rd of February 2018.

Lauderdale House is seeking a Marketing & Communications Manager

Following a major £2.3m refurbishment a year ago we are looking for a dynamic individual to help move the organisation to a new level and expand our reach and profile, increasing audience for arts and education, establish a new profile for heritage, support our individual giving programme and increase our hospitality hires.  Closing date 15th January.
Email  sstocker@lauderdale.org.uk  for the full job description or look at http://www.lauderdalehouse.org.uk/page.asp?ID=2678&PID=51
Please send a current CV and tailored covering letter explaining how your skills and experience match the requirements for this to sstocker@lauderdale.org.uk

Evelyn Oldfield Unit (EOU) is recruiting a Development Co-ordinator (Full time)

EOU is looking for someone with proven experience of project management, events management, bid writing, providing frontline services to vulnerable individuals, volunteer management, and the ability to build relationships at all levels. Closing date 15th January.
Apply online at Charity Jobs

Office Space to let at Clean Break in Kentish Town

Clean Break is inviting you take up residence in our North London studios to be part of our vibrant community of artists and facilitators working across theatre and criminal justice. We have a number of office spaces available for short term lease, as well as hot-desking space, meeting rooms, therapy rooms and studios for hire. We also offer women-only work spaces. Our building is in a prime location, situated just a short walk from Kentish Town station, Kentish Town West and Camden.  We will provide broadband and phone lines, and can offer some office furniture and desktop PCs at your request, as well as regular discounted rates on rehearsal and meeting spaces. For more information or prices contact Rachel at studios@cleanbreak.org.uk or call 020 7482 8600.

DfE Consultation on Sex and Relationship Guidance

The Department for Education is considering how to update the existing Sex and Relationship guidance which, was last updated in 2000, and is therefore now out of date. The updated guidance will support schools in delivering the new subjects of Relationships Education at primary and Relationships and Sex Education (RSE) at secondary, as well as, potentially, Personal, Social, Health and Economic Education (PSHE).
The link below would be of interest to parents or appropriate parent groups who would be interested in contributing on the statutory Relationships and Sex Education (RSE) guidance for primary and secondary schools. The consultation closes on the 12th of February.
To view click on the following link:
https://consult.education.gov.uk/life-skills/pshe-rse-call-for-evidence/

Desk Space to Rent

Bloom.space office is in Bloomsbury adjacent to University College London on Gower Street and provides a productive and calm environment in which to run your organisation.
The Office has 30 fixed desks with additional hot desks, lockers, breakout space, a meeting room, teleconferencing equipment, presentation equipment, bike storage and an on-site gym with saunas.
We offer workspace with a range of benefits including:
Full Time Fixed Desks
Hot Desks
Lockers for secure storage
Registered business address
Free tea & coffee
200Mbps fibre option broadband with fast WiFi
Free colour printing & copying
Function rooms and meeting rooms available
Prices are £350pcm for each desk, £150pcm for hot desks (or a combination of these) with no VAT to add.
See www.bloom.space or contact jack@bloom.space call 07711502041 for more information.

Cosy office to let in friendly Kilburn community centre.

Just £60 per week including fitted desks, internet access, two white/notice boards, and generous wall storage. Great for 2 people, and okay for 3. Near various tubes, rail links and buses. Interested? Please contact: reception@abbeycc-kilburn.org.uk . Abbey Community Centre, NW6 4DJ.

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Voluntary Action Camden e-bulletin 5th January 2018


VAC Weekly Newsletter
5th January 2018

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

Highlights

VAC’s 12 Days of Christmas; New ICO GDPR faq for charities; CCG consultation on mental health acute day units; Family Support Volunteer Training; Changes to Joint Adult Community Health Commssioning; Camden 2025; 3 Conversations and Adult Social Care; Public procurement challenges; Dormant Assets Fund + funding, events, jobs, volunteering, consultations and more.

Feature 

VAC’s 12 Days of Christmas

We hope you’ve been enjoying our 12 Days of Christmas, looking at an aspect of our work and Camden civil society each day.  If you missed it you can take a look at all 12 days here.

The Information Commissioner’s Office has published a set of frequently asked questions about the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) for charities

GDPR is a set of new data protection rules which come into force on 25 May. The ICO published its main guidance, which is aimed at all organisations, in November.
The ICO has now published 12 frequently asked questions for charities, which draws on wider guidance to GDPR and directs users to other resources, such as the ICO’s self-assessment tool and its dedicated advice line for small organisations. More on this story at Civil Society.
VAC will be running a GDPR workshop for groups in Camden- details coming soon.

Camden CCG’s public consultation on mental health acute day units closes on Wednesday 10th January.

We are looking for your views on how to best organise acute mental health day care services in Camden, to make cost savings while continuing to provide good patient care. Take part in the consultation by responding to the survey online at https://feedback.camdenccg.nhs.uk/community-ownership/adu

Family Support Volunteer

Are you a parent, grandparent or have parenting experience?
Can you give 3 – 4 hours weekly to visit a family with young children who may be going through a difficult time?
Enhance your skills with our training, supervision and fulfilling volunteer role
Next Preparation Course Starting 17th January to 14th March. Every Wednesday 9.45 am to 2.45 pm
Certificates awarded & expenses paid
For information pack ring 020 7424 1603. email: info@homestartcamden.org or go to the website: www.homestartcamden.org.uk

Thyroid Trust

Next public meeting on 20 January at Crown Court Church, Russell Street, Covent Garden WC2. Speaker, Jo Clayton,  will give a talk about her experiences of mental health disturbances caused by her thyroid condition and her return to wellness. The meeting will include a guided meditation and discussion of self care techniques we can all use to calm the mind at times of stress. www.thyroidtrust.org

CCG Announcement Concerning Adult Community Health Commissioning

‘The management of Camden adults’ community health service commissioning is transferring back from Camden Council to Camden Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG). The teams supporting Continuing Health Care and Delayed Transfer of Care moved to the CCG already, and the physical disability and Adults community health services commissioning teams will transfer in January 2018.
Our joint priority continues to be ensuring Camden health and care services are managed and delivered in a coordinated way for the benefit of residents, and we will continue to collaborate closely to ensure this. Integrated commissioning arrangements for mental health, learning disabilities and children’s services will not change. The two organisations remain fully committed to delivering the Camden Local Care Strategy, a shared vision for local service transformation.
The Council and CCG will ensure a seamless management handover, and people using local adults’ community health services will not experience any changes. Further detail on the transition of management responsibilities, and how Camden CCG would like to work with organisations, will follow.’

Camden 2025

One of the ways you can get involved is to come along to one of the local events in January held across the borough where you can share your ideas for what Camden should be like in 2025.  Meet local councillors and staff from the council, and find out what other local residents and community groups are saying. Each event will start with some short talks, but feel free to drop in at any time.
If you would like further details about the events or if you require access needs to attend one of the events please contact Camden2025@camden.gov.uk.

3 conversations – Camden Adult Social Care

In line with its “Supporting people: connecting communities” strategic plan, Camden Adult Social Care is experimenting with a new way of working. This is called “three conversations” and is about building relationships with people and working with their strengths and assets.
To do this we have created innovation sites where practitioners are working differently to the rest of adult services.  In those innovation sites we are aiming to increase the time our practitioners have in Camden’s local communities, finding out about local resources and working with people around what they would like to happen in their lives. This involves reducing the amount of administration that our practitioners currently have to do to free them up to spend more time with residents.
Currently Adult Social Care has an innovation site in its Regents Park and St Pancras and Somerstown ward areas. A new team will be working in this area for 13 weeks starting on 4th December 2017. There will then be an evaluation of the work carried out by the innovation site.  Our aim is that by this time next year all of Camden adult social care will be working in this way, with more innovation sites being created throughout the year.

National

Public procurement professionals must step up and speak up in 2018

“2018 will be another challenging year for the public sector. Austerity, cuts to funding, staffing and services will continue unless there is either a change of government in Westminster or the current government very surprisingly undergoes a Damascene conversion. Demand for services, especially social care, will continue to grow.  There will be ridiculous calls for the public sector “to do more for less” even though most services are well beyond stretching point.” An important article from John Tizard on the Government Opportunities website.

Charities urge action on £2bn dormant assets funds

Charities have urged the government to take action on the up to £2bn of funding from dormant assets identified last year. So far the government has only announced plans to distribute £330m from dormant accounts to good causes over the next four years.
See more at Civil Society
In addition the Guardian reports that the government is planning to take 30 or 40 years to pay back the £425M taken from the lottery good causes fund to pay for the Olympics.

The Latest Edition of the Council’s Funding Bulletin can be found here.

See the Funding pages on VAC’s website for all the latest information.

Camden Festival Fund – Announcement Soon

The Third Round of Rosa’s Woman to Woman Fund is Open

With grants of up to £25,000, local grassroots women’s organisations across the UK will be supported using funds from the ‘Tampon Tax.’ In celebration of the centenary of the women’s vote, this round of the Woman to Woman fund will have a renewed focus on leadership and representation and we are particularly interested in funding work that increases women’s representation, skills building and civic engagement.
Grants are available for groups with an income of under £100,000 per year, to support a wide range of charitable work that benefits women: from building confidence and leadership skills, tackling harassment and violence, to training in financial literacy and increasing engagement in decision-making – and much more besides.
As well as grants, Rosa will provide additional support that women’s groups tell us they need, including mentoring, training and networking opportunities. Find out more at the Rosa website.

The Community Shares Booster programme reopens today

£3 million funding is available for local people wanting to put business into community hands.
If you’re a local group needing an extra boost to set up or grow a community business, you can access up to £10,000 to help launch your community share offer and up to £100,000 match funding when the share offer goes live. Find out more at locality.org.uk

Camden Giving

Camden Giving have published the timetable for the various grants programmes they will be offering over the coming 12 months. There are 6 programmes in total. You can view the full timetable here.

Healthy Minds Programme with Mind in Camden

There is a full programme of activities taking place at the Living Centre as part of the Healthy Minds programme. Full details on the VAC training calendar.

Voluntary Action Camden working in partnership with Mary Ward Centre.

Business Start Up for Social Enterprise, Micro Enterprise, Sole Trader.
11th January – 08 February. 5 meetings.
Not your standard business start-up course. Straddle the social and business divide by using your own life experience in paid or voluntary work to set up a business enterprise with a social focus. This course covers the practical steps needed to set up as a sole trader and/or a micro enterprise and/or a social enterprise.
Thursdays. 17.30-20.30. £65. Concessions £23. Bursaries also available, on application,  to meet part or all of the costs of the course and the course is free for anyone on JSA/ESA/Universal Credit or who is unemployed and on a means tested benefit and intending to use the course to find work.
For further information and to apply please contact Rahul Miah. rahul.miah@marywardcentre.ac.uk 020 7269 6042

Coaching and Mentoring Introduction.
31st January – 14th February. 3 meetings.
This short course will give you an understanding of the difference between coaching and mentoring then illustrate the use of coaching and mentoring models and how to put theory into practice. Progression from this course is to the Award in Mentoring Skills course being held in May and June 2018.
Wednesday. 18.00 -20.30. £33. Concessions £11. Bursaries also available, on application, to meet part or all of the costs of the course and the course is free for anyone on JSA/ESA/Universal Credit or who is unemployed and on a means tested benefit and intending to use the course to find work.
For further information and to apply please contact Rahul Miah. rahul.miah@marywardcentre.ac.uk 020 7269 6042

Project Management.
Introductory Certificate. The APM Fundamentals Qualification. (www.apm.org.uk)
15th February – 29 March. 7 meetings.
This course is for people who want skills in project management that could be applied in business or other environments. It is for those wishing to gain a broad understanding of the principles of the profession. Final assessment is by a short multiple-choice online exam. The course syllabus details are available on the Association for Project Management website – www.apm.org.uk.
Thursdays 18.00 – 20.30.  £425. Concessions £173. Bursaries also available, subject to application, to part or all of the costs of the course.
For further information and to apply please contact Rahul Miah. rahul.miah@marywardcentre.ac.uk 020 7269 6042

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

 

The Recovery College is open for enrolment for Spring Term 2018

There are free courses running January to March for everyone 18+ in Camden and Islington including several new courses running next term, including:
· Anger management
· LGBT and mental health
· Eating for wellbeing
· Singing for health
· Understanding BME cultures and mental health
You can find our new course guide and calendar attached and online at our webpage: www.candi.nhs.uk/recoverycollege    Hard copies are available at the College.

Black Women, Womanist learning and Higher Education: the Politics of Representation and Community Activism

13th February 2018 free
This conference led by Dr Jan Etienne through Birkbeck’s Institute for Social Research will examine the role of the black woman in promoting learning development and community activism. It brings together the work of researchers, academics and activists in the fields of gender, ‘race’, education and community development to explore womanism and the influence of education for building stronger, local communities.
For more details and to sign up, follow the link below:
https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/black-women-womanist-learning-and-higher-education-the-politics-of-representation-and-community-tickets-40151089991


West Euston Partnership seeks Volunteer Co-Ordinator

WEP are currently recruiting for the role of volunteer co-ordinator.
You will be the first point of contact for managing the volunteers working on our reception desk.  We have 8-12 receptionists at any one time, all of whom need ongoing support.  This will be a large part of your role alongside being responsible for interviewing and recruiting new receptionists as needed.  As well, you will be showing new receptionists the ropes and making sure they have a full induction.
We ask for a commitment of 2 days a week for 6 months, although we do understand you may be seeking paid employment and cannot make a guaranteed undertaking for that length of time.
Get in touch with Diana Young, 020 7388 7932, diana@westeuston.org
or pop into our One Stop Shop to find out more.
Check out our other volunteer opportunities on the WEP website

Lauderdale House is seeking a Marketing & Communications Manager

Following a major £2.3m refurbishment a year ago we are looking for a dynamic individual to help move the organisation to a new level and expand our reach and profile, increasing audience for arts and education, establish a new profile for heritage, support our individual giving programme and increase our hospitality hires.
Email  sstocker@lauderdale.org.uk  for the full job description or look at http://www.lauderdalehouse.org.uk/page.asp?ID=2678&PID=51
Please send a current CV and tailored covering letter explaining how your skills and experience match the requirements for this to sstocker@lauderdale.org.uk

The Thyroid Trust seeks Treasurer

The Thyroid Trust is in the process of registering as a new charity to benefit people affected by thyroid disease, with funding already secured to cover operational costs and one member of staff.
We run regular support and information events in Central London, with expert speakers. Full details of the vacancy and how to apply can be found on the Honorary Treasurers forum.

Evelyn Oldfield Unit (EOU) is recruiting a Development Co-ordinator (Full time)

EOU is looking for someone with proven experience of project management, events management, bid writing, providing frontline services to vulnerable individuals, volunteer management, and the ability to build relationships at all levels.
Apply online at Charity Jobs

Nafsiyat is seeking an Administration Assistant to cover the administration duties of the centre during Monday and Thursday evenings.

The successful candidate will also help manage our online presence and assist with fundraising.
Experience working in administration and strong computer, literacy and numeracy skills are required.
Email adam@nafsiyat.org.uk for the full job description.
Please send a current CV and tailored covering letter (no more than 2 pages) explaining how your skills and experience match the requirements for this to recruitment@nafsiyat.org.uk by 5pm on Wednesday January 3rd 2018.
Shortlisted candidates will be invited to an interview on Friday January 12th.

Office Space to let at Clean Break in Kentish Town

Clean Break is inviting you take up residence in our North London studios to be part of our vibrant community of artists and facilitators working across theatre and criminal justice. We have a number of office spaces available for short term lease, as well as hot-desking space, meeting rooms, therapy rooms and studios for hire. We also offer women-only work spaces. Our building is in a prime location, situated just a short walk from Kentish Town station, Kentish Town West and Camden.  We will provide broadband and phone lines, and can offer some office furniture and desktop PCs at your request, as well as regular discounted rates on rehearsal and meeting spaces. For more information or prices contact Rachel at studios@cleanbreak.org.uk or call 020 7482 8600.

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Christmas Opening Times in Camden

Christmas opening times of a selection of Camden organisations and services:

 

Pharmacies

 

Community Centres

 

Camden Council (rubbish, leisure centres and libraries)

 

GP appointments

In addition to booking an appointment at your GP surgery over the holiday period, you can book an evening or weekend appointment at one of Camden’s four GP Hubs. Camden GP Hub appointments are available seven days a week (Monday to Friday from 6.30pm to 8pm and on Saturday and Sunday from 8am to 8pm) for anyone who lives in the borough of Camden or who is registered with a Camden GP.

Appointments are available on all the bank holidays over the festive period including Christmas Day.

To book, phone 020 7391 9979 (open 8am-8pm, seven days a week), contact your GP surgery in the usual way or submit a request on the Camden GP Hub website.

The service operates at the following locations:

  • Brondesbury Medical Centre, NW6 7JQ
  • Somers Town Medical Centre, NW1 1HY
  • Caversham Group Practice, NW5 2UP
  • Swiss Cottage Surgery, NW3 3NP

 

Citizens Advice Camden

Over Christmas/New Year the Adviceline is closed Monday 25 December to Monday 1 January

You can telephone the Adviceline on 0300 330 1157 Monday to Friday 10am to 4pm.

These calls are charged at local rate (i.e. the same as 020) even from a mobile.

Christmas opening times if you are calling in person:

Day Open Door Hours Time
Monday 18 December 2 Prince of Wales Road, Kentish Town, NW5 3LQ 10 am to 1 pm
Tuesday 19 December 141a Robert Street, Regent’s Park, NW1 3QT 1 pm – 6 pm
Wednesday 20 December 141a Robert Street, Regent’s Park, NW1 3QT 10 am to 2 pm
Thursday 21 December 141a Robert Street, Regent’s Park, NW1 3QT 10 am to 12 noon
Friday 22 December to Tuesday 2 January CLOSED CLOSED
Wednesday 3 January 141a Robert Street, Regent’s Park, NW1 3QT 10 am to 2 pm
Thursday 4 January 141a Robert Street, Regent’s Park, NW1 3QT 10 am to 12 noon
Friday 5 January 2 Prince of Wales Road, Kentish Town, NW5 3LQ 10 am to 1 pm

 

VAC will close at noon on Friday 22nd December and re open on Tuesday 2nd January 2018.

Voluntary Action Camden e-bulletin 15th December 2017

 

 


VAC Weekly Newsletter
15th December 2017

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

Highlights

Healthwatch Camden Housing and Health survey; CCG Announcement Concerning Adult Community Health Commissioning; Camden Community Radio; New Community Connector Service for Camden; Somers Town History Club Christmas Party; Health and Wellbeing in West Euston; Camden 2025; Crossroads Women’s Centre Kids Party; Annual Returns

Feature 

Talk to Healthwatch Camden about your housing and health

Healthwatch Camden would like to know what you think of housing and health. We know that poor or insecure housing can contribute to poor physical and mental health, so we want to know if your housing makes it difficult to keep well.

We’re keen to find out how effectively health and wellbeing services in Camden support the needs of people in different types of housing. Whether you live in private rented accommodation, council housing, a housing association home or own your home we’d like to hear from you.
Tell us what would help you to make more use of housing and health services.
We’re interviewing a wide range of local residents and we will also be doing surveys in order to compile a report that looks at housing and health in Camden.
If you’re interested and want to participate in the research, contact Anna Wright on 0207 383 2402 or email anna.wright@healthwatchcamden.co.uk.

Season’s Greetings from All at VAC

This is the last e-bulletin of 2017.  The next will be on Friday 5th January.  Our offices will be closed between Christmas and New Year and reopen on Tuesday 2nd January 2018

CCG Announcement Concerning Adult Community Health Commissioning

‘The management of Camden adults’ community health service commissioning is transferring back from Camden Council to Camden Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG). The teams supporting Continuing Health Care and Delayed Transfer of Care moved to the CCG already, and the physical disability and Adults community health services commissioning teams will transfer in January 2018.
Our joint priority continues to be ensuring Camden health and care services are managed and delivered in a coordinated way for the benefit of residents, and we will continue to collaborate closely to ensure this. Integrated commissioning arrangements for mental health, learning disabilities and children’s services will not change. The two organisations remain fully committed to delivering the Camden Local Care Strategy, a shared vision for local service transformation.
The Council and CCG will ensure a seamless management handover, and people using local adults’ community health services will not experience any changes. Further detail on the transition of management responsibilities, and how Camden CCG would like to work with organisations, will follow.’

Camden Community Radio

Christmas Special
In our last session before Christmas we bring you festive suggestions from family run pop-up shops near King’s Cross, to new theatre and an evening of stories by local writers at the Holborn Library. Plus there’s a special report from Violet on freezing cold swimmers in Hampstead pond at Christmas and a repeat of one of our all time favourite Christmas recordings – Rob Ingliss’s reading of A Christmas Carol, done for CCRadio in 2015. Listen here.
Healthwatch Camden Reports on local Care Homes
Anna Wright tells how Healthwatch Camden was about to use its powers to visit and check on the quality of local care homes when it heard that ‘Independent Age’ was keen to develop indicators to help ordinary people to assess the quality of care homes they might think of using. The resulting collaboration was so successful that Independent Age is recommending that all MPs get their local Healthwatch to inspect and report on their local care homes using the eight quality indicators that they have developed. Listen here.

New Community Connector Service for Camden

Ageing Better in Camden are pleased to announce that Age UK Camden have won the contract to delivery Ageing Better in Camden’s Community Connector service. The service will connect socially isolated people to activities in their communities so reducing their isolation and loneliness. The contract starts in January 2018 and the team will work with 440 people in the first 2 years.

Somers Town History Club Christmas Party

At the beautiful St Pancras Old Church, 20th December 7pm – 10pm
Somers Town history Club cordially invites you to our Christmas Party.
Dance performance by Swing Patrol & taster lesson! Live Music and a retro DJ set
Somers Town Blues Band with Steve Denholm Rock n roll/ blues & more. Wear your best retro outfit – prizes for the best, & raffle!
Mulled wine and mince pies. Carols and singalong with Mimi Romily.
Warden Rachael will be on hand to explain the history of the church.
Bring your stories to our memory tree.
All ages welcome! Local members free but donations welcome to support us.
RSVP – we recommend you book your ticket here

Health and Wellbeing in West Euston

The last 2017 Saturday Ability Bikes session will be this coming weekend, 16th December, restarting on 6th January 2018.
If you are a regular or would like to cycle regularly, please contact Diana –  diana@westeuston.org so that we can book you in for January – March 2018 without you needing to call for each booking.
Look out for the new Silver Cycling programme coming up in 2018, to encourage older people to cycle in the beautiful surroundings of Regent’s Park.

Camden 2025

One of the ways you can get involved is to come along to one of the local events in January held across the borough where you can share your ideas for what Camden should be like in 2025.  Meet local councillors and staff from the council, and find out what other local residents and community groups are saying. Each event will start with some short talks, but feel free to drop in at any time.
If you would like further details about the events or if you require access needs to attend one of the events please contact Camden2025@camden.gov.uk.

Crossroads Women’s Centre Kids Party

Saturday 16th December 2-4pm
With Captain Fantastic at 3pm and lucky dip, face painting, games and refreshments. Free
25 Wolsey Mews, NW5. Tel: 7482 2496 email: contact@crossroadswomen.net

Annual Returns

You should have received you Annual Return reminders from the Charity Commission and Companies House.  For most small organisations the deadline for Companies House is 31st December and the deadline for the Charity Commission is 31st January (assuming a 31st March end of year). CIOs need only submit a return to the Charity Commission.  More at Companies House and the Charity Commission

National

Local Reporters Project Funded by the BBC

The BBC has today announced the winners of the contracts to employ up to 150 local reporters to cover councils and public meetings across the UK. Camden’s reporter will be based at Hackney Citizen. Full details at the Hold the Front Page website.

Public Servant’s Eye Witness Accounts

The Guardian have been running a series of accounts by public and voluntary sector workers called Public Servant.  Not easy reading but an important record of vital front line work taking place across the country.

The Latest Edition of the Council’s Funding Bulletin can be found here.

See the Funding pages on VAC’s website for all the latest information.

The Third Round of Rosa’s Woman to Woman Fund is Open

With grants of up to £25,000, local grassroots women’s organisations across the UK will be supported using funds from the ‘Tampon Tax.’ In celebration of the centenary of the women’s vote, this round of the Woman to Woman fund will have a renewed focus on leadership and representation and we are particularly interested in funding work that increases women’s representation, skills building and civic engagement.
Grants are available for groups with an income of under £100,000 per year, to support a wide range of charitable work that benefits women: from building confidence and leadership skills, tackling harassment and violence, to training in financial literacy and increasing engagement in decision-making – and much more besides.
Rosa is also interested in increasing the impact and sustainability of women’s groups. Therefore, grants can pay for core costs such as financial management, business planning, staff salaries, office rent, leadership development and staff training; as well as project costs such as drop-in support services, mobilising volunteers and outreach. We especially want to support groups that work with disadvantaged communities or in disadvantaged areas.
As well as grants, Rosa will provide additional support that women’s groups tell us they need, including mentoring, training and networking opportunities. Find out more at the Rosa website.

The Community Shares Booster programme reopens today

£3 million funding is available for local people wanting to put business into community hands.
If you’re a local group needing an extra boost to set up or grow a community business, you can access up to £10,000 to help launch your community share offer and up to £100,000 match funding when the share offer goes live. Find out more at locality.org.uk

Ageing Better in Camden Current Funding Opportunities

Community Activities Programme
Ageing Better in Camden are pleased to announce a Community Activities Programme which will award 2 year funding contracts for organisations working to reduce social isolation and loneliness for those aged over 60 through the delivery of supportive accessible activities. Up to 5 contracts will be awarded and each will be worth £20,000 over 2 years. The deadline is 18th December 2017.
Click here for further information and documents

Camden Giving

Camden Giving have published the timetable for the various grants programmes they will be offering over the coming 12 months. There are 6 programmes in total. You can view the full timetable here.

Healthy Minds Programme with Mind in Camden

There is a full programme of activities taking place at the Living Centre as part of the Healthy Minds programme. Full details on the VAC training calendar.

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

 Fundraising gig at Centre 404

Wednesday 20th December. There will be a line up of three fantastic acts: Singer songwriter, Lydia Richards, our Centre 404 resident band The 404 Stormers and headlining we have the world’s number one Johnny Cash tribute band, Cash!
Tickets are only £5 if you book in advance, and £7 on the door so make sure to get in touch with either myself or Bryn to buy your tickets!
There will be a fully licenced bar and music taking place from 7pm-10pm.
All the money raised will be going towards our music group, equipment and the production of their new album.
For more information please contact either myself fbevans@centre404.org.uk or Bryn on Brynt@centre404.org.uk.

The Recovery College is open for enrolment for Spring Term 2018

There are free courses running January to March for everyone 18+ in Camden and Islington including several new courses running next term, including:
· Anger management
· LGBT and mental health
· Eating for wellbeing
· Singing for health
· Understanding BME cultures and mental health
You can find our new course guide and calendar attached and online at our webpage: www.candi.nhs.uk/recoverycollege    Hard copies are available at the College.

Headway North London Christmas Party

Wednesday 20 December, 7 – 9pm at Crossfield Centre, 8 Fairhazel Gardens, NW6 3SG
We really hope as many of you as possible can make it and as always the event is open to friends and family too.
There is a small of just £6 per person to help us cover the costs of this event.

Black Women, Womanist learning and Higher Education: the Politics of Representation and Community Activism

13th February 2018 free
This conference led by Dr Jan Etienne through Birkbeck’s Institute for Social Research will examine the role of the black woman in promoting learning development and community activism. It brings together the work of researchers, academics and activists in the fields of gender, ‘race’, education and community development to explore womanism and the influence of education for building stronger, local communities.
For more details and to sign up, follow the link below:
https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/black-women-womanist-learning-and-higher-education-the-politics-of-representation-and-community-tickets-40151089991

Wild Bunch Club ‘A club night run by people with learning difficulties for everyone’

Wednesday 20th December will be anything but a silent night as Wild Bunch Club returns to its spiritual home, Electrowerkz. Doors open at 7pm!
For further info contact berni.simons@elfrida.com  or ring the Elfrida Society on 020 7359 7443.

Community Activists Network

Events from NatCan of interest to community activists in Camden. Full details on the NatCan website.


West Euston Partnership seeks Volunteer Co-Ordinator

Do you like to help in your free time?
Do you have good communication skills over the phone and in person?
Are you able to work in a diverse environment?
Are you organised?
Do you have a positive and “can do” attitude?
Some basic IT skills?
If you do, or you don’t, we are currently recruiting for the role of volunteer co-ordinator.
You will be the first point of contact for managing the volunteers working on our reception desk.  We have 8-12 receptionists at any one time, all of whom need ongoing support.  This will be a large part of your role alongside being responsible for interviewing and recruiting new receptionists as needed.  As well, you will be showing new receptionists the ropes and making sure they have a full induction.
We ask for a commitment of 2 days a week for 6 months, although we do understand you may be seeking paid employment and cannot make a guaranteed undertaking for that length of time.
Get in touch with Diana Young, 020 7388 7932, diana@westeuston.org
or pop into our One Stop Shop to find out more.
If not, check out our other volunteer opportunities on the WEP website.

Nafsiyat is seeking an Administration Assistant to cover the administration duties of the centre during Monday and Thursday evenings.

The successful candidate will also help manage our online presence and assist with fundraising.
Experience working in administration and strong computer, literacy and numeracy skills are required.
Email adam@nafsiyat.org.uk for the full job description.
Please send a current CV and tailored covering letter (no more than 2 pages) explaining how your skills and experience match the requirements for this to recruitment@nafsiyat.org.uk by 5pm on Wednesday January 3rd 2018.
Shortlisted candidates will be invited to an interview on Friday January 12th.

Hopscotch Asian Women’s Centre is recruiting for Homecare Workers.

Homecare Worker
Flexible Hours £9.75 – £10.21 per hour
Closing date: on going
For an informal discussion about the role, please contact, Ruksana Begum, HR Administrator.
Tel: 020 7388 8198 E-mail: recruitment.homecare@hopscotchawc.org.uk
Web: www.hopscotchawc.org.uk  Please do not send CVs as they will not be considered.

Age UK Camden seeks Outreach Worker (18 hours per week)

Sc5 £24,134 to £26,131 pro rata for an 18 hour week
Ageing Better Camden is looking for an Outreach Worker to contribute to a new Outreach Service trialling innovative approaches to reaching and engaging with older people across Camden.
The Outreach Worker will proactively search for isolated people out in their communities by knocking on doors, visiting pubs, launderettes and community centres. They will help older people to make social connections and access local activities, working alongside volunteers to make this happen. They will have excellent communication skills, a genuine interest in people and a commitment to reduce social isolation for older people.
AUC offers a contributory pension, and a season ticket or bicycle loan facility.  The post is based at Tavis House, Tavistock Square with easy access via Euston and Kings Cross main lines or Russell Square tube.
For more details, all documents can be downloaded from the website www.ageukcamden.org.uk or email jobs@ageukcamden.org.uk.
Closing date  – Friday 5th January 2018 – 9 am Interviews –  Friday 12th January 2018

North Camden Zone Seeks New Steering Group Chair

We are looking for a Chair of the North Camden Zone Steering Group who is passionate about improving the life outcomes for children and young people living in Camden. You may be a community leader or senior professional with an in depth knowledge and /or experience of the issues that affect children and young people. You are interested in a collaborative approach involving the community and professionals, and implementing place based systems change.
If you would like to find out more please follow this link. The closing date is 5th January 2018, so you have plenty of time to get in an application over the Christmas break.

The Winch seeks Facilities and Operations Manager

£25,000-30,000 pro rata Full-time or part-time, (24-40 hours per week) Permanent
Location: 21 Winchester Road, London, NW3 3NR and the local area
The Winch has been at the heart of the community in Swiss Cottage since 1973. We are looking for a dedicated, enthusiastic and experienced person who can manage our facilities and operations. Whether part-time or full-time, we want someone who loves solving practical problems, as well as constantly improving the way things work for our staff, children and young people.
Go to http://thewinch.org/work-for-us/ for more information  – deadline 5th January 2018.

Volunteering Opportunities in St James’s Gardens

Working with the Museum of London Archaeology, MOLA Headland Infrastructure (MHI), who are engaged in a very interesting excavation project in St James’s Gardens in Euston, and we are putting together a volunteer programme  for people who would like to get involved in recording and digitising Euston’s rich heritage.
1 Burial record digitisation programme
Based in the City of Westminster Archives, this project involves taking a trial sample from the burial records covering St James’s Gardens.
2 Euston History Engine
The Euston History Engine Project is a wide-ranging, multi-disciplinary survey based around the history and archaeology of the Euston area. Using written descriptions, audio and visual recordings and digital recording techniques including photogrammetry and a high frequency scanning laser, the volunteers on this project will:
~ create a unique record of the sights and sounds of Euston;
~ investigate how the area has changed and what factors have influenced that development;
~ and develop a multi-media virtual tour of the historic hot spots of Euston.
Contact: Aigul Kalioldina, Community Relations Officer email: Aigul.Kalioldina@csjv.co.uk

Community Connectors Project Manager

Age UK Camden has been funded to run the Community Connectors project by Ageing Better in Camden (ABC) for 2 years from January 2018.
SO2 scp 32-34 £31,958 to £33,626 pa for a 35 hour week plus 6% contributory pension
Closing date: 4th January 2018
Interview date: 15th January 2018
Eligible for job share
ABC is itself a multi-agency programme with older people as its focus, aimed at reducing social isolation and collecting better evidence of what works. ABC’s other commissioned services include local community development projects, men’s action, inter-generational activity, inter-generational work, a service focussed on Bangladeshi elders, LGBT Connects.
In Age UK Camden Community Connectors sits alongside other services such as care navigation, befriending, advice and dementia wellbeing.
About the role
~ Set up and implement the Community Connectors Project
~ Proactively develop creative ways to positively engage with older people focusing on the wellbeing benefits of the services on offer.
~ Ensure the effective and efficient use of volunteers in a range of roles.
See Job Description and Person Specification for full details of requirements)
Age UK Camden has been funded to run the Community Connectors project by Ageing Better in Camden (ABC) for 2 years from January 2018.
To apply, please download the documents on the work for us page. Complete the application form and send it to jobs@ageukcamden.org.uk or to our office address, marked for the attention of Angela Ward. If you have any questions please email or phone us on 020 7239 0400.  No CVs, no agencies please.

Camden Clinical Commissioning Group consultation on mental health acute day units
We would like your views on how to best organise acute mental health day care services in Camden, to make cost savings while continuing to provide good patient care.
The NHS and local Government are facing increasing financial pressures nationally, with a gap in funding for both health and social care. In Camden, the money we receive from the government is reducing, while demand for local services is increasing. This means we need make sure every pound we spend has the maximum benefit for the health of, and the quality of care for, Camden patients. It has been essential to review our care provision, to check what is working well, but also to see if there are new ways of delivering high quality, cost-effective care within very tight budgets.
As a result, we have identified our local Mental Health Acute Day Units as an area where cost savings are possible, whilst still providing Camden residents with appropriate, timely and quality care. The reason these services have been identified is because they are being underused.
You can also participate by taking part in our survey on Citizens Space open to 10 January 2018 which can be done via our website https://feedback.camdenccg.nhs.uk/community-ownership/adu

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VAC Weekly Newsletter
8th December 2017

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

Highlights

Spotting Modern Slavery; Volunteering Opportunities in St James’s Gardens; Are you affected by the HS2 route? Wild Bunch Club; Museum of Happiness; Camden Patient and Public Engagement Group (CPPEG) open meeting; Camden 20205 Focus Group for d/Deaf and Hard of Hearing People;

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Welcome to the new look VAC e-bulletin

The VAC e-bulletin has been redesigned but will still come out weekly on Fridays.  You can view it online on the VAC website.  To get your own copy straight to your inbox every Friday sign up here.  Please let us know what you think at info@vac.org.uk

Local

Spotting Modern Slavery

A guide has been produced aimed at helping those working in the public sector, who may not often encounter it, to recognise the signs of modern slavery and report it.  It provides clear and up to date information.  For more information please click here.

 

Volunteering Opportunities in St James’s Gardens

Working with the Museum of London Archaeology, MOLA Headland Infrastructure (MHI), who are engaged in a very interesting excavation project in St James’s Gardens in Euston, and we are putting together a volunteer programme  for people who would like to get involved in recording and digitising Euston’s rich heritage.
1 Burial record digitisation programme
Based in the City of Westminster Archives, this project involves taking a trial sample from the burial records covering St James’s Gardens.
2 Euston History Engine
The Euston History Engine Project is a wide-ranging, multi-disciplinary survey based around the history and archaeology of the Euston area. Using written descriptions, audio and visual recordings and digital recording techniques including photogrammetry and a high frequency scanning laser, the volunteers on this project will:
~ create a unique record of the sights and sounds of Euston;
~ investigate how the area has changed and what factors have influenced that development;
~ and develop a multi-media virtual tour of the historic hot spots of Euston.
Contact: Aigul Kalioldina, Community Relations Officer email: Aigul.Kalioldina@csjv.co.uk

Are you affected by the HS2 route?

The Guardian would like to hear from you if you, your community or your business is affected by the planned route of HS2. Click here to find out more.

Wild Bunch Club ‘A club night run by people with learning difficulties for everyone’

Wednesday 20th December will be anything but a silent night as Wild Bunch Club returns to its spiritual home, Electrowerkz. Doors open at 7pm!
For further info contact berni.simons@elfrida.com  or ring the Elfrida Society on 020 7359 7443.

Museum of Happiness

The Museum of Happiness in Camden Town is a nonprofit organisation that provides an experiential adventure, where people of all ages and backgrounds can learn more about the essence of happiness and well-being. By using a series of interactive exhibitions, workshops and events, we offer science-based techniques that people can implement into their everyday lives. The museum offers courses and room hire.
Email: smile@museumofhappiness.org  Web: http://www.museumofhappiness.org/

Camden Patient and Public Engagement Group (CPPEG) open meeting

Monday 11 December 2017 Time: 2pm – 4pm
Conference room, St Pancras Hospital, 4 St Pancras Way NW1 0PE
Chair: Hilary Lance, Adelaide General Practice PPG member
Camden CCG update:
~ NHS England Assurance Rating: New patient & community engagement rating
Presenters: Kathy Elliott, Vice Chair and Lay Governing Body Member responsible for patient engagement
~ Long Term Conditions Strategy update: what patients have told us to date:
Presenter: Martin Emery, Deputy Head of Patient Engagement
~ Acute Day Units Mental Health Consultation update:
Presenter: Nick McClelland, Senior Communications and Engagement Manager
Do you subscribe to our monthly newsletter? Our PPG newsletter shares all our latest news and opportunities for patients and the public to be involved in our work. Please email engagement@camdenccg.nhs.uk to subscribe.

Camden 20205 Focus Group for d/Deaf and Hard of Hearing People

We want to make Camden a better place for everyone to live in by 2025 Now is your chance to tell us to how we all need do things in the future.
Come and share your thoughts at a focus group for 12 d/Deaf and hard of hearing Camden residents
13 December 2017, 2.30-5pm in Committee Room 3A Camden Town Hall, Judd Street WC1H 9DB
If you want to be one of the 12 to attend, please let Michael Bond by email: Michael.Bond@Camden.gov.uk

National

Community Led Housing Celebrates £300M Housing Fund

The annual Community-Led Housing Conference, hosted by the National Community Land Trust Network and UK Cohousing the community housing movement was given a huge boost with the announcement of the £300M Community Housing Fund.  Read more here.

Charities and councils being at loggerheads won’t help local people

Good relationships between voluntary bodies and local government should be at the heart of building great communities. Both sides need to work harder
“Across the country, relationships between the councils and charities seem strained or even, in places, broken beyond repair. Councils and charities are stuck in an adversarial relationship
Some commentators attribute this depressing picture to the impact of austerity, as well as the spread of neoliberal politics and a fixation with competitive tendering.” Read more of John Tizard’s article in the Guardian.

Even Awareness Raising Too Much for Government

The government announced this week that a new round of funding was available for women’s charities, with a total £15m available through grants of at least £1m each.
The guidance said charities must demonstrate how they align with and support the delivery of the violence against women and girls strategy, including by promoting public awareness of the VAWG strategy.
But somehow must do that without campaigning or awareness-raising work due to the government’s continued use of a ‘gagging’ clause in contracts.  Read more in Civil Society and Third Sector.
NB Tampon Tax Fund application form and guidance for applicants (for the 2018/19 round of funding). However the minimum grant is £1M.

The Latest Edition of the Council’s Funding Bulletin can be found here.

See the Funding pages on VAC’s website for all the latest information.

The Community Shares Booster programme reopens today

£3 million funding is available for local people wanting to put business into community hands.
If you’re a local group needing an extra boost to set up or grow a community business, you can access up to £10,000 to help launch your community share offer and up to £100,000 match funding when the share offer goes live. Find out more at locality.org.uk

Ageing Better in Camden Current Funding Opportunities

Community Activities Programme
Ageing Better in Camden are pleased to announce a Community Activities Programme which will award 2 year funding contracts for organisations working to reduce social isolation and loneliness for those aged over 60 through the delivery of supportive accessible activities. Up to 5 contracts will be awarded and each will be worth £20,000 over 2 years. The deadline is 18th December 2017.
Age UK Camden’s Action Grants Scheme
Ageing Better in Camden are also pleased to announce that once again they will be supporting Age UK Camden’s Annual Action Grants scheme. These are small grants of up to £200 but with a majority being for £100 and are for organisations with an income of £30,000 or less. The application form is short and simple. The deadline is 9am on 11th December 2017.
Click here for further information and documents

Camden Giving

Camden Giving have published the timetable for the various grants programmes they will be offering over the coming 12 months. There are 6 programmes in total. You can view the full timetable here.

Healthy Minds Programme with Mind in Camden

There is a full programme of activities taking place at the Living Centre as part of the Healthy Minds programme. Full details on the VAC training calendar.

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

 Fundraising gig at Centre 404

There will be a line up of three fantastic acts: Singer songwriter, Lydia Richards, our Centre 404 resident band The 404 Stormers and headlining we have the world’s number one Johnny Cash tribute band, Cash!
Tickets are only £5 if you book in advance, and £7 on the door so make sure to get in touch with either myself or Bryn to buy your tickets!
There will be a fully licenced bar and music taking place from 7pm-10pm.
All the money raised will be going towards our music group, equipment and the production of their new album.
For more information please contact either myself fbevans@centre404.org.uk or Bryn on Brynt@centre404.org.uk.

Bake and Brew

Christmas Baking, 13th December, 2-4pm at Castlehaven Community Centre.
Come along to cook up a festive feast with pro-bakers from University College London! All welcome. No prior baking experience necessary, but Mary Berrys also very welcome!
We’ll be baking some Christmas treats, before taking time to enjoy our handiwork over a cup of tea and a chat.  All welcome.
Contact Rosa Walden or Jo Hynes 07907 597936 for more info.

Headway North London Christmas Party

Wednesday 20 December, 7 – 9pm at Crossfield Centre, 8 Fairhazel Gardens, NW6 3SG
We really hope as many of you as possible can make it and as always the event is open to friends and family too.
There is a small of just £6 per person to help us cover the costs of this event.

Black Women, Womanist learning and Higher Education: the Politics of Representation and Community Activism

13th February 2018 free
This conference led by Dr Jan Etienne through Birkbeck’s Institute for Social Research will examine the role of the black woman in promoting learning development and community activism. It brings together the work of researchers, academics and activists in the fields of gender, ‘race’, education and community development to explore womanism and the influence of education for building stronger, local communities.
For more details and to sign up, follow the link below:
https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/black-women-womanist-learning-and-higher-education-the-politics-of-representation-and-community-tickets-40151089991

Calthorpe Project Christmas Market

Friday 15th December noon – 8pm
Free mulled wine, carol singing,
258 – 274 Grays Inn Road, WC1

West Euston Partnership seeks Volunteer Co-Ordinator

Do you like to help in your free time?
Do you have good communication skills over the phone and in person?
Are you able to work in a diverse environment?
Are you organised?
Do you have a positive and “can do” attitude?
Some basic IT skills?
If you do, or you don’t, we are currently recruiting for the role of volunteer co-ordinator.
You will be the first point of contact for managing the volunteers working on our reception desk.  We have 8-12 receptionists at any one time, all of whom need ongoing support.  This will be a large part of your role alongside being responsible for interviewing and recruiting new receptionists as needed.  As well, you will be showing new receptionists the ropes and making sure they have a full induction.
We ask for a commitment of 2 days a week for 6 months, although we do understand you may be seeking paid employment and cannot make a guaranteed undertaking for that length of time.
Get in touch with Diana Young, 020 7388 7932, diana@westeuston.org
or pop into our One Stop Shop to find out more.
If not, check out our other volunteer opportunities on the WEP website.

Hopscotch Asian Women’s Centre is recruiting for Homecare Workers.

Homecare Worker
Flexible Hours £9.75 – £10.21 per hour
Closing date: on going
For an informal discussion about the role, please contact, Ruksana Begum, HR Administrator.
Tel: 020 7388 8198 E-mail: recruitment.homecare@hopscotchawc.org.uk
Web: www.hopscotchawc.org.uk  Please do not send CVs as they will not be considered.

Age UK Camden seeks Outreach Worker (18 hours per week)

Sc5 £24,134 to £26,131 pro rata for an 18 hour week
Ageing Better Camden is looking for an Outreach Worker to contribute to a new Outreach Service trialling innovative approaches to reaching and engaging with older people across Camden.
The Outreach Worker will proactively search for isolated people out in their communities by knocking on doors, visiting pubs, launderettes and community centres. They will help older people to make social connections and access local activities, working alongside volunteers to make this happen. They will have excellent communication skills, a genuine interest in people and a commitment to reduce social isolation for older people.
AUC offers a contributory pension, and a season ticket or bicycle loan facility.  The post is based at Tavis House, Tavistock Square with easy access via Euston and Kings Cross main lines or Russell Square tube.
For more details, all documents can be downloaded from our website www.ageukcamden.org.uk or email jobs@ageukcamden.org.uk.
Closing date  – Friday 5th January 2018 – 9 am Interviews –  Friday 12th January 2018

North Camden Zone Seeks New Steering Group Chair

We are looking for a Chair of the North Camden Zone Steering Group who is passionate about improving the life outcomes for children and young people living in Camden. You may be a community leader or senior professional with an in depth knowledge and /or experience of the issues that affect children and young people. You are interested in a collaborative approach involving the community and professionals, and implementing place based systems change.
If you would like to find out more please follow this link. The closing date is 5th January 2018, so you have plenty of time to get in an application over the Christmas break.

The Winch seeks Facilities and Operations Manager

£25,000-30,000 pro rata Full-time or part-time, (24-40 hours per week) Permanent
Location: 21 Winchester Road, London, NW3 3NR and the local area
The Winch has been at the heart of the community in Swiss Cottage since 1973. We are looking for a dedicated, enthusiastic and experienced person who can manage our facilities and operations. Whether part-time or full-time, we want someone who loves solving practical problems, as well as constantly improving the way things work for our staff, children and young people.
Go to http://thewinch.org/work-for-us/ for more information  – deadline 5th January 2018.

Hopscotch Asian Women’s Centre seeks BAMER Specialist Advocate
Hopscotch Asian Women’s Centre is recruiting for a BAMER Specialist Advocate for an innovative specialist project for women experiencing violence and multiple disadvantage.
Please see below for details:
BAMER Specialist Advocate
21 hrs per week – fixed term contract (1 year)
Salary: £28,500 incl. ILW
Closing date: 17th December 2017 at midnight
For an informal discussion about the post, please contact Isabelle Terrisson, Senior Operations Manager. For all other details and an application pack, please contact Ruksana Begum, HR Administrator: Tel: 020 7388 8198 E-mail: info@hopscotchawc.org.uk
Web: www.hopscotchawc.org.uk Please do not send CVs as they will not be considered.
Hopscotch recruitment is carried out in line with the safer recruitment practices.

Camden Clinical Commissioning Group consultation on mental health acute day units
We would like your views on how to best organise acute mental health day care services in Camden, to make cost savings while continuing to provide good patient care.
The NHS and local Government are facing increasing financial pressures nationally, with a gap in funding for both health and social care. In Camden, the money we receive from the government is reducing, while demand for local services is increasing. This means we need make sure every pound we spend has the maximum benefit for the health of, and the quality of care for, Camden patients. It has been essential to review our care provision, to check what is working well, but also to see if there are new ways of delivering high quality, cost-effective care within very tight budgets.
As a result, we have identified our local Mental Health Acute Day Units as an area where cost savings are possible, whilst still providing Camden residents with appropriate, timely and quality care. The reason these services have been identified is because they are being underused.
You can also participate by taking part in our survey on Citizens Space open to 10 January 2018 which can be done via our website https://feedback.camdenccg.nhs.uk/community-ownership/adu

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Voluntary Action Camden e-bulletin 1st December 2017

Highlights
Greenwood Centre, home to the Centre for Independent Living; Camden Can; GDPR is Coming; The Camden Society Courses for People with Learning Disabilities; Camden Family Reference Group; British Library Community Bulletin; ‘Reimagining Care Closer to Home’; Camden Disability Action seeks Chief Executive; Irish Chaplaincy Celebrates 60th Anniversary; Christmas Wreath Making Workshop; Middle Eastern Women and Society Organisation; Call For Patients to Share Experiences; + funding, jobs, volunteers, events, training, offers and resources.
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Greenwood Centre, home to the Centre for Independent Living Nears Completion

Greenwood Centre, which will be home to Camden’s first Centre for Independent Living. A centre run by disabled people, for disabled people.
It will be managed by a consortium of Camden disability organisations headed by Camden Disability Action – with an emphasis on services run by people with disabilities, for people with disabilities.
Ossie Stuart, Chair of Camden Disability Action, said: “Looking into the future – some people don’t want to be just receiving services. We are citizens of Camden. We have resources that we can give and will be giving to Camden.”
“Be it technology, be it entertainment, be it just lunch, we want this centre – Greenwood Place – to be a place where lots of people want to come.”
Once open, the new centre will offer:
~ Current specialist Camden services supporting people with a range of care and support needs, including those currently provided by New Shoots, Mayford, Peperfield and those run from Highgate Day Centres
~ Sensory rooms, including light, touch and sound features
~ Art and music rooms
~ A mock-up adapted flat to allow people to try out features which will help them to live independently, before they are installed at their own homes
~ Apprenticeship and work experience opportunities, including a community café run by people with disabilities.
~ Activities including singing, pottery classes, painting and gardening
~ Rooms for hire for service users and the wider community
Read more at the Camden Council website

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NEWS & POLICY

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Camden Can – giving Camden residents the chance to live a healthy life and stay a healthy weight
‘On 29 November, Camden Council and the Healthy Weight, Healthy Lives, Healthy Lives Partnership launched Camden Can, an exciting new public health initiative. Camden Can is a programme of activities including the Camden Can Innovation Fund and Camden Can Pledge that aim to improve the health of those living and working in the borough.
The Camden Can Innovation Fund will provide grants of up to £25,000 to support groups and organisations that have new ideas to help address the growing rates of overweight and obesity in Camden.
The Camden Can Pledge is for every Camden business, organisation or employer. Sign up and help promote healthier eating and increased activity levels. Organisations can do this by making two commitments suited to their organisation, such as providing free drinking water or making active travel to work easier.
For the latest information on Camden Can activities or make a Camden Can Pledge, visit camden.gov.uk/camdencan. Applications to the innovation fund will open in mid-December.’

GDPR is Coming
We’ve added the Voluntary Arts guide to GDPR to our webpage of resources. It’s a straightforward guide to the General Data Protection Regulation aimed at small arts organisations but applicable to any small organisation. It has good advice on making sure newsletters, mailing lists and data bases are all GDPR complaint. You can download it here. Meanwhile VAC have some more GDPR resources on our website.

The Camden Society Courses for People with Learning Disabilities
Booking for our courses starting in January is in just two weeks – Wednesday 13th December
Courses include:
– Money Management
– Healthy Living
– Art Therapy – focusing on relationships
– Tai Chi
– Arts & Crafts
Full details at The Camden Society Website
All courses are specifically designed for people with learning disabilities and all are free

Camden Family Reference Group
The next Family Members’ Reference Group is on Wednesday 6 December from 10.30-12.30pm at Centre 404, 404 Camden Road, N7 0SJ. Ossie Stuart, the Chair of Camden Disability action will talk in more detail about how the Centre for Independent Living (CIL) will run. We will express the voice of the family carer in caring for people with learning disabilities to ensure it is appropriately represented at the CIL.
We will also discuss the review of floating support services with Camden Council and how carers can engage on this, where relevant.
Let me know if you can attend or have any questions. Philippa Russell Philippa@camdencarers.org.uk

British Library Community Bulletin
You can view the latest British Library Community Bulletin here.

‘Reimagining Care Closer to Home’ – 2nd Partnership Session
Reimagine self-care and social prescribing in North London, bringing together local residents and the voluntary sector to work with the NHS and local government. With a focus on groups of GP practices called ‘Care Closer to Home Integrated Networks’ or ‘CHINs’, we will look at how different people and organisations come together in North London to create a system of care in communities – looking at what works locally and across North London. Booking and details at Eventbrite

Camden Disability Action seeks: Chief Executive –Camden Disability Action and Camden Centre for Independent Living Full Time. £40,000 per year. Deadline extended to 1st December..
Camden Disability Action (CDA) is a disabled people’s user led organisation – an organisation run and controlled by disabled people.This is an exciting opportunity to to develop and run the Camden Centre for Independent Living in Camden. (CCIL). Full details below in the Jobs section.

Irish Chaplaincy Celebrates 60th Anniversary
Set up in 1957 and based in Camden the Irish Chaplaincy celebrates 60 years of service this year. You can view the latest newsletter here.

Free Christmas Wreath Making Workshop
Thursday 7th December 1.00 – 3.00pm
For all ages and abilities. Just turn up.
The Horticulture Hub, Corner of Hartland and Hawley Road, NW1.
www.castlehaven.org.uk email: info@castlehaven.org.uk 020 7485 2286

Middle Eastern Women and Society Organisation
You can read the latest MEWSo newsletter here.

Call For Patients to Share Experiences
Camden CCG is looking for patients (Incl. carers) who have one of the following long term conditions and used services related to their condition in Camden over the last 24 months.
· Diabetes
· Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD)
· Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD)
· Hypertension
· Epilepsy
· Heart failure
· Atrial Fibrillation (AF)
· Stroke
· Neurological diseases
Dr Jeremy Sandford, Long Term Conditions Clinical Lead at Camden CCG wishes to invite patients and their carers to discuss their experiences around services (what is good, bad and could be improved).
The meetings will be held in November and if you are interested in giving feedback contact:
Email: martin.emery@nhs.net or Telephone: 0203 688 1755)

Camden Health Kick
Find out about Camden Health Kick events on the calendar.

Catch up with the latest news from Camden Disability Action on the CDA website.

Camden Disability Action, Elfrida Rathbone Camden, Latin American House, Hopscotch Asian Women’s Centre, Coram’s Fields, Kids Network, Reach Out, VAC, and Kings Cross Jobs are recruiting. See Jobs and Volunteers section below.

Listen to stories about the Camden Community at Camden Community Radio.

You can join in on Facebook. Like us if you like us.

Follow all the Camden Voluntary Sector news on OneCamden on Twitter.

The council’s Capacity Building Bulletin is available here.

You can read more about all of these stories on our news page at www.vac.org.uk/new

National
Webb Memorial Trust – Rethinking Poverty
In September the Webb Memorial Trust launched Rethinking Poverty: What Makes a Good Society? at the London School of Economics. Since the launch Webb Director, Barry Knight, has taken the book on the road, discussing the ideas it raises.
In the wake of last week’s forecasts of declining economic and productivity growth and a warning from the Institute for Fiscal Studies that the UK is in danger of suffering two decades of zero earnings growth, the messages presented in Rethinking Poverty are all the more resonant:
In our society, a wealthy minority flourish, while around one-fifth experience chronic poverty and many people on middle incomes fear for their futures. Social policy has failed to find answers to these problems and there is now a demand for a new narrative to enable us to escape from the crisis in our society.
Rethinking Poverty makes the case that we need to start with the society we want, rather than framing poverty as a problem to be solved. It calls for a bold forward-looking social policy that addresses continuing austerity, under-resourced organisations and a lack of social solidarity.
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FUNDING

See the Funding pages on VAC’s website for all the latest information.

BBC Children in Need Main Grants Programme 2018 Deadlines Announced
The BBC Children in Need Main Grants programme will consider applications requesting grants of over £10,000 to support projects for up to three years.
Registered charities and not-for-profit organisations in the UK can apply if they are supporting children and young people of 18 years and under who are experiencing disadvantage through:
~ Illness, distress, abuse or neglect.
~ Any kind of disability.
~ Behavioural or psychological difficulties.
~ Living in poverty or situations of deprivation.
Organisations must be working to combat this disadvantage and make a real difference to children and young people’s lives.
Organisations that already hold a grant from Children in Need can apply for further funding providing the current grant is coming to an end within the next 12 months. Applicants will need to be able to provide convincing evidence of the differences the grant has made to the lives of the disadvantaged children and young people the organisation has worked with.
There are three deadlines for initial applications in 2018: 16 January 2018, 17 May 2018 and 13 September 2018 (midnight). Find out more at the BBC Children in Need website.

Veolia relaunch £50,000 Recycling Fund for London
We can give a cash boost of up to £1000, in kind resources and staff volunteers where relevant, for projects which:
-Inspire people and businesses to do the right thing with their waste
-Make use of recycled, reused or reclaimed materials
-Protect and preserve resources or enhance local environments
We want to support small projects which will make a big difference to help the community increase reuse and recycling. If you think your project could engage your neighbours in their recycling service and inspire them to do the right thing with their waste we want to hear from you.
Read more about the fund at the Veolia website.
To apply and learn more about the fund visit: Veolia’s Recycling Fund for Communities.

Ageing Better in Camden Current Funding Opportunities
Community Activities Programme
Ageing Better in Camden are pleased to announce a Community Activities Programme which will award 2 year funding contracts for organisations working to reduce social isolation and loneliness for those aged over 60 through the delivery of supportive accessible activities. Up to 5 contracts will be awarded and each will be worth £20,000 over 2 years. The deadline is 18th December 2017.
Click here for further information and documents
Age UK Camden’s Action Grants Scheme
Ageing Better in Camden are also pleased to announce that once again they will be supporting Age UK Camden’s Annual Action Grants scheme. These are small grants of up to £200 but with a majority being for £100 and are for organisations with an income of £30,000 or less. The application form is short and simple. The deadline is 9am on 11th December 2017.
Click here for further information and documents

Richard Reeve’s Foundation Careers Education and Guidance grants programme
The Richard Reeve’s Foundation is inviting applications under its new Careers Education and Guidance grants programme which aims to strengthen and embed improved careers education and guidance in Camden and Islington secondary schools so that all young people are effectively prepared for the world of work.
Applications are invited from schools or partner organisations working with them, for work that significantly extends or enhances existing provision, with priority given to proposals reflecting an intention to embed structured careers programmes that ensure all students receive a progression of planned work-related learning year on year.
Grant funding is available for up to a three year period, with awards likely to range, in total, from £15,000 to £70,000 for work in a single school, up to £200,000 for work across multiple schools.
The full programme guidelines and applications are available here. Closing date 18th December 2017

Camden Giving
Camden Giving have published the timetable for the various grants programmes they will be offering over the coming 12 months. There are 6 programmes in total. You can view the full timetable here.

Bags of Help for local projects
Bags of Help is Tesco’s exciting local community grant scheme where the money raised by the sale of carrier bags is being used to fund thousands of local projects in communities right across the UK. Projects that bring benefit to their community will get the green light – these range from improving community buildings and outdoor spaces to buying new equipment, training coaches or volunteers and hosting community events. Apply online at the Groundwork Bags of Help website.

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VAC EVENTS

Healthy Minds Programme with Mind in Camden
There is a full programme of activities taking place at the Living Centre as part of the Healthy Minds programme. Full details on the VAC training calendar.

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

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Come along with your family & friends to Camden Carers’ Service Winter Fair
All are welcome This is a fundraising event for CCS to help raise money so we can offer more activities and outings to unpaid carers across the borough.
Saturday 2nd December 2017 12pm-3pm
At Charlie Ratchford Resource Centre, Belmont Street, NW1 8HF
There will be lots of things to purchase on the day including: face painting, food & drinks, henna, games, music, new clothes and other items on sale and much more.

Opening Doors Fundraising Concert
Nadine Benjamin Performing at St. Saviour’s Church, Eton Road, NW3 4SU at 7pm, on Friday 8th December. Arias by Puccini, Verdi and Mozart, including ‘Mi chiamano Mimì’ and ‘Quando m’en vo’ from Puccini’s La bohème.
Tickets £20 (£10 for earlybirds!). Book at Eventbrite
Opening Doors London supports older members of the LGBT community

Sense Activities
Sense run a range of activities for anyone 14+ with a sensory impairment or complex need who wants to get involved including:
Yoga, climbing, ice skating, swimming and more. Full details in the online newsletter
Or contact Taylor Huxster. Regional Sports Coordinator: taylor.huxster@sense.org.uk or Telephone: 02070149365 (Tuesday – Thursday)

Don’t forget that Camden TDS run a full programme of course which are subsidised or free for voluntary sector partner organisations. There is a link to a list of partner organisations on the home page.

Find more Training Opportunities at www.vac.org.uk

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JOBS AND VOLUNTEERING

Camden Disability Action seeks: Chief Executive –Camden Disability Action and Camden Centre for Independent Living
Full Time. £40,000 per year.
Camden Disability Action (CDA) is a disabled people’s user led organisation – an organisation run and controlled by disabled people.CDA is the lead organisation for a local consortium that has won the tender to develop and run the Camden Centre for Independent Living in Camden. (CCIL).
CCIL will provide the borough’s disabled people with a major opportunity to increase their choice and control over the shape of services. It will also become a major arena for inclusion, employment and innovation where disabled people create new and better services and opportunities together.
CDA and the CCIL Committee are now looking for an enthusiastic and experienced leader who excels at working with people and preferably has experience in the disability and/or civil society sectors. The post holder will have excellent relationship building skills, experience of project management, managing staff and volunteers, raising funds, negotiating with commissioners and setting up a new organisation in a brand new building.
This service is run for disabled people and is therefore restricted to disabled applicants under the Equality Act 2010, Schedule 9, Paragraph 1. The post is exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act
For further details, please contact Ossie Stuart (ossie@sandal.plus.com) or Simone Hensby (Shensby@vac.org.uk ). Download the application pack here.
Closing Date: Friday, 1 December, 2017 Interviews: w/c beginning 11 December 2017

Hopscotch Asian Women’s Centre seeks BAMER Specialist Advocate
Hopscotch Asian Women’s Centre is recruiting for a BAMER Specialist Advocate for an innovative specialist project for women experiencing violence and multiple disadvantage.
Please see below for details:
BAMER Specialist Advocate
21 hrs per week – fixed term contract (1 year)
Salary: £28,500 incl. ILW
Closing date: 17th December 2017 at midnight
For an informal discussion about the post, please contact Isabelle Terrisson, Senior Operations Manager. For all other details and an application pack, please contact Ruksana Begum, HR Administrator: Tel: 020 7388 8198 E-mail: info@hopscotchawc.org.uk
Web: www.hopscotchawc.org.uk Please do not send CVs as they will not be considered.
Hopscotch recruitment is carried out in line with the safer recruitment practices.

Creative Therapist Job Vacancy at Elfrida Rathbone Camden
Part-Time, Fixed-Term – NJC scp 26 -28 £13,436 – £14,219
Elfrida Rathbone Camden is a charity that works to support independence, empowerment and involvement in the community for disabled people, children and young people, parents and families. Our services include family support, disability awareness training and social and educational opportunities for young people with learning disabilities. We currently seek an experienced Creative Therapist to engage with people with learning disabilities from our Leighton College and parents with multiple needs from our Camden Futures service through creative workshops around their emotional and mental well-being.
This role will involve:
· The delivery of exploratory and expressive creative therapy sessions for vulnerable young people and parents with emotional or mental health support needs in 1:1 and small group settings on a weekly basis for a twelve month period.
· Books Beyond Words sessions to allowing non-verbal methods and a safe therapeutic relationship to build self-esteem, self-awareness, resilience and confidence.
The successful candidate will have experience in empowering vulnerable people towards achieving their potential and inspiring them to develop a positive and solution focused attitude. The successful candidate will have experience and understanding of working within or to deliver community based support services. For full job description and application form, please go to our website: http://www2.elfridacamden.org.uk/work-with-us/. Closing date: 8th December 2017, 10am. Please contact Francesca Capelli on 02074241622 if you have any questions.

Latin American House has two Vacancies
Nursery Nurse
40 hours per week + Generous package inc. annual salary £19,552, pension entitlement, 25 days holidays + bank holidays
Nursery Menchú is looking for a bilingual (Spanish-English) practitioner, to join our small nursery based in Kilburn, North West London.
The ideal candidate will be qualified to a Level 3 in early years or equivalent, and will have experience working in a nursery environment.
Must be reliable, hard working with a passion for childcare and outdoor play.
Knowledge of EYFS essential.
Must be able to work shifts between 8 am and 6 pm, Monday to Friday.
Closing date for applications: 4 December 2017, 5 pm. Interview date: 12 December 2017. This is a permanent contract, to start 2 January 2018.
Spanish Saturday School Teacher
We are looking for a teacher who is passionate about teaching Spanish to young children (ages 5-7 years) to join our Children’s Spanish Saturday School starting in 6 January 2018.
You will be a native Spanish speaker, with experience of teaching children and with a teaching qualification, preferably with some experience teaching Spanish as a foreign language (we accept non-UK teaching qualifications).
Hours of Work: 5 hours per week (3 hours actual teaching) every Saturday during term time.
Hourly rate: £10 per hour plus generous paid annual leave entitlement (to be taken outside term-time)
Location: Kilburn, London. This is a permanent contract.
The Spanish Saturday School is part of Latin American House’s Children’s Education Project.
Closing date for applications: 4 December 2017, 5pm. Interview dates: Saturday 9 December 2017.
Applications received after the closing date and CVs will not be considered.
Applications forms and more information available at: www.casalatina.org.uk

Hopscotch Asian Women’s Centre is recruiting for 2 Employment Advisors for the Big Lottery/ESF funded employment project, Building Better Opportunities (BBO).
Employment Advisor x2 35hrs per week, £28,183 incl. ILW – until June 2019.
Closing date: 22nd December 2017
For an informal discussion about the post, please contact Isabelle Terrisson, Senior Operations Manager. For all other details and an application pack, download it here or contact Ruksana Begum, HR Administrator: Tel: 020 7388 8198 E-mail: info@hopscotchawc.org.uk www.hopscotchawc.org.uk
Please do not send CVs as they will not be considered.
Hopscotch recruitment is carried out in line with the safer recruitment practices.

Children’s mentoring charity, ReachOut, operate in Camden and seek Volunteers
Volunteer either one or two hours a week to become a mentor and role model to a local young person and help make a difference. Mentoring projects run once a week and no experience is required, training is provided and all we ask is that you commit to the project.
If you’d like to sign up go to: www.reachoutuk.org/mentor or call Harriet on: 020 3489 9797

Coram’s Fields seeks Sports Development Officer
£26,000 per annum 35 hours per week
Fundamental to your success in the role will be an unrivalled commitment to the lives of children and young people, supported by an in depth understanding of the multiple challenges that they face, and in particular the challenges facing young women in sport. Even more crucial, will be your ability to turn this commitment and understanding into high impact services that produce tangible outcomes for those young people that we support.
You’ll be an inspirational leader, bringing a creative flair to your work with young people, harnessing the skills of those around you to deliver a truly exceptional sporting offer.
To apply, please see the full application details at the Coram’s Fields website.
Applications should be returned by 9am on Monday 4th December.

Tech savvy volunteer needed
Small Camden charity is looking for a volunteer with social media skills to help update and manage the mailing list and web site. If you are interested please contact Simone Hensby, shensbay@vac.org.uk for further details.

Become a Mentor with The Kids Network
The Kids Network is looking for committed, fun and passionate volunteers to make a difference to a little Londoner.
Our structured mentoring programme is supporting 8-11 year olds at weekends with their social emotional development before they transition into secondary school.
Kick start 2018 by doing something meaningful. Get connected to your community and make a difference to a disadvantaged child’s life. Find out more at www.thekidsnetwork.org.uk/

Volunteers are needed in GP practices
Voluntary Action Camden (VAC) are training volunteers to become Community Health Advocates in local GP practices.
• Would you like to support people in your community to improve their health and their access to services that will help them to maintain good health and wellbeing?
• Do you want to develop experience and skills in the field of public health?
• Can you commit at least 2 hours per week?
VAC is offering free Royal Society of Public Health (RSPH) Level 1 training to those who want to volunteer to become Community Health Advocates.
After completing the training, VAC will support local teams of volunteers to act as links between community based services and GPs. In return for your commitment to the project for 2 hours a week we offer support, out of pocket expenses and other professional development opportunities.
For more information, please contact Mandira Manandhar, Health Advocate Volunteer Co-ordinator (Mon, Tues and Thurs) 020 7284 6550/07930669417 or email: mmanandhar@vac.org.uk
Peter Simonson on 020 7284 6550 or email: projectsupport@vac.org.uk

Kings Cross Jobs
You can view a constantly changing range of job vacancies on the Kings Cross website. For the latest news on jobs sign up to job alerts.

Find Jobs and Volunteering opportunities at https://www.vac.org.uk/

For all things volunteering contact Volunteer Centre Camden. You can read the latest VCC news here.

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OFFERS, RESOURCES & ANNOUNCEMENTS

Camden Clinical Commissioning Group consultation on mental health acute day units
We would like your views on how to best organise acute mental health day care services in Camden, to make cost savings while continuing to provide good patient care.
The NHS and local Government are facing increasing financial pressures nationally, with a gap in funding for both health and social care. In Camden, the money we receive from the government is reducing, while demand for local services is increasing. This means we need make sure every pound we spend has the maximum benefit for the health of, and the quality of care for, Camden patients. It has been essential to review our care provision, to check what is working well, but also to see if there are new ways of delivering high quality, cost-effective care within very tight budgets.
As a result, we have identified our local Mental Health Acute Day Units as an area where cost savings are possible, whilst still providing Camden residents with appropriate, timely and quality care. The reason these services have been identified is because they are being underused.
You can also participate by taking part in our survey on Citizens Space open to 10 January 2018 which can be done via our website https://feedback.camdenccg.nhs.uk/community-ownership/adu

Little Village Camden needs to find new premises by February – Can you help?
Little Village Camden currently occupy a 1,500 sqft space and will need at least 500sqft of permanent storage and then access to an adjoining room (hall or community centre) where we could hold sessions with the families we support 3 times a week. We can pay rent and ad-hoc room hire. We are very happy to share space with a partner organisation who may be struggling to pay their rent and need some help on that front.
Contact: Kirsten Westlake email: hellocamden@littlevillagehq.org tel: 07760297051
web: www.littlevillagehq.org

Camden Consultations
You can find all Camden consultation on the Wearecamden consultation hub.

FREE VAC Membership for Unfunded Groups: Voluntary Action Camden Small organisations with no paid staff and a turnover of less than £1,500 can now for FREE. To take advantage of this offer just fill in the membership on the online form here.

Camden Carers Service
Camden Carers Service (CCS) offers advice, support and activities for family and other unpaid carers across the borough. Tel 020 7428 8950 or email info@camdencarers.org.uk – read more about our services at www.camdencs.org.uk or www.facebook.com

 

Voluntary Action Camden e-bulletin 24th November 2017

Highlights
Focus Group on Disability; CCCG consultation on mental health acute day units; Camden Disability Action seeks Chief Executive; Little Village Camden needs to find new premises; Camden Carers’ Service Winter Fair; Charities react to Budget + funding, jobs, volunteers, events, training, offers and resources.
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Do You Have a Disability and Live in Camden?

Camden Council Invite Camden Disability Action Members to a Focus Group on Disability issues in Camden.
There are 15 places and these will be reserved for Camden residents. If you’re not already a CDA member you can sign up at camdendisabilityaction.org.uk/membership
Receive a £20 voucher for taking part.
Full details here.
Tuesday 28 November 2017
3.15pm – 5.15pm
At Charlie Ratchford’s,
Belmont St, London NW1 8HF
Contact: Frank Dove at Camden Council on 0207 974 4435
Or by email: frank.dove@Camden.gov.uk

 

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NEWS & POLICY

GDPR is Coming – action to be taken 
As you know GDPR (the General Data Protection Regulation) is due to come into force in May. Because of GDPR we will shortly be asking all subscribers to confirm their subscription to the VAC e-bulletin and we will be re-designing it at the same time. Please look out for this change in the near future and don’t forget to confirm your subscription. Meanwhile VAC have some GDPR resources on our website.

Camden Clinical Commissioning Group consultation on mental health acute day units
We would like your views on how to best organise acute mental health day care services in Camden, to make cost savings while continuing to provide good patient care.
The NHS and local Government are facing increasing financial pressures nationally, with a gap in funding for both health and social care. In Camden, the money we receive from the government is reducing, while demand for local services is increasing. This means we need make sure every pound we spend has the maximum benefit for the health of, and the quality of care for, Camden patients. It has been essential to review our care provision, to check what is working well, but also to see if there are new ways of delivering high quality, cost-effective care within very tight budgets.
As a result, we have identified our local Mental Health Acute Day Units as an area where cost savings are possible, whilst still providing Camden residents with appropriate, timely and quality care. The reason these services have been identified is because they are being underused.
You can also participate by taking part in our survey on Citizens Space open to 10 January 2018 which can be done via our website https://feedback.camdenccg.nhs.uk/community-ownership/adu
Or by attending a consultation event at The Somers Town and St Pancreas Living Centre on Monday 27th November from 13:00 to 16:00 where you can speak to commissioners about the proposals.

Camden Disability Action seeks: Chief Executive –Camden Disability Action and Camden Centre for Independent Living Full Time. £40,000 per year. Deadline extended to 1st December..
Camden Disability Action (CDA) is a disabled people’s user led organisation – an organisation run and controlled by disabled people.This is an exciting opportunity to to develop and run the Camden Centre for Independent Living in Camden. (CCIL). Full details below in the Jobs section.

Little Village Camden needs to find new premises by February – Can you help?
Little Village Camden currently occupy a 1,500 sqft space and will need at least 500sqft of permanent storage and then access to an adjoining room (hall or community centre) where we could hold sessions with the families we support 3 times a week. We can pay rent and ad-hoc room hire. We are very happy to share space with a partner organisation who may be struggling to pay their rent and need some help on that front.
Contact: Kirsten Westlake email: hellocamden@littlevillagehq.org tel: 07760297051
web: www.littlevillagehq.org

Come along with your family & friends to Camden Carers’ Service Winter Fair
All are welcome
This is a fundraising event for CCS to help raise money so we can offer more activities and outings to unpaid carers across the borough.
Saturday 2nd December 2017 12pm-3pm
At Charlie Ratchford Resource Centre, Belmont Street, NW1 8HF
There will be lots of things to purchase on the day including: face painting, food & drinks, henna, games, music, new clothes and other items on sale and much more.

Camden Health Kick
Find out about Camden Health Kick events on the calendar.

Catch up with the latest news from Camden Disability Action on the CDA website.

Camden Disability Action, Coram’s Fields, Chalk Farm Food Bank, VAC, and Kings Cross Jobs are recruiting. See Jobs and Volunteers section below.

Listen to stories about the Camden Community at Camden Community Radio.

You can join in on FacebookLike us if you like us.

Follow all the Camden Voluntary Sector news on OneCamden on Twitter.

The council’s Capacity Building Bulletin is available here.

You can read more about all of these stories on our news page at www.vac.org.uk/new

National
Charities react to Budget: Tepid, backward looking, and silent on our concerns
Charities got very little of what they had asked for ahead of the budget. Key targets were funding for the Charity Commission (to avoid the introduction of annual charges to charities), reform of VAT (as charities loose £1M in irrecoverable VAT every year), and strategic use of dormant assets (rather than just giving them to forces charities). Full story in Civil Society

What can Britain learn from the US on links between economic distress and poor health?
Social angst contributes to ill health; there is much that can be done locally to combat this, but government action is needed too. You can read the Michael Marmot article in the Guardian.

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FUNDING

See the Funding pages on VAC’s website for all the latest information.

Veolia relaunch £50,000 Recycling Fund for London 
We can give a cash boost of up to £1000, in kind resources and staff volunteers where relevant, for projects which:
-Inspire people and businesses to do the right thing with their waste
-Make use of recycled, reused or reclaimed materials
-Protect and preserve resources or enhance local environments
We want to support small projects which will make a big difference to help the community increase reuse and recycling. If you think your project could engage your neighbours in their recycling service and inspire them to do the right thing with their waste we want to hear from you.
Read more about the fund at the Veolia website.
To apply and learn more about the fund visit: Veolia’s Recycling Fund for Communities.

Theatres Trust Small Grants Scheme
Grants of up to £5,000 are available to theatres run by charities or not-for-profit organisations. The grants are to cover capital costs for improvements that add value to the Theatre’s work in their local community. The deadline for applications is Sun 7th January. For more information please click here.

Ageing Better in Camden Current Funding Opportunities
Community Activities Programme
Ageing Better in Camden are pleased to announce a Community Activities Programme which will award 2 year funding contracts for organisations working to reduce social isolation and loneliness for those aged over 60 through the delivery of supportive accessible activities. Up to 5 contracts will be awarded and each will be worth £20,000 over 2 years. The deadline is 18th December 2017.
Click here for further information and documents
Age UK Camden’s Action Grants Scheme
Ageing Better in Camden are also pleased to announce that once again they will be supporting Age UK Camden’s Annual Action Grants scheme. These are small grants of up to £200 but with a majority being for £100 and are for organisations with an income of £30,000 or less. The application form is short and simple. The deadline is 9am on 11th December 2017.
Click here for further information and documents

Richard Reeve’s Foundation Careers Education and Guidance grants programme
The Richard Reeve’s Foundation is inviting applications under its new Careers Education and Guidance grants programme which aims to strengthen and embed improved careers education and guidance in Camden and Islington secondary schools so that all young people are effectively prepared for the world of work.
Applications are invited from schools or partner organisations working with them, for work that significantly extends or enhances existing provision, with priority given to proposals reflecting an intention to embed structured careers programmes that ensure all students receive a progression of planned work-related learning year on year.
Grant funding is available for up to a three year period, with awards likely to range, in total, from £15,000 to £70,000 for work in a single school, up to £200,000 for work across multiple schools.
The full programme guidelines and applications are available here. Closing date 18th December 2017

Camden Giving
Camden Giving have published the timetable for the various grants programmes they will be offering over the coming 12 months. There are 6 programmes in total. You can view the full timetable here.

Bags of Help for local projects
Bags of Help is Tesco’s exciting local community grant scheme where the money raised by the sale of carrier bags is being used to fund thousands of local projects in communities right across the UK. Projects that bring benefit to their community will get the green light – these range from improving community buildings and outdoor spaces to buying new equipment, training coaches or volunteers and hosting community events. Apply online at the Groundwork Bags of Help website.

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VAC EVENTS

Healthy Minds Programme with Mind in Camden
There is a full programme of activities taking place at the Living Centre as part of the Healthy Minds programme. Full details on the VAC training calendar.

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

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OTHER EVENTS

Camden Carers Voice – End of Year Celebration
30 November 2017 from 5:30pm till 7:00pm
At The Mayor’s Parlour, Camden Town Hall, Judd Street, WC1H 9JE
Camden Carers’ Voice is the forum, for all carers and former carers living in Camden or caring for someone in Camden, to speak up on issues affecting carers
End of year celebration taking place on Thursday 30 November 2017, From 5.30-7.00pm *
The Mayor’s Parlour, Camden Town, Judd Street, WC1H 9JE.
• Please come and celebrate the success of Camden Carers’ voice
• Meet and chat with other carers, councillors and the Steering Group
• Camden Carers’ Voice has looked at key issues affecting carers and those they care for. These include welfare benefits, changes around adult social care and health
Booking essential: call or email to book a place: philippar@centre404.org.uk Tel: 020 7697 1336
Please advise if any access or dietary requirements as refreshments will be provided.

Opening Doors Fundraising Concert
Nadine Benjamin Performing at St. Saviour’s Church, Eton Road, NW3 4SU at 7pm, on Friday 8th December. Arias by Puccini, Verdi and Mozart, including ‘Mi chiamano Mimì’ and ‘Quando m’en vo’ from Puccini’s La bohème.
Tickets £20 (£10 for earlybirds!). Book at Eventbrite
Opening Doors London supports older members of the LGBT community

CADFA events with CafePalestina
Arabic lessons, Film, Exhibitions. Activities and much more. http://fb.me/2qaQkqVw6
Full listing of activities https://www.dropbox.com/s/srnfetdbdxii6o7/Events in November .pdf?dl=0

Camden Adult Safeguarding Conference 2017
Learning From Statutory Reviews – “Adults with Complex Needs”
Date: Thursday 30th November 2017, 9:00 – 16:00
Venue: Holiday Inn Bloomsbury · Coram St, London WC1N 1HT
Day will consist of some top speakers on the subject of Safeguarding and Adults with Complex Needs
Delegates will hear the story of a service user and practitioner
The afternoon will consist of 4 interactive workshops based on a case study and a panel discussion
Throughout the day delegates will be able to visit the Marketplace of relevant services available throughout Camden
Anyone who has a Camden TDS account can book via TDS
Those who don’t have an account should email Patricia.Cox@camden.gov.uk

Lead Walks in your Local Area
Would you be interested in leading walks in the local area? If so, this one day training is for you. The training will be on 30th November, 9.30 – 4.30.
It covers all the things you need to know about running a health walk, benefits of walking, and you get to meet people who are doing the same kind of thing in other parts of Camden.
If you’d like a place, please contact Mary Gillard, Active Living Officer: Gillard, Mary Mary.Gillard@camden.gov.uk

Sense Activities
Sense run a range of activities for anyone 14+ with a sensory impairment or complex need who wants to get involved including:
Yoga, climbing, ice skating, swimming and more. Full details in the online newsletter
Or contact Taylor Huxster. Regional Sports Coordinator: taylor.huxster@sense.org.uk or Telephone: 02070149365 (Tuesday – Thursday)

An Evening of Faith Recognition and Celebration
There are many inspiring projects in our local communities in London which bring people together. However, the good work being done by these projects is often overlooked, and often overwhelmed by negative media coverage.
On 27 November 2017, 3FF are holding an event to recognise the good work of faith communities building bridges, with the support of Her Majesty’s Lord-Lieutenant of Greater London’s Council on Faith. Contact with Jessica at councilonfaith@3ff.org.uk or call 020 3457 5324.

Don’t forget that Camden TDS run a full programme of course which are subsidised or free for voluntary sector partner organisations. There is a link to a list of partner organisations on the home page.

Find more Training Opportunities at www.vac.org.uk

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JOBS AND VOLUNTEERING

Camden Disability Action seeks: Chief Executive –Camden Disability Action and Camden Centre for Independent Living
Full Time. £40,000 per year.
Camden Disability Action (CDA) is a disabled people’s user led organisation – an organisation run and controlled by disabled people.CDA is the lead organisation for a local consortium that has won the tender to develop and run the Camden Centre for Independent Living in Camden. (CCIL).
CCIL will provide the borough’s disabled people with a major opportunity to increase their choice and control over the shape of services. It will also become a major arena for inclusion, employment and innovation where disabled people create new and better services and opportunities together.
CDA and the CCIL Committee are now looking for an enthusiastic and experienced leader who excels at working with people and preferably has experience in the disability and/or civil society sectors. The post holder will have excellent relationship building skills, experience of project management, managing staff and volunteers, raising funds, negotiating with commissioners and setting up a new organisation in a brand new building.
This service is run for disabled people and is therefore restricted to disabled applicants under the Equality Act 2010, Schedule 9, Paragraph 1. The post is exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act
For further details, please contact Ossie Stuart (ossie@sandal.plus.com) or Simone Hensby (Shensby@vac.org.uk ). Download the application pack here.
Closing Date: Friday, 1 December, 2017 Interviews: w/c beginning 11 December 2017

Hopscotch Asian Women’s Centre is recruiting for 2 Employment Advisors for the Big Lottery/ESF funded employment project, Building Better Opportunities (BBO).
Employment Advisor x2 35hrs per week, £28,183 incl. ILW – until June 2019.
Closing date: 22nd December 2017
For an informal discussion about the post, please contact Isabelle Terrisson, Senior Operations Manager. For all other details and an application pack, download it here or contact Ruksana Begum, HR Administrator: Tel: 020 7388 8198 E-mail: info@hopscotchawc.org.ukwww.hopscotchawc.org.uk
Please do not send CVs as they will not be considered.
Hopscotch recruitment is carried out in line with the safer recruitment practices.

Children’s mentoring charity, ReachOut, operate in Camden and seek Volunteers
Volunteer either one or two hours a week to become a mentor and role model to a local young person and help make a difference. Mentoring projects run once a week and no experience is required, training is provided and all we ask is that you commit to the project.
If you’d like to sign up go to: www.reachoutuk.org/mentor or call Harriet on: 020 3489 9797

Coram’s Fields seeks Sports Development Officer
£26,000 per annum 35 hours per week
Fundamental to your success in the role will be an unrivalled commitment to the lives of children and young people, supported by an in depth understanding of the multiple challenges that they face, and in particular the challenges facing young women in sport. Even more crucial, will be your ability to turn this commitment and understanding into high impact services that produce tangible outcomes for those young people that we support.
You’ll be an inspirational leader, bringing a creative flair to your work with young people, harnessing the skills of those around you to deliver a truly exceptional sporting offer.
To apply, please see the full application details at the Coram’s Fields website.
Applications should be returned by 9am on Monday 4th December.

Tech savvy volunteer needed
Small Camden charity is looking for a volunteer with social media skills to help update and manage the mailing list and web site. If you are interested please contact Simone Hensby,shensbay@vac.org.uk for further details.

Become a Mentor with The Kids Network
The Kids Network is looking for committed, fun and passionate volunteers to make a difference to a little Londoner.
Our structured mentoring programme is supporting 8-11 year olds at weekends with their social emotional development before they transition into secondary school.
Kick start 2018 by doing something meaningful. Get connected to your community and make a difference to a disadvantaged child’s life. Find out more at www.thekidsnetwork.org.uk/

Youth Employment Project 
Westminster Kingsway College and City & Islington College have created a bespoke programme: Y.E.P to assist 18-24 year olds to find education, employment, traineeship or apprenticeships within their chosen sectors.Tel: 0207 700 9250 Email: esfenquiries@candi.ac.uk

Volunteers are needed in GP practices
Voluntary Action Camden (VAC) are training volunteers to become Community Health Advocates in local GP practices.
• Would you like to support people in your community to improve their health and their access to services that will help them to maintain good health and wellbeing?
• Do you want to develop experience and skills in the field of public health?
• Can you commit at least 2 hours per week?
VAC is offering free Royal Society of Public Health (RSPH) Level 1 training to those who want to volunteer to become Community Health Advocates.
After completing the training, VAC will support local teams of volunteers to act as links between community based services and GPs. In return for your commitment to the project for 2 hours a week we offer support, out of pocket expenses and other professional development opportunities.
For more information, please contact Mandira Manandhar, Health Advocate Volunteer Co-ordinator (Mon, Tues and Thurs) 020 7284 6550/07930669417 or email: mmanandhar@vac.org.uk
Peter Simonson on 020 7284 6550 or email: projectsupport@vac.org.uk

Kings Cross Jobs
You can view a constantly changing range of job vacancies on the Kings Cross website. For the latest news on jobs sign up to job alerts.

Find Jobs and Volunteering opportunities at https://www.vac.org.uk/

For all things volunteering contact Volunteer Centre Camden. You can read the latest VCC news here.

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Camden 2025
Go to camden.gov.uk/camden2025 or visit your local Camden library to find out more
Be a part of Camden’s future – join the conversations now #camden2025

New Camden Integrated Musculoskeletal Service (CIMS) website
An early version of the Camden Integrated Musculoskeletal Service (CIMS) website has been designed and built by the UCLH web team.
One of the creative aspects of the website content is to have clinicians video record answers to the “Top 5” questions asked by patients in particular areas of MSK. In order to review the website content we are planning a focus group on November 24th (13:00-14:00) with patients and clinicians. We will also seek to get feedback on the website during this session. The focus group will take place in the MDT Room, South Camden Centre for Health, 154, Drummond Street, NW1 3HP.
As a key stakeholder, you are invited to attend this focus group. If you are interested in attending, please contact a.chagwedera@nhs.net.

Mental Health Charity seeking New Premises in North London
CPU is a charity which offers free and low cost psychotherapy to Londoners on lower incomes. We have been told that our lease will be coming to an end next summer. Like so many others in the voluntary sector we will struggle to pay a commercial rent in London, although we have the funds to pay a reasonable amount. We would be very open to the idea of sharing premises with other charities or community groups if that is something that would work on a practical level. We need around 80-100m2 of space and access to basic facilities. The premises we work from need to have D1 planning consent and needs to be divided up into office space and consulting rooms with a small waiting area. To get in touch please email us at cpu@vac.org.uk or call 0207 284 6558, asking for Alex Winter.

Office Space to Rent in Kentish Town
The Kosmos Centre has an office to rent in our building in Kentish Town.
• Main office space is 19.50 square metres (210 square feet)
• Third (top) floor with disabled access
• Fully furnished with four desks, office chairs, cupboard space, filing cabinets, fridge and microwave
• Quiet side street location, five minutes from Kentish Town Station
Total rent including utility costs and rates £9,000 per annum, £750 per calendar month.
The Kosmos Centre is a registered charity that works with BME Women and their Families. We can only offer this office space to other non-profit organisations.
In the first instance, please contact Koula Ioannou: 020 7267 7194 or koula@ccwo.org.uk
The Kosmos Centre, Registered Charity No. 1026463, 2c Falkland Road London NW5 2PT

Camden Consultations
You can find all Camden consultation on the Wearecamden consultation hub.

FREE VAC Membership for Unfunded Groups: Voluntary Action Camden Small organisations with no paid staff and a turnover of less than £1,500 can now for FREE. To take advantage of this offer just fill in the membership on the online form here.

Camden Carers Service
Camden Carers Service (CCS) offers advice, support and activities for family and other unpaid carers across the borough. Tel 020 7428 8950 or email info@camdencarers.org.uk – read more about our services at www.camdencs.org.uk or www.facebook.com

 

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