VAC Weekly Newsletter
18th November 2022 |
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This week we spotlight VAC’s upcoming Cost-of-Living Forum, which will explore the harmful effects of the current crisis on the Camden Voluntary and Community Sector.
We also have information on a range of local events and opportunities from around the Camden area. |
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VAC Cost-of-Living Forum
Tuesday 29 Nov, Online: 11am – 1:15pm
Before we have begun to recover from the impact of the pandemic, the voluntary and community sector is faced with another crisis that will have even more profound and damaging effects.
The cost-of-living crisis threatens the continued resilience of the VCS sector, and VAC is calling for cross-sector unity and resistance to the much-anticipated reduction in public spending.
In October, VAC launched a member survey to better understand how the crisis is impacting the VCS, how community organisations are responding, and what further support the sector needs to tackle this new challenge.
Following a review of the survey results, VAC is holding a forum discussion with guest speakers from the sector to share the results of the survey, explore the challenges the VCS is facing and begin to identify practical and reliable solutions.
Learn more and register your free place here
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Cost-of-Living Support in Camden
Everyone is likely to need a bit of help this winter, so if you’re struggling, please reach out for help. Camden Council offers support with debt, mental health, food, rising energy bills, finding a job and more.
Learn more here or call Camden Council on 020 7974 4444 (Option 9).
BBC Children in Need: Emergency Essentials
The BBC Children in Need Emergency Essentials Programme grants items to vulnerable children and young people facing a crisis, such as a bed to sleep in, or a cooker to provide a hot meal. In response to the cost-of-living crisis, the programme has introduced new items to form an individual package of support, tailored to each household’s needs. The new items include small kitchen appliances and items to help keep the individual warm.
Learn more here
London Community Foundation: Community Heroes
The London Community Foundation is calling for community groups to celebrate their staff and volunteers. To get involved, share a photograph of your nominated staff member with a few words about the person and why they are a hero. Use the hashtag #HeroesOfLondon and tag @London_cf on Twitter.
Learn more here
Gambling and Related Harms Webinar
Tuesday 29th Nov: 10 – 11.30am
The subject of gambling and its associated harms is acknowledged by experts as a serious health issue, with far reaching consequences. It negatively affects finances, mental health and relationships, not just for the gambler but for the those around them. If you would like to know more about gambling addiction and related harms, please join this free, CPD-accredited webinar.
Sign up here
Health and Wellbeing Benefits of Outdoor Interventions
Natural England is leading a cross-government research project to understand how practitioners, policy makers and providers evaluate the health and wellbeing benefits of outdoor interventions. This work aims to better understand current approaches to evaluations, and how data on the health and wellbeing benefits can be collected more effectively and consistently to support decision-making.
Share your thoughts in a survey here
Inclusive Education: Unheard Voices Panel
Tuesday 6th Dec at the Greenwood Centre: 5:30 – 8pm
Inclusive Education: Unheard Voices is an event for SEN/education professionals and social care workers, organised by young people with learning disabilities and concerning their experience in education. The panel will feature young people, SEN specialists and an audience discussion.
Register your free place here
WAVE in a Box Resource
WAVE in a Box is a resource created by WAVE for Change that offers support to those who want to create activities for people with and without learning disabilities to socialise together. This includes online resources packed with learning, downloadable assets and practical guidance. You will receive membership to WAVEmaker Forum, where you can meet like-minded people who want to see more vibrant, mixed-ability activities in their communities.
Learn more here
Castlehaven Community Association Vacancies
Closing date: 5th December
Environmental Project Assistant (FT – £24k)
Health Haven Community Health Worker (FT – £27k)
Health Haven Project Manager (FT – £33k)
Learn more and apply here
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VAC Cost-of-Living Crisis Resource
VAC recognises that the cost-of-living crisis is a huge concern for families, businesses, and the Voluntary Community Sector.
We are collating information and resources to help community groups and residents in Camden navigate through the crisis. To find out more, click here
Camden Infrastructure Alliance: Cost-of-Living Crisis Joint Statement
The Camden Infrastructure Alliance – Voluntary Action Camden, C4 and Volunteer Centre Camden – have published a joint statement urgently calling for targeted financial government support for the Voluntary and Community Sector in the face of the cost-of-living crisis.
We are deeply concerned about the additional pressures of a cold winter on Camden’s already overstretched community services.
To read the full statement, please click here
London’s Borough Poverty Profile 2022
Trust for London has published an analysis of borough-level poverty in London, with new figures covering five years of data up to 2019/20. The report reveals that the impact of housing costs to poverty rates is acutely apparent within London at borough level.
Camden is among the top 10 boroughs where housing costs are having the biggest impact on poverty rates.
Read more here
Community Infrastructure Levy Funds
Closing date: Monday 19th Dec 2022
When new building projects take place in Camden, the developers are usually charged a fee known as the Community Infrastructure Levy. Camden Council is asking for your views and ideas to make sure local CIL funds are spent on the things most important to you.
Have your say here
Camden Estate Parking Changes
Camden Council wants to hear your views on proposed changes to how parking is managed on Camden Council’s housing estates. The current system means it’s difficult to control parking on estates, and permit holders find it increasingly difficult to find a parking space.
Have your say on proposed changes here
Camden Local Plan Review
Work has started on reviewing the Camden Local Plan 2017, which provides the framework for managing development in the borough. This is your opportunity to shape the future of Camden.
The engagement on the Local Plan Review is open from the 4th November 2022 to the 13th January 2023. This will inform the preparation of a draft Local Plan to be published in 2023.
Click here to have your say.
Charity Commission Guidelines: Political Activity
The Charity Commission has released a new ‘five-minute statement’ to advise charities of the rules around supporting, or opposing, a change in government policy or the law.
Read it here
Local Newsletters:
SHAK
Young Camden Foundation (Funding Newsletter)
Young Camden Foundation (Events and Training Newsletter)
AWN (sign up)
London Sport (sign up)
Fitzrovia Community Centre
Coram’s Field Community Newsletter (sign up)
CAWH Newsletter
St Pancras Community Association (sign up)
Castlehaven in Bloom (sign up)
Abbey Community Centre Newsletter
If you would like your Camden VCS newsletter added to this list, please email social@vac.org.uk
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VAC administered Google Grants
The VAC administered Google Grants scheme is still ongoing.
VAC have been funded by Google to provide up to £300 per quarter for small organisations looking to book one-off spaces to work in or to hold community sessions and training, and up to £600 for the ongoing rent of office and hot desking space.
It is available to small voluntary or community sector organisation with income under £150,000 a year looking to book a venue in Camden.
To find out more, please click here
or get in contact with Ricky at Rsingh@vac.org.uk
CDA Social and Community Fund
Closing date: 1st December 2022
Central District Alliance have launched the second round of the Social and Community Fund via ActionFunder. The fund will support charities and organisations in Camden with grants of up to £3,000.
Learn more here
BBC Children in Need Core Costs Grant
BBC Children in Need is offering core cost grants to support essential organisational and administrative spending. Core costs include key expenses required to keep your organisation running. This funding stream has no application deadline – you can apply at any time.
Learn more here
Lloyd’s of London Foundation Grant
Closing date: 11th December 2022
Applications are now open for the Lloyd’s of London Foundation’s 2023 charity partnerships – this is an opportunity for charities to apply for a grant to support projects in the areas of employability, social mobility, mental health, climate and disaster avoidance and relief.
Learn more here
The Hampstead Wells and Campden Trust
The principal objectives of The Hampstead Wells and Campden Trust are the alleviation of poverty and the advancement of health in the Trust’s area of benefit. They make grants to organisations, individuals and families.
Learn more here
North London Community Fund
Closing date: 11pm on 16th December 2022
NLWA has established the North London Community Fund to support waste prevention initiatives in the north London area. This fund provides community-based (non-profit making) organisations with funding to develop new approaches to reduce waste and/or extend the reach and impact of existing waste prevention activity in north London.
Learn more here
NatWest Social & Community Capital
NatWest Social & Community Capital offers support to social ventures looking to scale, through loans with flexible terms and business support. They offer alternative funding to business charities and social enterprises who don’t qualify for mainstream loans. Their community business loans offer funding from £30,000 to £750,000, with flexible terms and repayment holidays, including access to sector experts.
To learn more, click here or contact bertie.herrtage@natwest.com
Camden Childcare Grant
If you’re a lone parent in Camden and you’re interested in looking for a new job, to re-enter employment, or want to expand your skillset by attending training or education sessions, you may be eligible for a grant worth up to £1,500 to cover childcare costs while attending job interviews, training or education sessions.
Learn more here
Propel Funding
Propel is a new fund launched by London Funders to enable organisations to explore, develop and lead collaborative approaches to tackle some of London’s biggest challenges. It has three priorities: A New Deal for Young People; Building Strong Communities and Robust Safety Net.
Learn more here
To re-discover funding removed from this list, please see our newsletter archive here
Other available funders include:
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St Pancras Community Association Christmas Fayre
Saturday 10th Dec at 67 Plender Street: 11am – 4pm
SPCA is excited to announce their first ever Christmas Fayre. Bring your family and enjoy a whole host of festivities, including stalls, music, food, drinks and Santa’s Grotto.
Learn more here
Castlehaven Community Association: WinterFest Returns
Friday 9th Dec: 3:30 – 7pm
Castlehaven Community Association’s festive extravaganza, WinterFest, is returning! Come along for a jam-packed afternoon of festive fun, stalls, performances and a mince pie or two.
If you’re a local business, organisation or community group that would like to run a stall, perform or volunteer at WinterFest, please contact info@castlehaven.co.uk
Student Volunteering at UCL Exhibition
A new exhibition celebrating the twentieth anniversary of Students’ Union UCL’s Volunteering Service will be showcased at University College London. The exhibition is open to everyone, and highlights the partnership between UCL students and the voluntary and community sector within Camden and across London.
Learn more here
Maths on Toast: Autumn Community Join-In
Take part in Maths on Toast’s Autumn Join-In: Snowflakes. Create a maths-inspired piece of artwork and send a picture for their online gallery. The Join-In runs for the whole of the Autumn Term, so it’s not too late to get started. This opportunity is open to everyone: community groups, uniformed groups, schools, libraries and families.
Learn more here
KOVE Annual Free Concert
Monday 21st Nov at the Kiln Cinema: 1.30pm
KOVE is hosting a free community classical show, with a variety of entertainment provided by local people. Booking is not required.
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Volunteering with VAC! Join our Community Links Team
Are you able to commit to at least 2 hours per week and interested in supporting people in your community to access health and wellbeing services?
Community Links Volunteers are a part of the Care Navigation and Social Prescribing Service in Camden. They support social prescribing in a variety of ways including signposting residents to community-based activities, helping with referrals, motivating users to connect with new interests and activities, accompanying residents to appointments and introducing them to a range of different opportunities in Camden.
For more info and to apply, please click here
Or contact Mandira Manandhar on mmanandhar@vac.org.uk or 020 7284 6573
Social Prescribers Innovators Programme
A new initiative is being delivered by the Camden Care Navigation and Social Prescribing Service, hosted by Age UK Camden (AUC) and Voluntary Action Camden.
The project aims to develop volunteering within the service as a way to help retain existing social prescribers and to support successful recruitment to new social prescriber roles.
Contact Mandira at mmanandhar@vac.org.uk if you are interested in volunteering on this new venture.
VoiceAbility: Peer Mentors Needed
VoiceAbility is urgently seeking volunteers to support people who are struggling with their mental health in Camden. Are you a good listener, non-judgemental, empathetic & understanding? Do you have lived experience of mental health challenges? If so, you could volunteer as a Peer Mentor.
Learn more here or contact volunteering@voiceability.org
Hampstead Wells and Campden Trust: Trustee Vacancy
Closing date: 24th November
HWCT is seeking up to three new Trustees to share responsibility for governance and oversight of the Trust. The new Trustees will advise on either decision-making around poverty alleviation and/or addressing mental health, financial experience or commercial expertise in HR or legal matters.
Find out more and apply here
Compost Newham Vacancies
Compost Newham is recruiting two roles to lead its Compost Newham project, a bespoke programme of working to support Newham’s Voluntary, Community and Faith Sector to grow and thrive. The work aims to offer a programme of development support including: capacity building, network development, events and training and building cross-sector relationships.
For more information, click here or contact mailto:anne@compostlondon.org.uk
Healthwatch Camden Vacancy: Research & Administrative Officer (PT)
Healthwatch Camden is hiring a part-time Research & Administrative Officer to work on providing an information service for Healthwatch Camden, helping to ensure that it is readily accessible, and effectively directing people to the support or advice they need.
To apply, email your CV to info@healthwatchcamden.co.uk
SPCA Vacancy: Community Cafe Manager (PT)
SPCA are seeking someone to manage and run their Community Café and team of volunteers. The manager will also promote the café in the community by arranging activities in the café setting.
To learn more and apply, click here
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Long Covid survey
The Community Links team at VAC are working with the University of Southampton to facilitate a study into Long Covid. If you had, or think you had, Covid 3 or more months ago and yet continue to experience symptoms that are not explained by any other health conditions the study would like to talk to you about your experiences.
Symptoms can include, but are not limited to: exhaustion, memory or concentrations issues, breathlessness, persistent headaches and muscle aches, chest tightness, palpitations, dizziness and sleep disturbance.
As a token of appreciation there is a £15 shopping voucher available for participation.
The Community Links team at VAC can also assist Camden residents with access to the long covid clinic at UCLH.
For further information please contact Nasrin at nrashid@vac.org.uk or Donna Clutterbuck at LongCovid@soton.ac.uk or call/text “Long Covid Research’’ on 07721520243.
‘Warm Welcome’ Spaces in Camden
To help everyone stay warm this winter, ‘warm welcome’ spaces are available across Camden. You’ll find them in libraries, children’s centres and other community buildings across the borough. Everyone is invited to come in, relax and meet up with others in a safe and warm place.
Find a warm space here
Single Parent of Biracial Children Support Group
IamIrish welcomes single parents of biracial children of Irish descent to join an online support group. Groups take place once a week and are free and child-friendly.
To sign up, contact Murray at community@iamirish.org
Community Kitchen & Warm Space
SPCA are proud to announce the opening of their new Community Kitchen & Warm Space at St Pancras Community Association, 67 Plender Street. Come alone or with your family to get a free meal and join in with activities.
To learn more, click here
SPCA Boutique: Winter Warmers
Free winter clothes are available at a new boutique on the ground floor of St Pancras Community Association, 67 Plender Street.
Donations of clean winter clothes and blankets are welcomed.
To learn more, click here
Startup School for Seniors: Green Economy Business
Are you seeking to start a business with people, purpose or planet in mind? Startup School for Seniors is launching a new online course for entrepreneurs with a social conscience. Starting on 21st November, the full-time, two-week programme will equip you with the skills to turn your idea into a business or increase the trading income of an existing business. This programme is fully-funded for Londoners of any age.
To learn more, click here
Winter Wellness Project
The Elizabeth House Winter Wellness Project supports older council tenants to keep warm and well during the winter. From October 2022, if you are over 65, Elizabeth House can help you access grants and support to keep your home warm, access flu jabs, learn about local activities and more.
For more information, click here
Past Voluntary Action Forums: Resources
You can find presentations, recordings and resources from past forums here.
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