Voluntary Action Camden

Voluntary Action Camden e-bulletin 17th November 2017

Highlights
Camden Carers Voice – End of Year Celebration; Meet the Funder Morning; Trustees’ Week 2017;New Camden Integrated Musculoskeletal Service (CIMS) website; CDA is recruiting a CEO; Calthorpe Consultation; Opening Doors Fundraising Concert; Camden 2025; Healthwatch Camden AGM; KUWG Protest; NPC Report on social determinants of health + funding, jobs, volunteers, events, training, offers and resources.
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Feature
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. n, 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.

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NEWS & POLICY

Meet the Funder Morning – City Bridge Trust and Trust for London
Tuesday 21st November 2017. 10 am – 1pm. A great opportunity to talk to these important London funders directly. Full details below in the ‘VAC Events’ section.

Trustees’ Week 2017
As Trustees’ Week draws to a close we’d like to say a big thank you to all the trustees in Camden.
If you’d like to network with other trustees why not join our meet up group? If your trustees don’t see the VAC e-bulletin please forward it to them this week.

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.

Camden Disability Action seeks: Chief Executive –Camden Disability Action and Camden Centre for Independent Living Full Time. £40,000 per year. Deadline soon.
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.

Calthorpe Consultation
Early years garden consultation event, for parents, carers and early years. Monday 27th November from 12 – 3pm.
Share your ideas for the garden and help transform the garden into a place your children will love.
Tel 020 7837 8019 email: info@calthorpeproject.org.uk

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

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 Living Wage rates announced
A reminder that the new living wage rates have been announced. The London rate is £10.20 p/h and the rate for the rest of the country is £8.75 p/h.

Healthwatch Camden AGM: ‘Community Forum & Trustees ‘Financial’ Report 2016-17
Monday 20th November At St Pancras and Somers Town Living Centre, 2 Ossulston Street NW1
RSVP by Friday 17th November 2017 to info@healthwatchcamden.co.uk Tel: 020 7383 2402

Kilburn Unemployed Workers Group protest against Job centre proposed closures
The Kilburn Unemployed Workers Group (KUWG) are holding a 2nd protest against proposed nationwide jobcentres closures outside the Department for Work and Pensions, Caxton House, 6-12 Tothill Street, Westminster, SW1H 9NA, Monday 20th November 3-4pm. Kilburn & Neasden Jobcentres will close with claimants having to be sent to Kentish Town and even Wembley.

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 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
Keeping us well: How non-health charities address the social determinants of health
NPC with Sir Michael Marmot have produced a really important report that shows funders and commiosioners clearly how the broarder voluntary sector supports health and wellbeing.
“Stark and widespread health inequalities in the UK represent a striking social injustice. A difference of nearly two decades in healthy life expectancy between those living in the least and most deprived areas is largely influenced by social, economic, and environmental factors known as ‘social determinants of health’.
The impact that these social factors have on our health mean that even those charities that are not explicitly pursuing a health-focused mission—‘non-health charities’, as we call them—are helping to support people’s health.
This report aims to support non-health charities to better understand and use the evidence about the social factors that impact on people’s health and well-being.” Full details here.
Sir Michael Marmot has also written a blog and made a video for the launch of the report which you can view here.
You can read about the impact of austerity on health and wellbeing in Danny Dorlings’ recent essay and reports in the press about a recent BMJ report on the shocking decline in health outcomes for ordinary Britons over the last eight years.
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FUNDING

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

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 Community energy grant
Community energy is a way in which communities can own, manage and generate renewable energy systems, which brings benefits to the local community. Many successful community renewable energy projects have been developed across the UK, including Camden, however one of the main barriers to setting up new schemes is funding to pay for the measures.
The Camden Climate Fund provides grants of up to £15,000 for community energy groups to install and manage renewable energy systems that generate energy for the benefit of the local community in some form. This could be for example, solar photovoltaic panels on a building such as a community centre or school. Find out more at the Camden website.

Grants for individuals for specialist and/or medical equipment
The Hospital Saturday Fund offers full or partial grants to individuals for specialist and / or medical equipment such as:
~ Home adaptations
~ Medical appliances and aids.
~ Respite breaks.
~ Specialised computer equipment.
~ Specialist mobility equipment and car adaptions.
~ Therapeutic equipment and therapies.
For more information please visit the Hospital Saturday Fund website.

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.

Clarion Community Grants Programme
Open for applications until Monday 20th November 2017 to community, voluntary and charity groups.
Clarion was formed following the merger in 2016 of Affinity Sutton Group Limited and Circle Housing Group and is the largest housing group in the country. Through the Community Grants Programme – managed by Groundwork – it awards grants of between £1,000 and £5,000 to charities, community organisations and voluntary groups for projects which primarily benefit its residents.
To get updated information on how to apply and to see the criteria, please visit Clarion Community Grants Programme
If you do have any further queries about the grant please contact Katie McNie– Groundwork – Senior Programmes Manager – info@groundwork.org.uk

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VAC EVENTS

Meet the Funder Morning – City Bridge Trust and Trust for London
Come and hear about the current and future funding priorities for:
~ City Bridge Trust
~ and Trust for London
Two of the larger London based independent funders supporting voluntary and community groups in Camden. You may also pick up some handy tips on how to write successful grant applications!
Places are limited and must be booked in advance.
To book please follow the link https://meet-the-funders-november-2017.eventbrite.co.uk
For further details, please contact Simone Hensby, shensby@vac.org.uk 020 7284 6550.

Tuesday 21st November 2017. 10 am – 1pm.
At Bengali Workers Association, 1 Robert Street, London NW1 3JU

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

Mayor Recruiting More Kitchen Social Hubs
Kitchen Social works with mainly open access, local community based organisations, to create an environment where children, young people and their families and carers can feel comfortable to play, explore new ideas, make new friends, learn and get a good balanced meal during the holidays.
What do we expect from a hub in brief ? To be open access and be willing to provide 20 days of food provision throughout the year
If you believe this programme would be of interest to your or your partners / members I would love the opportunity to meet to discuss it in more detail. I have also attached a full description of the service description and the registration form
Next training takes place on November 28th – deadline for registration will be closing soon but we are also recruiting a maximum of 20 hubs for our January training which will be on a first come first served basis. Contact mgonzalez@mayorsfundforlondon.org.uk to get involved.

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

Free Safeguarding Awareness Event in Camden
On Friday 24th November 2017, School-Home Support (SHS) is hosting a free briefing on a Serious Case Review which identified lessons to be learnt for schools. The aim of the briefing is to highlight the implications from the report, how best your school can meet its recommendations and how SHS services may be able to assist you.
Target audience: Headteachers and Safeguarding Leads
Book now: Limited places available: contact safeguarding@shs.org.uk to book your place.

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

Broadening the Appeal of Your Volunteering Programme
Volunteer Centre Camden Workshop + Lunch
Wednesday, 22 November 2017 from 10:00 to 13:00
Join us for our next Best Practice Plus volunteer management workshop (which includes lunch).
Who: The workshop, ‘Broadening the Appeal of Your Volunteering Programme’, will be delivered by Rupal Karia and Sheila Norris from Volunteer Centre Camden – who have more than 24 years’ volunteer management experience between them.
What: Is your organisation reflective of the community it supports? For an increasing number of local organisations the answer to this is no, and now many have funding targets to increase the diversity of their volunteer team. This could include anything from age, gender, ethnicity, religion, economic background, work status, disability and the list goes on!
Many volunteers are recruited by word of mouth by people they know. This is an effective way of recruiting volunteers, but can this also result in a homogenous set of volunteers. But there are other reasons why this could be the case…
Full details and booking information at Eventbrite

Free Courses at West Euston Partnership
Interview Skills
Every Friday from 10th November until 8th December (5 sessions) 10am – 12pm
Venue: H-pod, Cumberland Market (next to Regents Park Practice), London NW1 3RH
You will learn new techniques, take part in mock interviews, role playing games and confidence building exercises.
You must be: unemployed or working less than 16 hours a week and able to attend ALL five sessions
Mighty Oaks Confidence Building Course
Monday 13th, Wednesday 15th, Monday 20th and Wednesday 22nd November 10am – 12.30pm
Venue: West Euston Partnership, 29-31 Hampstead Road, London NW1 3JA
Our qualified coach will help you gain a more positive mindset and take action to achieve your goals
For more information, you can also watch this short video: https://vimeo.com/237450259
You must be: unemployed or working less than 16 hours a week and able to attend ALL four sessions
How To Become Self-Employed
Tuesday 14th November 10am – 2pm
Venue: West Euston Partnership, 29-31 Hampstead Road, London NW1 3JA
On this course, you will receive useful tips on:
~ Marketing and Promotion
~ How To Secure Finance
~ Knowing Your Competitors
~ How To Draft A Business Plan
~ How To Register Yourself As Self-Employed
This workshop is open to ANYONE.
If you are interested in any of the above courses, please contact David Hermanstein on 020 7388 7932/07908845154 or email david.hermanstein@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)

Meet the Funders
Investing in Muslim charities working for Muslim communities in the UK
Meet the Funders is an event for UK Muslim charities to meet mainstream Funders in London
The aim of this event is to provide a platform to strengthen and empower small Muslim charities working for Black, Asian, Minority, Ethnic (BAME) communities living in the UK. This event offers an opportunity to build bridges between funders and charities. It is a great occasion to network and collaborate with numerous charities. 21st November 2017, Whitechapel
If you meet the criteria you can register at http://www.meetthefunders.org.uk/how-to-register

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, 24 November, 2017 Interviews: w/c beginning 11 December 2017

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.

Chalk Farm Food Bank seek volunteers
1) Christmas Giving Tree at Primrose Hill Fare- Christmas Fair Sunday 26th Nov. (Please let me know by 18th Nov. if interested)
The Fair is taking place between the hours of 9 am and 5 pm on that day and we estimate that we will need about 15 people to cover that time. We would like people to work in pairs, so bring a friend if you can, but please let us know so that we can factor that into our planning. The idea is that you would sign up for a 2 hour slot if possible, but it could be shorter or longer – the choice is yours.
2) Chalk Farm foodbank collection for Christmas at Tesco’s: 21-29 Ballards Lane, Finchley, London N3 1XP from 30 November through to 2 December between the hours of 10:00am and 5;00pm
The sort of work involved is handing out leaflets to the public about Chalk Farm Foodbank and asking people if they are able to donate an item. Please let me know, as soon as you can, the time slot that you are able to fill. It would be helpful if you could offer a 2 hour timeslot if you are an individual or if you have a group of friends that you will be with a 3 hour slot may suit you better. The slots that are available are : 1:00-3:00, , 3:00-5:00, 10-1:00. or if another time suits you best over the three days please let me know and we will endeavour to accommodate you.
3) Foodbank Host Christmas meal on Friday 22nd December
They are in real need of volunteers to help with decorations, serving and tiding up.
Timings for volunteers at Salvation Army Chalk Farm Food 10-16 Haverstock Hill, London NW3 2BL
12-2.30pm – Set Up and decorations // wrapping gifts //Kitchen help — peeling preparing veg
2-4 or 4-6 : Serving food, kitchen duty, welcome 6-8pm : Tidy up
Contact Charmaine Brown Charmaine@qcca.org.uk

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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OFFERS, RESOURCES & ANNOUNCEMENTS

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

Long Term Conditions Survey
The survey in the link below is open for 40 days and it would helpful if you could complete it if you have a long term condition. Please also forward the survey to family and friends that you know who live in Camden who have a long term condition to complete the survey as well.
Click here to complete the Long Term Conditions Survey
If you have one or more long term conditions, we would like you to complete this survey to help us understand how you manage your condition, what problems you may have and what you think would help you.

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 10th November 2017

Highlights
Meet the Funder Morning; Trustees’ Week; CDA is recruiting a Chief Executive; CADFA events with CafePalestina; Kickstart employment Support for Disabled People; Libres; Mayor Recruiting More Kitchen Social Hubs; New Services at Kingsgate CC; Young People and Serious Illness; Vote for Doorstep; Design your own Medical Technology Wearables; + funding, jobs, volunteers, events, training, offers and resources.
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Meet the Funder Morning – City Bridge Trust and Trust for London

Come and hear about the current and future funding priorities for:
~ City Bridge Trust
~ and Trust for London
Two of the larger London based independent funders supporting voluntary and community groups in Camden. You may also pick up some handy tips on how to write successful grant applications!
Places are limited and must be booked in advance.
To book please follow the link https://meet-the-funders-november-2017.eventbrite.co.uk
For further details, please contact Simone Hensby, shensby@vac.org.uk 020 7284 6550.

Tuesday 21st November 2017. 10 am – 1pm.
At Bengali Workers Association, 1 Robert Street, London NW1 3JU

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NEWS & POLICY

Event to Celebrate Trustees’ Week: Making the most of your Committee
Wednesday 15th November 10am – 1pm
Last chance for Camden committee members (trustees, board members, management committee members etc.) to meet up with others to discuss common concerns..
This half day workshop is an opportunity to look at straightforward ways in which you can make your committee as effectiveness and useful as possible in the limited time that you have. We will look at how to prepare for the meeting to get the most out of the committee meeting. How best to make a useful contribution to the meetings so that the best decisions are reached and what happens after the meeting ends?
This is also an opportunity to meet and share with other trustees and committee members in Camden as well as find out more about what Mary Ward and Voluntary Action Camden can offer you.
Further details on the VAC website.
Contact Kevin for further information knunan@vac.org.uk
You can join Camden Trustees and management committee members on Meetup.

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.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.

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

Kickstart employment Support for Disabled People
Kickstart is part of Scope’s employment services which provides highly personalised support for disabled people to find, apply for and keep a job. The service is aimed at supporting disabled people of working age into long term sustainable employment.
The service is tailored to the individual, providing each customer with support from a specialist Employment Advisor to understand their career goals and aspirations and how to achieve them
Find out more at the scope website.

“Libres” – a concert and a lecture, story telling and folk song by Pilar Lopez
In 1936, in an unprecedented act of solidarity, people from many countries in Europe, Asia and the American continent traveled to Spain to risk their lives fighting fascism. At the same time workers & their unions were engaging in a deep transformation of society, a Social Revolution.
“Libres” brings stories, songs and images from these times and makes connections with today’s resistance to fascism and with contemporary currents striving for peace & liberty.
Friday 17 November, 7pm, at Torriano Meeting House.

Mayor Recruiting More Kitchen Social Hubs
Kitchen Social works with mainly open access, local community based organisations, to create an environment where children, young people and their families and carers can feel comfortable to play, explore new ideas, make new friends, learn and get a good balanced meal during the holidays.
What do we expect from a hub in brief ? To be open access and be willing to provide 20 days of food provision throughout the year
How do we help Hubs in brief? To help hubs reach the right level of readiness and quality we will provide a support package which includes Holiday Provision Handbook and Training, cook book, a grant of £1200 per year for three years
If you believe this programme would be of interest to your or your partners / members I would love the opportunity to meet to discuss it in more detail. I have also attached a full description of the service description and the registration form
Next training takes place on November 28th – deadline for registration will be closing soon but we are also recruiting a maximum of 20 hubs for our January training which will be on a first come first served basis. Contact mgonzalez@mayorsfundforlondon.org.uk to get involved.

New Services at Kingsgate Community Centre
~ Camden Community Law Centre are now running a FREE advice service from Kingsgate Community Centre
Every Wednesday 10.30am-12.30pm for more information please call 0207 328 9480
~ Kingsgate Community Centre are running Over 50s Line Dancing for ONLY £1, Every Friday 1.30pm-3.30pm, all levels welcome, just pop in.
~ GREAT NEWS Kingsgate Community Centre’s Under 5s Drop Ins are starting back on Wednesday’s, with all the great soft play and various fun activities for your little ones. Every Wednesday, drop in 1pm-3pm at a tiny charge of £1.20
107 Kingsgate Road, NW6 2JH www.kingsgatecc.org.uk, info@kingsgatecc.org.uk

Research into wellbeing of young people with a parent or close family member with a serious illness
The Open University are looking for young people to take part in research into wellbeing of young people with a parent or close family member with a life-limiting illness. To get involved phone Geraldine Boyle at the Open University: (01908) 653222 or email her at: Geraldine.Boyle@open.ac.uk

Vote for Doorstep
Please help Doorstep secure £10-25k from the AVIVA Community Fund by voting for us on this link https://community-fund.aviva.co.uk/voting/project/view/17-2360

Design your own Medical Technology Wearables workshop
Friday 17th November2017, 10am-2pm at Institute of Making, UCL, Malet Place, London WC1E 6BT
We are looking for 14-18 year olds to join a fun, creative and tech-driven workshop to build smart wearables, learning from designers, artists and engineers about electronics, coding, medicine, robotics and anatomy at London’s most engaging lab, the Institute of Making.
Split in teams, you will be tasked with designing, making and prototyping your very own idea of a smart wearable device or product, testing and evaluating your designs. You will be able to learn from experts in medicine, engineering, computing, arts and design, and encouraged to explore, learn and combine a wide range of materials and technologies, learn how to code your smart device and transform the Institute of Making space into your own open collaborative lab!
You will learn different creative and digital skills during the workshop, including sewing, product design, 3D printing, laser cutting, soldering, circuitry, and coding. We will provide materials, tools and equipment. Lunch and refreshments are also provided. If you would like to attend the workshop please email e.makriyannis@ucl.ac.uk

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.

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.

Hopscotch Asian Womens’ Centre, Kings Cross Story Palace, Camden Giving, Kentish Town Community Centre, Camden People’s Theatre, VAC, Camden Council 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
Marmot Speech on Social Determinants of Health
Professor Sir Michael Marmot from the UCL Institute of Health Equity gave an important speech recently on the role of social determinants of health and non communicable diseases, looking at the ’causes of the causes’:
“There is a rumour going around that poor people are poor because they make poor choices; and that poor people are unhealthy because they make unhealthy choices. This rumour is a myth. It has the causal connection backwards. More accurately, it is not mythical that the rumour exists – I read it in the press nearly daily – but the evidence points the other way. It is not poor choices that lead to poverty, but poverty that leads to poor choices.” Read the speech here.
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FUNDING

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

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 Community energy grant
Community energy is a way in which communities can own, manage and generate renewable energy systems, which brings benefits to the local community. Many successful community renewable energy projects have been developed across the UK, including Camden, however one of the main barriers to setting up new schemes is funding to pay for the measures.
The Camden Climate Fund provides grants of up to £15,000 for community energy groups to install and manage renewable energy systems that generate energy for the benefit of the local community in some form. This could be for example, solar photovoltaic panels on a building such as a community centre or school. Find out more at the Camden website.

Grants for individuals for specialist and/or medical equipment
The Hospital Saturday Fund offers full or partial grants to individuals for specialist and / or medical equipment such as:
~ Home adaptations
~ Medical appliances and aids.
~ Respite breaks.
~ Specialised computer equipment.
~ Specialist mobility equipment and car adaptions.
~ Therapeutic equipment and therapies.
For more information please visit the Hospital Saturday Fund website.

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.

KX Employment Fund
A grant that helps unemployment services and employers work together. Applications to Camden Giving’s KX Employment Fund will open on the 16th October 2017 and close at midnight on the 17th November 2017. Full details at the Camden Giving website.

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.

Clarion Community Grants Programme
Open for applications until Monday 20th November 2017 to community, voluntary and charity groups.
Clarion was formed following the merger in 2016 of Affinity Sutton Group Limited and Circle Housing Group and is the largest housing group in the country. Through the Community Grants Programme – managed by Groundwork – it awards grants of between £1,000 and £5,000 to charities, community organisations and voluntary groups for projects which primarily benefit its residents.
To get updated information on how to apply and to see the criteria, please visit Clarion Community Grants Programme
If you do have any further queries about the grant please contact Katie McNie– Groundwork – Senior Programmes Manager – info@groundwork.org.uk

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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.

Event to Celebrate Trustees’ Week: Making the most of your Committee
Wednesday 15th November 10am – 1pm
For Camden committee members (trustees, board members, management committee members etc.) of voluntary and community groups.
This half day workshop is an opportunity to look at straightforward ways in which you can make your committee as effectiveness and useful as possible in the limited time that you have. We will look at how to prepare for the meeting to get the most out of the committee meeting. How best to make a useful contribution to the meetings so that the best decisions are reached and what happens after the meeting ends?
This is also an opportunity to meet and share with other trustees and committee members in Camden as well as find out more about what Mary Ward and Voluntary Action Camden can offer you.
Further details on the VAC website.

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

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OTHER EVENTS

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

Free Safeguarding Awareness Event in Camden
On Friday 24th November 2017, School-Home Support (SHS) is hosting a free briefing on a Serious Case Review which identified lessons to be learnt for schools. The aim of the briefing is to highlight the implications from the report, how best your school can meet its recommendations and how SHS services may be able to assist you.
Target audience: Headteachers and Safeguarding Leads
Book now: Limited places available: contact safeguarding@shs.org.uk to book your place.

Citizen-led hubs: building the ecosystem together
Thu 16 November 2017 13:00 – 17:30 GMT
at London Metropolitan University
London Metropolitan University, 166-220 Holloway Road, London N7
We’ll bring together starter ideas from several sources: our exploration into Connecting Londoners, expertise from the Our Way Ahead network of networks, and the results of consultation by the Greater London Council on their civil society strategy.
We’ll build on proposals for a London Hub that resulted from The Way Ahead initiative, supported by London funders. Currently the plan is to fund and carry plans forward through one charitable company.
Full details and how to book at Eventbrite

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 7th and again 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

Broadening the Appeal of Your Volunteering Programme
Volunteer Centre Camden Workshop + Lunch
Wednesday, 22 November 2017 from 10:00 to 13:00
Join us for our next Best Practice Plus volunteer management workshop (which includes lunch).
Who: The workshop, ‘Broadening the Appeal of Your Volunteering Programme’, will be delivered by Rupal Karia and Sheila Norris from Volunteer Centre Camden – who have more than 24 years’ volunteer management experience between them.
What: Is your organisation reflective of the community it supports? For an increasing number of local organisations the answer to this is no, and now many have funding targets to increase the diversity of their volunteer team. This could include anything from age, gender, ethnicity, religion, economic background, work status, disability and the list goes on!
Many volunteers are recruited by word of mouth by people they know. This is an effective way of recruiting volunteers, but can this also result in a homogenous set of volunteers. But there are other reasons why this could be the case…
Full details and booking information at Eventbrite

Free Courses at West Euston Partnership
Interview Skills
Every Friday from 10th November until 8th December (5 sessions) 10am – 12pm
Venue: H-pod, Cumberland Market (next to Regents Park Practice), London NW1 3RH
You will learn new techniques, take part in mock interviews, role playing games and confidence building exercises.
You must be: unemployed or working less than 16 hours a week and able to attend ALL five sessions
Mighty Oaks Confidence Building Course
Monday 13th, Wednesday 15th, Monday 20th and Wednesday 22nd November 10am – 12.30pm
Venue: West Euston Partnership, 29-31 Hampstead Road, London NW1 3JA
Our qualified coach will help you gain a more positive mindset and take action to achieve your goals
For more information, you can also watch this short video: https://vimeo.com/237450259
You must be: unemployed or working less than 16 hours a week and able to attend ALL four sessions
How To Become Self-Employed
Tuesday 14th November 10am – 2pm
Venue: West Euston Partnership, 29-31 Hampstead Road, London NW1 3JA
On this course, you will receive useful tips on:
~ Marketing and Promotion
~ How To Secure Finance
~ Knowing Your Competitors
~ How To Draft A Business Plan
~ How To Register Yourself As Self-Employed
This workshop is open to ANYONE.
If you are interested in any of the above courses, please contact David Hermanstein on 020 7388 7932/07908845154 or email david.hermanstein@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)

Meet the Funders
Investing in Muslim charities working for Muslim communities in the UK
Meet the Funders is an event for UK Muslim charities to meet mainstream Funders in London
The aim of this event is to provide a platform to strengthen and empower small Muslim charities working for Black, Asian, Minority, Ethnic (BAME) communities living in the UK. This event offers an opportunity to build bridges between funders and charities. It is a great occasion to network and collaborate with numerous charities. 21st November 2017, Whitechapel
If you meet the criteria you can register at http://www.meetthefunders.org.uk/how-to-register

Camden Active training workshop for organisations involved in sport and physical activity
Grow Your Club – Sports Marketing Workshop – book here
Thursday 16th November – 2 – 4pm
Hear from experts, the Sports Marketing Network, in an introductory workshop based around increasing awareness around your sessions, creating a physical activity vision for your organisation and helping to make your sessions more vibrant, visible and viable in the long term.
There are 2 places available per organisation for these workshops, if you would like to add additional delegates to the waiting list for each workshop please contact Amber Harris – amber.harris@camden.gov.uk

Going Cap in Hand: Charities in the Age of Austerity
Sun 12 November 2017 9:30 – 17:30 London W1.
Tickets £45 (£20 concessions)
What impact have cuts had on the charity sector? And how can voluntary organisations chart new paths forward in an age of austerity?
We’re bringing together charities, activists and commentators to create new visions for the third sector in a challenging fundraising climate.
Keynote speakers:
Helena Kennedy QC (Civil Liberties and Human Rights Campaigner)
Zoe Williams (Guardian Columnist and Author)
Lord Victor Adebowale (Chief Executive, Turning Point)
John Nickson (Philanthropy Campaigner, Author of Our Common Good)
Panel participants: David Babbs (38 Degrees); David Bell (Psychoanalyst); Dan Corry (New Philanthropy Trust); Ora Dresner (Psychoanalyst, CPU); Colin Leys (Author and Campaigner, The Centre for Health and the Public Interest); Julian Lousada (Psychoanalyst); Clare Thomas MBE (London Funders); Karl Wilding (NCVO). Book your place at Eventbrite.

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, 24 November, 2017 Interviews: w/c beginning 11 December 2017

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/

Homestart seeks 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 13th November to 6th December
Every Monday & Wednesday 9.45 am to 2.45 pm
Certificates awarded & expenses paid
For information pack ring 020 7424 1603
email: info@homestartcamden.org or www.homestartcamden.org.uk

Camden Giving seeks Trustees
We are looking for new Trustees to join Camden Giving’s board. Our Trustees help us evaluate our work so far, support our current activities and plan for the future.
We are looking for people who share our vision of a fairer Camden and who are brave enough to believe in doing things a bit differently. We would particularly like to hear from Camden residents and individuals with grant-giving or marketing experience. Training will be provided if required.
Click here to meet the current Trustees.
Trustees meet formally four times a year. This role is unpaid, Camden Giving will cover travel expenses. If you are interested please email director@camdengiving.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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OFFERS, RESOURCES & ANNOUNCEMENTS

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

Sheltered Housing Allocation Points Survey online now
Camden Council wants to ensure that we are making the best use of our housing stock whilst meeting the needs of our ageing population. We are therefore conducting a review of the way we allocate our sheltered housing in order to reflect the Council’s objectives around supporting older people living in the borough.
The survey is online. Hard copies of the survey will be available in Camden libraries, community centres and Doctor’s surgeries.
Please contact graeme.beedham@camden.gov.uk if you have any questions about the survey.

Long Term Conditions Survey
The survey in the link below is open for 40 days and it would helpful if you could complete it if you have a long term condition. Please also forward the survey to family and friends that you know who live in Camden who have a long term condition to complete the survey as well.
Click here to complete the Long Term Conditions Survey
If you have one or more long term conditions, we would like you to complete this survey to help us understand how you manage your condition, what problems you may have and what you think would help you.

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 27th October 2017

Highlights
Camden Disability Action and the Centre for Independent Living; Celebrate Trustees’ Week; Citizen-led hubs: building the ecosystem together; Lead Walks in your local area; Broadening the Appeal of Your Volunteering Programme; Free Courses at West Euston Partnership; Long Term Conditions Survey + funding, jobs, volunteers, events, training, offers and resources.
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Feature
Camden Disability Action and the Centre for Independent Living

In September, 2017 Camden Disability Action was the organisation chosen, with its voluntary sector partners, to run the new Centre for Independent Living that is being built at this very moment at Greenwood Place.
What is CDA? What will the Centre for Independent Living do?
In many ways, these two questions are the same. CDA is a disabled people’s user led organisation. This means that it is run and controlled by disabled people, unlike many other voluntary sector organisations in Camden. Not only does it seek to provide a voice for all disabled people in Camden, its purpose is to enhance the independence of all its members and those who it works with. This is also the purpose of the Centre for Independent Living as well.

Read the full story on the Camden Disability Action website: www.camdendisabilityaction.org.uk

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NEWS & POLICY

Event to Celebrate Trustees’ Week: Making the most of your Committee
Wednesday 15th November 10am – 1pm
For Camden committee members (trustees, board members, management committee members etc.) of voluntary and community groups.
This half day workshop is an opportunity to look at straightforward ways in which you can make your committee as effectiveness and useful as possible in the limited time that you have. We will look at how to prepare for the meeting to get the most out of the committee meeting. How best to make a useful contribution to the meetings so that the best decisions are reached and what happens after the meeting ends?
This is also an opportunity to meet and share with other trustees and committee members in Camden as well as find out more about what Mary Ward and Voluntary Action Camden can offer you.
Further details on the VAC website.
Contact Kevin for further information knunan@vac.org.uk
You can join Camden Trustees and management committee members on Meetup.

Citizen-led hubs: building the ecosystem together
Thu 16 November 2017 13:00 – 17:30 GMT
at London Metropolitan University
London Metropolitan University, 166-220 Holloway Road, London N7
We’ll bring together starter ideas from several sources: our exploration into Connecting Londoners, expertise from the Our Way Ahead network of networks, and the results of consultation by the Greater London Council on their civil society strategy.
We’ll build on proposals for a London Hub that resulted from The Way Ahead initiative, supported by London funders. Currently the plan is to fund and carry plans forward through one charitable company.
Full details and how to book at Eventbrite

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 7th and again 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

Broadening the Appeal of Your Volunteering Programme
Volunteer Centre Camden Workshop + Lunch
Wednesday, 22 November 2017 from 10:00 to 13:00
Join us for our next Best Practice Plus volunteer management workshop (which includes lunch).
Who: The workshop, ‘Broadening the Appeal of Your Volunteering Programme’, will be delivered by Rupal Karia and Sheila Norris from Volunteer Centre Camden – who have more than 24 years’ volunteer management experience between them.
What: Is your organisation reflective of the community it supports? For an increasing number of local organisations the answer to this is no, and now many have funding targets to increase the diversity of their volunteer team. This could include anything from age, gender, ethnicity, religion, economic background, work status, disability and the list goes on!
Many volunteers are recruited by word of mouth by people they know. This is an effective way of recruiting volunteers, but can this also result in a homogenous set of volunteers. But there are other reasons why this could be the case…
Full details and booking information at Eventbrite

Free Courses at West Euston Partnership
Interview Skills
Every Friday from 10th November until 8th December (5 sessions) 10am – 12pm
Venue: H-pod, Cumberland Market (next to Regents Park Practice), London NW1 3RH
You will learn new techniques, take part in mock interviews, role playing games and confidence building exercises.
You must be: unemployed or working less than 16 hours a week and able to attend ALL five sessions
Mighty Oaks Confidence Building Course
Monday 13th, Wednesday 15th, Monday 20th and Wednesday 22nd November 10am – 12.30pm
Venue: West Euston Partnership, 29-31 Hampstead Road, London NW1 3JA
Our qualified coach will help you gain a more positive mindset and take action to achieve your goals
For more information, you can also watch this short video: https://vimeo.com/237450259
You must be: unemployed or working less than 16 hours a week and able to attend ALL four sessions
How To Become Self-Employed
Tuesday 14th November 10am – 2pm
Venue: West Euston Partnership, 29-31 Hampstead Road, London NW1 3JA
On this course, you will receive useful tips on:
~ Marketing and Promotion
~ How To Secure Finance
~ Knowing Your Competitors
~ How To Draft A Business Plan
~ How To Register Yourself As Self-Employed
This workshop is open to ANYONE.
If you are interested in any of the above courses, please contact David Hermanstein on 020 7388 7932/07908845154 or email david.hermanstein@camden.gov.uk

Long Term Conditions Survey
The survey in the link below is open for 40 days and it would helpful if you could complete it if you have a long term condition. Please also forward the survey to family and friends that you know who live in Camden who have a long term condition to complete the survey as well.
Click here to complete the Long Term Conditions Survey
If you have one or more long term conditions, we would like you to complete this survey to help us understand how you manage your condition, what problems you may have and what you think would help you.

Office Space to Rent in Kentish Town
The Kosmos Centre has an office to rent in our building in Kentish Town. See ‘Offers section’ at the end of the -bulletin for full details.

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

Hopscotch Asian Womens’ Centre, Kings Cross Story Palace, Camden Giving, Kentish Town Community Centre, Camden People’s Theatre, VAC, Camden Council 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

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FUNDING

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

Government Invites Bids for Knife Crime Community Fund
The Home Office is making £500,000 available in 2017/18 to support community projects which reduce knife crime and have a positive impact on young people who are at risk of carrying a knife and committing a crime.
Voluntary and community sector groups can apply for grants of up to £200,000, or more if they are working with partners, as long as they can spend the funds by 31 March 2018.
The funding is for projects that demonstrate the following:
~ Delivery of outcomes to stop knife crimes.
~ A proven track record of delivering local interventions.
~ Their ability to work with children and young people.
~ Value for money.
~ How they will work in partnership with other projects and services already being delivered.
Groups in London can look forward to the launch of a community fund to support local anti-knife projects in London. The Mayor’s Office for Policing and Crime (MOPAC) in London has announced that they will make the details available ‘shortly’. Although the funds are separate, the Home Office and MOPAC will share information on bids where relevant.
The deadline for bids is 31 October 2017. Details of the Home Office scheme here.

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.

KX Employment Fund
A grant that helps unemployment services and employers work together. Applications to Camden Giving’s KX Employment Fund will open on the 16th October 2017 and close at midnight on the 17th November 2017. Full details at the Camden Giving website.

£4m fund widen volunteering opportunities for over 50s
The Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport is launching a new fund with Nesta that will support volunteering in public services and new ways for over-50s to engage in digital social action.
There is £4m in grants from DCMS and £750,000 in non-financial support from Nesta available through the Connected Communities Innovation Fund. Funding will be provided to test new concepts and support proven innovation to scale up their work.
The fund is open to applications from projects which encourage people to volunteer alongside public services, those which encourage new people to get involved in volunteering and those which create new forms of digital volunteering. Full details at Civil Society

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.

Meet the Funders
Investing in Muslim charities working for Muslim communities in the UK
Meet the Funders is an event for UK Muslim charities to meet mainstream Funders in London
The aim of this event is to provide a platform to strengthen and empower small Muslim charities working for Black, Asian, Minority, Ethnic (BAME) communities living in the UK. This event offers an opportunity to build bridges between funders and charities. It is a great occasion to network and collaborate with numerous charities. 21st November 2017, Whitechapel
If you meet the criteria you can register at http://www.meetthefunders.org.uk/how-to-register

Clarion Community Grants Programme
Open for applications until Monday 20th November 2017 to community, voluntary and charity groups.
Clarion was formed following the merger in 2016 of Affinity Sutton Group Limited and Circle Housing Group and is the largest housing group in the country. Through the Community Grants Programme – managed by Groundwork – it awards grants of between £1,000 and £5,000 to charities, community organisations and voluntary groups for projects which primarily benefit its residents.
To get updated information on how to apply and to see the criteria, please visit Clarion Community Grants Programme
If you do have any further queries about the grant please contact Katie McNie– Groundwork – Senior Programmes Manager – info@groundwork.org.uk

£1 million to make your area greener
The Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan wants community groups to apply for his £1 million Greener City Fund to help plant more trees and plants and create more green play areas in every neighbourhood in London.
Trees and plants play an essential part in reducing London’s dangerously polluted air and contribute to London’s biodiversity. The Mayor wants to protect London’s Green Belt and help make the capital the world’s first National Park City.
Groups can apply now for grants between £5,000 – £50,000. These grants can be used for a range of projects from lining walking routes to schools with air quality boosting trees, to creating mini play spaces, and community gardens in built up areas.

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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.

Event to Celebrate Trustees’ Week: Making the most of your Committee
Wednesday 15th November 10am – 1pm
For Camden committee members (trustees, board members, management committee members etc.) of voluntary and community groups.
This half day workshop is an opportunity to look at straightforward ways in which you can make your committee as effectiveness and useful as possible in the limited time that you have. We will look at how to prepare for the meeting to get the most out of the committee meeting. How best to make a useful contribution to the meetings so that the best decisions are reached and what happens after the meeting ends?
This is also an opportunity to meet and share with other trustees and committee members in Camden as well as find out more about what Mary Ward and Voluntary Action Camden can offer you.
Further details on the VAC website.

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

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OTHER EVENTS

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)

Thinking about transition for young people with SEND aged 16-25?
The Leighton College is a person-centred college based in Kentish Town with 20 learner places a year. Now recruiting for Sept 2018, please see your invitation below to our Leighton College Coffee Morning on 3rd November, 10am – 12pm.
The Coffee Morning will be at Elfrida Rathbone Camden, 7 Dowdney Close, NW5.
If you would like to attend please RSVP to Rosanna@elfridacamden.org.uk with names of attendees.

Camden Active training workshop for organisations involved in sport and physical activity
Grow Your Club – Sports Marketing Workshop – book here
Thursday 16th November – 2 – 4pm
Hear from experts, the Sports Marketing Network, in an introductory workshop based around increasing awareness around your sessions, creating a physical activity vision for your organisation and helping to make your sessions more vibrant, visible and viable in the long term.
There are 2 places available per organisation for these workshops, if you would like to add additional delegates to the waiting list for each workshop please contact Amber Harris – amber.harris@camden.gov.uk

Learning and development opportunities – Working with Camden’s children, young people and families Autumn 2017
Don’t forget that the Camden Training and Development Service (incorporating TDS Online) have many excellent courses and many can be accessed for free by Camden voluntary organization.
Safeguarding the welfare of children and young people: introduction, 22 November 2017
Motivational interviewing techniques with young people and adults, 1 November 2017
Camden’s local offer, 14 November 2017
Introduction to talking to young people about sexual health, 16 November 2017
Visit www.camdentds.co.uk for full course information, course costs and to book your place.
For TDSOnline support, please email TDSOnline@camden.gov.uk

Going Cap in Hand: Charities in the Age of Austerity
Sun 12 November 2017 9:30 – 17:30 London W1.
Tickets £45 (£20 concessions)
What impact have cuts had on the charity sector? And how can voluntary organisations chart new paths forward in an age of austerity?
We’re bringing together charities, activists and commentators to create new visions for the third sector in a challenging fundraising climate.
Keynote speakers:
Helena Kennedy QC (Civil Liberties and Human Rights Campaigner)
Zoe Williams (Guardian Columnist and Author)
Lord Victor Adebowale (Chief Executive, Turning Point)
John Nickson (Philanthropy Campaigner, Author of Our Common Good)
Panel participants: David Babbs (38 Degrees); David Bell (Psychoanalyst); Dan Corry (New Philanthropy Trust); Ora Dresner (Psychoanalyst, CPU); Colin Leys (Author and Campaigner, The Centre for Health and the Public Interest); Julian Lousada (Psychoanalyst); Clare Thomas MBE (London Funders); Karl Wilding (NCVO). Book your place at Eventbrite.

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 Giving seeks Trustees
We are looking for new Trustees to join Camden Giving’s board. Our Trustees help us evaluate our work so far, support our current activities and plan for the future.
We are looking for people who share our vision of a fairer Camden and who are brave enough to believe in doing things a bit differently. We would particularly like to hear from Camden residents and individuals with grant-giving or marketing experience. Training will be provided if required.
Click here to meet the current Trustees.
Trustees meet formally four times a year. This role is unpaid, Camden Giving will cover travel expenses. If you are interested please email director@camdengiving.org.uk

LB Camden seeks Volunteer Co-ordinator
Directorate: Supporting People
Based at: 5 Pancras Square, London N1C 4AG
Job level/Grade: Level 3 Zone 2
Salary: £31,836 – £36,931 pro-rata inclusive of Inner London Weighting
Contract Type: Permanent Contract, Full time, 36 hours a week
25 days holiday (27 days after 5 years’ service)
This exciting new post of Volunteer Co-ordinator sits within Camden’s Integrated Early Years’ Service and will work closely with our children’s centre services. Children’s centres in Camden provide a range of universal and targeted services for families with young children (pregnancy to age 5 years) to improve outcomes and reduce inequalities. Services include baby and infant feeding information and support, baby massage, free entitlement provision for 2 year olds and 3-4 year olds, midwifery, multi-agency health visiting and family support, and a programme of stay and play drop-ins. Volunteering opportunities in our service offer mothers, fathers and carers support to build their confidence, gain experience of early years’ services and provide a stepping-stone into training and employment.
Closing date for applications: 30th October 2017
Interviews date: 6th/7th/8th November 2017
Please quote reference: 1700009B Full details at the Camden website.

Hopscotch Asian Women’s Centre is recruiting for an Employment Advisor for the Big Lottery/ESF funded employment project, Building Better Opportunities (BBO).
Employment Advisor 35hrs per week, £28,183 incl. ILW – until June 2019.
Closing date: 31st October 2017
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 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.

King’s Cross Story Palace seeks Volunteers
We have a range of opportunities for volunteers to gain valuable skills and experience drawing on your interests and areas you would like to develop your knowledge of, including roles in heritage research, administration, story gathering and more. If you’re interested in hearing more about volunteering, please email Aimeé or on 020 7608 0775.
King’s Cross Story Palace is currently looking for Historical Research and Story Gathering Volunteers
· Research Volunteer
· Story Gathering Volunteer
· Digital Volunteer
· Photography Volunteer
· Admin and Marketing Volunteer
To find out more and apply go to the King’s Cross Story Palace website.

Kentish Town Community Centre “Connecting and Inspiring Kentish Town” is looking for more Trustees to join its Board
The Centre is at the heart of the Kentish Town community and offers a huge range of activities for all age groups from Early Years (new Pre-School), our Youth Project and our many activities for older persons. We also have a range of exercise classes and much more.
The Board meets on average every six weeks on a Saturday. In addition, there are five sub-committees (HR/employment, Finance, Premises, Strategy and Outreach). These meet as needed. Every trustee is expected to serve on one of these sub-committees.
We are particularly interested in prospective trustees who have HR experience and who could join our HR/Employment sub-committee.
Due to a current imbalance on the Board, we would especially welcome applications from women.
Contact Tim Shand (Chair) at Shand.tim@gmail.com or call Tim on 07972 210882.

Camden People’s Theatre seeks Executive Director
Camden People’s Theatre is recruiting for an outstanding Executive Director to join the team. The Executive Director is joint CEO with the Artistic Director and as such provides a key role in the organisation. The principle purpose of the post is to take overall responsibility for the management and efficient running of CPT. The ED shares responsibility with the Artistic Director for developing and delivering the strategic vision of the organisation.
CPT seeks actively to encourage applications from those with less visibility in the arts. We specifically welcome applications from those identifying as female, those from LGTBQI+ communities, people with disabilities and those from Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic backgrounds.
Please download the Executive Director job description and application form from the website, then return it to james@cptheatre.co.uk by 5pm on Wednesday 1 November with the subject line ‘Executive Director application’. Please send your application form as a PDF or word document. We are unable to accept late applications or CVs.

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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OFFERS, RESOURCES & ANNOUNCEMENTS

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, (Northern Line and Thameslink) and local buses (134, 214, C2, 393)
• Entry phone system
• Lock on the office door
• Sole use of communal areas on the top floor
• Shared use of a ground floor kitchen
• 2nd floor meeting room available for additional hire
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, Company Limited by Guarantee No. 02823933, 2c Falkland Road London NW5 2PT

Local Charity offers use of Top Spec Photocopier if You Can Give it a Home
Camden Charity would like to offer an exchange to any interested charity the shared use of our copier (minimal service costs only) in exchange for housing it in a dry place.
We would need access once or twice a month, at most.
The copier is state of the art and includes features as below:
~ A4 and A3 copy, print & scan
~ Up to 30 pages per minute in colour and monochrome
~ USB, Network scanning to SMB, email, FTP & many others
~ Scan to PDF, JPEG, Tiff & XPS formats
~ Takes media up to 300gsm, does over-sized A3 and 1.2m banner printing
Please respond to Judi Dumont-Barter at 07387 101317 email: judidb@yahoo.co.uk

Sheltered Housing Allocation Points Survey online now
Camden Council wants to ensure that we are making the best use of our housing stock whilst meeting the needs of our ageing population. We are therefore conducting a review of the way we allocate our sheltered housing in order to reflect the Council’s objectives around supporting older people living in the borough.
The survey is online. Hard copies of the survey will be available in Camden libraries, community centres and Doctor’s surgeries.
Please contact graeme.beedham@camden.gov.uk if you have any questions about the survey.

Join the NW3 Community Land Trust
Would you like to live in a modern, affordable home in Camden? With over 1000 affordable homes lost in NW3 alone in the last 5 years this is increasingly an unattainable dream for many. Let’s change this! Join NW3CLT http://nw3clt.org.uk

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 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 20th October 2017

Highlights
National Hate Crime Awareness Week; Kilburn Unemployed Workers Group (KUWG): Public meeting; Sense Activities; Camden Parents and Carers 12th annual Celebration; Sheltered Housing Allocation Points Survey; Science on Screen; NW3 Community Land Trust; Camden Green Gym; Call For Patients to Share Experiences+ funding, jobs, volunteers, events, training, offers and resources.
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Camden Children’s Future Fest Planning Meeting l Reimagine Camden

Thursday 26th October at 1pm or 5pm at Belsize Community Library.
What will it be like to grow up in Camden in 2038?
What can this generation do to make improvements for the next?
What role should Camden citizens and professionals have in creating a thriving place?
How do we create a collective and collaborative movement for change?
North Camden Zone is putting on a 4 day festival from 26th-29th March 2018 which includes an eclectic programme of inspiring talks, artistic performances, project showcases and much more. We want the festival to start a debate, stimulate ideas and inspire action to bring about positive changes for children and young people aged 0 – 25 growing up in Camden now and in the future.
This initial meeting is open to everyone to attend working or living in Camden to find out more.
Please register at Eventbrite or by going to North Camden Zone website www.northcamdenzone.org. For additional information please contact Madalina Piscu at madalina@northcamdenzone.org.

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NEWS & POLICY

14 to 21 October is National Hate Crime Awareness Week
Camden Council is working with a range of partners to make sure the message – that hate crime won’t be tolerated – reaches everyone in the borough.
“A hate crime is behaviour is based on someone’s prejudice towards a person because of their race, religion, sexual orientation or disability or because they are transgender. Hate crime includes name-calling, threats and intimidation, whether out on the street or online. It also includes physical violence.
No-one should be a victim of hate crime because of who they are. We’re determined to stop hate crime in Camden, so let’s work together to tackle it.
If you, or anyone you know, has been called names, been bullied or had anything happen to them that you think may be because of race, religion, sexual orientation, disability or because they are transgender, we encourage you to report this as a hate crime.
You might not feel like reporting a hate crime straight away, but please do report it when you can. You can make a real difference and be able to help prevent other people from being treated the same way.
Report a hate crime
1. If you see someone in immediate danger, call the police on 999. If someone is not in immediate danger, also call the non-emergency helpline 24 hours a day on 101.
2. Contact our community safety team on 020 7974 4444 or communitysafety@camden.gov.uk
3. If you’d feel more comfortable, you can contact one of our partners, who can offer you support. Visit camden.gov.uk/hatecrime for full details.”

Kilburn Unemployed Workers Group (KUWG): Public meeting on the proposed Jobcentre closures of Kilburn & Neasden JCPs “The impact on claimants and what we can do”
Big Hall, Kingsgate Community Centre, 107 Kingsgate Road, NW6 2JH (wheelchair accessible)
Speakers include: Giselle Winston (“Benefit Tales” blogger, KUWG member); John Kilvington, welfare rights worker at Camden Somali Cultural Centre.
We’ll be speaking about how the closures will affect people, and what we’ve been doing, including pressing the exemptions from ESA/PIP exams, and about the latest benefit concessions won by public pressure. (See our blog for self-help info, search “exemption”.)

Event to Celebrate Trustees’ Week: Making the most of your Committee
Wednesday 15th November 10am – 1pm
For Camden committee members (trustees, board members, management committee members etc.) of voluntary and community groups.
This half day workshop is an opportunity to look at straightforward ways in which you can make your committee as effectiveness and useful as possible in the limited time that you have. We will look at how to prepare for the meeting to get the most out of the committee meeting. How best to make a useful contribution to the meetings so that the best decisions are reached and what happens after the meeting ends?
This is also an opportunity to meet and share with other trustees and committee members in Camden as well as find out more about what Mary Ward and Voluntary Action Camden can offer you.
Further details on the VAC website.

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)

Camden Parents and Carers 12th annual Celebration Event: “Community Safety”
Saturday 21st Oct. From 1.00- 4.00 pm at Haverstock School NW3 2BQ
The event is open to all Camden local families. Sports, arts, craft, music, activities, and more.
Further details: email cvkidsuk@aol.com

Sheltered Housing Allocation Points Survey online now
Camden Council wants to ensure that we are making the best use of our housing stock whilst meeting the needs of our ageing population. We are therefore conducting a review of the way we allocate our sheltered housing in order to reflect the Council’s objectives around supporting older people living in the borough.
The survey is online. Hard copies of the survey will be available in Camden libraries, community centres and Doctor’s surgeries.
Please contact graeme.beedham@camden.gov.uk if you have any questions about the survey.

Science on Screen: The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks
1 November 2017, 19:00-22:00
The Francis Crick Institute, 1 Midland Road, London, NW1 1AT
The incredible true story of Henrietta Lacks, the unwitting source of a powerful cell line used in everything from cancer research to drug discovery. Starring Oprah Winfrey. Book at Eventbrite

Join the NW3 Community Land Trust
Would you like to live in a modern, affordable home in Camden? With over 1000 affordable homes lost in NW3 alone in the last 5 years this is increasingly an unattainable dream for many. Let’s change this! Join NW3CLT http://nw3clt.org.uk

Camden Green Gym 9th Birthday Celebration
Thursday 26th October
We will be celebrating our Birthday with volunteers and partners after volunteering session
Regent’s Park
10:45 Meet point at The Hub
11:00-12:30 Meadow scything workshop Leaf Yard
12:30-2:00 Celebration
Feel free to bring something to share. Please RSVP to ggcamden@tcv.org Tel:07768 710359

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.

Kings Cross Story Palace, Kentish Town City Farm, Sidings Community Centre, Manor Gardens, Kentish Town Community Centre, Camden People’s Theatre, 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

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FUNDING

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

Government Invites Bids for Knife Crime Community Fund
The Home Office is making £500,000 available in 2017/18 to support community projects which reduce knife crime and have a positive impact on young people who are at risk of carrying a knife and committing a crime.
Voluntary and community sector groups can apply for grants of up to £200,000, or more if they are working with partners, as long as they can spend the funds by 31 March 2018.
The funding is for projects that demonstrate the following:
~ Delivery of outcomes to stop knife crimes.
~ A proven track record of delivering local interventions.
~ Their ability to work with children and young people.
~ Value for money.
~ How they will work in partnership with other projects and services already being delivered.
Groups in London can look forward to the launch of a community fund to support local anti-knife projects in London. The Mayor’s Office for Policing and Crime (MOPAC) in London has announced that they will make the details available ‘shortly’. Although the funds are separate, the Home Office and MOPAC will share information on bids where relevant.
The deadline for bids is 31 October 2017. Details of the Home Office scheme here.

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.

KX Employment Fund
A grant that helps unemployment services and employers work together. Applications to Camden Giving’s KX Employment Fund will open on the 16th October 2017 and close at midnight on the 17th November 2017. Full details at the Camden Giving website.

£4m fund widen volunteering opportunities for over 50s
The Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport is launching a new fund with Nesta that will support volunteering in public services and new ways for over-50s to engage in digital social action.
There is £4m in grants from DCMS and £750,000 in non-financial support from Nesta available through the Connected Communities Innovation Fund. Funding will be provided to test new concepts and support proven innovation to scale up their work.
The fund is open to applications from projects which encourage people to volunteer alongside public services, those which encourage new people to get involved in volunteering and those which create new forms of digital volunteering. Full details at Civil Society

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.

Meet the Funders
Investing in Muslim charities working for Muslim communities in the UK
Meet the Funders is an event for UK Muslim charities to meet mainstream Funders in London
The aim of this event is to provide a platform to strengthen and empower small Muslim charities working for Black, Asian, Minority, Ethnic (BAME) communities living in the UK. This event offers an opportunity to build bridges between funders and charities. It is a great occasion to network and collaborate with numerous charities. 21st November 2017, Whitechapel
If you meet the criteria you can register at http://www.meetthefunders.org.uk/how-to-register

Clarion Community Grants Programme
Open for applications until Monday 20th November 2017 to community, voluntary and charity groups.
Clarion was formed following the merger in 2016 of Affinity Sutton Group Limited and Circle Housing Group and is the largest housing group in the country. Through the Community Grants Programme – managed by Groundwork – it awards grants of between £1,000 and £5,000 to charities, community organisations and voluntary groups for projects which primarily benefit its residents.
To get updated information on how to apply and to see the criteria, please visit Clarion Community Grants Programme
If you do have any further queries about the grant please contact Katie McNie– Groundwork – Senior Programmes Manager – info@groundwork.org.uk

£1 million to make your area greener
The Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan wants community groups to apply for his £1 million Greener City Fund to help plant more trees and plants and create more green play areas in every neighbourhood in London.
Trees and plants play an essential part in reducing London’s dangerously polluted air and contribute to London’s biodiversity. The Mayor wants to protect London’s Green Belt and help make the capital the world’s first National Park City.
Groups can apply now for grants between £5,000 – £50,000. These grants can be used for a range of projects from lining walking routes to schools with air quality boosting trees, to creating mini play spaces, and community gardens in built up areas.

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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.

Event to Celebrate Trustees’ Week: Making the most of your Committee
Wednesday 15th November 10am – 1pm
For Camden committee members (trustees, board members, management committee members etc.) of voluntary and community groups.
This half day workshop is an opportunity to look at straightforward ways in which you can make your committee as effectiveness and useful as possible in the limited time that you have. We will look at how to prepare for the meeting to get the most out of the committee meeting. How best to make a useful contribution to the meetings so that the best decisions are reached and what happens after the meeting ends?
This is also an opportunity to meet and share with other trustees and committee members in Camden as well as find out more about what Mary Ward and Voluntary Action Camden can offer you.
Further details on the VAC website.

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

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OTHER EVENTS

Age UK London ‘Introduction to Financial Management’ Free Workshop
(Aimed at Service Manager in small to medium organisations working with older Londoners)
Tuesday 24th October 2017, 1.15pm – 4.15pm
Age UK Conference suite Ground floor 6th Floor Tavis House, 1-6 Tavistock Square, London WC1H
Book Early to avoid disappointment. Contact zghods@ageuklondon.org.uk

Friends of Castlehaven Community Park and Hub
Monday 23 Oct 2017 – 6.15pm to 7.30pm (Then 26th February, 25th June & 22nd Oct 2018)
Find out more about what’s going on in the community parks and the Horticultural Hub.
Get your voice heard, Help us make decisions on what happens within our community parks & hub.
Come along for some free tea and biscuits. Meet local people and our Community Gardener, Paul Storan & Trustee, Jake Sumner
Castlehaven Community Association, The Haven, 23 Castlehaven Road, Camden Town, London NW1
Tel: 020 7485 3386 or Email info@castlehaven.org.uk Check our website for more information: www.castlehaven.org.uk www.projectdirt.com/project/12135/

Thinking about transition for young people with SEND aged 16-25?
The Leighton College is a person-centred college based in Kentish Town with 20 learner places a year. Now recruiting for Sept 2018, please see your invitation below to our Leighton College Coffee Morning on 3rd November, 10am – 12pm.
The Coffee Morning will be at Elfrida Rathbone Camden, 7 Dowdney Close, NW5.
If you would like to attend please RSVP to Rosanna@elfridacamden.org.uk with names of attendees.

Camden Active training workshop for organisations involved in sport and physical activity
Grow Your Club – Sports Marketing Workshop – book here
Thursday 16th November – 2 – 4pm
Hear from experts, the Sports Marketing Network, in an introductory workshop based around increasing awareness around your sessions, creating a physical activity vision for your organisation and helping to make your sessions more vibrant, visible and viable in the long term.
There are 2 places available per organisation for these workshops, if you would like to add additional delegates to the waiting list for each workshop please contact Amber Harris – amber.harris@camden.gov.uk

Learning and development opportunities – Working with Camden’s children, young people and families Autumn 2017
Don’t forget that the Camden Training and Development Service (incorporating TDS Online) have many excellent courses and many can be accessed for free by Camden voluntary organdiation.
Safeguarding the welfare of children and young people: introduction, 22 November 2017
Motivational interviewing techniques with young people and adults, 1 November 2017
Camden’s local offer, 14 November 2017
Introduction to talking to young people about sexual health, 16 November 2017
Visit www.camdentds.co.uk for full course information, course costs and to book your place.
For TDSOnline support, please email TDSOnline@camden.gov.uk

Going Cap in Hand: Charities in the Age of Austerity
Sun 12 November 2017 9:30 – 17:30 London W1.
Tickets £45 (£20 concessions)
What impact have cuts had on the charity sector? And how can voluntary organisations chart new paths forward in an age of austerity?
We’re bringing together charities, activists and commentators to create new visions for the third sector in a challenging fundraising climate.
Keynote speakers:
Helena Kennedy QC (Civil Liberties and Human Rights Campaigner)
Zoe Williams (Guardian Columnist and Author)
Lord Victor Adebowale (Chief Executive, Turning Point)
John Nickson (Philanthropy Campaigner, Author of Our Common Good)
Panel participants: David Babbs (38 Degrees); David Bell (Psychoanalyst); Dan Corry (New Philanthropy Trust); Ora Dresner (Psychoanalyst, CPU); Colin Leys (Author and Campaigner, The Centre for Health and the Public Interest); Julian Lousada (Psychoanalyst); Clare Thomas MBE (London Funders); Karl Wilding (NCVO). Book your place at Eventbrite.

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.

October Volunteer Managers’ Forum and Coffee Morning
Join VCC for the Volunteer Managers’ Forum and Coffee Morning on Tuesday 17th October, 10am-12pm in Camden to discuss all things volunteer management with volunteer managers in Camden, and beyond.
This event is open to volunteer managers everywhere. Sign up at Eventbrite.

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

Hopscotch Asian Women’s Centre is recruiting for an Employment Advisor for the Big Lottery/ESF funded employment project, Building Better Opportunities (BBO).
Employment Advisor 35hrs per week, £28,183 incl. ILW – until June 2019.
Closing date: 31st October 2017
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 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.

Origin seeks Project Coordinator to run the We Are Ageing Better in Somers Town and St Pancras project
We’re looking for a motivated self-starter to join the team and lead delivery of We Are Ageing Better, an asset-based community development project in the St Pancras & Somers Town ward, in the heart of Camden. You’ll be comfortable working with older people, both helping them to think up and try out new ideas, and supporting them through the challenges of growing old. You’ll also be a strong networker, who understands the power of relationships to drive positive community change.
Closing date: End of 22 October
Apply here: https://originhousing.irecruittotal.com/cac/SearchVacancy.aspx

King’s Cross Story Palace seeks Volunteers
We have a range of opportunities for volunteers to gain valuable skills and experience drawing on your interests and areas you would like to develop your knowledge of, including roles in heritage research, administration, story gathering and more. If you’re interested in hearing more about volunteering, please email Aimeé or on 020 7608 0775.
King’s Cross Story Palace is currently looking for Historical Research and Story Gathering Volunteers
· Research Volunteer
· Story Gathering Volunteer
· Digital Volunteer
· Photography Volunteer
· Admin and Marketing Volunteer
To find out more and apply go to the King’s Cross Story Palace website.

Kentish Town City Farm are looking for a part-time Accounts assistant/bookkeeper
Must have experience of charity finances, and of using QuickBooks online.
Other duties and responsibilities of the job include:
~ Working with spreadsheets, sales and purchase ledgers and journals.
~ Assisting with statutory accounts.
~ Calculating and checking to make sure payments, amounts and records are correct.
~ Sorting out incoming and outgoing daily post and answering any queries.
~ Billing for goods sold or services provided to clients.
and other book keeping duties.
To apply please call KTCF Director, Gus Alston 07387 562 296 or email gus@ktcityfarm.org.uk

Kentish Town Community Centre “Connecting and Inspiring Kentish Town” is looking for more Trustees to join its Board
The Centre is at the heart of the Kentish Town community and offers a huge range of activities for all age groups from Early Years (new Pre-School), our Youth Project and our many activities for older persons. We also have a range of exercise classes and much more.
The Board meets on average every six weeks on a Saturday. In addition, there are five sub-committees (HR/employment, Finance, Premises, Strategy and Outreach). These meet as needed. Every trustee is expected to serve on one of these sub-committees.
We are particularly interested in prospective trustees who have HR experience and who could join our HR/Employment sub-committee.
Due to a current imbalance on the Board, we would especially welcome applications from women.
Contact Tim Shand (Chair) at Shand.tim@gmail.com or call Tim on 07972 210882.

Camden People’s Theatre seeks Executive Director
Camden People’s Theatre is recruiting for an outstanding Executive Director to join the team. The Executive Director is joint CEO with the Artistic Director and as such provides a key role in the organisation. The principle purpose of the post is to take overall responsibility for the management and efficient running of CPT. The ED shares responsibility with the Artistic Director for developing and delivering the strategic vision of the organisation.
CPT seeks actively to encourage applications from those with less visibility in the arts. We specifically welcome applications from those identifying as female, those from LGTBQI+ communities, people with disabilities and those from Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic backgrounds.
Please download the Executive Director job description and application form from the website, then return it to james@cptheatre.co.uk by 5pm on Wednesday 1 November with the subject line ‘Executive Director application’. Please send your application form as a PDF or word document. We are unable to accept late applications or CVs.

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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OFFERS, RESOURCES & ANNOUNCEMENTS

Local Charity offers use of Top Spec Photocopier if You Can Give it a Home
Camden Charity would like to offer an exchange to any interested charity the shared use of our copier (minimal service costs only) in exchange for housing it in a dry place.
We would need access once or twice a month, at most.
The copier is state of the art and includes features as below:
~ A4 and A3 copy, print & scan
~ Up to 30 pages per minute in colour and monochrome
~ USB, Network scanning to SMB, email, FTP & many others
~ Scan to PDF, JPEG, Tiff & XPS formats
~ Takes media up to 300gsm, does over-sized A3 and 1.2m banner printing
Please respond to Judi Dumont-Barter at 07387 101317 email: judidb@yahoo.co.uk

Young Citizens
Young Citizens is a voluntary programme for young people from migrant and refugee backgrounds aged 16 to 25, run by Coram with funding from The Queen’s Trust.
Young Citizens is a network of young people who are passionate about using their experiences of making a life in this country. Together they work with and represent the views of children and young people who want to do the same.
Find out more about the project on our website. Then simply fill in the form at the bottom of this page to register your interest.
If you have any questions, please email amy.spiller@coram.org.uk.

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 13th October 2017

Highlights
Trustees’ Week; Camden Intergenerational Week; Kilburn & West Hampstead Pensioners Action Group; Community Partnerships Team Community Impacts; Black History Month; Dance Around the World; Who Belongs?; Photocopier Offer; Age UK Camden’s counselling service; Camden Parents and Carers 12th annual Celebration Event; The Mayor’s Draft Environment Strategy + funding, jobs, volunteers, events, training, offers and resources.
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Camden Intergenerational Week 2017

16th – 21st October 2017 we are shining a spotlight on the great multi-generational events and activities on offer in Camden. Check out our programme
If you would like your event listed, please email Corinna Gray or call 020 7239 0400.

Kilburn & West Hampstead Pensioners Action Group Intergenerational Week Event
Thursday, October 19, 2017 1:30pm 2:30pm
Kilburn & West Hampstead Pensioners Action Group will be meeting with speaker Seun Ilenda (Youth Worker from CG3 group in Somers Town) for a discussion on Seun’s project and the issues facing young women today. Details on the Ageing Better website.
This event will be held at Kingsgate Community Centre, 107, Kingsgate Road NW6. All welcome.
(Meeting supported by Kilburn Older Voices Exchange – for more information contact contact mel.wright@kove.org.uk or peter56nw@outlook.com or call 0797 384 5285 or 0753 939 0786)

 

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NEWS & POLICY

Community Partnerships Team Community Impacts Public Workshop
On Monday 6th November we are holding a Community Impacts Public Workshop at the Roundhouse and invite you to be part of this pivotal co-design stage of the programme.
Spaces are limited so please rsvp by Wednesday 1st November to reserve a place. You can do this by emailing us at: vcs@camden.gov.uk or calling on: 020 7974 5922
The workshop is from 10am – 1pm and will include teas, coffees and a croissant or two.
Find out more on the website on the updated Latest News page: www.camden.gov.uk/communityimpacts

Black History Month
It’s the 30th Anniversary this year of the annual month long celebration of black history. Add your events tot he calendar or find out what’s happening in Camden here.

Voluntary Action Camden, working in partnership with Mind in Camden in recruiting a
Cultural Advocacy Community Liaison Worker
– please note that the closing date for applications has been extended to 20th October. See Jobs section below for full details.

Dance Around the World – Festival of World Dance
28 – 29 October, 10am – 11pm, Cecil Sharp House, Regents Park Road, NW1
A weekend festival of dance. Non-stop performances and over 50 workshops. Social dances on both evenings. No previous experience necessary. No need to bring a partner. £15 – £30. Full details at www.datw.org.uk or email danceoffice@waitrose.com or telephone: 07749007040

“Who Belongs?”
Saturday 4 November, 10 Wellesley Terrace, N1 7NA, 11-4. Free workshop with + lunch
The Wonder Foundation offering young people 16-30 the chance to gain an insight into social integration, media portrayals of migrants and social policy making through FREE interactive workshops with expert speakers and the chance to understand how we can change society for the better!Join expert speakers and other young people for a thought-provoking day conference, you will hear from experts and leaders in policy-making and research on migration and integration, as well as migrants themselves. As young people, you will have the chance to interact with experts in the field, and look closely into local, national and European-level policies that are geared toward fostering integration and solidarity with migrants. More info and booking at Eventbrite.

Local Charity offers use of Top Spec Photocopier if You Can Give it a Home
Camden Charity would like to offer an exchange to any interested charity the shared use of our copier (minimal service costs only) in exchange for housing it in a dry place.
We would need access once or twice a month, at most.
The copier is state of the art and includes features as below:
~ A4 and A3 copy, print & scan
~ Up to 30 pages per minute in colour and monochrome
~ USB, Network scanning to SMB, email, FTP & many others
~ Scan to PDF, JPEG, Tiff & XPS formats
~ Takes media up to 300gsm, does over-sized A3 and 1.2m banner printing
Please respond to Judi Dumont-Barter at 07387 101317 email: judidb@yahoo.co.uk

Age UK Camden’s counselling service
BBC Radio 4 Today programme (at 1hour 22mins) last Friday 6th October praised Age UK Camden’s counselling service. NHS England calling on GPs to spot the early signs of depression among the over 55s and encourage treatment.
Age UK Camden’s counselling service is funded by Camden CCG through Camden & Islington Mental Health Foundation Trust. It features in a video made in partnership with Age UK & NHS England.

Camden Parents and Carers 12th annual Celebration Event: “Community Safety”
Saturday 21st Oct. From 1.00- 4.00 pm at Haverstock School NW3 2BQ
The event is open to all Camden local families. Sports, arts, craft, music, activities, and more.
Further details: email cvkidsuk@aol.com

The Mayor’s Draft Environment Strategy – Community Engagement Event
Friday, 27th October 2017 9:30 – 12:30
Prince Albert Suite, ZSL London Zoo NW1 4RY
Today London is facing a host of environmental challenges. Toxic air, noise pollution, the threat to our green spaces, and the adverse effects of climate change, all pose major risks to the health and wellbeing of Londoners. This is a chance for community groups to have their say.
You must register for this event.

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

Kings Cross Story Palace, Kentish Town City Farm, Sidings Community Centre, Manor Gardens, Kentish Town Community Centre, Camden People’s Theatre, 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

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

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.

Meet the Funders
Investing in Muslim charities working for Muslim communities in the UK
Meet the Funders is an event for UK Muslim charities to meet mainstream Funders in London
The aim of this event is to provide a platform to strengthen and empower small Muslim charities working for Black, Asian, Minority, Ethnic (BAME) communities living in the UK. This event offers an opportunity to build bridges between funders and charities. It is a great occasion to network and collaborate with numerous charities. 21st November 2017, Whitechapel
If you meet the criteria you can register at http://www.meetthefunders.org.uk/how-to-register

The Hampstead Wells and Campden Trust New grant opportunity for debt advice in North Camden
The Trust has decided to provide some help to local residents struggling with debt and especially therefore to relieve some of the consequences of debt, including mental health problems and eviction.
Around £50,000 per annum is to be allocated by the Trustees of The Hampstead Wells and Campden Trust for a debt advice service for up to three years. We would hope to see this providing a full-time service, especially focussing on Kilburn and West Hampstead, and offering thorough, specialist, face-to-face debt advice, to enable individuals and families to prioritise and tackle their debts.
In responding to this call for proposal we would expect an applicant organisation to offer evidence of solid experience in this work, a knowledge of the area, a short description of the nature of the support offered to people in debt, an idea of where the service would be based, and a brief note on how impact would be evidenced:
Send an outline of the project and applicant organisation, on one side of A4 only, to reach us for shortlisting by 20 October 2017. Send this to grant@hwct.org.uk.
For an informal discussion please contact Sheila Taylor, Director & Clerk to the Trustees on 020 7435 1570. Further details about the work of The Hampstead Wells and Campden Trust, you can visit the website on www.hwct.org.uk.

Comic Relief Local Communities – Core Strength Deadline Soon
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.
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.
The deadline for applications is Monday 16 October 2017. The second round of funding will open 15 January 2018. Details here.

Clarion Community Grants Programme
Open for applications until Monday 20th November 2017 to community, voluntary and charity groups.
Clarion was formed following the merger in 2016 of Affinity Sutton Group Limited and Circle Housing Group and is the largest housing group in the country. Through the Community Grants Programme – managed by Groundwork – it awards grants of between £1,000 and £5,000 to charities, community organisations and voluntary groups for projects which primarily benefit its residents.
To get updated information on how to apply and to see the criteria, please visit Clarion Community Grants Programme
If you do have any further queries about the grant please contact Katie McNie– Groundwork – Senior Programmes Manager – info@groundwork.org.uk

£1 million to make your area greener
The Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan wants community groups to apply for his £1 million Greener City Fund to help plant more trees and plants and create more green play areas in every neighbourhood in London.
Trees and plants play an essential part in reducing London’s dangerously polluted air and contribute to London’s biodiversity. The Mayor wants to protect London’s Green Belt and help make the capital the world’s first National Park City.
Groups can apply now for grants between £5,000 – £50,000. These grants can be used for a range of projects from lining walking routes to schools with air quality boosting trees, to creating mini play spaces, and community gardens in built up areas.

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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.

Event to Celebrate Trustees’ Week: Making the most of your Committee
Wednesday 15th November 10am – 1pm
For Camden committee members (trustees, board members, management committee members etc.) of voluntary and community groups.
This half day workshop is an opportunity to look at straightforward ways in which you can make your committee as effectiveness and useful as possible in the limited time that you have. We will look at how to prepare for the meeting to get the most out of the committee meeting. How best to make a useful contribution to the meetings so that the best decisions are reached and what happens after the meeting ends?
This is also an opportunity to meet and share with other trustees and committee members in Camden as well as find out more about what Mary Ward and Voluntary Action Camden can offer you.
Further details on the VAC website.

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

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OTHER EVENTS

Thinking about transition for young people with SEND aged 16-25?
The Leighton College is a person-centred college based in Kentish Town with 20 learner places a year. Now recruiting for Sept 2018, please see your invitation below to our Leighton College Coffee Morning on 3rd November, 10am – 12pm.
The Coffee Morning will be at Elfrida Rathbone Camden, 7 Dowdney Close, NW5.
If you would like to attend please RSVP to Rosanna@elfridacamden.org.uk with names of attendees.

Camden Active training workshop for organisations involved in sport and physical activity
Grow Your Club – Sports Marketing Workshop – book here
Thursday 16th November – 2 – 4pm
Hear from experts, the Sports Marketing Network, in an introductory workshop based around increasing awareness around your sessions, creating a physical activity vision for your organisation and helping to make your sessions more vibrant, visible and viable in the long term.
There are 2 places available per organisation for these workshops, if you would like to add additional delegates to the waiting list for each workshop please contact Amber Harris – amber.harris@camden.gov.uk

Camden Blossoms Community Launch
Thursday 19th October from 11am to 2pm at Belsize Library, Antrim Road London NW3 4XN.
Camden Blossoms supports parental wellbeing from early pregnancy to the end of baby’s first year. Come along to our community launch where you can enjoy a free massage, free lunch and lots of delightful activities, Mums, dads and babies welcome. Various Camden based organisations that help mums and dads will also be there. For more information see www.manorgardenscentre.org or facebook camdenblossoms

How to run intergenerational activities in the community
Monday 16th October 2017 10.30am – 1pm
at Age UK Camden, Tavis House, 1-6 Tavistock Square WC1H 9NA
This free event will include practical tips on and examples of multi-generational community work in action. There will also be the chance to network with others.
If you would like to attend, please RSVP to ageingbetterincamden@ageukcamden.org.uk or phone 020 7239 0400 by Friday 6th October 2017. Spaces will be allocated on a first come first serve basis.

Wildbunch: ‘A club night run by people with learning difficulties for everyone’
We need you to help us have the biggest Wild Bunch Club at Halloween ever!
We started this in 1997 & 20 years later – we’re still going…
For further info contact siren@elfrida.com or ring the Elfrida Society on 020 7359 7443

Learning and development opportunities – Working with Camden’s children, young people and families Autumn 2017
Don’t forget that the Camden Training and Development Service (incorporating TDS Online) have many excellent courses and many can be accessed for free by Camden voluntary organdiation.
Safeguarding the welfare of children and young people: introduction, 22 November 2017
Motivational interviewing techniques with young people and adults, 1 November 2017
Camden’s local offer, 14 November 2017
Introduction to talking to young people about sexual health, 16 November 2017
Legal highs, 19 October 2017
Visit www.camdentds.co.uk for full course information, course costs and to book your place.
For TDSOnline support, please email TDSOnline@camden.gov.uk

Going Cap in Hand: Charities in the Age of Austerity
Sun 12 November 2017 9:30 – 17:30 London W1.
Tickets £45 (£20 concessions)
What impact have cuts had on the charity sector? And how can voluntary organisations chart new paths forward in an age of austerity?
We’re bringing together charities, activists and commentators to create new visions for the third sector in a challenging fundraising climate.
Keynote speakers:
Helena Kennedy QC (Civil Liberties and Human Rights Campaigner)
Zoe Williams (Guardian Columnist and Author)
Lord Victor Adebowale (Chief Executive, Turning Point)
John Nickson (Philanthropy Campaigner, Author of Our Common Good)
Panel participants:
David Babbs (38 Degrees); David Bell (Psychoanalyst); Dan Corry (New Philanthropy Trust); Ora Dresner (Psychoanalyst, CPU); Colin Leys (Author and Campaigner, The Centre for Health and the Public Interest); Julian Lousada (Psychoanalyst); Clare Thomas MBE (London Funders); Karl Wilding (NCVO). Book your place at Eventbrite.

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.

Improving Londoners’ Health – a Health Network meeting, 18 October 2017
The London Plan states that the voluntary and community sector has an essential role in tackling health inequalities at the local level, particularly in promoting and supporting community involvement’.
The Mayor has launched a consultation on his health inequalities strategy which will provide an opportunity for the voluntary sector to outline their role in working collaboratively with the GLA to tackle inequalities in health. The new strategy aims to address inequalities and improve the health of health of Londoners in childhood, mental health, where they live, healthy communities and developing healthy habits.
This event is for voluntary and community sector organisations working with children and families, particularly those working with black and minority ethnic communities. Register at eventbrite

October Volunteer Managers’ Forum and Coffee Morning
Join VCC for the Volunteer Managers’ Forum and Coffee Morning on Tuesday 17th October, 10am-12pm in Camden to discuss all things volunteer management with volunteer managers in Camden, and beyond.
This event is open to volunteer managers everywhere. Sign up at Eventbrite.

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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King’s Cross Story Palace seeks Volunteers
We have a range of opportunities for volunteers to gain valuable skills and experience drawing on your interests and areas you would like to develop your knowledge of, including roles in heritage research, administration, story gathering and more. If you’re interested in hearing more about volunteering, please email Aimeé or on 020 7608 0775.
King’s Cross Story Palace is currently looking for Historical Research and Story Gathering Volunteers
· Research Volunteer
· Story Gathering Volunteer
· Digital Volunteer
· Photography Volunteer
· Admin and Marketing Volunteer
To find out more and apply go to the King’s Cross Story Palace website.

Kentish Town City Farm are looking for a part-time Accounts assistant/bookkeeper
Must have experience of charity finances, and of using QuickBooks online.
Other duties and responsibilities of the job include:
~ Working with spreadsheets, sales and purchase ledgers and journals.
~ Assisting with statutory accounts.
~ Calculating and checking to make sure payments, amounts and records are correct.
~ Sorting out incoming and outgoing daily post and answering any queries.
~ Billing for goods sold or services provided to clients.
and other book keeping duties.
To apply please call KTCF Director, Gus Alston 07387 562 296 or email gus@ktcityfarm.org.uk

Sidings Community Centre is recruiting
Early Years Deputy Co-ordinator (temporary maternity cover post)
Start date October 17 until end August 2018
Applicants must have proven experience of working within a registered Early Years Childcare or Educational setting, minimum of NVQ3 or higher qualification relevant to working in Early Years, strong understanding of the Early Years Foundation stage (EYFS), comprehensive knowledge of Safeguarding for young children, & demonstrate the ability to take a lead role within a multi-disciplinary team. Good IT & admin/organisational skills essential.
Salary: £27,300 pa – full-time 37.5 hours per week (Oct 17 to end Aug 18)
People appointed to the above post will be subject to DBS checks.
For Application Form and Job Description – contact office@sidings.org.uk or download from website: www.sidings.org.uk
Deadline for completed applications 19th Oct – Interviews week beginning 24th Oct 2017.

Manor Gardens Camden Blossoms are looking for volunteers
To support new mums and dads with the challenges and adventures of parenthood. You can become a Baby Champion and receive training in a range of care issues and receive help in running events, workshops, groups and doing outreach. Alternatively you can become a Baby Buddy where we link you with a parent in your locality so that you can befriend them and help them get to know the area. For more information contact: helen@manorgardesncentre.org

Kentish Town Community Centre “Connecting and Inspiring Kentish Town” is looking for more Trustees to join its Board
The Centre is at the heart of the Kentish Town community and offers a huge range of activities for all age groups from Early Years (new Pre-School), our Youth Project and our many activities for older persons. We also have a range of exercise classes and much more.
Because the Centre has taken on new projects and activities in response to demand, the input required of Trustees is likely to increase, hence the need to appoint new Trustees.
The Board meets on average every six weeks on a Saturday. In addition, there are five sub-committees (HR/employment, Finance, Premises, Strategy and Outreach). These meet as needed. Every trustee is expected to serve on one of these sub-committees.
We are particularly interested in prospective trustees who have HR experience and who could join our HR/Employment sub-committee.
Due to a current imbalance on the Board, we would especially welcome applications from women.
Interested in joining us and making a valuable contribution to your community? Contact Tim Shand (Chair) at Shand.tim@gmail.com or call Tim on 07972 210882. Visits to the Centre are also welcome.

Camden People’s Theatre seeks Executive Director
Camden People’s Theatre is recruiting for an outstanding Executive Director to join the team. The Executive Director is joint CEO with the Artistic Director and as such provides a key role in the organisation. The principle purpose of the post is to take overall responsibility for the management and efficient running of CPT. The ED shares responsibility with the Artistic Director for developing and delivering the strategic vision of the organisation.
CPT seeks actively to encourage applications from those with less visibility in the arts. We specifically welcome applications from those identifying as female, those from LGTBQI+ communities, people with disabilities and those from Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic backgrounds.
Please download the Executive Director job description and application form from the website, then return it to james@cptheatre.co.uk by 5pm on Wednesday 1 November with the subject line ‘Executive Director application’. Please send your application form as a PDF or word document. We are unable to accept late applications or CVs.

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

Voluntary Action Camden, working in partnership with Mind in Camden, seeks
Cultural Advocacy Community Liaison Worker
– deadline extended
SCP 22-25 £24,066 -£26,063 Pro rata 3 days per week
Camden Cultural Advocacy is about creating new ways of co-producing services and approaches with BME communities that address mental health issues. In the first year, the focus will be on Bangladeshi and Black African and Caribbean communities and will expand to include other ethnic communities in Camden over the lifetime of the project.
The Cultural Advocacy Community Liaison Worker will carry out an active outreach programme, engage and provide support to BME community groups as hosts and providers, and enable and co-facilitate peer support groups
The successful applicant will have experience of community development, working with BME communities and collaborative working. You will also have experience of peer mentoring and a knowledge of the current issues, policies and practices in mental health,
The post is initially funded for three years and will be based at VAC’s offices 29-31 Hampstead Road, London NW1 3JA. For an application pack www.vac.org.uk/community-liaison-worker/
Closing date 5pm on 20th October 2017.
For further information contact acharles@vac.org.uk 020 7284 6553.

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 Children’s Future Fest Planning Meeting l Reimagine Camden
What will it be like to grow up in Camden in 2038?
What can this generation do to make improvements for the next?
What role should Camden citizens and professionals have in creating a thriving place?
How do we create a collective and collaborative movement for change?
North Camden Zone is putting on a 4 day festival from 26th-29th March 2018 which includes an eclectic programme of inspiring talks, artistic performances, project showcases and much more. We want the festival to start a debate, stimulate ideas and inspire action to bring about positive changes for children and young people aged 0 – 25 growing up in Camden now and in the future.
This initial meeting is open to everyone to attend working or living in Camden to find out more.
Please register at Eventbrite or by going to North Camden Zone website www.northcamdenzone.org. For additional information please contact Madalina Piscu at madalina@northcamdenzone.org.

Young Citizens
Young Citizens is a voluntary programme for young people from migrant and refugee backgrounds aged 16 to 25, run by Coram with funding from The Queen’s Trust.
Young Citizens is a network of young people who are passionate about using their experiences of making a life in this country. Together they work with and represent the views of children and young people who want to do the same.
Find out more about the project on our website. Then simply fill in the form at the bottom of this page to register your interest.
If you have any questions, please email amy.spiller@coram.org.uk.

Better Health For London Consultation
The Mayor is consulting on Better Health for London. You have until 30 November to have your say.
Our city has made great strides in recent years, but Londoners still face unacceptable differences in health and life expectancy. This strategy sets out the Mayor’s ambitions to tackle health inequalities and proposals for creating a fairer, healthier city. Full details on the london.gov.uk website.

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 6th October 2017

Highlights
Community Partnerships Team Community Impacts Public Workshop; Black History Month; Camden Children’s Future Fest Planning Meeting; Camden Active training workshops; Camden Blossoms Community; Young Citizens; Meet the Funders; How to run intergenerational activities; CPPEG Open Meeting; Wildbunch; HS2 Petition; Voluntary Action Camden, working in partnership with Mind in Camden, seeks Cultural Advocacy Community Liaison Worker + funding, jobs, volunteers, events, training, offers and resources.
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Community Partnerships Team Community Impacts Public Workshop

On Monday 6th November we are holding a Community Impacts Public Workshop at the Roundhouse and invite you to be part of this pivotal co-design stage of the programme.
Spaces are limited so please rsvp by Wednesday 1st November to reserve a place. You can do this by emailing us at: vcs@camden.gov.uk or calling on: 020 7974 5922
The workshop is from 10am – 1pm and will include teas, coffees and a croissant or two.
Find out more on the website on the updated Latest News page: www.camden.gov.uk/communityimpacts

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NEWS & POLICY

Black History Month
It’s the 30th Anniversary this year of the annual month long celebration of black history. Add your events tot he calendar or find out what’s happening in Camden here.

Camden Children’s Future Fest Planning Meeting l Reimagine Camden
What will it be like to grow up in Camden in 2038?
What can this generation do to make improvements for the next?
What role should Camden citizens and professionals have in creating a thriving place?
How do we create a collective and collaborative movement for change?
North Camden Zone is putting on a 4 day festival from 26th-29th March 2018 which includes an eclectic programme of inspiring talks, artistic performances, project showcases and much more. We want the festival to start a debate, stimulate ideas and inspire action to bring about positive changes for children and young people aged 0 – 25 growing up in Camden now and in the future.
This initial meeting is open to everyone to attend working or living in Camden to find out more.
Please register at Eventbrite or by going to North Camden Zone website www.northcamdenzone.org. For additional information please contact Madalina Piscu at madalina@northcamdenzone.org.

Camden Active training workshops for organisations involved in sport and physical activity
Fundraising and Applying for Small Grants – book here
Tuesday 10th October – 6- 8.30pm
We still have a few spaces left on the upcoming Fundraising Workshop! Find out more about applying for grants, what sort of projects funders are looking for and how to put an application together.
This workshop is suitable for organisation staff, volunteers, coaches and anyone who is involved in getting more people active within Camden.
Grow Your Club – Sports Marketing Workshop – book here
Thursday 16th November – 2 – 4pm
Hear from experts, the Sports Marketing Network, in an introductory workshop based around increasing awareness around your sessions, creating a physical activity vision for your organisation and helping to make your sessions more vibrant, visible and viable in the long term.
There are 2 places available per organisation for these workshops, if you would like to add additional delegates to the waiting list for each workshop please contact Amber Harris – amber.harris@camden.gov.uk

Camden Blossoms Community Launch
Thursday 19th October from 11am to 2pm at Belsize Library, Antrim Road London NW3 4XN.
Camden Blossoms supports parental wellbeing from early pregnancy to the end of baby’s first year. Come along to our community launch where you can enjoy a free massage, free lunch and lots of delightful activities, Mums, dads and babies welcome. Various Camden based organisations that help mums and dads will also be there. For more information see www.manorgardenscentre.org or facebook camdenblossoms

Young Citizens
Young Citizens is a voluntary programme for young people from migrant and refugee backgrounds aged 16 to 25, run by Coram with funding from The Queen’s Trust.
Young Citizens is a network of young people who are passionate about using their experiences of making a life in this country. Together they work with and represent the views of children and young people who want to do the same.
Find out more about the project on our website. Then simply fill in the form at the bottom of this page to register your interest.
If you have any questions, please email amy.spiller@coram.org.uk.

Meet the Funders
Investing in Muslim charities working for Muslim communities in the UK
Meet the Funders is an event for UK Muslim charities to meet mainstream Funders in London
The aim of this event is to provide a platform to strengthen and empower small Muslim charities working for Black, Asian, Minority, Ethnic (BAME) communities living in the UK. This event offers an opportunity to build bridges between funders and charities. It is a great occasion to network and collaborate with numerous charities. 21st November 2017, Whitechapel
If you meet the criteria you can register at http://www.meetthefunders.org.uk/how-to-register

How to run intergenerational activities in the community
Monday 16th October 2017 10.30am – 1pm
at Age UK Camden, Tavis House, 1-6 Tavistock Square WC1H 9NA
This free event will include practical tips on and examples of multi-generational community work in action. There will also be the chance to network with others.
If you would like to attend, please RSVP to ageingbetterincamden@ageukcamden.org.uk or phone 020 7239 0400 by Friday 6th October 2017. Spaces will be allocated on a first come first serve basis.

CPPEG Open Meeting – Monday 9 October (14:00 – 16:00)
The meeting will be held in the conference room at St Pancras Hospital. If you are able to attend please RSVP Martin.Emery@nhs.net or Tel: 0203 688 1755
The 2 main presentations for the open meeting are as follows
~ Long Term Conditions Strategy for Camden Residents
Presenter’s: Dr Jeremy Sandford, General Practitioner (Hampstead Group Practice) & Long Term Conditions Clinical Lead, Camden CCG & Olivia Waller, Strategic Commissioner – Long Term Conditions and Community Equipment
~ New Integrated Paediatric Service in Primary Care
Presenter: Sophie Morris, Children’s Integrated Commissioning Project Manager
Find out about the latest news and events in the Camden PPG newsletter.

Charity Commission News – Autumn 2017
The latest Charity Commission News is out now. If you are a registered charity then your listed trustees and your named contact should have received it by email. You can also read it online.

Wildbunch: ‘A club night run by people with learning difficulties for everyone’
We need you to help us have the biggest Wild Bunch Club at Halloween ever!
We started this in 1997 & 20 years later – we’re still going…
For further info contact siren@elfrida.com or ring the Elfrida Society on 020 7359 7443.

HS2 Petition
You can find out more about the online HS2 petition on the Parliament website.

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

VAC, Fitzrovia Youth in Action, Bloomsbury Festival, Camden Disability Action/Healthwatch Camden, The Actors’ Children’s Trust, Homestart, SHAK, and Kings Cross Jobs are recruiting. See Jobs and Volunteers section below.

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

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

The Hampstead Wells and Campden Trust New grant opportunity for debt advice in North Camden
The Trust has decided to provide some help to local residents struggling with debt and especially therefore to relieve some of the consequences of debt, including mental health problems and eviction.
Around £50,000 per annum is to be allocated by the Trustees of The Hampstead Wells and Campden Trust for a debt advice service for up to three years. We would hope to see this providing a full-time service, especially focussing on Kilburn and West Hampstead, and offering thorough, specialist, face-to-face debt advice, to enable individuals and families to prioritise and tackle their debts.
In responding to this call for proposal we would expect an applicant organisation to offer evidence of solid experience in this work, a knowledge of the area, a short description of the nature of the support offered to people in debt, an idea of where the service would be based, and a brief note on how impact would be evidenced:
Send an outline of the project and applicant organisation, on one side of A4 only, to reach us for shortlisting by 20 October 2017. Send this to grant@hwct.org.uk.
For an informal discussion please contact Sheila Taylor, Director & Clerk to the Trustees on 020 7435 1570. Further details about the work of The Hampstead Wells and Campden Trust, you can visit the website on www.hwct.org.uk.

Edge Fund is celebrating five years of funding radical grassroots groups
We need 200 monthly donors to carry on our work, check out this video & donate here: https://edgefund.org.uk/donate/
We’re now open for applications for our eighth funding round. We’ll be giving out £40,000 to grassroots groups. Deadline is Sunday 12th November at midnight. All the details can be found on our website
Please share with people in your networks, particularly those who are not on social media or are organising outside of commonplace activist and community spaces.
~ We are a very small fund. The maximum grant you can apply for is £3000
~ If you are a new group, 1 year old or less, the maximum you can apply for is £1000.
~ We have never funded an organisation with an annual turnover of more than £25,000.
~ Your application will be read by some of our 100+ members, and may be shared with other applicants if it is short-listed.
~ If your groups application is successful, you will be expected to help us promote the next funding round, and score applications – don’t worry though, its not hard work, and we will help you.
Edge Fund Team email us on info@edgefund.org.uk or call 0776 712 6915 or 0300 123 1965

Richard Reeve’s Foundation ‘Earn while you Learn’ programme
The Richard Reeve’s Foundation is inviting applications under its new ‘Earn while you Learn’ programme which aims to stimulate and support increased opportunities for young people to ’earn while they learn’, as a core strategy for enhancing their employability and strengthening progression pathways.
Grant proposals are invited for programmes of work that will result in increased opportunities for young people, aged 16-24, in Camden, Islington and the City of London, to ’earn while they learn’, engaging in meaningful work through part-time jobs, paid work experience or traineeships, internships, and / or apprenticeships. Proposals must be for work that fills a clear gap in existing provision locally and that engages employers to offer new and increased opportunities for paid work to young people. These opportunities should be designed to ensure valuable learning and enhanced employability of the young people accessing them, with support for participants to recognise the skills and benefits they have gained, and where, appropriate, to progress on to fulfilling, longer-term employment.
Grant funding is available for up to a three year period, with awards likely to range from £30,000 up to £120,000 for the very strongest proposals.
The full programme guidelines and applications are available here. The closing date for application is 13th November 2017

Comic Relief Local Communities – Core Strength Deadline Soon
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.
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.
The deadline for applications is Monday 16 October 2017. The second round of funding will open 15 January 2018. Details here.

New support for communities to own and manage land
Local Trust and Shared Assets announce partnership to support Big Local areas
Residents in Big Local areas in England will be supported in developing and sharing skills to manage land – such as parks, waterways, woodlands and green spaces – according to the needs and aspirations of local people, thanks to a new partnership between Local Trust and Shared Assets.
The partnership will provide advice, support and opportunities for knowledge-sharing to people from Big Local areas who want to transform land, that may be neglected or underused, into useful and productive spaces that support livelihoods and bring important benefits to the community.
NB in Camden the Big Local area is Somers Town Big Local.

BBC Children in Need Main Grants Programme – First 2018 Deadline
The BBC Children in Need Main Grants programme is accepting applications for large grants of over £10,000 to support projects for up to three years.
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.
The closing date for applications is 16 January 2018. Find out more here.

Clarion Community Grants Programme
Open for applications until Monday 20th November 2017 to community, voluntary and charity groups.
Clarion was formed following the merger in 2016 of Affinity Sutton Group Limited and Circle Housing Group and is the largest housing group in the country. Through the Community Grants Programme – managed by Groundwork – it awards grants of between £1,000 and £5,000 to charities, community organisations and voluntary groups for projects which primarily benefit its residents.
To get updated information on how to apply and to see the criteria, please visit Clarion Community Grants Programme
If you do have any further queries about the grant please contact Katie McNie– Groundwork – Senior Programmes Manager – info@groundwork.org.uk

£1 million to make your area greener
The Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan wants community groups to apply for his £1 million Greener City Fund to help plant more trees and plants and create more green play areas in every neighbourhood in London.
Trees and plants play an essential part in reducing London’s dangerously polluted air and contribute to London’s biodiversity. The Mayor wants to protect London’s Green Belt and help make the capital the world’s first National Park City.
Groups can apply now for grants between £5,000 – £50,000. These grants can be used for a range of projects from lining walking routes to schools with air quality boosting trees, to creating mini play spaces, and community gardens in built up areas.

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VAC EVENTS

Trustees’ Week Event: Making the most of your Committee
Wednesday 15th November 10am – 1pm
For Camden committee members (trustees, board members, management committee members etc.) of voluntary and community groups.
This half day session will look at straightforward ways in which you can make your committee as effectiveness and useful as possible in the limited time that you have. We will look at how to prepare for the meeting to get the most out of the committee meeting. How best to make a useful contribution to the meetings so that the best decisions are reached and what happens after the meeting ends?
This is an opportunity to meet and share with other trustees and committee members in Camden as well as find out more about what Mary Ward and Voluntary Action Camden can offer you.
Further details to follow soon.

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

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Learning and development opportunities – Working with Camden’s children, young people and families Autumn 2017
Don’t forget that the Camden Training and Development Service (incorporating TDS Online) have many excellent courses and many can be accessed for free by Camden voluntary organdiation.
Safeguarding the welfare of children and young people: introduction, 22 November 2017
Motivational interviewing techniques with young people and adults, 1 November 2017
Camden’s local offer, 14 November 2017
Introduction to talking to young people about sexual health, 16 November 2017
Legal highs, 19 October 2017
Visit www.camdentds.co.uk for full course information, course costs and to book your place.
For TDSOnline support, please email TDSOnline@camden.gov.uk

Crowdfunding Webinar
Running a £100k+ campaign can seem overwhelming. This webinar aims to break down the steps required to plan and run a successful campaign, from the planning phase through to implementation and the post-campaign.
Delivered by VAC’s crowdfunding partner Hubbub, this webinar will take you through actionable steps non-profits can take to run a Major Crowdfunding Campaign. It will build on the advice from the accompanying Hubbub 35 page major crowdfunding guide.
Book your free place with Hubbub here.

Going Cap in Hand: Charities in the Age of Austerity
Sun 12 November 2017 9:30 – 17:30 London W1.
Tickets £45 (£20 concessions)
What impact have cuts had on the charity sector? And how can voluntary organisations chart new paths forward in an age of austerity?
We’re bringing together charities, activists and commentators to create new visions for the third sector in a challenging fundraising climate.
Keynote speakers:
Helena Kennedy QC (Civil Liberties and Human Rights Campaigner)
Zoe Williams (Guardian Columnist and Author)
Lord Victor Adebowale (Chief Executive, Turning Point)
John Nickson (Philanthropy Campaigner, Author of Our Common Good)
Panel participants:
David Babbs (38 Degrees); David Bell (Psychoanalyst); Dan Corry (New Philanthropy Trust); Ora Dresner (Psychoanalyst, CPU); Colin Leys (Author and Campaigner, The Centre for Health and the Public Interest); Julian Lousada (Psychoanalyst); Clare Thomas MBE (London Funders); Karl Wilding (NCVO). Book your place at Eventbrite.

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.

Camden Intergenerational Week
From 16th – 21st October 2017 we are shining a spotlight on the great multi-generational events and activities on offer in Camden. Check out our programme
If you would like your event listed here, please email Corinna Gray or call 020 7239 0400.

Improving Londoners’ Health – a Health Network meeting, 18 October 2017
The London Plan states that the voluntary and community sector has an essential role in tackling health inequalities at the local level, particularly in promoting and supporting community involvement’.
The Mayor has launched a consultation on his health inequalities strategy which will provide an opportunity for the voluntary sector to outline their role in working collaboratively with the GLA to tackle inequalities in health. The new strategy aims to address inequalities and improve the health of health of Londoners in childhood, mental health, where they live, healthy communities and developing healthy habits.
This event is for voluntary and community sector organisations working with children and families, particularly those working with black and minority ethnic communities. Register at eventbrite

Cancer Support Group
1st & 3rd Tuesday of every month 2:30 pm – 4:30 pm
Have you been affected by cancer?
Join our peer-led support group at West Hampstead Women Centre.
The group is open to all women who have been affected by cancer, their carers, friends and families.
As well as the emotional support provided by the group, you will have the chance to discuss all aspects of health and wellbeing.
26-30 Cotleigh Road, London NW6 2NP Tel:020 7328 7389 / info@whwc.org.uk / www.whwc.org.uk

October Volunteer Managers’ Forum and Coffee Morning
Join VCC for the Volunteer Managers’ Forum and Coffee Morning on Tuesday 17th October, 10am-12pm in Camden to discuss all things volunteer management with volunteer managers in Camden, and beyond.
This event is open to volunteer managers everywhere. Sign up at Eventbrite.

Autumn 2017 Wellbeing Volunteering Fair
Book now to recruit volunteers at the VCC Volunteering Fair in Camden on Tuesday 10th October
Volunteering is good for mental wellbeing. With this in mind, we are inviting people who want to volunteer to kickstart their mental wellbeing by meeting you and finding the perfect volunteering role. This fair is open to all kinds of organisations, with all kinds of volunteering roles. Book at Eventbrite.

Business Disability Forum Courses
Disability in the workplace
9:30am – 11:30am on 11 October 2017 at Camden Town Hall
Mental health at work
9:30am – 11:30am on 25 October 2017 at Camden Town Hall
The sessions are for chief executives, directors, line managers and HR colleagues. Two places are available per organisation however we will increase this if capacity permits.
T: 020 7089 2404 emilyj@businessdisabilityforum.org.uk web: www.businessdisabilityforum.org.uk

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

Manor Gardens Camden Blossoms are looking for volunteers
To support new mums and dads with the challenges and adventures of parenthood. You can become a Baby Champion and receive training in a range of care issues and receive help in running events, workshops, groups and doing outreach. Alternatively you can become a Baby Buddy where we link you with a parent in your locality so that you can befriend them and help them get to know the area. For more information contact: helen@manorgardesncentre.org

Kentish Town Community Centre “Connecting and Inspiring Kentish Town” is looking for more Trustees to join its Board
The Centre is at the heart of the Kentish Town community and offers a huge range of activities for all age groups from Early Years (new Pre-School), our Youth Project and our many activities for older persons. We also have a range of exercise classes and much more.
Because the Centre has taken on new projects and activities in response to demand, the input required of Trustees is likely to increase, hence the need to appoint new Trustees.
The Board meets on average every six weeks on a Saturday. In addition, there are five sub-committees (HR/employment, Finance, Premises, Strategy and Outreach). These meet as needed. Every trustee is expected to serve on one of these sub-committees.
We are particularly interested in prospective trustees who have HR experience and who could join our HR/Employment sub-committee.
Due to a current imbalance on the Board, we would especially welcome applications from women.
Interested in joining us and making a valuable contribution to your community? Contact Tim Shand (Chair) at Shand.tim@gmail.com or call Tim on 07972 210882. Visits to the Centre are also welcome.

Camden People’s Theatre seeks Executive Director
Camden People’s Theatre is recruiting for an outstanding Executive Director to join the team. The Executive Director is joint CEO with the Artistic Director and as such provides a key role in the organisation. The principle purpose of the post is to take overall responsibility for the management and efficient running of CPT. The ED shares responsibility with the Artistic Director for developing and delivering the strategic vision of the organisation.
CPT seeks actively to encourage applications from those with less visibility in the arts. We specifically welcome applications from those identifying as female, those from LGTBQI+ communities, people with disabilities and those from Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic backgrounds.
Please download the Executive Director job description and application form from the website, then return it to james@cptheatre.co.uk by 5pm on Wednesday 1 November with the subject line ‘Executive Director application’. Please send your application form as a PDF or word document. We are unable to accept late applications or CVs.

Latin American Women’s Rights Service (LAWRS) seeks Counsellor/Psychotherapist (Portuguese Speaker)
Two days per week (14 hours per week) £28,050 (pro-rata) Fixed term ending March 2019
We are seeking a Portuguese speaking Counsellor/Psychotherapist for Anahi, LAWRS’ Counselling and Psychotherapy project which offers a women-centered and culturally specific service in Spanish and Portuguese for Latin American women survivors of violence against women and girls (VAWG).
This post is open to Latin American women only in accordance with the Equality Act 2010
If you are interested in this position, please download and return a completed application and Equal Opportunities monitoring form to Amanda Odelius, Administrator, either by post (Tindlemanor, 52-54 Featherstone Street, London EC1Y 8RT) or email (amanda@lawrs.org.uk)
Deadline: 15th October 2017. Interviews the week of 16th October 2017

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

Voluntary Action Camden, working in partnership with Mind in Camden, seeks
Cultural Advocacy Community Liaison Worker

SCP 22-25 £24,066 -£26,063 Pro rata 3 days per week
Camden Cultural Advocacy is about creating new ways of co-producing services and approaches with BME communities that address mental health issues. In the first year, the focus will be on Bangladeshi and Black African and Caribbean communities and will expand to include other ethnic communities in Camden over the lifetime of the project.
The Cultural Advocacy Community Liaison Worker will carry out an active outreach programme, engage and provide support to BME community groups as hosts and providers, and enable and co-facilitate peer support groups
The successful applicant will have experience of community development, working with BME communities and collaborative working. You will also have experience of peer mentoring and a knowledge of the current issues, policies and practices in mental health,
The post is initially funded for three years and will be based at VAC’s offices 29-31 Hampstead Road, London NW1 3JA. For an application pack www.vac.org.uk/community-liaison-worker/
Closing date 5pm on 12th October 2017. Interview date:
For further information contact acharles@vac.org.uk 020 7284 6553.

Fitzrovia Youth in Action seeks Peer Mentoring Manager (mental health)
Fitzrovia Youth in Action is looking for an innovative, passionate and organised project manager and facilitator to deliver an exciting new mental health peer support programme in Camden. If you are experienced in supporting youth led practice and young people’s mental health and wellbeing programmes we would love to hear from you!
Working in partnership with Mind in Camden and Tavistock and Portman NHS Foundation Trust, you will develop and deliver a new peer mentoring project with schools, youth and community organisations in Camden. The project aims to support young people’s mental health by enabling young people to:
• Access support from their peers
• Achieve improved connectedness with individuals and community
• Improve their problem solving skills
Salary: £32,00 per annum
For further details, please click
Closing Date: Wednesday 11th October 2017. Interviews: Thursday 19th October 2017.

Bloomsbury Festival – a chance to volunteer
Bloomsbury Festival is an exciting arts and science festival with over 150 events in 45 spaces over 5 days all across Bloomsbury.
The festival is recruiting for a range of volunteer roles and this year is looking to diversify the pool of volunteers with a mixed range of ages, backgrounds to reflect the different parts of Camden.
Sign up for a range of volunteer roles in the following areas:
~ Artist Liason
~ Marketing and comms
~ Event Management
~ Box office and ticketing
~ Technical and Production
Opportunities to suit your interests and availability (could be a little as a 2 hour commitment)
Please sign up on our form here

Disabled Volunteers wanted for Camden Accessible Community Buildings Project
CDA want to find out how accessible Camden’s community centres are for local residents with disabilities – and we need your help!
We’re working with Healthwatch Camden and volunteers to visit local community centres and look at a set list of about 20 things that would help them be more accessible.
We hope this information will help the council to plan their services properly – to make sure disabled people actually have access to social and health activities – and that the centres may make improvements where they can. We are recruiting volunteers with disabilities to carry this out and full training will be given.
Contact Victoria at Victoria.armitage@healthwatchcamden.co.uk or call 020 7383 2402.

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

Ageing Better in Camden – Community Connectors Project ITT
Ageing Better in Camden is publishing the Invitation to Tender for the Community Connectors Project, £310k over two years from January 2018. It is a referral and connection service which aims to identify older people who are lonely or socially isolated or at risk of loneliness or social isolation and require support in order to connect to appropriate activities or services which meet their needs. The tender is published September 29th by 4pm on www.ageingbetterincamden.org.uk. Closing date 6th November.

Better Health For London Consultation
The Mayor is consulting on Better Health for London. You have until 30 November to have your say.
Our city has made great strides in recent years, but Londoners still face unacceptable differences in health and life expectancy. This strategy sets out the Mayor’s ambitions to tackle health inequalities and proposals for creating a fairer, healthier city. Full details on the london.gov.uk website.

Camden Carers Centre
Camden Carers Centre runs a full range of information and activities for carers in Camden;
1. Autumn events calendar – link
2. Information on events – link
3. Invitation to Camden Carers Voice –link
Find out more at www.camdencs.org.uk or contact info@camdencarers.org.uk

HR Support in Camden
VAC provides free HR advice and support to Camden voluntary organisations employing staff. Get in touch to discuss your HR consultancy needs, from recruitment to redundancy and everything in-between. VAC’s HR support aims to help trustees and managers understand employment law and to have robust HR procedures that reflect good practice so fewer workplace issues arise, and HR crises are averted or managed effectively. Call Kevin on 020 7284 6557 or email knunan@vac.org.uk

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 29th September 2017

Highlights
Camden Funders Fair for Local Community Organisations; General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR); Ageing Better in Camden – Community Connectors Project; WEP 25th Anniversary Event; Opening Doors London Nominated for National Award; Crowdfunding Webinar; Going Cap in Hand: Charities in the Age of Austerity; Better Health For London Consultation; New Shared Assets Fund; Voluntary Action Camden, working in partnership with Mind in Camden, seeks Cultural Advocacy Community Liaison Worker + funding, jobs, volunteers, events, training, offers and resources.
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General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) – How Will it Affect You?

The EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) will increase privacy for individuals, give regulatory authorities greater powers and harmonise data protection across the EU single market..
Data protection law will change from 25 May 2018, when the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) comes into force, giving enhanced protection of individuals’ data. It will take over from the Data Protection Act 1998. Among other changes, the GDPR gives a much tighter definition of consent.
Experts agree that currently the official guidance from the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) lacks the level of clarity required. However, detailed guidance will follow. The first piece of detailed (ICO) guidance won’t be published until December 2017.
VAC will be producing a series of briefings, starting with an introduction and leading to practical guidance for local organisations followed by a seminar in late 2017. Visit our GDPR page for more information.

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NEWS & POLICY

Last Chance to Book! Camden Funders Fair for Local Community Organisations
Monday 2nd October 10:00am-13.00pm
We have a great line up of funders coming on Monday. This is your opportunity to personally meet the funders, hear about their funding pots and book a twenty-minute spot to discuss your proposed project in greater detail. After the event VAC will be offering you 1-1 bid writing support. The event is for voluntary and community organisations with a focus on groups with a turnover of under £100,000.
This is a great opportunity to make new contacts and secure new sources of income. If you would like any further information, please do contact Simone at VAC on 020 7284 6555. Fax 020 7284 6551. Email. shensby@vac.org.uk
All places must be booked in advance. To book a place please follow this Eventbrite Link, Or Email acharles@vac.org.uk and let us know if you have any specific requirements. Venue: Wellcome Collection, 183 Euston Road, London NW1

Ageing Better in Camden – Community Connectors Project ITT
Ageing Better in Camden is publishing the Invitation to Tender for the Community Connectors Project, £310k over two years from January 2018. It is a referral and connection service which aims to identify older people who are lonely or socially isolated or at risk of loneliness or social isolation and require support in order to connect to appropriate activities or services which meet their needs. The tender is published September 29th by 4pm on www.ageingbetterincamden.org.uk. Closing date 6th November.

Camden Carers Centre
Camden Carers Centre runs a full range of information and activities for carers in Camden;
1. Autumn events calendar – link
2. Information on events – link
3. Invitation to Camden Carers Voice –link
Find out more at www.camdencs.org.uk or contact info@camdencarers.org.uk

WEP 25th Anniversary Event, 5 October
West Euston Partnership will be holding an event on the Regents Place Plaza on Thursday 5 October 2017, 11.00 am – 3.00 pm, to celebrate our 25th Anniversary. This is a follow on event from the Cloud 9 Festival held on Saturday 16 September 2017. There will be free fun health checks on the day and an opportunity to find out more about WEP.

Opening Doors London Nominated for National Award
The nominees for the 5th Annual Pink News Awards have been released and Opening Doors London has been nominated for Community Group of the Year.
The Pink News Awards are held on 18th October – it celebrates the contributions of politicians, businesses, campaigners and community groups to improving LGBT* life in the UK and beyond.
You can vote for ODL here

Crowdfunding Webinar
Running a £100k+ campaign can seem overwhelming. This webinar aims to break down the steps required to plan and run a successful campaign, from the planning phase through to implementation and the post-campaign.
Delivered by VAC’s crowdfunding partner Hubbub, this webinar will take you through actionable steps non-profits can take to run a Major Crowdfunding Campaign. It will build on the advice from the accompanying Hubbub 35 page major crowdfunding guide.
Book your free place with Hubbub here.

Going Cap in Hand: Charities in the Age of Austerity
Sun 12 November 2017 9:30 – 17:30 London W1.
What impact have cuts had on the charity sector? And how can voluntary organisations chart new paths forward in an age of austerity?
We’re bringing together charities, activists and commentators to create new visions for the third sector in a challenging fundraising climate.
Keynote speakers:
Helena Kennedy QC (Civil Liberties and Human Rights Campaigner)
Zoe Williams (Guardian Columnist and Author)
Lord Victor Adebowale (Chief Executive, Turning Point)
John Nickson (Philanthropy Campaigner, Author of Our Common Good)
Panel participants:
David Babbs (38 Degrees); David Bell (Psychoanalyst); Dan Corry (New Philanthropy Trust); Ora Dresner (Psychoanalyst, CPU); Colin Leys (Author and Campaigner, The Centre for Health and the Public Interest); Julian Lousada (Psychoanalyst); Clare Thomas MBE (London Funders); Karl Wilding (NCVO). Book your place at Eventbrite.

Better Health For London Consultation
The Mayor is consulting on Better Health for London. You have until 30 November to have your say.
Our city has made great strides in recent years, but Londoners still face unacceptable differences in health and life expectancy. This strategy sets out the Mayor’s ambitions to tackle health inequalities and proposals for creating a fairer, healthier city. Full details on the london.gov.uk website.

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

VAC, Fitzrovia Youth in Action, Bloomsbury Festival, Camden Disability Action/Healthwatch Camden, The Actors’ Children’s Trust, Homestart, SHAK, and Kings Cross Jobs are recruiting. See Jobs and Volunteers section below.

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
Give dormant assets to community charities
Sector infrastructure bodies have called on the chancellor to give community charities the £1bn or more expected to be raised from dormant assets, to generate £40m a year for the sector.
The proposals are included in a letter to the Chancellor, Philip Hammond, from Sir Stuart Etherington, chief executive of NCVO, Vicky Browning, chief executive of Acevo and Fabian French, chief executive of UKCF.
The letter has also called for a successor to the European Social Fund, which has previously offered EU grant funding to the sector. The fund has previously been estimated to be worth up to £500m over seven years. Full story at Civil Society.
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FUNDING

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

Don’t Forget – Camden Funders Fair for Local Community Organisations, 2nd October
See main VAC Events below for full details.

New support for communities to own and manage land
Local Trust and Shared Assets announce partnership to support Big Local areas
Residents in Big Local areas in England will be supported in developing and sharing skills to manage land – such as parks, waterways, woodlands and green spaces – according to the needs and aspirations of local people, thanks to a new partnership between Local Trust and Shared Assets.
The partnership will provide advice, support and opportunities for knowledge-sharing to people from Big Local areas who want to transform land, that may be neglected or underused, into useful and productive spaces that support livelihoods and bring important benefits to the community.
NB in Camden the Big Local area is Somers Town Big Local.

BBC Children in Need Main Grants Programme – First 2018 Deadline
The BBC Children in Need Main Grants programme is accepting applications for large grants of over £10,000 to support projects for up to three years.
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.
The closing date for applications is 16 January 2018. Find out more here.

Masonic Charitable Foundation’s Community Support Grants
Grants are available to support registered charities working in areas of financial hardship, health and disability, education and employability and social exclusion and disadvantage.
Small Grants – up to £5,000 are available for core expenditures such as general running or overhead costs. Applications are welcomed before the third Friday of any given month.
For more information please click here.

Dunhill Medical Trust
Grants are available to community based organisation working with older people who need support every day. Three types of grant are available:
~ Projects – £5,000 – £40,000 for time-limited projects that can become self-sustaining within a planned period.
~ Building and Physical infrastructure – £5,000 – £100,000 to provide accommodation / improvements to the built environment, and or specific pieces of equipment or furnishings.
~ Capability – £100 – £5,000 to support the development of skills, knowledge and capabilities in community-based organisations.
The deadline for applications is Fri 29th September. For more information please click here.

Clarion Community Grants Programme
Open for applications until Monday 20th November 2017 to community, voluntary and charity groups.
Clarion was formed following the merger in 2016 of Affinity Sutton Group Limited and Circle Housing Group and is the largest housing group in the country. Through the Community Grants Programme – managed by Groundwork – it awards grants of between £1,000 and £5,000 to charities, community organisations and voluntary groups for projects which primarily benefit its residents.
To get updated information on how to apply and to see the criteria, please visit Clarion Community Grants Programme
If you do have any further queries about the grant please contact Katie McNie– Groundwork – Senior Programmes Manager – info@groundwork.org.uk

£1 million to make your area greener
The Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan wants community groups to apply for his £1 million Greener City Fund to help plant more trees and plants and create more green play areas in every neighbourhood in London.
Trees and plants play an essential part in reducing London’s dangerously polluted air and contribute to London’s biodiversity. The Mayor wants to protect London’s Green Belt and help make the capital the world’s first National Park City.
Groups can apply now for grants between £5,000 – £50,000. These grants can be used for a range of projects from lining walking routes to schools with air quality boosting trees, to creating mini play spaces, and community gardens in built up areas.

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VAC EVENTS

Last Chance to Book – Don’t Forget – Camden Funders Fair for Local Community Organisations, 2nd October
See main VAC Events above for full details.

Euston Area Environmental Justice Inquiry – Events for Local Residents and Community Groups- Impacts of HS2, Euston, Oct 4th 6:00pm
Evidence examined includes health, environmental and air quality studies, community research, community consultation responses, comments on planning applications, alternative development proposals, and your Witness Statements.
For each event you are invited to complete a Witness Statement. You can do this on the night or download the template.
You can find out more and book a place online or you can email acharles@vac.org.uk or call 02072 846550 and leave a message to book your place.
Hosted by Environmental Law Foundation, Somers Town Neighbourhood Forum, University College London and Voluntary Action Camden. Chaired by David Hart QC, Chair of the Environmental Law Foundation.

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

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OTHER EVENTS

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.

Camden Intergenerational Week
From 16th – 21st October 2017 we are shining a spotlight on the great multi-generational events and activities on offer in Camden. Check out our programme
If you would like your event listed here, please email Corinna Gray or call 020 7239 0400.

How to run intergenerational activities in the community
Monday 16th October 2017 10.30am – 1pm
at Age UK Camden, Tavis House, 1-6 Tavistock Square WC1H 9NA
This free event will include practical tips on and examples of multi-generational community work in action. There will also be the chance to network with others.
If you would like to attend, please RSVP to ageingbetterincamden@ageukcamden.org.uk or phone 020 7239 0400 by Friday 6th October 2017. Spaces will be allocated on a first come first serve basis.

Improving Londoners’ Health – a Health Network meeting, 18 October 2017
The London Plan states that the voluntary and community sector has an essential role in tackling health inequalities at the local level, particularly in promoting and supporting community involvement’.
The Mayor has launched a consultation on his health inequalities strategy which will provide an opportunity for the voluntary sector to outline their role in working collaboratively with the GLA to tackle inequalities in health. The new strategy aims to address inequalities and improve the health of health of Londoners in childhood, mental health, where they live, healthy communities and developing healthy habits.
This event is for voluntary and community sector organisations working with children and families, particularly those working with black and minority ethnic communities. Register at eventbrite

IT Courses at Maiden Lane Community Centre
Using tablets and smart phones – Tuesdays 1-3pm
Everyday computer skills – Tuesdays 10am – 12pm
To book come along to the first session on 19th September or call 020 7267 9586.

Cancer Support Group
1st & 3rd Tuesday of every month 2:30 pm – 4:30 pm
Have you been affected by cancer?
Join our peer-led support group at West Hampstead Women Centre.
The group is open to all women who have been affected by cancer, their carers, friends and families.
As well as the emotional support provided by the group, you will have the chance to discuss all aspects of health and wellbeing.
26-30 Cotleigh Road, London NW6 2NP Tel:020 7328 7389 / info@whwc.org.uk / www.whwc.org.uk

Health Champion Course for Local Residents
SHAK (South Hampstead and Kilburn Partnership) is looking for residents from NW3, NW6 and NW8 to become health champions for their local area…
Free course ‘Healthy Eating and Running a Cookery Club’ (12 weeks) Open College Network Accredited Level 2
For more information or to book your place on the Health Champion Course please call Annie on 020 73727021. Or email: anniehooper@shakonline.co.uk

October Volunteer Managers’ Forum and Coffee Morning
Join VCC for the Volunteer Managers’ Forum and Coffee Morning on Tuesday 17th October, 10am-12pm in Camden to discuss all things volunteer management with volunteer managers in Camden, and beyond.
This event is open to volunteer managers everywhere. Sign up at Eventbrite.

Autumn 2017 Wellbeing Volunteering Fair
Book now to recruit volunteers at the VCC Volunteering Fair in Camden on Tuesday 10th October
Volunteering is good for mental wellbeing. With this in mind, we are inviting people who want to volunteer to kickstart their mental wellbeing by meeting you and finding the perfect volunteering role. This fair is open to all kinds of organisations, with all kinds of volunteering roles. Book at Eventbrite.

Business Disability Forum Courses
Disability in the workplace
9:30am – 11:30am on 11 October 2017 at Camden Town Hall
Mental health at work
9:30am – 11:30am on 25 October 2017 at Camden Town Hall
The sessions are for chief executives, directors, line managers and HR colleagues. Two places are available per organisation however we will increase this if capacity permits.
T: 020 7089 2404 emilyj@businessdisabilityforum.org.uk web: www.businessdisabilityforum.org.uk

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

Latin American Women’s Rights Service (LAWRS) seeks Counsellor/Psychotherapist (Portuguese Speaker)
Two days per week (14 hours per week) £28,050 (pro-rata) Fixed term ending March 2019
We are seeking a Portuguese speaking Counsellor/Psychotherapist for Anahi, LAWRS’ Counselling and Psychotherapy project which offers a women-centered and culturally specific service in Spanish and Portuguese for Latin American women survivors of violence against women and girls (VAWG).
This post is open to Latin American women only in accordance with the Equality Act 2010
If you are interested in this position, please download and return a completed application and Equal Opportunities monitoring form to Amanda Odelius, Administrator, either by post (Tindlemanor, 52-54 Featherstone Street, London EC1Y 8RT) or email (amanda@lawrs.org.uk)
Deadline: 15th October 2017. Interviews the week of 16th October 2017

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

Voluntary Action Camden, working in partnership with Mind in Camden, seeks
Cultural Advocacy Community Liaison Worker

SCP 22-25 £24,066 -£26,063 Pro rata 3 days per week
Camden Cultural Advocacy is about creating new ways of co-producing services and approaches with BME communities that address mental health issues. In the first year, the focus will be on Bangladeshi and Black African and Caribbean communities and will expand to include other ethnic communities in Camden over the lifetime of the project.
The Cultural Advocacy Community Liaison Worker will carry out an active outreach programme, engage and provide support to BME community groups as hosts and providers, and enable and co-facilitate peer support groups
The successful applicant will have experience of community development, working with BME communities and collaborative working. You will also have experience of peer mentoring and a knowledge of the current issues, policies and practices in mental health,
The post is initially funded for three years and will be based at VAC’s offices 29-31 Hampstead Road, London NW1 3JA. For an application pack www.vac.org.uk/community-liaison-worker/
Closing date 5pm on 12th October 2017. Interview date:
For further information contact acharles@vac.org.uk 020 7284 6553.

Fitzrovia Youth in Action seeks Peer Mentoring Manager (mental health)
Fitzrovia Youth in Action is looking for an innovative, passionate and organised project manager and facilitator to deliver an exciting new mental health peer support programme in Camden. If you are experienced in supporting youth led practice and young people’s mental health and wellbeing programmes we would love to hear from you!
Working in partnership with Mind in Camden and Tavistock and Portman NHS Foundation Trust, you will develop and deliver a new peer mentoring project with schools, youth and community organisations in Camden. The project aims to support young people’s mental health by enabling young people to:
• Access support from their peers
• Achieve improved connectedness with individuals and community
• Improve their problem solving skills
Salary: £32,00 per annum
For further details, please click
Closing Date: Wednesday 11th October 2017. Interviews: Thursday 19th October 2017.

Bloomsbury Festival – a chance to volunteer
Bloomsbury Festival is an exciting arts and science festival with over 150 events in 45 spaces over 5 days all across Bloomsbury.
The festival is recruiting for a range of volunteer roles and this year is looking to diversify the pool of volunteers with a mixed range of ages, backgrounds to reflect the different parts of Camden.
Sign up for a range of volunteer roles in the following areas:
~ Artist Liason
~ Marketing and comms
~ Event Management
~ Box office and ticketing
~ Technical and Production
Opportunities to suit your interests and availability (could be a little as a 2 hour commitment)
Please sign up on our form here

Disabled Volunteers wanted for Camden Accessible Community Buildings Project
CDA want to find out how accessible Camden’s community centres are for local residents with disabilities – and we need your help!
We’re working with Healthwatch Camden and volunteers to visit local community centres and look at a set list of about 20 things that would help them be more accessible.
We hope this information will help the council to plan their services properly – to make sure disabled people actually have access to social and health activities – and that the centres may make improvements where they can. We are recruiting volunteers with disabilities to carry this out and full training will be given.
Contact Victoria at Victoria.armitage@healthwatchcamden.co.uk or call 020 7383 2402.

The Actors’ Children’s Trust seeks Head of Family Support
£45,000 full time. Bloomsbury Street WC1.
ACT funds and supports actor-parents and their children. You will work with eligible families to build a bespoke support package: grants, advice, advocacy and childcare funding. You will recruit, train and manage freelance family advisers across the UK to provide specialist input. Contact Robert Ashby robert@actorschildren.org 020 7636 7868

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

SHAK is recruiting Community Researchers
Local residents of NW3, NW6 and NW8 are invited to apply to be trained as community researchers. No experience necessary. All training is given starting in October.
For more information contact Annie, anniehooper@shakonline.co.uk Tel: 020 7372 7021.

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

NHS prescriptions Survey
Healthwatch are running a survey to find out Camden Resident’s views on government plans for NHS prescriptions.
The government recently announced plans to cut some prescriptions that it believes patients could simply go out and buy. This includes medicines like eczema cream, eye drops for dry eye or conjunctivitis, scabies treatment and nappy rash cream.
Patient groups have criticised the plans, saying that it would break with the guiding principle that the NHS should be free at the point of use. Likewise, the Royal Pharmaceutical Society raised concerns about how the move might affect the poorest families.
Healthwatch Camden wants to know what you think of these proposed plans so that they can tell the government and Camden Clinical commissioning group whether you agree with them or not. Take the survey here and let your voice be heard.

The new Camden Mental Health and Employment Support Service
The new Camden Mental Health and Employment Support Service which the London Borough of Camden and Camden Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG) put out to tender earlier this year.
The service will replace two successful pilots run in the Borough, in which the Individual Placement and Support (IPS) model was trialled. Hillside Clubhouse was involved in the delivery of these pilots and has been selected as the sole provider of the new IPS service in Camden.
The following arrangements will apply in the interim period. If you are working with anyone with a mental health problem in Camden who is interested in finding work or requires support to sustain it:
– For those in receipt of IAPT services (North and South Camden) contact mpocknell@hillsideclubhouse.org.uk or 07908 191781
– For those in receipt of secondary care services we will be operating a waitlist during this phased implementation period. Please use the same contact as above.
– Hillside and Camden council will clarify processes for self-referrals, Jobcentre Plus and Team Around the Practice soon.

Local Councillor Surgeries for People with Learning Disabilities
Camden councillors have started holding surgeries for people with learning disabilities. There will be two surgeries each month on every second Wednesday from 12pm to 2pm and every second Tuesday from 6.30pm to 8.30pm. The surgeries will all be held at the Charlie Ratchford Centre and residents who wish to attend will need to book a twenty minute appointment slot.
Telephone Annabel Amofa to book an appointment 020 7974 3334

HR Support in Camden
VAC provides free HR advice and support to Camden voluntary organisations employing staff. Get in touch to discuss your HR consultancy needs, from recruitment to redundancy and everything in-between. VAC’s HR support aims to help trustees and managers understand employment law and to have robust HR procedures that reflect good practice so fewer workplace issues arise, and HR crises are averted or managed effectively. Call Kevin on 020 7284 6557 or email knunan@vac.org.uk

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 22nd September 2017

Highlights
Camden Funders Fair for Local Community Organisations; Healthy Living week 25-29 September; local care strategy; Camden Carers Centre; Maximising Community Resilience through Mutual Aid; Faith Recognition and Celebration; Camden Intergenerational Week; How to run intergenerational activities in the community; Breathe Launches; Castlehaven Community Horticulture Hub; Improving Londoners’ Health; Youth Employment Project; Camden Health Kick + funding, jobs, volunteers, events, training, offers and resources.
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Camden Funders Fair for Local Community Organisations

Monday 2nd October 10:00am-13.00pm
The event is for voluntary and community organisations with a focus on groups with a turnover of under £100,000. You will have the opportunity to personally meet the funders, hear about their funding pots and book a twenty-minute spot to discuss your proposed project in greater detail. After the event VAC will be offering you 1-1 bid writing support.
This is a great opportunity to make new contacts and secure new sources of income. If you would like any further information, please do contact Simone at VAC on 020 7284 6555. Fax 020 7284 6551. Email. shensby@vac.org.uk
All places must be booked in advance. To book a place please follow this Eventbrite Link, Or Email acharles@vac.org.uk and let us know if you have any specific requirements. Venue: Wellcome Collection, 183 Euston Road, London NW1

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NEWS & POLICY

Healthy Living week 25-29 September
NHS Healthy London Partnership promotes Health Living week. Everyone is encourages to pledge to do something towards healthier living. This can be as simple as forgoing sugar in your tea/coffee, taking your lunch break and having a walk, taking time away from the computer or eating more fruit. Find out more at the Healthy Living week website.

Find out about the local care strategy and what it will mean for carers in Camden
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
Thursday 28 September 2017 10.30am – 12.30pm
At Argenta House, 1 Aspern Grove, Haverstock Hill, London NW3 2AB
Speaker: Martin Emery, Deputy Head of Engagement, Camden Clinical Commissioning Group
Refreshments from 10am. Light lunch from 12.30pm
For more information contact, Philippa on 020 7697 1336 philippar@centre404.org.uk

Camden Carers Centre
Camden Carers Centre runs a full range of informatin and activities for carers in Camden;
1. Autumn events calendar – link
2. Information on events – link
3. Invitation to Camden Carers Voice –link
Find out more at www.camdencs.org.uk or contact info@camdencarers.org.uk

Maximising Community Resilience through Mutual Aid
Friday, 29th September, 2:00 pm – 6:30 pm
The concept of Mutual Aid has been around for a long time and has its roots in basic survival. It involves the idea of sharing, exchanging and building resources between individuals and within and across communities to establish strong relationships, and underpin well-being. Camden is a very vibrant borough and it makes sense for us all to get a deeper understanding of current and future mutual aid initiatives and innovative partnerships that can act as a catalyst to bridge social capital, build community resilience and reduce social isolation.
This event is a collaborative effort involving residents, voluntary and community organisations, public sector groups, academia and businesses. It is an opportunity for this diverse group of people to share examples of what is already happening, what is missing and what we can do to strengthen and develop mutual aid in Camden.
The conference will:
~ Explore the wide range and richness of mutual aid activity in the Borough, people’s stories and the impact on individual and community resilience
~ Profile ‘practical tools’ that can help mobilise individual assets and networks in the solving of shared community issues
~ Explore how the learning and experience at the conference can help shape a future vision for the future.
Book a place at the VAC website (scroll down the page and register your place using the Eventbrite booking system). If you have any issues, please contact the Building Adminstrator acharles@vac.org.uk Free

Final Week for Nominations – 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. During the event, we want to recognise projects with a small monetary awards.
Please consider nominating a project using this brief nomination form, share with your networks and encouraging others to nominate themselves for this exciting opportunity.
If you have any questions about the process or would like to discuss further, please do not hesitate to get in contact with Jessica at councilonfaith@3ff.org.uk or call 020 3457 5324.
Nominations close on 29th September 2017

Camden Intergenerational Week is nearly here
From 16th – 21st October 2017 we are shining a spotlight on the great multi-generational events and activities on offer in Camden. Check out our programme
If you would like your event listed here, please email Corinna Gray or call 020 7239 0400.

How to run intergenerational activities in the community
Monday 16th October 2017 10.30am – 1pm
at Age UK Camden, Tavis House, 1-6 Tavistock Square WC1H 9NA
This free event will include practical tips on and examples of multi-generational community work in action. There will also be the chance to network with others.
If you would like to attend, please RSVP to ageingbetterincamden@ageukcamden.org.uk or phone 020 7239 0400 by Friday 6th October 2017. Spaces will be allocated on a first come first serve basis.

Breathe Launches
Breathe, Camden & Islington’s new stop smoking service, provided by Soultions4Health, launches in September. As part of the launch we are holding two public events in Camden & Islington.
Thursday 28th September – 11:00am to 5:00pm
Kentish Town High Street, London, NW5 2TJ (opposite Kentish Town Post Office)
Friday 29th September -11:00am to 5:00pm
Nags Head Shopping Centre, Holloway Road, London, N7 6PZ
For more information on the new service or the events please contact me on 07771392835 or email kawser.zananth@solutions4health.co.uk

Castlehaven Community Horticulture Hub Open Evening
Wednesday, 4 October from 5pm to 7pm.
Come and find out all about the exciting things happening in our new Horticulture Hub over the next few months, including workshops and activities. Refreshments will be provided.
All welcome. http://www.castlehaven.org.uk/whats-on/event/1634/

Improving Londoners’ Health – a Health Network meeting, 18 October 2017
The London Plan states that the voluntary and community sector has an essential role in tackling health inequalities at the local level, particularly in promoting and supporting community involvement’.
The Mayor has launched a consultation on his health inequalities strategy which will provide an opportunity for the voluntary sector to outline their role in working collaboratively with the GLA to tackle inequalities in health. The new strategy aims to address inequalities and improve the health of health of Londoners in childhood, mental health, where they live, healthy communities and developing healthy habits.
We know what black and minority ethnic communities have poor health experiences and health outcomes. Our Health Network will provide an opportunity to have a debate about ethnic health inequalities.
This event is for voluntary and community sector organisations working with children and families, particularly those working with black and minority ethnic communities.
To register for the event, go to eventbrite

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

Councillors Selected in Preparation for may 2018 Elections
CNJ Deputy Editor Richard Osley gives a run down of the Labour selections for council election candidates.

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

VAC, Fitzrovia Youth in Action, Bloomsbury Festival, Camden Disability Action/Healthwatch Camden, The Actors’ Children’s Trust, Homestart, SHAK, Camden Council and Kings Cross Jobs are recruiting. See Jobs and Volunteers section below.

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

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FUNDING

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

Don’t Forget – Camden Funders Fair for Local Community Organisations, 2nd October
See main VAC Events below for full details.

BBC Children in Need Main Grants Programme – First 2018 Deadline
The BBC Children in Need Main Grants programme is accepting applications for large grants of over £10,000 to support projects for up to three years.
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.
The closing date for applications is 16 January 2018. Find out more here.

Sport England’s Tackling Inactivity and Economic Disadvantage Fund
Grants are available for charities, community interest companies (CICs), local authorities, universities and companies limited by guarantee who are working with inactive people in employment and / or inactive people who have an unreliable income or no income. Two grants may be of interest:
~ £25,000 – £100,000 for projects working with people less likely to have a steady income, or any income, who are at risk of offending or substance misuse.
~ £1,000 – £10,000 is for smaller scale projects working with one or two of the above groups
Expressions of interest by Monday 6th November. For more information please click here.

Masonic Charitable Foundation’s Community Support Grants
Grants are available to support registered charities working in areas of financial hardship, health and disability, education and employability and social exclusion and disadvantage.
Small Grants – up to £5,000 are available for core expenditures such as general running or overhead costs. Applications are welcomed before the third Friday of any given month.
For more information please click here.

Comic Relief Funding
The following funds are available from Comic Relief:
Try for Change: Large Grants
Grants of £25,000 – £100,000 are available for two to three years of activity to use rugby union, it’s values or the rugby community to make an impact for vulnerable and marginalised people. Applicants must aim to meet one or more of the following:
~ Increasing community cohesion.
~ Improving educational attainment.
~ Increasing employability.
~ Reducing involvement in gangs and the risk of re-offending.
~ Improving mental and physical health.
The deadline for applications is midday on Mon 2nd October.
Thriving not Just Surviving: Young Men and Mental Health
Grants of £100,000 – £150,000 are available for activities working with vulnerable and disadvantaged young men (aged between 11 – 20) who are experiencing mental health problems. Priority will be given to applications which:
~ Have co-designed activities with young men to ensure their needs are met.
~ Work with young men from BAME (Black, Asian and minority ethnic) communities or those with co-occurring learning disabilities and mental health problems.
~ Use activity based interventions, and / or are psychologically informed.
~ Promote and recognise the benefits of peer support and positive role models.
~ Carry out their activities in non-stigmatising locations.
The deadline for applications is midday on Fri 13th October.
For more information about these funds please click here.

Dunhill Medical Trust
Grants are available to community based organisation working with older people who need support every day. Three types of grant are available:
~ Projects – £5,000 – £40,000 for time-limited projects that can become self-sustaining within a planned period.
~ Building and Physical infrastructure – £5,000 – £100,000 to provide accommodation / improvements to the built environment, and or specific pieces of equipment or furnishings.
~ Capability – £100 – £5,000 to support the development of skills, knowledge and capabilities in community-based organisations.
The deadline for applications is Fri 29th September. For more information please click here.

Clarion Community Grants Programme
Open for applications until Monday 20th November 2017 to community, voluntary and charity groups.
Clarion was formed following the merger in 2016 of Affinity Sutton Group Limited and Circle Housing Group and is the largest housing group in the country. Through the Community Grants Programme – managed by Groundwork – it awards grants of between £1,000 and £5,000 to charities, community organisations and voluntary groups for projects which primarily benefit its residents.
To get updated information on how to apply and to see the criteria, please visit Clarion Community Grants Programme
If you do have any further queries about the grant please contact Katie McNie– Groundwork – Senior Programmes Manager – info@groundwork.org.uk

£1 million to make your area greener
The Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan wants community groups to apply for his £1 million Greener City Fund to help plant more trees and plants and create more green play areas in every neighbourhood in London.
Trees and plants play an essential part in reducing London’s dangerously polluted air and contribute to London’s biodiversity. The Mayor wants to protect London’s Green Belt and help make the capital the world’s first National Park City.
Groups can apply now for grants between £5,000 – £50,000. These grants can be used for a range of projects from lining walking routes to schools with air quality boosting trees, to creating mini play spaces, and community gardens in built up areas.

Greggs Foundation Grants
The following grants are available from the Greggs Foundation:
~ Environmental Grants – up to £2,000 is available for projects delivering a benefit to the environment and which address one or more of the following: Improving the local environment, Involve the local community, Make a sustainable measurable difference, and Support people in need. Not-for-profit organisations with a turnover of up to £300,000, or schools can apply.
~ Local Community Projects – up to £2,000 is available for not-for-profit organisations with projects, or needing equipment for people in need in their community. Projects will meet at least one of the following; reducing social isolation, improving health and wellbeing, improving resilience and coping mechanisms, developing life skills and improving opportunities. Please note that this programme is oversubscribed and applications will be subject to strong competition.
The deadline for applications to both grants is Fri 29th September. More information here

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VAC EVENTS

Maximising Community Resilience through Mutual Aid
Friday, 29th September, 2:00 pm – 6:30 pm
See main News section for full details.

Euston Area Environmental Justice Inquiry – Events for Local Residents and Community Groups-
Impacts of Channel Tunnel Rail Link, St Pancras 27th Sep 6:00pm
Impacts of HS2, Euston, Oct 4th 6:00pm
Evidence examined includes health, environmental and air quality studies, community research, community consultation responses, comments on planning applications, alternative development proposals, and your Witness Statements.
For each event you are invited to complete a Witness Statement. You can do this on the night or download the template.
You can find out more and book a place online or you can email acharles@vac.org.uk or call 02072 846550 and leave a message to book your place.
Hosted by Environmental Law Foundation, Somers Town Neighbourhood Forum, University College London and Voluntary Action Camden. Chaired by David Hart QC, Chair of the Environmental Law Foundation.

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

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OTHER EVENTS

Independent Living Week 25 – 29 September
In addition to the start of The Camden Society’s autumn courses we are spending a week celebrating people with learning disabilities living independent lives of their choosing.
Join us and our partners in one of our events. No need to book just turn up. All events are free.
More details here. For any more information call us on 020 7485 8177

London Community Media drinks
On the 3rd of October we will be organising an informal gathering for anyone working in, or interested in, community media in London. It will be a chance to socialise, share problems and give each other advice! Location TBC, we be in contact closer to the time with more information.
Please get in touch with if you have any questions or would like any more information.
Anna Merryfield, Research and Project Manager, Social Spider CIC
anna@socialspider.com Tel: 020 8521 7956
NB The Community Media Association’s annual conference is on 23rd September in Bristol: Voices in a Changing World.

IT Courses at Maiden Lane Community Centre
Using tablets and smart phones – Tuesdays 1-3pm
Everyday computer skills – Tuesdays 10am – 12pm
To book come along to the first session on 19th September or call 020 7267 9586.

Cancer Support Group
1st & 3rd Tuesday of every month 2:30 pm – 4:30 pm
Have you been affected by cancer?
Join our peer-led support group at West Hampstead Women Centre.
The group is open to all women who have been affected by cancer, their carers, friends and families.
As well as the emotional support provided by the group, you will have the chance to discuss all aspects of health and wellbeing.
26-30 Cotleigh Road, London NW6 2NP Tel:020 7328 7389 / info@whwc.org.uk / www.whwc.org.uk

Health Champion Course for Local Residents
SHAK (South Hampstead and Kilburn Partnership) is looking for residents from NW3, NW6 and NW8 to become health champions for their local area…
Free course ‘Healthy Eating and Running a Cookery Club’ (12 weeks) Open College Network Accredited Level 2
For more information or to book your place on the Health Champion Course please call Annie on 020 73727021. Or email: anniehooper@shakonline.co.uk

Hand massage workshop – Healthy Minds Programme
Learn to massage hands using simple techniques 28th Sept, 11am – noon at the Living Centre, Ossulston Stree, NW1. Free

October Volunteer Managers’ Forum and Coffee Morning
Join VCC for the Volunteer Managers’ Forum and Coffee Morning on Tuesday 17th October, 10am-12pm in Camden to discuss all things volunteer management with volunteer managers in Camden, and beyond.
This event is open to volunteer managers everywhere. Sign up at Eventbrite.

Autumn 2017 Wellbeing Volunteering Fair
Book now to recruit volunteers at the VCC Volunteering Fair in Camden on Tuesday 10th October
Volunteering is good for mental wellbeing. With this in mind, we are inviting people who want to volunteer to kickstart their mental wellbeing by meeting you and finding the perfect volunteering role. This fair is open to all kinds of organisations, with all kinds of volunteering roles. Book at Eventbrite.

Local Councillor Surgeries for People with Learning Disabilities
Camden councillors have started holding surgeries for people with learning disabilities. There will be two surgeries each month on every second Wednesday from 12pm to 2pm and every second Tuesday from 6.30pm to 8.30pm. The surgeries will all be held at the Charlie Ratchford Centre and residents who wish to attend will need to book a twenty minute appointment slot.
Telephone Annabel Amofa to book an appointment 020 7974 3334

Business Disability Forum Courses
Disability in the workplace
9:30am – 11:30am on 11 October 2017 at Camden Town Hall
Mental health at work
9:30am – 11:30am on 25 October 2017 at Camden Town Hall
The sessions are for chief executives, directors, line managers and HR colleagues. Two places are available per organisation however we will increase this if capacity permits.
T: 020 7089 2404 emilyj@businessdisabilityforum.org.uk web: www.businessdisabilityforum.org.uk

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

Voluntary Action Camden, working in partnership with Mind in Camden, seeks
Cultural Advocacy Community Liaison Worker

SCP 22-25 £24,066 -£26,063 Pro rata 3 days per week
Camden Cultural Advocacy is about creating new ways of co-producing services and approaches with BME communities that address mental health issues. In the first year, the focus will be on Bangladeshi and Black African and Caribbean communities and will expand to include other ethnic communities in Camden over the lifetime of the project.
The Cultural Advocacy Community Liaison Worker will carry out an active outreach programme, engage and provide support to BME community groups as hosts and providers, and enable and co-facilitate peer support groups
The successful applicant will have experience of community development, working with BME communities and collaborative working. You will also have experience of peer mentoring and a knowledge of the current issues, policies and practices in mental health,
The post is initially funded for three years and will be based at VAC’s offices 29-31 Hampstead Road, London NW1 3JA. For an application pack www.vac.org.uk/community-liaison-worker/
Closing date 5pm on 12th October 2017. Interview date:
For further information contact acharles@vac.org.uk 020 7284 6553.

Fitzrovia Youth in Action seeks Peer Mentoring Manager (mental health)
Fitzrovia Youth in Action is looking for an innovative, passionate and organised project manager and facilitator to deliver an exciting new mental health peer support programme in Camden. If you are experienced in supporting youth led practice and young people’s mental health and wellbeing programmes we would love to hear from you!
Working in partnership with Mind in Camden and Tavistock and Portman NHS Foundation Trust, you will develop and deliver a new peer mentoring project with schools, youth and community organisations in Camden. The project aims to support young people’s mental health by enabling young people to:
• Access support from their peers
• Achieve improved connectedness with individuals and community
• Improve their problem solving skills
Salary: £32,00 per annum
For further details, please click
Closing Date: Wednesday 11th October 2017. Interviews: Thursday 19th October 2017.

Bloomsbury Festival – a chance to volunteer
Bloomsbury Festival is an exciting arts and science festival with over 150 events in 45 spaces over 5 days all across Bloomsbury.
The festival is recruiting for a range of volunteer roles and this year is looking to diversify the pool of volunteers with a mixed range of ages, backgrounds to reflect the different parts of Camden.
Sign up for a range of volunteer roles in the following areas:
~ Artist Liason
~ Marketing and comms
~ Event Management
~ Box office and ticketing
~ Technical and Production
Opportunities to suit your interests and availability (could be a little as a 2 hour commitment)
Please sign up on our form here

Disabled Volunteers wanted for Camden Accessible Community Buildings Project
CDA want to find out how accessible Camden’s community centres are for local residents with disabilities – and we need your help!
We’re working with Healthwatch Camden and volunteers to visit local community centres and look at a set list of about 20 things that would help them be more accessible.
We hope this information will help the council to plan their services properly – to make sure disabled people actually have access to social and health activities – and that the centres may make improvements where they can. We are recruiting volunteers with disabilities to carry this out and full training will be given.
Contact Victoria at Victoria.armitage@healthwatchcamden.co.uk or call 020 7383 2402.

Coram’s Fields seeks Administrator (Finance/PA)
£23,000 per annum Full-time, 35hrs per week
For over 80 years, Coram’s Fields has provided essential support for the children and families of Kings Cross and the surrounding neighbourhoods, through the provision of a seven acre park and delivery of a range of services including; an Under 5s Drop In, Nursery, Out of School Club, Sports Programme and Youth Programme.
We are seeking to appoint a talented and committed individual to the new role of Administrator.
If you are interested in contributing to the work of this pioneering charity, please visit our website to view the Job Description and complete an application form.
All application forms should be returned to Hassan Elkholy by 9am on Monday 25th Sept 17.
By e-mail to: recruitment@coramsfields.org.uk
If you have any questions about the role, please feel free to contact Stuart Woods (Chief Executive) for an informal discussion on 020 3384 2201.

The Actors’ Children’s Trust seeks Head of Family Support
£45,000 full time. Bloomsbury Street WC1.
ACT funds and supports actor-parents and their children. You will work with eligible families to build a bespoke support package: grants, advice, advocacy and childcare funding. You will recruit, train and manage freelance family advisers across the UK to provide specialist input. Contact Robert Ashby robert@actorschildren.org 020 7636 7868

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

SHAK is recruiting Community Researchers
Local residents of NW3, NW6 and NW8 are invited to apply to be trained as community researchers. No experience necessary. All training is given starting in October.
For more information contact Annie, anniehooper@shakonline.co.uk Tel: 020 7372 7021.

Camden Council are Recruiting Community Partner Posts
Community Partner (Counter Extremism)
Directorate: Supporting Communities
Division: Community Services
Location: 5 Pancras Square
Salary: Level 4 Zone 2 (£38,854-£41,959)
Contract: Permanent (subject to external funding), full time, 36 hours per week
Extremism is one of the greatest challenges the country faces and local authorities have a core role to play in building more resilient communities and tackling the harms extremists cause.
This Home Office grant-funded post will help strengthen our work in this area and support national work to build partnerships with local communities and groups, a key part of the Counter-Extremism Strategy:
Community Partner
Directorate: Supporting Communities
Location: 5 Pancras Square, London, N1C
Job level/Grade: Level 4 Zone 2
Salary: £38,854 – £45,069
Contract Type: Permanent
25 days holiday (27 days after 5 years’ service)
Do you want to help Camden’s communities become the best they can be? Are you experienced in working in partnership and building strong relationships? Are you able to think strategically and deliver operationally? Then we have a fantastic opportunity for you.
We are looking for highly motivated and energetic individuals to join our Community Partnership team. You will play a vital role in delivering our VCS strategy, ensuring we maximise the value our communities get from the assets, knowledge and skills of our Voluntary Sector.
Closing dates for applications: Sunday 24th September 2017 23:59
Interviews to be held: September / October 2017

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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NHS prescriptions Survey
Healthwatch are running a survey to find out Camden Resident’s views on government plans for NHS prescriptions.
The government recently announced plans to cut some prescriptions that it believes patients could simply go out and buy. This includes medicines like eczema cream, eye drops for dry eye or conjunctivitis, scabies treatment and nappy rash cream.
Patient groups have criticised the plans, saying that it would break with the guiding principle that the NHS should be free at the point of use. Likewise, the Royal Pharmaceutical Society raised concerns about how the move might affect the poorest families.
Healthwatch Camden wants to know what you think of these proposed plans so that they can tell the government and Camden Clinical commissioning group whether you agree with them or not. Take the survey here and let your voice be heard.

New Ageing Better in Camden Contracts
The Ageing Better in Camden partnership is thrilled to announce three new community action projects launching in October 2017. Local older people will be central to the development and delivery of activities across the three areas, aimed at reducing social isolation and loneliness.
Welcome to Kentish Town City Farm, Castlehaven Community Association and Queen’s Crescent Community Association who will be leading the activities in Gospel Oak and Haverstock, the Third Age Project, who will be leading in West Euston and Regent’s park area and finally Hopscotch, Bengali Worker’s Association and Kings Cross Brunswick Neighbourhood Association who will be working with the Bangladeshi community across Camden.
Please get in touch with each community action project directly for more information, or if you’d like to take part and/or volunteer
Bangladeshi Community Action Project – Hopscotch, Bengali Workers Association, Kings Cross Brunswick Neighbourhood Assn
Phone: 02073818898 Email: info@hopscotchawc.org.uk or Isabelle.terrison@hopscotchawc.org.uk
Website: www.hopscotchawc.org.uk
Community Action in Regents Park and West Euston – The Third Age Project
Phone: 020 7383 4922
Email: info@thirdageproject.org.uk
Website: www.thirdageproject.org.uk
Community Action in Gospel Oak and Haverstock – Kentish Town City Farm, Castlehaven Community Association and Queen’s Crescent Community Association
Phone 0207 216 5421
Email: jo@ktcityfarm.org.uk or elaine@ktcityfarm.org.uk
Website: www.ktcityfarm.org.uk
Community Connectors
A new tender for the Community Connectors contract is going to be advertised on 29th September 2017. This will be for two years starting 1st January 2018 for £310,000. The aim of the project is to act as a referral and connection service, identifying people who are lonely or socially isolated (over 60) and who require support to connect to appropriate activities or services which meet their needs. For more information contact: Ageingbetterincamden@ageukcamden.org.uk.

The new Camden Mental Health and Employment Support Service
The new Camden Mental Health and Employment Support Service which the London Borough of Camden and Camden Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG) put out to tender earlier this year.
The service will replace two successful pilots run in the Borough, in which the Individual Placement and Support (IPS) model was trialled. Hillside Clubhouse was involved in the delivery of these pilots and has been selected as the sole provider of the new IPS service in Camden.
The following arrangements will apply in the interim period. If you are working with anyone with a mental health problem in Camden who is interested in finding work or requires support to sustain it:
– For those in receipt of IAPT services (North and South Camden) contact mpocknell@hillsideclubhouse.org.uk or 07908 191781
– For those in receipt of secondary care services we will be operating a waitlist during this phased implementation period. Please use the same contact as above.
– Hillside and Camden council will clarify processes for self-referrals, Jobcentre Plus and Team Around the Practice soon.

Free Furniture for Community Groups
The TSSA, (Transport Salaried Staffs’ Association) a trade union based in Euston, are leaving their building due to HS2. As a result they have a lot of office furniture to give away to voluntary and community groups in Camden. You will need to arrange collection. Contact Iain Anderson on 0207 529 8003 email andersoni@tssa.org.uk

HR Support in Camden
VAC provides free HR advice and support to Camden voluntary organisations employing staff. Get in touch to discuss your HR consultancy needs, from recruitment to redundancy and everything in-between. VAC’s HR support aims to help trustees and managers understand employment law and to have robust HR procedures that reflect good practice so fewer workplace issues arise, and HR crises are averted or managed effectively. Call Kevin on 020 7284 6557 or email knunan@vac.org.uk

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 15th September 2017

Highlights
Maximising Community Resilience through Mutual Aid; 3FF’s Evening of Faith Recognition and Celebration; Cloud Nine Festival; Independent Living Week; London Community Media drinks; Camden Accessible Community Buildings Project; IT Courses at Maiden Lane Community Centre; NHS prescriptions Survey; New Ageing Better in Camden Contracts; London Thyroid Support Group; UCLH cancer Patient and Carer Network; Recovery College 3rd Anniversary Celebration; Wild Bunch Club; Cancer Support Group + funding, jobs, volunteers, events, training, offers and resources.
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Maximising Community Resilience through Mutual Aid
Friday, 29th September, 2:00 pm – 6:30 pm Free
The concept of Mutual Aid has been around for a long time and has its roots in basic survival. It involves the idea of sharing, exchanging and building resources between individuals and within and across communities to establish strong relationships, and underpin well-being. Camden is a very vibrant borough and it makes sense for us all to get a deeper understanding of current and future mutual aid initiatives and innovative partnerships that can act as a catalyst to bridge social capital, build community resilience and reduce social isolation.
This event is a collaborative effort involving residents, voluntary and community organisations, public sector groups, academia and businesses. It is an opportunity for this diverse group of people to share examples of what is already happening, what is missing and what we can do to strengthen and develop mutual aid in Camden.
The conference will:
~ Explore the wide range and richness of mutual aid activity in the Borough, people’s stories and the impact on individual and community resilience
~ Profile ‘practical tools’ that can help mobilise individual assets and networks in the solving of shared community issues
~ Explore how the learning and experience at the conference can help shape a future vision for the future.
Book a place at the VAC website (scroll down the page and register your place using the Eventbrite booking system). If you have any issues, please contact the Building Adminstrator acharles@vac.org.uk
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NEWS & POLICY

3FF’s 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. During the event, we want to recognise projects with a small monetary awards.
Please consider nominating a project using this brief nomination form, share with your networks and encouraging others to nominate themselves for this exciting opportunity.
If you have any questions about the process or would like to discuss further, please do not hesitate to get in contact with Jessica at councilonfaith@3ff.org.uk or call 020 3457 5324.
Nominations close on 29th September 2017

Cloud Nine Festival – Tomorrow!
A free one day family event using arts to celebrate celebrating 40 years of arts, architecture and community life in Euston and King’s Cross.
Saturday 16 September, 12pm – 4pm, Cumberland Market, Euston, NW1 3RH
Crazy Creative Corner for children, Happiness health check games, football tournament and more.

Independent Living Week
In addition to the start of The Camden Society’s autumn courses we are spending a week celebrating people with learning disabilities living independent lives of their choosing.
Join us and our partners in one of our events. No need to book just turn up. All events are free.
More details here. For any more information call us on 020 7485 8177

London Community Media drinks
On the 3rd of October we will be organising an informal gathering for anyone working in, or interested in, community media in London. It will be a chance to socialise, share problems and give each other advice! Location TBC, we be in contact closer to the time with more information.
Please get in touch with if you have any questions or would like any more information.
Anna Merryfield, Research and Project Manager, Social Spider CIC
anna@socialspider.com Tel: 020 8521 7956
NB The Community Media Association’s annual conference is on 23rd September in Bristol: Voices in a Changing World.

Camden Accessible Community Buildings Project
CDA want to find out how accessible Camden’s community centres are for local residents with disabilities – and we need your help!
We’re working with Healthwatch Camden and volunteers to visit local community centres and look at a set list of about 20 things that would help them be more accessible.
We hope this information will help the council to plan their services properly – to make sure disabled people actually have access to social and health activities – and that the centres may make improvements where they can. We are recruiting volunteers with disabilities to carry this out and full training will be given.
Contact Victoria at Victoria.armitage@healthwatchcamden.co.uk or call 020 7383 2402.

IT Courses at Maiden Lane Community Centre
Using tablets and smart phones – Tuesdays 1-3pm
Everyday computer skills – Tuesdays 10am – 12pm
To book come along to the first session on 19th September or call 020 7267 9586

NHS prescriptions Survey
Healthwatch are running a survey to find out Camden Resident’s views on government plans for NHS prescriptions.
The government recently announced plans to cut some prescriptions that it believes patients could simply go out and buy. This includes medicines like eczema cream, eye drops for dry eye or conjunctivitis, scabies treatment and nappy rash cream.
Patient groups have criticised the plans, saying that it would break with the guiding principle that the NHS should be free at the point of use. Likewise, the Royal Pharmaceutical Society raised concerns about how the move might affect the poorest families.
Healthwatch Camden wants to know what you think of these proposed plans so that they can tell the government and Camden Clinical commissioning group whether you agree with them or not. Take the survey here and let your voice be heard.

New Ageing Better in Camden Contracts
The Ageing Better in Camden partnership is thrilled to announce three new community action projects launching in October 2017. Local older people will be central to the development and delivery of activities across the three areas, aimed at reducing social isolation and loneliness.
Welcome to Kentish Town City Farm, Castlehaven Community Association and Queen’s Crescent Community Association who will be leading the activities in Gospel Oak and Haverstock, the Third Age Project, who will be leading in West Euston and Regent’s park area and finally Hopscotch, Bengali Worker’s Association and Kings Cross Brunswick Neighbourhood Association who will be working with the Bangladeshi community across Camden.
Please get in touch with each community action project directly for more information, or if you’d like to take part and/or volunteer
Bangladeshi Community Action Project – Hopscotch, Bengali Workers Association, Kings Cross Brunswick Neighbourhood Assn
Phone: 02073818898 Email: info@hopscotchawc.org.uk or Isabelle.terrison@hopscotchawc.org.uk
Website: www.hopscotchawc.org.uk
Community Action in Regents Park and West Euston – The Third Age Project
Phone: 020 7383 4922
Email: info@thirdageproject.org.uk
Website: www.thirdageproject.org.uk
Community Action in Gospel Oak and Haverstock – Kentish Town City Farm, Castlehaven Community Association and Queen’s Crescent Community Association
Phone 0207 216 5421
Email: jo@ktcityfarm.org.uk or elaine@ktcityfarm.org.uk
Website: www.ktcityfarm.org.uk
Community Connectors
A new tender for the Community Connectors contract is going to be advertised on 29th September 2017. This will be for two years starting 1st January 2018 for £310,000. The aim of the project is to act as a referral and connection service, identifying people who are lonely or socially isolated (over 60) and who require support to connect to appropriate activities or services which meet their needs. For more information contact: Ageingbetterincamden@ageukcamden.org.uk.

London Thyroid Support Group Meeting
23 September 2017, 11am – 2pm, at Crown Court Church, Russell Street, London WC2B 5EZ
Please book your free place at this meeting here – it helps us to know numbers to expect.

Would you like to join the UCLH cancer Patient and Carer Network and make a difference to health services?
UCLH Cancer Collaborative has launched a Patient and Carer Network and a Patient Experience & User Involvement Steering Group for people with recent experience of cancer treatment in north central and east London, and west Essex.
If you would like more information about the Patient and Carer Network or the Patient Experience & User Involvement Steering Group, please contact us by emailing uclh.getinvolvedwithcancer1@nhs.net or call 020 344 72787 for an informal discussion.

Recovery College 3rd Anniversary Celebration
Monday 25 September 2-4pm
Join us for cakes, refreshments, and a unique student theatre production together with top performing artist Candy King, narrator Peter Herbert & artist Sue Kreitzman.
Book tickets at Eventbrite
Or call or email us to reserve a place. Telephone 020 3317 6904 or recovery.college@candi.nhs.uk

Wild Bunch Club
‘A club night run by people with learning difficulties for everyone’
Tuesday 19th September is our ‘Late Summer Special’ a last chance to party before the cold sets in
We hope you’ll join us for Wild Bunch Club’s 20th birthday party on Tues 24th October 2017

Cancer Support Group
1st & 3rd Tuesday of every month 2:30 pm – 4:30 pm
Have you been affected by cancer?
Join our peer-led support group at West Hampstead Women Centre.
The group is open to all women who have been affected by cancer, their carers, friends and families.
As well as the emotional support provided by the group, you will have the chance to discuss all aspects of health and wellbeing.
26-30 Cotleigh Road, London NW6 2NP Tel:020 7328 7389 / info@whwc.org.uk / www.whwc.org.uk

Camden Council, Homestart, Camden Giving, Age UK Camden and Kings Cross Jobs are recruiting. See Jobs and Volunteers section below.

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
Government to reject Lord Hodgson’s proposals to reform the lobbying act
The decision not to review the act is described as ‘deplorable’ and ‘unacceptable’ by charity sector bodies. Story in Third Sector.Charities are still waiting for the Lottery millions raided to build West Ham’s new stadium
At the start of a new season it’s worth remembering that once again the government has reneged on a pledge to refund £425m to charities taken for the 2012 Olympics, instead leasing the stadium to West Ham for a mere £2.5m a year. Full story in the Guardian.

Full-time social action review: call for evidence
This consultation is seeking views on the benefits and barriers of full-time social action for young people to inform an independent review.
This consultation closes on 13 October 2017. Full details on the gov.uk website.

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FUNDING

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

Don’t Forget – Camden Funders Fair for Local Community Organisations, 2nd October
See main VAC Events below for full details.

Sport England’s Tackling Inactivity and Economic Disadvantage Fund
Grants are available for charities, community interest companies (CICs), local authorities, universities and companies limited by guarantee who are working with inactive people in employment and / or inactive people who have an unreliable income or no income. Two grants may be of interest:
~ £25,000 – £100,000 for projects working with people less likely to have a steady income, or any income, who are at risk of offending or substance misuse.
~ £1,000 – £10,000 is for smaller scale projects working with one or two of the above groups
Expressions of interest by Monday 6th November. For more information please click here.

Masonic Charitable Foundation’s Community Support Grants
Grants are available to support registered charities working in areas of financial hardship, health and disability, education and employability and social exclusion and disadvantage.
Small Grants – up to £5,000 are available for core expenditures such as general running or overhead costs. Applications are welcomed before the third Friday of any given month.
For more information please click here.

Comic Relief Funding
The following funds are available from Comic Relief:
Try for Change: Large Grants
Grants of £25,000 – £100,000 are available for two to three years of activity to use rugby union, it’s values or the rugby community to make an impact for vulnerable and marginalised people. Applicants must aim to meet one or more of the following:
~ Increasing community cohesion.
~ Improving educational attainment.
~ Increasing employability.
~ Reducing involvement in gangs and the risk of re-offending.
~ Improving mental and physical health.
The deadline for applications is midday on Mon 2nd October.
Thriving not Just Surviving: Young Men and Mental Health
Grants of £100,000 – £150,000 are available for activities working with vulnerable and disadvantaged young men (aged between 11 – 20) who are experiencing mental health problems. Priority will be given to applications which:
~ Have co-designed activities with young men to ensure their needs are met.
~ Work with young men from BAME (Black, Asian and minority ethnic) communities or those with co-occurring learning disabilities and mental health problems.
~ Use activity based interventions, and / or are psychologically informed.
~ Promote and recognise the benefits of peer support and positive role models.
~ Carry out their activities in non-stigmatising locations.
The deadline for applications is midday on Fri 13th October.
For more information about these funds please click here.

Dunhill Medical Trust
Grants are available to community based organisation working with older people who need support every day. Three types of grant are available:
~ Projects – £5,000 – £40,000 for time-limited projects that can become self-sustaining within a planned period.
~ Building and Physical infrastructure – £5,000 – £100,000 to provide accommodation / improvements to the built environment, and or specific pieces of equipment or furnishings.
~ Capability – £100 – £5,000 to support the development of skills, knowledge and capabilities in community-based organisations.
The deadline for applications is Fri 29th September. For more information please click here.

Clarion Community Grants Programme
Open for applications until Monday 20th November 2017 to community, voluntary and charity groups.
Clarion was formed following the merger in 2016 of Affinity Sutton Group Limited and Circle Housing Group and is the largest housing group in the country. Through the Community Grants Programme – managed by Groundwork – it awards grants of between £1,000 and £5,000 to charities, community organisations and voluntary groups for projects which primarily benefit its residents.
To get updated information on how to apply and to see the criteria, please visit Clarion Community Grants Programme
If you do have any further queries about the grant please contact Katie McNie– Groundwork – Senior Programmes Manager – info@groundwork.org.uk

£1 million to make your area greener
The Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan wants community groups to apply for his £1 million Greener City Fund to help plant more trees and plants and create more green play areas in every neighbourhood in London.
Trees and plants play an essential part in reducing London’s dangerously polluted air and contribute to London’s biodiversity. The Mayor wants to protect London’s Green Belt and help make the capital the world’s first National Park City.
Groups can apply now for grants between £5,000 – £50,000. These grants can be used for a range of projects from lining walking routes to schools with air quality boosting trees, to creating mini play spaces, and community gardens in built up areas.

Greggs Foundation Grants
The following grants are available from the Greggs Foundation:
~ Environmental Grants – up to £2,000 is available for projects delivering a benefit to the environment and which address one or more of the following: Improving the local environment, Involve the local community, Make a sustainable measurable difference, and Support people in need. Not-for-profit organisations with a turnover of up to £300,000, or schools can apply.
~ Local Community Projects – up to £2,000 is available for not-for-profit organisations with projects, or needing equipment for people in need in their community. Projects will meet at least one of the following; reducing social isolation, improving health and wellbeing, improving resilience and coping mechanisms, developing life skills and improving opportunities. Please note that this programme is oversubscribed and applications will be subject to strong competition.
The deadline for applications to both grants is Fri 29th September. More information here

Helping London-based projects that benefit Londoners and their communities
The Improving life for Londoners fund helps organisations based and working in London to deliver projects which will address inequality and lift people out of poverty in the capital.
Trust for London and City Bridge Trust have £100,000 available to organisations using crowdfunding to raise funds and deliver projects which will benefit Londoners and the communities they live in. Successful projects will be delivering practical solutions to support people on low incomes, led by communities that will benefit from the work. Find out more here.

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VAC EVENTS

Euston Area Environmental Justice Inquiry – Three Events for Local Residents and Community Groups-
Impacts of Somers Town Community Investment Programme 20th Sep 6:00pm
Impacts of Channel Tunnel Rail Link, St Pancras 27th Sep 6:00pm
Impacts of HS2, Euston, Oct 4th 6:00pm
Evidence examined includes health, environmental and air quality studies, community research, community consultation responses, comments on planning applications, alternative development proposals, and your Witness Statements.
For each event you are invited to complete a Witness Statement. You can do this on the night or download the template.
You can find out more and book a place online or you can email acharles@vac.org.uk or call 02072 846550 and leave a message to book your place.
Hosted by Environmental Law Foundation, Somers Town Neighbourhood Forum, University College London and Voluntary Action Camden. Chaired by David Hart QC, Chair of the Environmental Law Foundation.

Camden Funders Fair for Local Community Organisations
Monday 2nd October 10:00am-13.00pm
The event is for voluntary and community organisations with a focus on groups with a turnover of under £100,000. You will have the opportunity to personally meet the funders, hear about their funding pots and book a twenty-minute spot to discuss your proposed project in greater detail. After the event VAC will be offering you 1-1 bid writing support.
This is a great opportunity to make new contacts and secure new sources of income. If you would like any further information, please do contact Simone at VAC on 020 7284 6555. Fax 020 7284 6551. Email. shensby@vac.org.uk
All places must be booked in advance. To book a place please follow this Eventbrite Link, Or Email acharles@vac.org.uk and let us know if you have any specific requirements. Venue: Wellcome Collection, 183 Euston Road, London NW1

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

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OTHER EVENTS

Health Champion Course for Local Residents
SHAK (South Hampstead and Kilburn Partnership) is looking for residents from NW3, NW6 and NW8 to become health champions for their local area…
Free course ‘Healthy Eating and Running a Cookery Club’ (12 weeks) Open College Network Accredited Level 2
For more information or to book your place on the Health Champion Course please call Annie on 020 73727021. Or email: anniehooper@shakonline.co.uk

Hand massage workshop – Healthy Minds Programme
Learn to massage hands using simple techniques 28th Sept, 11am – noon at the Living Centre, Ossulston Stree, NW1. Free

October Volunteer Managers’ Forum and Coffee Morning
Join VCC for the Volunteer Managers’ Forum and Coffee Morning on Tuesday 17th October, 10am-12pm in Camden to discuss all things volunteer management with volunteer managers in Camden, and beyond.
This event is open to volunteer managers everywhere. Sign up at Eventbrite.

Camden Clinical Commissioning Group AGM, Thursday 21 September 14:00 – 15:00
At the Royal College of General Practitioners, 30 Euston Square, NW1 2FB.
Representatives from the CCG will present the 2016-17 accounts alongside a review of our performance.
Register via Eventbrite. The full agenda will be available shortly. If you have any questions, please contact Camden CCG via camccg.communications@nhs.net or 020 3688 1700.

Autumn 2017 Wellbeing Volunteering Fair
Book now to recruit volunteers at the VCC Volunteering Fair in Camden on Tuesday 10th October
Volunteering is good for mental wellbeing. With this in mind, we are inviting people who want to volunteer to kickstart their mental wellbeing by meeting you and finding the perfect volunteering role. This fair is open to all kinds of organisations, with all kinds of volunteering roles. Book at Eventbrite.

Local Councillor Surgeries for People with Learning Disabilities
Camden councillors have started holding surgeries for people with learning disabilities. There will be two surgeries each month on every second Wednesday from 12pm to 2pm and every second Tuesday from 6.30pm to 8.30pm. The surgeries will all be held at the Charlie Ratchford Centre and residents who wish to attend will need to book a twenty minute appointment slot.
Telephone Annabel Amofa to book an appointment 020 7974 3334

Choice and Control: The Power of Personal Health Budgets
Personal Health Budgets are giving people choice and control and transforming health and wellbeing outcomes. Find out how and what the voluntary and community sector can do to help ensure people can access and make the most effective use of Personal Health Budgets by joining this full day event.
Wed 27 September 2017, 10:00 – 4:00pm. Free
The Abbey Centre, 34 Great Smith Street, London SW1P 3BU
This event is being delivered by the Voluntary Voices Partnership (National Voices, NAVCA and Volunteering Matters) and NHS England as part of Integrated Personal Commissioning.
Book on Eventbrite. Please contact events@nationalvoices.org.uk if you have any questions.

London’s Environment – Addressing the impact of reduced air quality and public amenities
Monday 25th September 2017, 10am – 4pm. Aimed at older people’s groups and organisations.
Tavis Suite, Tavis House, 1-6 Tavistock Square, London WC1H 9NA.
Shirley Rodrigues, London Deputy Mayor for Environment and Energy
London Environment Strategy
Dr Ian Mudway . Environmental Research Group, King’s College London
Traffic pollution and its impacts on our health
Carla Jones, Chief Executive Officer, Allergy UK
How reduced air quality can cause allergies
Book at Eventbrite. For info call Zara on 020 7820 6781 or email: zghods@ageuklondon.org.uk

MEWSo Conference: Women and Displacement
This seminar will discuss the impact on women who are or have been uprooted and displaced due to a variety of reasons. The practical and psychological effects of displacement are often very individual, and are influenced by the individual’s stage of life.
· Aging in Exile, Parizad Bathai, Psychotherapist (Register UKCP)
· Research on Migrant and refugee women, Dr Elena Vacchelli, University of Greenwich
· A life in exile by Halaleh Taheri
· Storyteller; A woman who has been supported by MEWSo
Guests will leave with a better understanding of why MEWSo exists, the help they provide to those suffering from the psychological consequences of displacement and the vital advice they provide to those aiming to build new lives in a new country.
Please book your place, by email to office@mewso.org.
5th October 2017, 6-8pm at Macquarie Bank Limited, 28 Ropemaker St, EC2Y9HD, London. Free.

Business Disability Forum Courses
Disability in the workplace
9:30am – 11:30am on 11 October 2017 at Camden Town Hall
Mental health at work
9:30am – 11:30am on 25 October 2017 at Camden Town Hall
The sessions are for chief executives, directors, line managers and HR colleagues. Two places are available per organisation however we will increase this if capacity permits.
T: 020 7089 2404 emilyj@businessdisabilityforum.org.uk web: www.businessdisabilityforum.org.uk

Camden Intergenerational Week 2017
Camden Intergenerational Week is an opportunity to raise awareness of the great multi-generational events and activities going on in Camden. For more information, to get involved and run an activity or get your activity listed in our programme, email Corinna Gray at ageingbetterincamden@ageukcamden.org.uk or call 020 7239 0400.

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

Coram’s Fields seeks Administrator (Finance/PA)
£23,000 per annum Full-time, 35hrs per week
For over 80 years, Coram’s Fields has provided essential support for the children and families of Kings Cross and the surrounding neighbourhoods, through the provision of a seven acre park and delivery of a range of services including; an Under 5s Drop In, Nursery, Out of School Club, Sports Programme and Youth Programme.
We are seeking to appoint a talented and committed individual to the new role of Administrator.
If you are interested in contributing to the work of this pioneering charity, please visit our website to view the Job Description and complete an application form.
All application forms should be returned to Hassan Elkholy by 9am on Monday 25th Sept 17.
By e-mail to: recruitment@coramsfields.org.uk
If you have any questions about the role, please feel free to contact Stuart Woods (Chief Executive) for an informal discussion on 020 3384 2201.

The Actors’ Children’s Trust seeks Head of Family Support
£45,000 full time. Bloomsbury Street WC1.
ACT funds and supports actor-parents and their children. You will work with eligible families to build a bespoke support package: grants, advice, advocacy and childcare funding. You will recruit, train and manage freelance family advisers across the UK to provide specialist input. Contact Robert Ashby robert@actorschildren.org 020 7636 7868

Sidings Community Centre is recruiting for 3 temporary posts
Early Years Deputy Co-ordinator (temporary maternity cover post)
Start date October 17 until end August 2018
Early Years Special Needs Assistant
(Temporary post Oct – Dec 2017).
Post may be extended according to funding available.
Youth Co-ordinator & Development Worker
for Sidings Youth Project (SYP)
(temporary post – October 2017 to end July 2018)
Post may be extended according to funding available.
People appointed to the above posts will be subject to DBS checks.
For Application Form and Job Description – contact office@sidings.org.uk or download from website: www.sidings.org.uk Deadline for applications 22nd Sept – Interviews week beginning 25th Sept.

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

SHAK is recruiting Community Researchers
Local residents of NW3, NW6 and NW8 are invited to apply to be trained as community researchers. No experience necessary. All training is given starting in October.
For more information contact Annie, anniehooper@shakonline.co.uk Tel: 020 7372 7021.

Camden Council are Recruiting Community Partner Posts
Community Partner (Counter Extremism)
Directorate: Supporting Communities
Division: Community Services
Location: 5 Pancras Square
Salary: Level 4 Zone 2 (£38,854-£41,959)
Contract: Permanent (subject to external funding), full time, 36 hours per week
Extremism is one of the greatest challenges the country faces and local authorities have a core role to play in building more resilient communities and tackling the harms extremists cause.
This Home Office grant-funded post will help strengthen our work in this area and support national work to build partnerships with local communities and groups, a key part of the Counter-Extremism Strategy:
Community Partner
Directorate: Supporting Communities
Location: 5 Pancras Square, London, N1C
Job level/Grade: Level 4 Zone 2
Salary: £38,854 – £45,069
Contract Type: Permanent
25 days holiday (27 days after 5 years’ service)
Do you want to help Camden’s communities become the best they can be? Are you experienced in working in partnership and building strong relationships? Are you able to think strategically and deliver operationally? Then we have a fantastic opportunity for you.
We are looking for highly motivated and energetic individuals to join our Community Partnership team. You will play a vital role in delivering our VCS strategy, ensuring we maximise the value our communities get from the assets, knowledge and skills of our Voluntary Sector.
Closing dates for applications: Sunday 24th September 2017 23:59
Interviews to be held: September / October 2017

Age UK Camden is recruiting 3 posts
Deputy Manager – Specialist Care – Great Croft Resource Centre
35 hour week
S01 Scp 29-31 (£29,424 to £31,141 pa)
Age UK Camden (AUC) will be delivering a high quality, personalised, safe, caring, effective, responsive and well-led day service to older people with complex care needs, particularly those living with dementia and in the case of Great Croft Resource Centre, including Bangladeshi and other Asian elders living with long term conditions.
Community Development Officer – Henderson Court Resource Centre
21 hours per week
Scale 6 scp 26 – 28 £26,871 to £28,437 pa pro rata
Age UK Camden (AUC) will be delivering a high quality, personalised, safe, caring, effective, responsive and well-led day service to older people with complex care needs, particularly those living with dementia. AUC aims to develop and enhance joint working to meet the needs of older residents within the local community served by the AUC Henderson Court Resources Centre (HRC). AUC and HCRC have a key partnership with Hampstead Community Centre (HCC)
For further details and an application form visit our website www.ageukcamden.org.uk or email jobs@ageukcamden.org.uk or telephone 020 7239 0400. No CVs, no agencies please.
Closing date: Monday 18th September 2017 – 9 am
Interviews: 25th/ 26th September 2017
Project and Learning Administrator
Scale 5 – 6 Scp 22-28 £24,138 to £28,437 pa pro rata – 25 hour week
Ageing Better Camden is looking for a Project Administrator to provide general administrative support to Ageing Better in Camden and to support the learning and evaluation of Ageing Better in Camden.
Closing date – 5pm Friday 29th September, Interview – w/c 9th Oct
For further details and an application form visit our website www.ageukcamden.org.uk or email jobs@ageukcamden.org.uk or telephone 020 7239 0400. No CVs, no agencies please.

Homestart seeks 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 19th September to 12th October
Every Tuesday & Thursday 9.45 am to 2.45 pm
Certificates awarded & expenses paid
For information pack ring 020 7424 1603 email: info@homestartcamden.org
www.homestartcamden.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

The new Camden Mental Health and Employment Support Service
The new Camden Mental Health and Employment Support Service which the London Borough of Camden and Camden Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG) put out to tender earlier this year.
The service will replace two successful pilots run in the Borough, in which the Individual Placement and Support (IPS) model was trialled. Hillside Clubhouse was involved in the delivery of these pilots and has been selected as the sole provider of the new IPS service in Camden.
The following arrangements will apply in the interim period. If you are working with anyone with a mental health problem in Camden who is interested in finding work or requires support to sustain it:
– For those in receipt of IAPT services (North and South Camden) contact mpocknell@hillsideclubhouse.org.uk or 07908 191781
– For those in receipt of secondary care services we will be operating a waitlist during this phased implementation period. Please use the same contact as above.
– Hillside and Camden council will clarify processes for self-referrals, Jobcentre Plus and Team Around the Practice soon.

Free Furniture for Community Groups
The TSSA, (Transport Salaried Staffs’ Association) a trade union based in Euston, are leaving their building due to HS2. As a result they have a lot of office furniture to give away to voluntary and community groups in Camden. You will need to arrange collection. Contact Iain Anderson on 0207 529 8003 email andersoni@tssa.org.uk

HR Support in Camden
VAC provides free HR advice and support to Camden voluntary organisations employing staff. Get in touch to discuss your HR consultancy needs, from recruitment to redundancy and everything in-between. VAC’s HR support aims to help trustees and managers understand employment law and to have robust HR procedures that reflect good practice so fewer workplace issues arise, and HR crises are averted or managed effectively. Call Kevin on 020 7284 6557 or email knunan@vac.org.uk

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 8th September 2017

Highlights
Euston Area Environmental Justice Inquiry – Three Events for Local Residents and Community Groups; Cloud Nine Festival; Camden Funders Fair for Local Community Organisations; Free Furniture for Community Groups; Time for a National Tower Blocks Network? New LGBTQ dementia café; Camden Family Members Reference; ArchWay With Words 2017 + funding, jobs, volunteers, events, training, offers and resources.
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Euston Area Environmental Justice Inquiry – Three Events for Local Residents and Community Groups

Impacts of Somers Town Community Investment Programme 20th Sep 6:00pm
Impacts of Channel Tunnel Rail Link, St Pancras 27th Sep 6:00pm
Impacts of HS2, Euston, Oct 4th 6:00pm
Evidence examined includes health, environmental and air quality studies, community research, community consultation responses, comments on planning applications, alternative development proposals, and your Witness Statements.
For each event you are invited to complete a Witness Statement. You can do this on the night or download the template.
You can find out more and book a place online or you can email acharles@vac.org.uk or call 02072 846550 and leave a message to book your place.
Hosted by Environmental Law Foundation, Somers Town Neighbourhood Forum, University College London and Voluntary Action Camden. Chaired by David Hart QC, Chair of the Environmental Law Foundation.

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NEWS & POLICY

Cloud Nine Festival
Presented by West Euston Partnership, Fantasy High Street and Old Diorama Arts Centre
A free one day family event using arts to celebrate celebrating 40 years of arts, architecture and community life in Euston and King’s Cross.
Saturday 16 September, 12pm – 4pm, Cumberland Market, Euston, NW1 3RH
Crazy Creative Corner for children, Happiness health check games, football tournament and more.
To volunteer send your name, previous experience (if any) and contact mobile number to: fantasyhighstreet@gmail.com by 6pm on Monday 11th September.

Camden Funders Fair for Local Community Organisations
Monday 2nd October 10:00am-13.00pm
See VAC Events section below for full details.

Free Furniture for Community Groups
The TSSA, (Transport Salaried Staffs’ Association) a trade union based in Euston, are leaving their building due to HS2. As a result they have a lot of office furniture to give away to voluntary and community groups in Camden. You will need to arrange collection. Contact Iain Anderson on 0207 529 8003 email andersoni@tssa.org.uk

Time for a National Tower Blocks Network?
Community Links ran the National Tower Blocks Network in the 1980s and 1990s, to gather and share information about the issues in tower blocks and published two National Tower Blocks Directories which contained details gathered from tower blocks owners and from tenants and community groups.
The information that we collected enabled the network to share good practice and also it supported local and national campaigning. This campaigning led to the demolition of structurally unsound large panel system blocks from Ronan Point in Newham to Royston Hill in Glasgow. The campaign had national impact and the government gave instructions to local authorities to deal with the structural faults in all similar blocks.
People who were involved in the past, including expert advisers, and people who are currently affected have suggested that a Tower Blocks Network is developed again. It would focus on fire safety issues and gather information about tenants and residents’ specific concerns in their blocks and about their views on the proposed national changes which are being considered within Building Regulations (eg sprinklers, gas disconnection).
The aim would be to do all in our power to prevent a fire such as Grenfell ever happening again, to ensure that all the factors are fully considered irrespective of cost and that tenants and residents are integrated into the decision making processes of the future.
Do you work with residents who live on high rise estates? Would you, or they, like to be involved? Can you help us to gather this information?
If you can please contact frances.clarke@community-links.org

New LGBTQ dementia café in Camden
The Rainbow Café is a new monthly group for lesbian, gay, bisexual or trans (LGBTQ) people living, or caring for someone, with dementia. The café, set up by Opening Doors London (ODL), launches on 9 October at Tavis House in London from 2 – 4pm. It will offer a safe, welcoming and social environment for people to meet and gain peer support. The Cafe continues on the second Monday of the month.
For more information contact Sally Knocker sally.knocker@openingdoorslondon.org.uk

Camden Family Members Reference
A group for carers of an adult with a learning disability will meet next on Wednesday 13 September at 10.30-12.30pm at Charlie Ratchford Centre, Belmont Street, NW1 8HF. The focus will be on updates about the Centre for Independent Living and the new Councillor’s surgeries for people with learning disabilities and their carers.
For more details / RSVP please contact: philippar@centre404.org.uk Tel: 020 7697 1336

ArchWay With Words 2017 Fact & fiction-packed! Thursday 21st – 28th September
We open with the return of Will Self! There’s two of Britain’s most exciting writers of fiction for Young Adults Alex Wheatle and Patrice Lawrence, the mighty Harriet Walter talking about playing Brutus and other leading Shakespeare roles, and Professor Steve Jones on ‘Revolutionary Science in the Age of the Guillotine.’ We’ve got new novels and non- fiction books, short stories, science, theatre, music, film, storytelling, poetry. Full details at Archwaywithwords website.

Camden Patient Participation Groups
Read the latest news about the Camden PPG here.

Ageing Better in Camden
Ageing Better in Camden is a partnership of older people and Camden organisations, working together to tackle social isolation and loneliness among older people. Read the latest update here.

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

Healthwatch Camden
View the latest news and views from Healthwatch Camden here.

Camden Capacity Building Bulletin
The February Capacity Building Bulletin is available here.

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

Camden Council, Homestart, Camden Giving, Age UK Camden and Kings Cross Jobs are recruiting. See Jobs and Volunteers section below.

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

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

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

National
Poverty is at the heart of mental health crisis
As far back as 1963, researchers found that psychiatric conditions not only occur at higher rates in the poorest areas, but also cluster together, usually in disintegrating inner-city communities. Money is not a guarantor of mental health, nor does its absence necessarily lead to mental illness. However, it is generally conceded that poverty can be both a determinant and a consequence of poor mental health. Full details in the Guardian.

The generation gap is deep: here’s how we bridge it
Camden’s own Alex Smith, Chief Exec of North London Cares says that social divisions between young and old mirror financial ones. Ending age segregation is essential, and would remind us how much we share. Full story in the Guardian.

Access to communities: tailoring services to meet different health needs
An intersting blog reflecting on the growing interest that local health and care systems have in services that connect people with the voluntary and community sector in order to improve their health and wellbeing from Professor and Campaigner Mark Gamsu.

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FUNDING

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

Clarion Community Grants Programme
Open for applications until Monday 20th November 2017 (12 noon) to community, voluntary and charity groups.
Clarion was formed following the merger in 2016 of Affinity Sutton Group Limited and Circle Housing Group and is the largest housing group in the country. Through the Community Grants Programme – managed by Groundwork – it awards grants of between £1,000 and £5,000 to charities, community organisations and voluntary groups for projects which primarily benefit its residents.
To get updated information on how to apply and to see the criteria, please visit Clarion Community Grants Programme
If you do have any further queries about the grant please contact Katie McNie– Groundwork – Senior Programmes Manager – info@groundwork.org.uk

£1 million to make your area greener
The Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan wants community groups to apply for his £1 million Greener City Fund to help plant more trees and plants and create more green play areas in every neighbourhood in London.
Trees and plants play an essential part in reducing London’s dangerously polluted air and contribute to London’s biodiversity. The Mayor wants to protect London’s Green Belt and help make the capital the world’s first National Park City.
Groups can apply now for grants between £5,000 – £50,000. These grants can be used for a range of projects from lining walking routes to schools with air quality boosting trees, to creating mini play spaces, and community gardens in built up areas.

Span Trust
Span Trust, a registered charity, supports projects that will ‘alleviate poverty, disability, age or ill health, and advance urban regeneration through the improvement of the built environment’ and which include ‘a design element’. Grants of between £5,000 and £20,000 are provided to charitable and exempt organisations for capital costs.
Please see our website for more details: www.spantrust.org.uk

Helping London-based projects that benefit Londoners and their communities
The Improving life for Londoners fund helps organisations based and working in London to deliver projects which will address inequality and lift people out of poverty in the capital.
Trust for London and City Bridge Trust have £100,000 available to organisations using crowdfunding to raise funds and deliver projects which will benefit Londoners and the communities they live in. Successful projects will be delivering practical solutions to support people on low incomes, led by communities that will benefit from the work. Find out more here.

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VAC EVENTS

Camden Funders Fair for Local Community Organisations
See main story for full details.

Camden Funders Fair for Local Community Organisations
Monday 2nd October 10:00am-13.00pm
The event is for voluntary and community organisations with a focus on groups with a turnover of under £100,000. You will have the opportunity to personally meet the funders, hear about their funding pots and book a twenty-minute spot to discuss your proposed project in greater detail. After the event VAC will be offering you 1-1 bid writing support.
This is a great opportunity to make new contacts and secure new sources of income. If you would like any further information, please do contact Simone at VAC on 020 7284 6555. Fax 020 7284 6551. Email. shensby@vac.org.uk
All places must be booked in advance. To book a place please follow this Eventbrite Link, Or Email acharles@vac.org.uk and let us know if you have any specific requirements. Venue: Wellcome Collection, 183 Euston Road, London NW1

HR Support in Camden
VAC provides free HR advice and support to Camden voluntary organisations employing staff. Get in touch to discuss your HR consultancy needs, from recruitment to redundancy and everything in-between. VAC’s HR support aims to help trustees and managers understand employment law and to have robust HR procedures that reflect good practice so fewer workplace issues arise, and HR crises are averted or managed effectively. Call Kevin on 020 7284 6557 or email knunan@vac.org.uk

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

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OTHER EVENTS

October Volunteer Managers’ Forum and Coffee Morning
Join VCC for the Volunteer Managers’ Forum and Coffee Morning on Tuesday 17th October, 10am-12pm in Camden to discuss all things volunteer management with volunteer managers in Camden, and beyond.
This event is open to volunteer managers everywhere. Sign up at Eventbrite.

Camden Clinical Commissioning Group AGM, Thursday 21 September 14:00 – 15:00
At the Royal College of General Practitioners, 30 Euston Square, NW1 2FB.
Representatives from the CCG will present the 2016-17 accounts alongside a review of our performance. There will also be an opportunity to discuss future plans with our Governing Body and the full agenda will be available shortly.
Please register for your place, giving any accessibility requirements, via Eventbrite. The full agenda will be available shortly. If you have any questions, please contact Camden CCG via camccg.communications@nhs.net or 020 3688 1700.

Autumn 2017 Wellbeing Volunteering Fair
Book now to recruit volunteers at the VCC Volunteering Fair in Camden on Tuesday 10th October (World Mental Health Day).
Volunteering is good for mental wellbeing. With this in mind, we are inviting people who want to volunteer to kickstart their mental wellbeing by meeting you and finding the perfect volunteering role. This fair is open to all kinds of organisations, with all kinds of volunteering roles. Book at Eventbrite.

Local Councillor Surgeries for People with Learning Disabilities
Camden councillors have started holding surgeries for people with learning disabilities. There will be two surgeries each month on every second Wednesday from 12pm to 2pm and every second Tuesday from 6.30pm to 8.30pm. The surgeries will all be held at the Charlie Ratchford Centre and residents who wish to attend will need to book a twenty minute appointment slot.
The surgeries for this month are scheduled for 13th September (12pm to 2pm) with Councillor Heather Johnson and 19th September (6.30pm to 8.30pm) with Councillor Adam Harrison.
Telephone Annabel Amofa to book an appointment 020 7974 3334

Choice and Control: The Power of Personal Health Budgets
Personal Health Budgets are giving people choice and control and transforming health and wellbeing outcomes. Find out how and what the voluntary and community sector can do to help ensure people can access and make the most effective use of Personal Health Budgets by joining this full day event.
Wed 27 September 2017, 10:00 – 4:00pm
The Abbey Centre, 34 Great Smith Street, London SW1P 3BU
This event is being delivered by the Voluntary Voices Partnership (National Voices, NAVCA and Volunteering Matters) and NHS England as part of the Integrated Personal Commissioning Programme. Free.
Book on Eventbrite. Please contact events@nationalvoices.org.uk if you have any questions.

London’s Environment – Addressing the impact of reduced air quality and public amenities
Monday 25th September 2017, 10am – 4pm. Aimed at older people’s groups and organisations.
Tavis Suite, Tavis House, 1-6 Tavistock Square, London WC1H 9NA.
Shirley Rodrigues, London Deputy Mayor for Environment and Energy
London Environment Strategy
Dr Ian Mudway . Environmental Research Group, King’s College London
Traffic pollution and its impacts on our health
Carla Jones, Chief Executive Officer, Allergy UK
How reduced air quality can cause allergies
Please book on Eventbrite
For further information please call Zara on 020 7820 6781 or email: zghods@ageuklondon.org.uk

MEWSo Conference: Women and Displacement
This seminar will discuss the impact on women who are or have been uprooted and displaced due to a variety of reasons. The practical and psychological effects of displacement are often very individual, and are influenced by the individual’s stage of life.
· Aging in Exile, Parizad Bathai, Psychotherapist (Register UKCP)
· Research on Migrant and refugee women, Dr Elena Vacchelli, University of Greenwich
· A life in exile by Halaleh Taheri
· Storyteller; A woman who has been supported by MEWSo
Guests will leave with a better understanding of why MEWSo exists, the help they provide to those suffering from the psychological consequences of displacement and the vital advice they provide to those aiming to build new lives in a new country.
Please book your place, by email to office@mewso.org.
5th October 2017, 6-8pm at Macquarie Bank Limited, 28 Ropemaker St, EC2Y9HD, London. Free.

Patient Call – Patients who have used Dermatology Services across Camden (and North Central London) 12th September, 17:00 – 19:00
Dr Morgan and Steve Crouch would like to invite patients in Camden to a meeting to discuss their experiences around dermatology services. The meeting would focus on their experiences of current services and to discuss what patients would like for future services. We are looking for patients who have used dermatological services over the last 2 years.
RSVP to Martin Emery (email: martin.emery@nhs.net or telephone 0203 688 1755).
The meeting will be held at Camden Clinical Commissioning Group, Stephenson House, 75 Hampstead Road, London, NW1 2PL

The Camden Society Autumn Term Courses
The Camden Society have published their brochure for Autumn term courses for adults with learning disabilities starting from late September 2017
All courses are free. Courses are not limited to those living in Camden Borough, we are open to all.
We are very proud of our courses and feel they are hugely beneficial to our learners. They can only run, however, if we hit our minimum referral numbers for classes.
We hope to have all referrals signed up by Friday 15th September.
For a copy of the brochure or if you require further information, including further easy read information or have any questions then please do not hesitate to get in contact via 020 7485 8177 or community@thecamdensociety.co.uk

Business Disability Forum Courses
Disability in the workplace
9:30am – 11:30am on 11 October 2017 at Camden Town Hall
Mental health at work
9:30am – 11:30am on 25 October 2017 at Camden Town Hall
The sessions are for chief executives, directors, line managers and HR colleagues. Two places are available per organisation however we will increase this if capacity permits.
T: 020 7089 2404 emilyj@businessdisabilityforum.org.uk web: www.businessdisabilityforum.org.uk

Camden Intergenerational Week 2017
Camden Intergenerational Week is an opportunity to raise awareness of the great multi-generational events and activities going on in Camden. For more information, to get involved and run an activity or get your activity listed in our programme, email Corinna Gray at ageingbetterincamden@ageukcamden.org.uk or call 020 7239 0400.

Moneytalk Camden North – final subsidised Financial Education Facilitator Training Courses
Final dates in Camden.
Moneytalk Camden North is a project based on the award winning financial literacy resource Made of Money, developed by anti-poverty charity Quaker Social Action. It aims to help groups talk about money and its impact on their lives, as well as learn vital money management skills.
Our last 2-day comprehensive training course is on 4th & 11th October click here to find out more and download a booking form. Contact: mtcn@qsa.org.uk tel: 020 8983 5047

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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Camden Council are Recruiting 2 Community Partner Posts
Community Partner (Counter Extremism)
Directorate: Supporting Communities
Division: Community Services
Location: 5 Pancras Square
Salary: Level 4 Zone 2 (£38,854-£41,959)
Contract: Permanent (subject to external funding), full time, 36 hours per week
Extremism is one of the greatest challenges the country faces and local authorities have a core role to play in building more resilient communities and tackling the harms extremists cause.
This Home Office grant-funded post will help strengthen our work in this area and support national work to build partnerships with local communities and groups, a key part of the Counter-Extremism Strategy:
Community Partner
Directorate: Supporting Communities
Location: 5 Pancras Square, London, N1C
Job level/Grade: Level 4 Zone 2
Salary: £38,854 – £45,069
Contract Type: Permanent
25 days holiday (27 days after 5 years’ service)
Do you want to help Camden’s communities become the best they can be? Are you experienced in working in partnership and building strong relationships? Are you able to think strategically and deliver operationally? Then we have a fantastic opportunity for you.
We are looking for highly motivated and energetic individuals to join our Community Partnership team. You will play a vital role in delivering our VCS strategy, ensuring we maximise the value our communities get from the assets, knowledge and skills of our Voluntary Sector.
Closing dates for applications: Sunday 24th September 2017 23:59
Interviews to be held: September / October 2017

Age UK Camden is recruiting 3 posts
Deputy Manager – Specialist Care – Great Croft Resource Centre
35 hour week
S01 Scp 29-31 (£29,424 to £31,141 pa)
Age UK Camden (AUC) will be delivering a high quality, personalised, safe, caring, effective, responsive and well-led day service to older people with complex care needs, particularly those living with dementia and in the case of Great Croft Resource Centre, including Bangladeshi and other Asian elders living with long term conditions.
Community Development Officer – Henderson Court Resource Centre
21 hours per week
Scale 6 scp 26 – 28 £26,871 to £28,437 pa pro rata
Age UK Camden (AUC) will be delivering a high quality, personalised, safe, caring, effective, responsive and well-led day service to older people with complex care needs, particularly those living with dementia. AUC aims to develop and enhance joint working to meet the needs of older residents within the local community served by the AUC Henderson Court Resources Centre (HRC). AUC and HCRC have a key partnership with Hampstead Community Centre (HCC)
For further details and an application form visit our website www.ageukcamden.org.uk or email jobs@ageukcamden.org.uk or telephone 020 7239 0400. No CVs, no agencies please.
Closing date: Monday 18th September 2017 – 9 am
Interviews: 25th/ 26th September 2017
Project and Learning Administrator
Scale 5 – 6 Scp 22-28 £24,138 to £28,437 pa pro rata – 25 hour week
Ageing Better Camden is looking for a Project Administrator to provide general administrative support to Ageing Better in Camden and to support the learning and evaluation of Ageing Better in Camden.
Closing date – 5pm Friday 29th September, Interview – w/c 9th Oct
For further details and an application form visit our website www.ageukcamden.org.uk or email jobs@ageukcamden.org.uk or telephone 020 7239 0400. No CVs, no agencies please.

Homestart seeks 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 19th September to 12th October
Every Tuesday & Thursday 9.45 am to 2.45 pm
Certificates awarded & expenses paid
For information pack ring 020 7424 1603 email: info@homestartcamden.org
www.homestartcamden.org.uk

Camden Giving is Recruiting a Deputy Director and Grants Support Coordinator Apprentice
Assistant Director

£32,000-£35,000 Full time
We are looking for a creative and enthusiastic person to become our Assistant Director. This person will be responsible for the operational management of Camden Giving, this is a varied role requiring flexibility, tasks will include managing grants, marketing, fundraising, partnership development, administration and volunteer management.
Application deadline: Midnight 13th September 2017
Please email a CV and Cover Letter explaining why you would like this role and telling us about your relevant experience. Applications and queries should be emailed to director@camdengiving.org.uk
Grants Support Co-Ordinator Apprentice
£17,745 Full time
This is an exciting opportunity to be part of a new charity and whilst working studying towards achieving an Advanced Apprenticeship in Business Administration. This role is available to an 16+ year old Camden resident, Camden care leaver or former Camden secondary school student (who is eligible to work in the UK).
Application deadline: Midnight 13th September 2017
Applications must be made though the Camden Apprentice page.
Camden Giving

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/

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OFFERS, RESOURCES & ANNOUNCEMENTS

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 join for FREE. To take advantage of this offer just fill in the membership on the online form here.

 

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