Voluntary Action Camden

Voluntary Action Camden e-bulletin 6th September 2019


VAC Weekly Newsletter
6th September 2019

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

Highlights

CAB in Camden is Changing; Inspiring Entrepreneurs; Bystander Intervention Skillshare; Are you ready for Brexit; Focus Group on Digital Health Data Sharing; Inclusive Football; Cloud Nine; Sustainability Awards; Camden Active Network Event; CandI Annual Members Meeting; Healthwatch Community Forum + training, events, funding opportunities, jobs, volunteering, trustees and more

Feature 

The Citizens Advice service in Camden is changing

From 9 September CAB will offer:
• increased telephone advice capacity
• a new website with more online self- help materials, referral and web chat facilities
• more face to face and telephone appointments
• more outreach sessions in local neighbourhoods across Camden
CAB no longer offer ‘walk in’ sessions at Robert Street and Kentish Town.
CAB want clients to contact by telephone first 0300 330 1157
CAB is increasing telephone advice and will be able to resolve more problems over the telephone.
CAB will provide (face to face and telephone) appointments for those who need more support to resolve their issues.
Where clients face an emergency and cannot use the telephone CAB will provide emergency help at our Robert Street office.
Residents can be referred to self-help information sources on our new website launching this week.
All services now delivered from 141a Robert Street, NW1 3QT
CAB is now running weekly outreach sessions at the following venues:
Chalk Farm Foodbank; Euston Foodbank; Kings Cross & St Pancras Living Centre, Somers Town; Kentish Town Health Centre; Kentish Town Library; Kentish Town Job Centre; Little Village; SHAK – South Kilburn; 5 Pancras Square; Swiss Cottage Library.  www.camdencabservice.org.uk

 

 

 

Inspiring Entrepreneurs: Cultural Change makers

Thursday 12th September 19:00-21:30 at the British Library.
The panel includes Jamaal Edwards MBE founder of SBTV, Rick Lowe founder of Brands In Limited and Ada Hassan MBE Founder of Nubian Skin.
For more information please click here.
RSVP Ewa.Domaradzka@bl.uk or call on 020 7412 7235

Hollaback! London Bystander Intervention Skillshare

Sunday, 22 September, 14:00 – 17:00, Waterloo
Women, non-binary and LGBTQ+ people experience silence from both public bystanders and those close to them when they experience street harassment. That’s why we facilitate story sharing spaces, to break the silence, build solidarity and care for each other, whilst also feeling empowered with skills to challenge street harassment when we see it.  Free. Book here.

Are You Ready for Brexit?

Here is a short survey for VCS orgs about readiness for brexit in the sector.

Focus Group to discuss how digital health data is shared

Volunteers aged 18+ years wanted to participate in a focus group study investigating attitudes towards the sharing of health data for different purposes in a digitally connected world.
We want to explore what people think are the risks and benefits to them if data relevant to their health is shared in different situations.
Participants will receive an honorarium of £20 for their time, and up to £30 for reasonable travel expenses will be reimbursed.
Saturday 7th September at 1.15pm OR Tuesday 1st October 2019 at 5.15pm
Approximately 2-2.5 hours. Tufnell Park and Kentish Town venues
Contact: Nisha.shah@dph.ox.ac.uk Tel: 01865 287 896

Inclusive Football

For anyone 6-14 years old. This session is aimed at children and young people with a disability and their siblings. Every Wednesday during term time, 5.00pm – 6.00pm. Coram’s Fields Football Pitch, 93 Guilford Street, London WC1N
Free inclusive football session run by Arsenal Football club and Coram’s Field. For more information or to register for the session, please contact Edel Maher- Sports Development Officer edel@coramsfields.org.uk or 02033842209

WEP Cloud Nine Festival

Thursday 19 September, 12.00pm – 6.00pm at Old Diorama Arts Centre, 201 Drummond Street, Regent’s Place, London, NW1 3FE. This will be a free family-friendly event celebrating community cohesion, local spaces and services, healthy lifestyles and improving the environment. Everyone welcome.

Camden and Islington Sustainability Awards 2019

There is still time to nominate in the category ‘Community Project/iniative’
Best community environmental project – Recognises the efforts of community groups working to improve their local environment.
Deadline Wednesday 23 October. For more info and to apply click here.

Camden Active Networking event

Thurs 26th September. St Pancras Community Association, Plender St, NW1
Afternoon Session – 14.45 – 17.00 | Evening Session – 17.45 – 20.00
If you are a sports clubs, community centre, venue, charity, running group, coach, team leader or volunteer, come and spend 2 hours hearing from organisations that work in Camden. Hear about their experiences, learn from their insight and be inspired by their successes. Followed by time for networking with other attendees.

Camden and Islington NHS Trust

Annual Members’ Meeting 2019
Thursday 3rd October, 5.45 – 8pm. At the Wellcome Collection, NW1
Guest Speaker is Prof Sir Simon Wessely, Chair of the Independent Review of the Mental Health Act.  rsvp communications@candi.nhs.uk

Healthwatch Camden’s Community Forum and Board Meeting in Public

Tuesday 8 October At The Greenwood Centre, Kentish Town
Community Forum 15:45 – 17:10. Board Meeting in Public 18.00-20.00
Please RSVP at info@healthwatchcamden.co.uk

National

What is population health?

What is a ‘population health’ approach? And what role does the voluntary and community sector play in keeping our communities healthy? Watch this Kings Fund animation to find out.

The Council’s Funding Bulletin has been replaced by Camden 4 Community

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

Inclusive Communities Fund

Camden Giving has funding available for organisations with an annual income of less than £500,000 whose existing services, activities and facilities are not easily accessible for adults with physical, learning, cognitive or mental health disabilities in Camden. Projects should bring together disabled and non-disabled adults by improving access to, and participation in their existing services, activities and facilities. Applications for up to £20,000 will be accepted and the fund will open for 5 weeks in September 2019.
Visit www.camdengiving.org.uk/inclusive-community-fund or email admin@camdengiving.org.uk for more information.

Youth employment and financial literacy

United Way UK are looking for three small charity partners to engage in a youth employment and financial literacy programme in Greater London.  Each grant is set at £14,400.  We will be selecting three partners for the grant, one for each of the three goals of the funding.
More information can be found here: http://www.unitedway.org.uk/open-tender

Ageing Better in Camden Funding Opportunity – Gospel Oak/ Haverstock Area

ABC has funds for organisations to deliver activities specifically in the Gospel Oak and Haverstock area. ABC would like to commission 4 contracts which will provide activities for people aged 60+. These activities would need to be ‘Warm Welcome’ Community Activities which are supportive, well run activities in their local community. This will help older people to reduce their social isolation and loneliness through attending these activities, making connections and building networks.
ABC is looking to award up to 4 contracts in this locality. Funds of £10,000 for 1 year (starting January 2019) are available to organisations that are able to provide a range of activities in the area. Full details here.
Deadline: 3rd October 9am.
RSVP to ageingbetterincamden@ageukcamden.org.uk

Edge Fund Round 11 Is Now Open

11th funding round is now open! If you know a group organising for social change in the UK or Ireland, they can apply for a grant of up to £3000. The deadline for applications is the 16th September. More information regarding the application date can be found here.

Small Grants for Social Prescribing

GLA’s Team London have released a small grants programme for groups tackling social isolation. VAC met with Team London officers whilst the grant criteria was being decided and emphasised the need to fund initiatives that were already working well but were coming under pressure from social prescribing referrals. This is one way we can use our social prescribing data we gather to influence decisions.  Deadline 13th September. Full details here.

Youth work grant funding 2020- 2022 engagement sessions

Voluntary sector youth providers are invited to attend a funding workshop to find out more information about new funding and the bidding process: The workshop details are as follows:
~ Wednesday 4th September 2019 at 2 pm at 5 Pancras Square, London N1C
~ Wednesday 12th September 2019, Committee room 3, Crowndale Centre
The youth work funding will be launched on 1st August 2019 with a deadline for submission on 7th October 2019. The focus of this funding is for work with 13 – 19 year olds in Camden and up to 25 if working with young people with learning difficulties or disabilities. rsvp to youthworkfunding@camden.gov.uk

The HS2 Camden Fund

The Camden Fund aims to strengthen the sense of place and alleviate the disruption of the development of HS2 on local people. Aims:
1. A Happier and Healthier Camden
2. A Better Connected Camden
3. A Stronger Voluntary and Community Sector
Closing date: 14th May 2020. Full details at Camden Giving.

Have Your Say on VAC’s Activities and Websites

We are surveying all our members and subscribers to get your views on VAC and how you we can work better in the future/ or what things you think VAC should be working on now and in the coming years. It’s only a short survey but we really value your views.
There is also a separate and super short 10 question survey about the website.  We would like to get your views before we make any changes.


Healthy Minds Programme with Mind in Camden

The latest Healthy Minds community programme is now available.  A range of activities are available from VAC, Mary Ward, Mind in Camden, BWA, Good Gym, the Round House and more.  Find out what’s on and how to book.

Safeguarding Introduction: Protecting Children in the Community.

Wednesday 11th September 10am – 1.00pm
Protecting Children in the Community is an introductory course designed for all those who work directly with children, young people or their families. Open to all those who have had little or no safeguarding training before.
Suitable for anyone requiring basic safeguarding training, including volunteers, play workers and new starters who have never had safeguarding training before.
• An introduction to the legislation, guidance, policies and procedures for safeguarding and child protection.
• An understanding of the different types of child abuse and the ways in which children can be harmed.
• The importance of partnership work and passing on information
• Awareness of current issues / Understanding emerging forms of abuse.
• Your role and responsibilities for safeguarding and child protection
• Recognising and responding to concerns appropriately.

Safeguarding Advance: Developing knowledge and understanding.

Wednesday 25th September 10.00am – 2.30pm (Includes lunch)
If you work frequently with children and their families, it is essential that your organisation has up-to-date knowledge of safeguarding legislation and child protection procedures. This Advanced course is designed to develop existing understanding of the safeguarding process through a variety of written text, case studies and interactive exercises.
Who Should Take This Course? Suitable for anyone who has attended safeguarding training previously and would like to update their knowledge and skills further, including volunteers and workers of all levels.
The training will cover the following:
• Department for Education’s updated statutory guidance.
• Myth Busting & Social Care: Exploring safeguarding attitudes in the community.
• Awareness of current issues / Understanding emerging forms of abuse.
• Safeguarding awareness and assessing need: Race, culture, gender, ability.
• Safeguarding in Camden, thresholds, the role of professionals and where to go for support.
Please contact: Dianne Carlton Ogunyemi, our Community Partnership Advisor Lead to book your place, as well as customised Safeguarding training enquires.
Tel: 020 7 284 6575 | Email: dogunyemi@vac.org.uk email (Mon – Wed)

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

Recovery College

The college is open for enrolment and you can view the new course calendar here. For information contact recovery.college@candi.nhs.uk

‘Overcoming Barriers: Neurodiversity in Autism’

ALAG (Asperger London Area Group) is a community organisation providing valuable social and practical support to high functioning but vulnerable adults on the autism spectrum across London.
ALAG invites you to the Autumn Conference on Thursday 17 October
Book at Eventbrite. Any questions contact Ethney at info@alag.org.uk.

Camden Intergenerational Network

Friday 13th September, 2pm at Tavis House, 1-6 Tavistock Square WC1H
Please join us for an afternoon of peer to peer learning with other professionals, volunteers and individuals passionate about bringing different generations together.
RSVP by 6th September to Corinna Gray at ageingbetterincamden@ageukcamden.org.uk or call 020 7239 0400

Student Volunteering Fairs

Throughout October, six fairs are taking place on campus at UCL:
• Campus Charity Takeover, 2 and 3 October
• Tutoring and Mentoring Volunteering Fair, 10 October
• Mental Health and Befriending Volunteering Fair, 15 October
• Health and Medicine Volunteering Fair, 24 October
• Museums and Heritage Volunteering Fair, 31 October
Sign-up to take part here.

Camden CCG AGM

11 September 2019 from 5.15pm – 6.15pm
at the Greenwood Centre, 37 Greenwood Place, London NW5 1LB.
The 2018-19 accounts will be presented alongside a review of performance. There will also be an opportunity to discuss future plans with the Governing Body. To confirm attendance register here.

Celebrating our European culture and communities

Saturday 21 September 11.00am – 3.30pm, City Hall, The Queen’s Walk, SE1
Share stories, language, sport and music with the with the Mayor. All in honour of celebrating and supporting European Londoners.  Register here.

Free Online Safety Workshops For Women

JAN Trust will be delivering free online safety classes for women in Camden throughout October & November 2019. The programme will cover internet safety skills; understanding dangers of online including extremism and gangs; and how to protect your children online. There are 5 x sessions in total and women receive a certificate upon completion of all sessions. For more information or to reserve a space, please contact: info@jantrust.org / 0208 889 9433 / https://jantrust.org/

Heritage Project seeks Enthusiastic Volunteer

Volunteer with IT and social media skills required to help with funding applications and administration for charity seeking to save Victorian Hall in Camden from destruction.  For more information and to apply contact Michael Ellman micellman07@gmail.com

Solace Hair & Beauty Volunteers

We are looking for volunteers to run hair & beauty sessions for our service users such as massage, facials, make overs and hair styling. This role is in our multiple needs refuge. Some experience of working with clients with multiple needs including mental health and/or substance use support needs would be of advantage. The ideal candidate must have the appropriate qualifications & training.
For the full volunteer role description and the application forms please visit Solace Women’s Aid website.   Deadline for applications is 1st October 2019
Please note that our volunteer opportunities are open to women only (exempt under the Equality Act 2010, Schedule 9, Part 1), and that these volunteer roles are exempt from the rehabilitation of offenders act 1974 and subject to enhanced DBS checks.

Community Liaison roles in Regents Park

1x HS2 Community Liaison Officer £30,066 – £34,538
2x HS2 Community Liaison Assistant, £25,880 – £27, 383
The roles will rowk alongside local resisdents, community groupa nd businesses to help the council respon to the impact of the High Speed 2 (HS2) constructuion.
For an application form email highspeed2@camden.gov.uk or collect a copy from reception at 5PS.  Closing date 29th September.
Information session Tuesday 10th September.  Contact: sharon.rodney@camden.gov.uk

Train now to join the emergency volunteer team in Camden

There are a number of training dates to choose from, with more to come. (11th, 18th and 25th September). This is your chance to be part of a new way of helping out as a volunteer in the event of an emergency in Camden or Hammersmith & Fulham. Full details here. More info at  camera@volunteercentrecamden.org.uk
No specialist skills, qualifications or experience are required. Volunteer Centre Camden will provide you with all the training you will need.

Camden Giving Panel+ Programme

Camden Giving is looking for 10 Camden residents to join their Panel+ programme, a five-day workshop that includes effective communication, charity finances, data analysis and funding models. Panel+ participants will be paid LLW (£10.55 per hour) to attend five workshops every Thursday from October 24 until November 21, 2019, and they will cover travel/childcare expenses. We’re looking for residents who are not actively involved in decision-making roles or wouldn’t usually access this type of opportunity. We want to elevate voices of unrepresented groups in Camden. To apply, visit https://www.camdengiving.org.uk/jobs to complete a simple application form. The deadline to apply is Sunday, September 8, 2019. For more information, email danielle@camdengiving.org.uk.

Age UK Camden seeks Day Care Officer

Henderson Court Day Centre delivers high quality, personalised, safe, caring, effective and responsive support for older people with complex care needs, including living with dementia.
Permanent contract. Local Government Scale, Scale 5 scp 12-15 £25,833 – £27,255 pro rata including London Weighting  25  Hours per week and the required hours are 11 am to 4pm Monday to Friday
Closing date: Thurs 12 September 9am.  Interview date: Mon 23 September
For further details and an application form visit www.ageukcamden.org.uk or email jobs@ageukcamden.org.uk or telephone 020 7239 0400.

Kentish Town Community Centre is recruiting trustees

Do you have a background in HR or Marketing & PR and would like to get more involved in your community? Please contact Tim at Chair@KTCC.org.uk to learn more.
KTCC is a dynamic neighbourhood hub supporting people living or working in NW5. Our centre hosts classes from Pilates to Addiction Recovery & Martial Arts to Cake Decorating. We offer lots of physical and mental health services including a dedicated Youth Service, Older People’s Service, Free Legal Advice and a food bank.

Become a Families for Life Community Champion

Do you have children in a Camden nursery or primary school? Volunteers will:
Talk to parents of nursery or primary school children about Families for life programmes
• Promote the benefits of eating healthy and being active
• Inspire families to access the Families for Life programmes
• Have opportunities to support the delivery of Families for Life programmes.
For more information on how to be part of our volunteering team contact:
Syria Chowdhury, Community Champion Coordinator
m: 07734 603 060, e: syria.chowdhury@camden.gov.uk

Volunteer with VAC and develop experience and skills in public health

VAC provide training, and work opportunities for Camden volunteers who can commit 2 hours per week.
We offer free Royal Society of Public Health (RSPH) training to volunteer as a Community Links volunteer, part of a new Care Navigation and Social Prescribing service in Camden. Community Links volunteers signpost residents to community based activities and help with formal referrals where community based activities are needed alongside clinical care.
Contact: Mandira Manandhar, Community Links Co-ordinator (Mon, Tues and Thurs) 020 7284 6550/6573 or email: mmanandhar@vac.org.uk

VAC is recruiting volunteers to help us in our building in Chalk Farm

We are recruiting volunteer receptionists to be the first point of contact for visitors. You will be an important member of the VAC team of volunteers and staff and will have access to training and ongoing support.
Contact Kevin Nunan at VAC on 020 7284 6557 or knunan@vac.org.uk


Need a Meeting Room near Chalk Farm
Special rates for Camden network events

VAC now has 3 new rooms to hire out for Events/Training, etc. at our new base in the Charlie Ratchford Centre in Chalk Farm.
There is a large room for up to 60 people, ideal for large events.
The training room can hold up to 20 people comfortably for training/workshops
The Lounge is a open area for anything that is not confidential and can hold up to 20 people. Smartboard, level access throughout, reasonable prices.
Rates and full details on the VAC website. Special rates for Camden networks.

EU Citizens Rights Information Sessions

The website www.eurights.uk, allows a community group or community champion to book a lawyer to attend their event for free. Seraphus will: (i) give a presentation on the Settled Status scheme, (ii) answer any questions, and (iii) remain available afterwards for one-to-one questions with audience members. The one requirement to benefit from this free service, is for at least 40 members of the European community (EEA or Swiss nationals) and their family members to have confirmed their interest to attend.

Want to Share a Skill, Space or Equipment?

Simply add your request to Comoodle Camden, the new local online sharing platform which facilitates sharing for community benefit.

Advancing our health: prevention in the 2020s

The government is seeking your views on proposals to tackle the causes of preventable ill health in England. Our health is shaped by the environment in which we live, the choices we make, and the services we receive. What action needs to be taken on each of these?  Closing: 14 October 2019

 

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