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VAC Weekly Newsletter
1st December 2023

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What’s New
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Events and Training
Jobs and Volunteering
Surveys, Resources and Opportunities

 

 

 

VAC Membership
VAC represents local organisations in conversations with local government and funders, we advise on local issues and we inform, support and train local charities depending on their needsIt’s completely free to sign up to be a member, and membership ensures you will be first to hear about all of the services we offer to the voluntary sector. 

 

 

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VAC Training for Members

Upcoming training and events from VAC include:
  • CAMDEN NEW GROUPS NETWORK  peer support meeting

See details and book a place in our Events and Training section

CONNECT  LEARN  SHARE

VAC NEW GROUPS NETWORK 

This is a Network for all the new groups that VAC have provided with consultancy support recently and for any community group or individual considering starting a charity, social enterprise or community group. The Network will be discussing the common challenges and requirements that you face when starting a new charity, social enterprise, or community group. You will have the opportunity to share experiences with others and seek the advice and support of your peers. If you want to join email Vania at vguetova@vac.org.uk

 

 

 

Training Opportunities for Asylum Seekers, Refugees and Immigrant Artists
WE RESTART is a Charity that connects asylum seekers, refugees, and immigrant artists with educational and skills training opportunities, offering free advice sessions, and facilitating access to free AEB courses, (especially ESOL, English and numeracy).
Our team is accessible via email in Arabic, Ukrainian, and English. To learn more about how you can be a part of this initiative, please reach out to contact@werest.art. The project is supported by Mayor of London.

Craft research and evaluation ideas at UCL’s Research Consultation Clinic
Join the UCL Community Research Initiative (CRIS@ucl.ac.uk) for a tailored consultation to develop a research or evaluation project brief aligning with your organization’s goals. Depart with your project brief(s), ready for posting on the virtual Community Noticeboard, reaching hundreds of research students eager to contribute to your work! Register for the event on Thursday, 25th January 2024 at Eventbrite.

Interested in working in the NHS? 
If you are a resident of Camden, Islington, Haringey, Barnet or Enfield and are either unemployed, underemployed and/or have barriers into employment – you are eligible for this free programme. You will be enrolled onto two week pre-employment training, which will match you to entry level roles in primary care.

If you think this might be for you, come and have an informal chat at Training Link, 54-56 Phoenix Road, NW1 1ES.
Email: operations@traininglink.org.uk Phone: 020 73835405

Talks and Research from Camden Historical Society
Camden Historical Society have a collection of historical publications, including articles on how Camden got its name and other Camdens around the world, as well as a series of upcoming talks and events on local history. 

Chef Manager: Kentish Town Social Enterprise Café 
Unity Works are seeking an experienced and enthusiastic individual to manage a social enterprise café in Kentish Town. The Cafe Manager will support and train people with a learning disability, whilst being responsible for the overall management and performance of the cafe. This role will include training catering tasks such as barista skills, customer service and culinary skills, and working in a dynamic team to provide a professional service delivering high quality food and drinks to the local community.

Prize winning opportunities in Easyfundraising’s Advent Calendar 
Open the Advent windows from 1 – 24 December for daily chances to win £100 for your organisation, charity, or CIC. Plus, every window opened is an automatic entry to win the big Christmas Day prize of £5,000! To take part, sign your organisation up here.
Through Easyfundraising, 8000 retailers including eBay, John Lewis, Tesco, M&S, Trainline and many more will donate money to your organisation when your supporters shop with them.

Introducing our new Communications Officer
The newest member of our team is Communications Officer, Duncan Cordy, who will be responsible for our newsletter and other communications channels. You can contact Duncan with submissions for the newsletter and any other communications enquiries at social@vac.org.uk

Please send any information (approximately 50-75 words long) that you would like included in our weekly newsletter to social@vac.org.uk by no later than 12pm on Wednesday for inclusion in the Friday newsletter. 

 

 

 

VAC Consultancy Service
Contact us today if you need advice or support to develop any aspect of your established or aspiring Camden voluntary and community sector organisation.
Learn more
here 

The Audience Agency announce merger with Culture24

The Audience Agency have announced a merger with Culture24, bringing together two established and trusted independent charities with a shared mission and values. Find out more about the new merger here.

London Engagement Collaborative Launches for a second year
The London Engagement Collaborative (LEC) is a pan-London, cross-sector network for anyone interested in working together to involve communities in the work to make London a safer, greener, and more prosperous city for all Londoners. You can sign up to their upcoming event at Lift Islington, on Wednesday 6th December.

UK Charity Week set to take place 4-8 December 2023
This year’s UK Charity Week, sponsored by Sinclair Method UK, is taking place from Monday 4 – Friday 8 December 2023, please refer to the campaign’s website for all the latest public resources and information.

How to get involved with UK Charity Week                                                                       
A supporter’s pack containing social media assets, website banners, posters and a supporters badge, along with suggestions for how charities can get involved, is available to download here

In a move that promises to infuse fresh energy into this year’s UK Charity Week, the organisers have unveiled a partnership with the beloved Charity Radio podcast. With the campaign set to kick off in December (4th-8th), this collaboration aims to continue shining a spotlight on charities and their inspiring stories.

 

 

 

Every week VAC checks various sources for the latest funding opportunities relevant for Camden groups.
You can visit our website for a round up of the latest opportunities added this week:  https://vac.org.uk/our-services/fundraising/current-funding-opportunities/

If you need help sourcing or applying for funds, get in touch with our consultancy service, free for all Camden groups!

Funding to Support Youth-Led Social Action Across the UK
Co-op Foundation, in partnership with Co-op and the #iwill Fund, is offering grants of up to £20,000 for groups to support young activists, campaigners, disrupters, co-operates, and social entrepreneurs to lead social action to improve their communities and build upon Co-op’s vision of ‘Co-operating for a Fairer World’.

Application Deadline: 19 December 2023.

Disability Justice Fund 
Trust for London want to fund organisations fighting for the rights of Disabled people, and work that contributes to growing, broadening and diversifying the Disability movement.. This includes work that strengthens the ability of DDPOs to engage in campaigning, policy, advocacy and to push for change. Or projects that enable DDPOs to do behind the scenes work so that they can be better run. 

Social Housing Decarbonisation Fund
The Social Housing Decarbonisation Fund (SHDF) will upgrade a significant amount of the social housing stock currently below Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) band C up to that standard. It will support the installation of energy performance measures in social homes in England. Find out more.

Grants4Schools Funding Guide
This funding guide specifically for UK schools has been updated for 2024, providing information on the types of grants available as well as guidance on how to successfully apply for funding. 

Camden 4 Community – Funding alerts and news for the VCSE 
 https://funding.idoxopen4community.co.uk/camdencommunity 

More funding news and information on VAC website at 
https://vac.org.uk/guides-and-resources/fundraising/funders
                                                                   

 

 

 

VAC UPCOMING TRAINING:
Open to VAC Members only
If you are a voluntary service or group delivering services in Camden and are not a member of VAC, please join here: https://vac.org.uk/get-involved/membership

CAMDEN NEW GROUPS NETWORK
Monday 18th December, 12:30 

VAC is inviting you to participate in the Network’s online meeting on Monday, 18th of  December 2023 from 12:30 to 13:30. You will be meeting like-minded people and discuss the challenges they have met with and ways to deal with them. This is a closed group for peer support for anyone VAC have supported over the past year and for starting up groups and individuals that have contacted VAC recently or are thinking of contacting VAC for support in choosing how to register and what legal structures to choose from.
Those of you who have  missed the first meeting of the New Groups Network, please register for the event on Eventbrite to receive the next meeting’s link:
https://vac.org.uk/event/camden-new-groups-network-vac-exciting-new-project-3/
For more information contact Vania Guetova at vguetova@vac.org.uk
 

BOLO Business Podcast Live Panel  

Camden Town Hall 1st December Free –  Black Owned London (BOLO) bring you this business podcast, the live final episode of a series looking at inspiring individuals seizing opportunities. It will be an interactive panel discussion inviting audience engagement – a great opportunity to celebrate Black businesses, leadership, and the vibrant culture of Camden.  Full information

Camden’s Disability Oversight Panel
Invites all disabled residents, carers and supporting VSC organisations to attend its forthcoming public engagement session ‘The Housing Allocations Journey – hearing from you’.* This is taking place on Tuesday 5 December 2023 at The Crowndale Centre, 218 Eversholt Street .
With BSL Interpreters and Caption/ Speech to Text Support. You can contact disabilityoversight@camden.gov.uk or call 0207 9743 578 to register, and for transport help.

Cost of living community workshops announced
The council are organising a series of community workshops to identify ways in which voluntary sector organisations, community and faith groups, public services and active citizens can work together to provide support to residents most impacted by the rising cost of living. This community response project will be making small grants of between £5,000 and £25,000 available to organisations to develop long-term partnerships that support and improve outcomes for those most impacted by poverty and economic exclusion. There are a number of workshops being held from Monday 4th December – Wednesday 13th December. To see details and find out more about the Cost of Living Fund, register your interest HERE.

Alternative COP Climate Conference for Londoners 
The Camden New Journal and Islington Tribune newspapers are hosting a COP climate conference at the London Irish Centre on Saturday, December 9, 2023. There will be panel discussions throughout the day as well as an eco Christmas market. Speakers include Mariana Mazzucato, Anna Minton, Kwajo Tweneboa and Roger Hallam. Entry is free. 

Find out more about Census 2021 Outputs
Camden Council is putting on a briefing on the Census 2021 outputs. Come and find out more about the outputs of the 2021 and have your say on how to improve access and usability. Register your interest on Eventbrite.

Age UK launches Warm Heart Camden Campaign 
Almost 1 in 4 older Londoners are now living in poverty and the number of Londoners over the age of 50 living in poverty has increased by 5% over the past decade. With many older residents in the borough now skipping meals and going without heating to save money, Age UK Camden is asking individuals and businesses to get involved and donate. All donations welcome, big or small. For example, if you are eligible for the winter fuel allowance, but don’t need it yourself, you could choose to donate the amount to help those who need it this winter.  All donations will be used within the borough of Camden to help deliver Age UK Camden’s vital services to older people.

Community snow clearing 
Every winter Camden council grit key roads and footpaths in Camden. If you’re able to, you can also help keep your local pavements clear from snow and ice for your community.
Camden residents and community groups can be provided with snow shovels and bags of grit salt for this. Find out more about this offer, our library stall giveaways and request free snow shovels and grit here.

Winter Holiday Activities and Food programme

The Camden Holiday Activities and Food (HAF) Winter programme will run from 27 December 2023 to 5 January 2024 and is open for children and young people aged 5 to 16 who live in Camden and are eligible for free school meals.
The programme offers free, fun activities and nutritional education – from learning to make healthy meals, to creative activities, including photography, drama, arts and crafts, and sports such as football and basketball. A free hot meal is included as part of each day’s activities. The Camden HAF programme is co-ordinated by Young Camden Foundation on behalf of Camden Council, with funding from the Department for Education.
To find out more and book your places, visit haf.youngcamdenfoundation.org.uk, or if you have any questions please email info@youngcamdenfoundation.org.uk

Rethink Advocacy service is currently running a drop in advocacy session at the Greenwood Centre, 37 Greenwood Place, London, NW5 1LB for people with Learning Disabilities. Please come along on 19th December at 2pm.  Please call Sian Phillips 07483 332490 for more information.

Join us at ODAC on Tuesday 12th December to toast the end of the year with ODAC and Camden Giving.
2023 has been another great year at ODAC, with thousands of people from our vibrant community utilising our spaces weekly for creative endeavours, gatherings, and collaborative projects. And it has been for Camden Giving too, as they continue to ensure Camden’s wealth benefits citizens and grassroots charities.
Expect nibbles, entertainment and stalls and the opportunity to revel in the festive spirit!
RSVP by filling by clicking the invite above and filling in the form. If you RSVP, you’ll get your first drink free!

 

 

 

Voluntary Maths and English Tutoring
Children from lower-income families are less likely to achieve academically than their better-off peers. We are looking for volunteers to support pupils from disadvantaged backgrounds in maths or English. As a volunteer, you’ll:
●        Work with 1-3 pupils to improve their English and maths, in-person or online
●        Commit to 10-20 weeks, for just one hour a week
●        Support either primary or secondary school-aged pupils
●        Use our workbooks to shape your weekly sessions
Sign up today

Becoming a school governor
Could you make a positive impact on a school in Camden? School governors are one of the largest groups of volunteers in the country. It’s a great opportunity to use your life experience and skills to make a real difference.

Camden Learning want to ensure that our school governing bodies reflect the diverse communities they serve. Find out more.

Mind in Camden Is Recruiting
There is a vacancy for a Mental Health Link Worker at Mind in Camden, which is a part-time fixed term position with a probable extension. The closing date for applications is 13.00 on Tuesday 5th December 2023. You can find out more information here

Impact Hub Community Engagement Manager Vacancy
The job advert for Impact Hub’s  Community Engagement Manager is now live – this role will be shared by Impact Hub  and Knowledge Quarter , and will be responsible for leading community engagement and outreach activities related to their  new space on Regent’s Place which opens in January 2024.
They are particularly interested in hiring someone with a local connection or lived experience.
All the details can be found on their website including details on how to apply.

Volunteer Centre Camden:

VCC Xmas volunteering roles 
Does your organisation have Christmas, Hanukkah or New Year’s volunteering roles? We’re currently gathering a list for people who are looking for volunteering for Christmas. Got something? Email sheila@volunteercentrecamden.org.uk 

Make a difference in your community – join Castlehaven’s Board of Trustees! 

Castlehaven Community Association are recruiting trustees with finance, IT, environment, equality, diversity, and inclusion skills who can offer their expertise and share their vision. Applications from all backgrounds are encouraged, especially those who live and work in Camden. Email ernie@castlehaven.org.uk to request an application pack and help shape CCA’s future.

 

 

 

Local VCS Newsletters:

SHAK
Young Camden Foundation (Funding Newsletter)
Young Camden Foundation (Events and Training Newsletter)
AWN (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)
UCL Volunteering Service Newsletter (sign up)
Latin American House
London Irish Centre (sign up)
Castlehaven Community Association (sign up)
Heath Hands
Age UK (sign up)

If you would like your Camden VCS newsletter added to this list, please email social@vac.org.uk

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Voluntary Action Camden e-Bulletin – 24th November 2023

 

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24th November 2023

Navigate to:

Spotlight
What’s New
News and Policy
Funding
Events and Training
Jobs and Volunteering
Surveys, Resources and Opportunities

 

 

 

VAC Membership
VAC represents local organisations in conversations with local government and funders, we advise on local issues and we inform, support and train local charities depending on their needs

It’s completely free to sign up to be a member, and membership ensures you will be first to hear about all of the services we offer to the voluntary sector. 

 

 

Become a Member
 

VAC Training for Members

Upcoming training and events from VAC include:
  • CEO NETWORK: Creating a Workforce for the Future – 6 days left to book! 
  • GDPRAdvanced
  • Safeguarding and Social Media Polarising, misinformation, and online predators
  • Safeguarding for Volunteers – virtual workshop
  • CAMDEN NEW GROUPS NETWORK  peer support meeting

See details and book a place in our Events and Training section

VAC seeks Treasurer – Join our Board of Trustees

We are seeking a new trustee to take on the exciting role of Treasurer to join our experienced and passionate Board of Trustees. Find out more on  VAC website:
https://vac.org.uk/vacancies/treasurer-of-board-of-trustees/

Creating a Workforce for the Future
30th November 8.30am – 10.00am

There are just 6 days left to book yourself onto VAC’s second CEO Network event: Creating a workforce for the future.

Understanding what skills are existent or missing in the voluntary sector workforce is an important step to better supporting the sector. We will be joined by Rebecca Young, our guest speaker from NCVO. This is a free session for Camden VCS CEOs. Tea, coffee and light refreshments will be provided at the Old Diorama Arts Centre, 201 Drummond Street, London NW1 3FE .
For more information please contact: Keith Morgan at kmorgan@vac.org.uk
To book a place visit VAC website: https://vac.org.uk/get-involved/forums-and-networks/camden-ceo-network/  

CONNECT  LEARN  SHARE

VAC NEW GROUPS NETWORK 

This is a Network for all the new groups that VAC have provided with consultancy support recently and for any community group or individual considering starting a charity, social enterprise or community group. The Network will be discussing the common challenges and requirements that you face when starting a new charity, social enterprise, or community group. You will have the opportunity to share experiences with others and seek the advice and support of your peers. If you want to join email Vania at vguetova@vac.org.uk

 

 

 

Cost of living community workshops announced
Camden’s voluntary and community sector has played a critical and ongoing role in supporting residents most impacted by the rising cost of living. The council are organising a series of community workshops to identify ways in which voluntary sector organisations, community and faith groups, public services and active citizens can work together to provide support to those who need it most.

This community response project will be making small grants of between £5,000 and £25,000 available to organisations to develop long-term partnerships that support and improve outcomes for those most impacted by poverty and economic exclusion. There are a number of workshops being held from Monday 4th December – Wednesday 13th December. To see details and find out more about the Cost of Living Fund, please register your interest and sign up to a conversation HERE.

Becoming a school governor
Could you make a positive impact on a school in Camden? School governors are one of the largest groups of volunteers in the country. It’s a great opportunity to use your life experience and skills to make a real difference.

We want to ensure that our school governing bodies reflect the diverse communities they serve. Find out more

Alternative COP Climate Conference for Londoners 
The Camden New Journal and Islington Tribune newspapers are hosting a COP climate conference at the London Irish Centre on Saturday, December 9, 2023. There will be panel discussions throughout the day as well as an eco Christmas market. Speakers include Mariana Mazzucato, Anna Minton, Kwajo Tweneboa and Roger Hallam. Entry is free. 

Find out more about Census 2021 Outputs
Camden Council is putting on a briefing on the Census 2021 outputs. Come and find out more about the outputs of the 2021 and tell us how you use the population data for Camden that we collate and make available (namely the Borough Profile, the Business and Employment Bulletin, the State of the Borough report), and to tell us how we might improve access and usability. Register your interest on Eventbrite.

Age UK launches Warm Heart Camden Campaign 
Almost 1 in 4 older Londoners are now living in poverty and the number of Londoners over the age of 50 living in poverty has increased by 5% over the past decade. With many older residents in the borough now skipping meals and going without heating to save money, Age UK Camden is asking individuals and businesses to get involved and donate. All donations welcome, big or small. For example, if you are eligible for the winter fuel allowance, but don’t need it yourself, you could choose to donate the amount to help those who need it this winter.  All donations will be used within the borough of Camden to help deliver Age UK Camden’s vital services to older people.

Community snow clearing 
Every winter Camden council grit key roads and footpaths in Camden. If you’re able to, you can also help keep your local pavements clear from snow and ice for your community.
Camden residents and community groups can be provided with snow shovels and bags of grit salt for this. Find out more about this offer, our library stall giveaways and request free snow shovels and grit here.

Camden’s Disability Oversight Panel
Invites all disabled residents, carers and supporting VSC organisations to attend its forthcoming public engagement session ‘The Housing Allocations Journey – hearing from you’.* This is taking place on Tuesday 5 December 2023 at The Crowndale Centre, 218 Eversholt Street .
With BSL Interpreters and Caption/ Speech to Text Support. You can contact disabilityoversight@camden.gov.uk or call 0207 9743 578 to register, and for transport help.

Newsletter Submissions

Please send any information (approximately 50-75 words long) that you would like included in our weekly newsletter to social@vac.org.uk by no later than 12pm on Wednesday for inclusion in the Friday newsletter. 

 

 

 

VAC Consultancy Service
Contact us today if you need advice or support to develop any aspect of your established or aspiring Camden voluntary and community sector organisation.
Learn more
here 

Two major mental health charities announce merger to support more people

Lambeth and Southwark Mind and Bromley, Lewisham and Greenwich Mind, are planning to merge in the new year. The new, larger organisation is expected to support more than 11,500 people in its  first year, offering a range of mental health and dementia services across the five London boroughs of Lambeth, Southwark, Bromley, Lewisham, and Greenwich. The services currently provided by both charities will not be affected, and service users will continue to be supported after the merger has been completed on January 1, 2024.

UK Charity Week set to take place 4-8 December 2023
This year’s UK Charity Week, sponsored by Sinclair Method UK, is taking place from Monday 4 – Friday 8 December 2023, please refer to the campaign’s website for all the latest public resources and information.

How to get involved with UK Charity Week                                                                       
A supporter’s pack containing social media assets, website banners, posters and a supporters badge, along with suggestions for how charities can get involved, is available to download here

In a move that promises to infuse fresh energy into this year’s UK Charity Week, the organisers have unveiled a partnership with the beloved Charity Radio podcast. With the campaign set to kick off in December (4th-8th), this collaboration aims to continue shining a spotlight on charities and their inspiring stories.

How can charities help ease community tensions?
Tension is high among some UK communities. This article from Third Sector looks at some of the ways that charities can ease community tensions.

Time Well Spent – New Research on Barriers to Volunteering
Tuesday 28th November, 10:15am
Join this event to hear insights from new research on barriers to volunteering among the global majority, which describes people from black, Asian, mixed, and other groups generally referred to as ‘ethnic minorities.

Calling all Camden’s Storytellers!
Do you have fascinating tales and cherished memories of Camden? Join Age UK Camden on their new podcast as they document the living history of Camden. Your voice, wisdom and humour will captivate listeners of all ages and help preserve the unique character of our beloved borough.
If you are aged 55+ and would like to become a part of Camden’s living history, contact Callum on callum.burkeodriscoll@ageukcamden.org.uk or call 0207 239 0400 

Meanwhile Use Office Space for Charities on Camden High Street
The Council has been contacted by a private company. They are looking for charities in Camden who are interested in occupying space on a temporary basis.  The building is a former office block on Camden High Street, close to Mornington Crescent. For more information and a viewing please contact sam.rowe2@camden.gov.uk.

Tipping Point: The Cost of Living Crisis – report by VCS Emergencies Partnership
You can read the report here.

 

 

 

Every week VAC checks various sources for the latest funding opportunities relevant for Camden groups.
You can visit our website for a round up of the latest opportunities added this week:  https://vac.org.uk/our-services/fundraising/current-funding-opportunities/

If you need help sourcing or applying for funds, get in touch with our consultancy service, free for all Camden groups!

THE PHOENIX WAY: Children and Youth Round Now Accepting Applications

About the Fund

The Phoenix Way, led by The Ubele Initiative and supported by Global Fund for Children, is a grant-making initiative aimed at transforming Black and racially minoritised communities. It was established in partnership with six Regional Leads and with the support of several new UK funders, including The Youth Endowment Fund and the Lloyds Bank Foundation for England & Wales. We are excited to announce that The Phoenix Way: Children and Youth Round is now open for applications. 
Application Deadline is Sunday December 3rd. 

Please click here for more details. 

Lloyds Bank Foundation’s Funding Programme for Specialist Small Charities Opens 

We are open for applications from Wednesday, 1 November 2023, 10am.                            More Details: Please click here for more details. 

Apply to the Camden Youth Dance Festival in February 2024
Schools, colleges, and community groups are invited to apply to take part in the Camden Youth Dance Festival, an annual celebration of dance by young people across Camden, which is taking place on Wednesday 28 February 2024.
It’s a fantastic chance for young people from schools and community groups in our local borough to showcase their talent on a professional stage at renowned dance venue The Place, King’s Cross.

  • When: The festival will be taking place on Wednesday 28 February 2024, 7pm
  • Where: The Place, 17 Duke’s Road, London WC1H 9PY
  • Deadline for applications: Monday 11 December, 6pm. Apply here.

Dancers must be aged 11 to 18. Pieces can be up to seven minutes long, with no more than 25 dancers per group.
Apply by filling in the online form. If you want more information about the festival, please email maria.ryan@theplace.org.uk.

The National Lottery Community Fund
The UK Fund 

The UK Fund

We’re looking to fund organisations that want to do more to help communities come together and help make us a better-connected society UK-wide.                                            Funding size £500,000 to £5 million                                                                                    Deadline: ongoing

Reaching Communities
The Reaching Communities Fund from the National Lottery Community Fund is for projects that make a positive impact in and across communities.
Deadline: ongoing

The King Charles III Charitable Fund is set to launch its Small Grants Programme in January 2024.
This new programme focuses on supporting projects that contribute to the environment, countryside, social inclusion,  health and wellbeing, education, heritage and conservation. Each year, the fund will allocate grants of up to £5,000 to about 100 community-based organisations, including Charities, Community Interest Companies, and Parish Councils.
To qualify for this funding, organisations must:

  • Be a registered non-profit organisation in the UK.
  • Have an annual income below £1 million.
  • Have completed at least two years of operational activities.
  • Possess less than six months of free reserves.

Useful Links:

Link:
https://www.kccf.org.uk/small-grants/

Govia Thameslink Railway (GTR) FUNDING
We are pleased to be launching the second round of our ‘Your Station, Your Community’ Improvement Fund 2024/25, to support local groups, charities, our customers, and communities on our line of route.
The fund will support causes that are of key importance to us and local communities on our network, and which will build lasting social value for those communities.

For further information on what we are looking for in an application and the criteria please see our application guide. 
The details are available online:

https://www.thameslinkrailway.com/about-us/corporate-and-social-responsibility/your-station-your-community-improvement-fund
Applications close: 15th December 2023

Camden 4 Community – Funding alerts and news for the VCSE 
 https://funding.idoxopen4community.co.uk/camdencommunity 

More funding news and information on VAC website at 
https://vac.org.uk/guides-and-resources/fundraising/funders
                                                                   

 

 

 

VAC UPCOMING TRAINING:
Open to VAC Members only
If you are a voluntary service or group delivering services in Camden and are not a member of VAC, please join here: https://vac.org.uk/get-involved/membership

Managing and Complying with GDPR Virtual workshop, Tuesday 28th November: 2-3pm – FREE
Are you the person directly responsible for managing GDPR at your organisation and ensuring your compliance with current legislation? Do you advise, induct or provide support to colleagues on the proper collecting and processing of users’ personal data and information? If there is a problem relating to data protection to people turn to you to sort it out? This online workshop aims to provide you with up to date knowledge and understanding of the UK GDPR.

To book follow the link and instructions on the VAC website:
https://vac.org.uk/event/managing-and-complying-with-gdpr/

Creating a Workforce for the Future in person event for the Camden CEO Network, Tuesday 30th November 08:30 – 10am

Are we creating enough non-traditional employment pathways into the VCS? Are we replenishing the talent pool? How do we remain a competitive employer? We will be joined by Rebecca Young, our guest speaker. Rebecca is the Lead Policy and Influencing Manager at NCVO and works to ensure government policy supports charities and volunteers. Rebecca has been involved in publishing policy reports including, ‘Planning for tomorrow’s VCS workforce’ and will be sharing new insights and data. You will have the opportunity to join discussion tables.
Tea, coffee and light refreshments will be provided at The Old Diorama Arts Centre, 201 Drummond Street, London NW1 3FE 

This event is open to Camden VCS CEOs only. To book follow the link and instructions on the VAC website: https://vac.org.uk/event/ceo-network-creating-a-workforce-for-the-future/. Sign up to the Camden CEO Network here: https://vac.org.uk/get-involved/forums-and-networks/camden-ceo-network/
For more information please contact: Keith Morgan at kmorgan@vac.org.uk

NEW! Virtual Workshop: Safeguarding and Social Media – Polarising, misinformation, and online predators.

Thursday 30th November, 10am – 11.30am

With its volume, reach and speed, social media can encourage millions of users to adopt extreme political or social positions. In this workshop, we will look at the impacts of online groups, tribes, and communities; how they polarise for profit, and at times validate dangerous behaviour.
With a focus on grooming, algorithms and the spread of disinformation that promotes division among communities, we will explore the role of safeguarding online in our increasingly digitalised world.

To book follow the link and instructions on the VAC website: https://vac.org.uk/event/virtual-workshop-safeguarding-and-social-media/

Virtual Introduction to Safeguarding for Volunteers    Thursday 30th November, 1pm – 2.30pm 
To Book please visit Eventbrite at: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/virtual-introduction-to-safeguarding-for-volunteers-tickets-757728836347?aff=oddtdtcreator
For more information please email dogunyemi@vac.org.uk  (Mon – Wed)

 

CAMDEN NEW GROUPS NETWORK
Monday 18th December, 12:30 

VAC is inviting you to participate in the Network’s online meeting on Monday, 18th of  December 2023 from 12:30 to 13:30. You will be meeting like-minded people and discuss the challenges they have met with and ways to deal with them. This is a closed group for peer support for anyone VAC have supported over the past year and for starting up groups and individuals that have contacted VAC recently or are thinking of contacting VAC for support in choosing how to register and what legal structures to choose from.
Those of you who have  missed the first meeting of the New Groups Network, please register for the event on Eventbrite to receive the next meeting’s link:
https://vac.org.uk/event/camden-new-groups-network-vac-exciting-new-project-3/
For more information contact Vania Guetova at vguetova@vac.org.uk

OTHER EVENTS AND TRAINING: 

Winter Holiday Activities and Food programme

The Camden Holiday Activities and Food (HAF) Winter programme will run from 27 December 2023 to 5 January 2024 and is open for children and young people aged 5 to 16 who live in Camden and are eligible for free school meals.
The programme offers free, fun activities and nutritional education – from learning to make healthy meals, to creative activities, including photography, drama, arts and crafts, and sports such as football and basketball. A free hot meal is included as part of each day’s activities. The Camden HAF programme is co-ordinated by Young Camden Foundation on behalf of Camden Council, with funding from the Department for Education.
To find out more and book your places, visit haf.youngcamdenfoundation.org.uk, or if you have any questions please email info@youngcamdenfoundation.org.uk

Festive events on Hampstead Heath
Join Heath Hands for festive wreath-making workshops and other festive events on Hampstead Heath. Wreath workshops cost £20 per person and start on 8th December – we can sometimes run free workshops for local community groups – contact us for more info. We’ll also be hosting a photo exhibition and book on for our FREE January forest bathing workshops for a good start to 2024. More info: https://www.heath-hands.org.uk/whatson

Hampstead Heath calendar and other Heath goodies
Are you looking for Christmas gifts to support your local green space? Why not buy a Hampstead Heath calendar or book of walks from the Heath Hands webshop? Or you could give someone the gift of a wildlife home adoption or a Friends membership – great for last-minute gifts to arrive in inboxes on Xmas day!

TUNES VIBES GOOD TIMES – Steel Pan Music CIC

Thanks to an award from Camden’s Cultural Education and Learning Support Fund,  we’re now holding weekly sessions for local young people to take part in making music using acoustic steel pan and percussion, and to learn about steel pans’ rich heritage and fascinating connection to Camden. By providing this project at no cost, we welcome a wide audience of young people who may not otherwise have direct access to culture.
Mondays from 6pm The Warren Centre, Whitfield Place. WIT 5JU
For more information contact hi@steelpanmusic.org.uk
www.steelpanmusic.org.uk

Rethink Advocacy service is currently running a drop in advocacy session at the Greenwood Centre, 37 Greenwood Place, London, NW5 1LB for people with Learning Disabilities. Please come along on 19th December at 2pm.  Please call Sian Phillips 07483 332490 for more information.

BOLO Business Podcast Live Panel  

Camden Town Hall 1st December Free –  Black Owned London (BOLO) bring you this business podcast, the live final episode of a series looking at inspiring individuals seizing opportunities. It will be an interactive panel discussion inviting audience engagement – a great opportunity to celebrate Black businesses, leadership, and the vibrant culture of Camden.  Full information

Join us at ODAC on Tuesday 12th December to toast the end of the year with ODAC and Camden Giving.
2023 has been another great year at ODAC, with thousands of people from our vibrant community utilising our spaces weekly for creative endeavours, gatherings, and collaborative projects. And it has been for Camden Giving too, as they continue to ensure Camden’s wealth benefits citizens and grassroots charities.
Expect nibbles, entertainment and stalls and the opportunity to revel in the festive spirit!
RSVP by filling by clicking the invite above and filling in the form. If you RSVP, you’ll get your first drink free!

RESPECT TOLERANCE KINDNESS
Free workshops and training for all in the NEW YEAR

Visit educateagainsthate.com to learn how you can protect your pupils and join in :
25 January 2024 — Safeguarding Against Radicalisation (Virtual)
https://cscp.org.uk/courses/safeguarding-against-radicalisation/

27 February 2024 — Discrimination and Unconscious Bias (Face-to-Face)
https://cscp.org.uk/courses/discrimination-and-unconscious-bias-2024/

25 March 2024 — Online Safety Training — CEOP (Face-to-Face)
https://cscp.org.uk/courses/online-safety-training/

 

 

 

Mind in Camden Is Recruiting
There is a vacancy for a Mental Health Link Worker at Mind in Camden, which is a part-time fixed term position with a probable extension. The closing date for applications is 13.00 on Tuesday 5th December 2023. You can find out more information here

The Royal Free Charity is seeking an ambitious and talented Welfare Rights Supervisor to join their Support hub team.

This is being offered as either a part-time or full-time role, 30 or 37.5 hours per week, over four or five days. If you would like to view the job description please email jobs@royalfreecharity.org or check the link Welfare Rights Supervisor – Royal Free Charity
If interested, please submit a CV, equal opportunity form and supporting statement addressing how you meet the criteria set out in the job description and person specification.

Impact Hub Community Engagement Manager Vacancy
The job advert for Impact Hub’s  Community Engagement Manager is now live – this role will be shared by Impact Hub  and Knowledge Quarter , and will be responsible for leading community engagement and outreach activities related to their  new space on Regent’s Place which opens in January 2024.
They are particularly interested in hiring someone with a local connection or lived experience.
All the details can be found on their website including details on how to apply.

Volunteer Centre Camden:

VCC Xmas volunteering roles 
Does your organisation have Christmas, Hanukkah or New Year’s volunteering roles? We’re currently gathering a list for people who are looking for volunteering for Christmas. Got something? Email sheila@volunteercentrecamden.org.uk 

Make a difference in your community – join Castlehaven’s Board of Trustees! 

Castlehaven Community Association are recruiting trustees with finance, IT, environment, equality, diversity, and inclusion skills who can offer their expertise and share their vision. Applications from all backgrounds are encouraged, especially those who live and work in Camden. Email ernie@castlehaven.org.uk to request an application pack and help shape CCA’s future.

 

 

 

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VAC Membership
VAC represents local organisations in conversations with local government and funders, we advise on local issues and we inform, support and train local charities depending on their needs

Membership is free, click on the link box below and join us today

 

 

Become a Member
 

VAC Training for Members

Upcoming training and events from VAC include:
  • GDPR – Introductory and advanced
  • CEO Network: Creating a workforce for the future
  • Safeguarding: Women and Girls’ Personal Safety and Awareness;
  • Safeguarding: Young People & Violent Extremism: Identifying Signs of Radicalisation and Accessing Support;
  • Safeguarding and Social Media – Polarising, misinformation, and online predators.

See details and book a place in our Events and Training section

Trustee recruitment fair
VCC still have space for a few organisations to recruit trustees at their online Trustee Recruitment Fair on 22nd November, 6 –7.30pm. Email shafia@volunteercentrecamden.org.uk to book your place. 

VAC seeks Treasurer – Join our Board of Trustees

We are seeking a new trustee to take on the exciting role of Treasurer to join our experienced and passionate Board of Trustees. We are looking for someone who will liaise with relevant staff, committee members and/or volunteers to ensure the financial viability of the organisation. Find out more on our website: https://vac.org.uk/vacancies/treasurer-of-board-of-trustees/

CONNECT  LEARN  SHARE

VAC NEW GROUPS NETWORK is now ready  and has had its inaugural meeting.

This is a Network for all the new groups that VAC have provided with consultancy support recently and for any community group or individual considering starting a charity, social enterprise or community group. The Network will be discussing the common challenges and requirements that you face when starting a new charity, social enterprise, or community group. You will have the opportunity to share experiences with others and seek the advice and support of your peers. If you want to join email Vania at vguetova@vac.org.uk

 

 

 

Two major mental health charities announce merger to support more people

Lambeth and Southwark Mind and Bromley, Lewisham and Greenwich Mind, are planning to merge in the new year. The new, larger organisation is expected to support more than 11,500 people in its  first year, offering a range of mental health and dementia services across the five London boroughs of Lambeth, Southwark, Bromley, Lewisham, and Greenwich. The services currently provided by both charities will not be affected, and service users will continue to be supported after the merger has been completed on January 1, 2024.

UK Charity Week set to take place 4-8 December 2023
This year’s UK Charity Week, sponsored by Sinclair Method UK, is taking place from Monday 4 – Friday 8 December 2023, please refer to the campaign’s website for all the latest public resources and information.
How to get involved with UK Charity Week                                                                       
A supporter’s pack containing social media assets, website banners, posters and a supporters badge, along with suggestions for how charities can get involved, is available to download here

In a move that promises to infuse fresh energy into this year’s UK Charity Week, the organisers have unveiled a partnership with the beloved Charity Radio podcast. With the campaign set to kick off in December (4th-8th), this collaboration aims to continue shining a spotlight on charities and their inspiring stories.

Self Care Week
This week is Self Care Week! Take this as a reminder to always take care of yourself, both in work and in your personal life. The theme this year is ‘Mind & Body’ – take a look at the Self Care Forum website for more information.

Hong Kongers in London
Wednesday 22nd November, 5:15pm
This workshop from the Greater London Authority offers support for Hong Kongers living in London. It is designed specifically for UK-HK organisations and discusses suicide in the Hong Kong community.

Newsletter Submissions

Please send any information (approximately 50-75 words long) that you would like included in our weekly newsletter to social@vac.org.uk by no later than 12pm on Wednesday for inclusion in the Friday newsletter. 

 

 

 

VAC Consultancy Service
Contact us today if you need advice or support to develop any aspect of your established or aspiring Camden voluntary and community sector organisation.
Learn more
here

Public Service Contracts Campaign from NCVO
This week, NCVO launched an open letter calling on the chancellor to ensure public service contracts are uplifted in the Autumn Statement. So far, over 1,000 charities have co-signed the letter, including Samaritans, Relate, Carers UK, Charity Bank, Mermaids, Hospice UK, Respect, and many more. Add your name and share the open letter as soon as possible and make sure your voice is heard.

How can charities help ease community tensions?
Tension is high among some UK communities. This article from Third Sector looks at some of the ways that charities can ease community tensions.

Time Well Spent – New Research on Barriers to Volunteering
Tuesday 28th November, 10:15am
Join this event to hear insights from new research on barriers to volunteering among the global majority, which describes people from black, Asian, mixed, and other groups generally referred to as ‘ethnic minorities.

Calling all Camden’s Storytellers!
Do you have fascinating tales and cherished memories of Camden? Join Age UK Camden on their new podcast as they document the living history of Camden. Your voice, wisdom and humour will captivate listeners of all ages and help preserve the unique character of our beloved borough.
If you are aged 55+ and would like to become a part of Camden’s living history, contact Callum on callum.burkeodriscoll@ageukcamden.org.uk or call 0207 239 0400 

UK government shelves the Mental Health Bill
Despite reforms to the Mental Health Act being a key Conservative manifesto commitment in 2017 and in 2019, the UK government has failed to include the Mental Health Bill in the King’s Speech on the 7th of November this year.
UK government shelves the Mental Health Bill – Mind

Meanwhile Use Office Space for Charities on Camden High Street
The Council has been contacted by a private company. They are looking for charities in Camden who are interested in occupying space on a temporary basis.  The building is a former office block on Camden High Street, close to Mornington Crescent. For more information and a viewing please contact sam.rowe2@camden.gov.uk.

Tipping Point: The Cost of Living Crisis – report by VCS Emergencies Partnership
You can read the report here.

 

 

 

Every week VAC checks various sources for the latest funding opportunities relevant for Camden groups.
You can visit our website for a round up of the latest opportunities added this week:  https://vac.org.uk/our-services/fundraising/current-funding-opportunities/

If you need help sourcing or applying for funds, get in touch with our consultancy service, free for all Camden groups!

THE PHOENIX WAY: Children and Youth Round Now Accepting Applications

About the Fund

The Phoenix Way, led by The Ubele Initiative and supported by Global Fund for Children, is a grant-making initiative aimed at transforming Black and racially minoritised communities. It was established in partnership with six Regional Leads and with the support of several new UK funders, including The Youth Endowment Fund and the Lloyds Bank Foundation for England & Wales. We are excited to announce that The Phoenix Way: Children and Youth Round is now open for applications. 
Application Deadline is Sunday December 3rd. 

Please click here for more details. 

Lloyds Bank Foundation’s Funding Programme for Specialist Small Charities Opens 

We are open for applications from Wednesday, 1 November 2023, 10am.                            More Details: Please click here for more details. 

Apply to the Camden Youth Dance Festival in February 2024
Schools, colleges, and community groups are invited to apply to take part in the Camden Youth Dance Festival, an annual celebration of dance by young people across Camden, which is taking place on Wednesday 28 February 2024.
It’s a fantastic chance for young people from schools and community groups in our local borough to showcase their talent on a professional stage at renowned dance venue The Place, King’s Cross.

  • When: The festival will be taking place on Wednesday 28 February 2024, 7pm
  • Where: The Place, 17 Duke’s Road, London WC1H 9PY
  • Deadline for applications: Monday 11 December, 6pm. Apply here.

Dancers must be aged 11 to 18. Pieces can be up to seven minutes long, with no more than 25 dancers per group.
Apply by filling in the online form. If you want more information about the festival, please email maria.ryan@theplace.org.uk.

The National Lottery Community Fund
The UK Fund 

The UK Fund

We’re looking to fund organisations that want to do more to help communities come together and help make us a better-connected society UK-wide.                                            Funding size £500,000 to £5 million                                                                                    Deadline: ongoing

Reaching Communities
The Reaching Communities Fund from the National Lottery Community Fund is for projects that make a positive impact in and across communities.
Deadline: ongoing

Support for Young People
If your organisation supports young people at risk of anti-social behaviour, consider applying for the Million Hours Fund. Grants of between £30,000 – £100,000 are available.
Deadline: Friday 24th November, 12pm

The King Charles III Charitable Fund is set to launch its Small Grants Programme in January 2024.
This new programme focuses on supporting projects that contribute to the environment, countryside, social inclusion,  health and wellbeing, education, heritage and conservation. Each year, the fund will allocate grants of up to £5,000 to about 100 community-based organisations, including Charities, Community Interest Companies, and Parish Councils.
To qualify for this funding, organisations must:

  • Be a registered non-profit organisation in the UK.
  • Have an annual income below £1 million.
  • Have completed at least two years of operational activities.
  • Possess less than six months of free reserves.

Useful Links:

Link:
https://www.kccf.org.uk/small-grants/

Govia Thameslink Railway (GTR) FUNDING
We are pleased to be launching the second round of our ‘Your Station, Your Community’ Improvement Fund 2024/25, to support local groups, charities, our customers, and communities on our line of route.
The fund will support causes that are of key importance to us and local communities on our network, and which will build lasting social value for those communities.

For further information on what we are looking for in an application and the criteria please see our application guide. 
The details are available online:

https://www.thameslinkrailway.com/about-us/corporate-and-social-responsibility/your-station-your-community-improvement-fund
Applications close: 15th December 2023

Camden 4 Community – Funding alerts and news for the VCSE 
 https://funding.idoxopen4community.co.uk/camdencommunity 

More funding news and information on VAC website at 
https://vac.org.uk/guides-and-resources/fundraising/funders
                                                                   

 

 

 

VAC UPCOMING TRAINING:
Open to VAC Members only
If you are a voluntary service or group delivering services in Camden and are not a member of VAC, please join here: https://vac.org.uk/get-involved/membership

NEW!  Young People & Violent Extremism: Identifying Signs of Radicalisation and Accessing Support (In Person)

Tuesday 21st November: 10am – 12pm
Are you a supplementary school tutor, teaching assistant, volunteer in the community or worker supporting children and young people in a voluntary organisation or group?
In Camden and online, views that promote violence and hatred towards specific groups or communities are ever present.
This face-to-face workshop can help you recognise when a child or young person may be at risk from radicalisation and where to get help if you are worried.
Find out more and book your place: https://vac.org.uk/event/young-people-and-violent-extremism/

Virtual Introduction to GDPR Virtual workshop, Tuesday 21st November: 1:30 – 2:30pm – FREE

All organisations and groups that manage, hold or process data are subject to GDPR.

GDPR applies to any personal data you collect, including volunteers and employees and the law requires you to provide a reason as to why your charity / organisation is collecting and storing this information.

This virtual workshop aims to provide you with basic knowledge and understanding of UK GDPR and how to ensure compliance. It is suitable for those completely new to GDPR or for those looking for a short refresher.

To book follow the link and instructions on the VAC website: https://vac.org.uk/event/virtual-introduction-to-gdpr/

NEW!  Women and Girls’ Personal Safety and Awareness (In Person).

Thursday 23rd November, 10am-12pm
Currently working in partnership with VAC, John Bayley’s Safeguarding Foundation will be delivering this face-to-face workshop designed to raise awareness and understanding of the potential risks faced by woman and girls.
The session will cover a walkthrough of cases covered in the news and include simple and effective techniques to reduce risk, prevention of harm and defend oneself against assault.

To book follow the link and instructions on the VAC website: https://vac.org.uk/event/women-and-girls-personal-safety-and-awareness/

Managing and Complying with GDPR Virtual workshop, Tuesday 28th November: 2-3pm – FREE
Are you the person directly responsible for managing GDPR at your organisation and ensuring your compliance with current legislation? Do you advise, induct or provide support to colleagues on the proper collecting and processing of users’ personal data and information? If there is a problem relating to data protection to people turn to you to sort it out?

This online workshop aims to provide you with up to date knowledge and understanding of the UK GDPR and how to ensure compliance.

To book follow the link and instructions on the VAC website: https://vac.org.uk/event/managing-and-complying-with-gdpr/

Creating a Workforce for the Future – in person event for the Camden CEO Network, Tuesday 30th November 08:30 – 10am

Are we creating enough non-traditional employment pathways into the VCS? Are we replenishing the talent pool? How do we remain a competitive employer?
This event is open to Camden CEOs only. To book follow the link and instructions on the VAC website: https://vac.org.uk/event/ceo-network-creating-a-workforce-for-the-future/. Sign up to the Camden CEO Network here: https://vac.org.uk/get-involved/forums-and-networks/camden-ceo-network/

NEW! Virtual Workshop: Safeguarding and Social Media – Polarising, misinformation, and online predators.

Thursday 30th November, 10am – 11.30am

With its volume, reach and speed, social media can encourage millions of users to adopt extreme political or social positions. In this workshop, we will look at the impacts of online groups, tribes, and communities; how they polarise for profit, and at times validate dangerous behaviour.
With a focus on grooming, algorithms and the spread of disinformation that promotes division among communities, we will explore the role of safeguarding online in our increasingly digitalised world.

To book follow the link and instructions on the VAC website: https://vac.org.uk/event/virtual-workshop-safeguarding-and-social-media/

OTHER EVENTS AND TRAINING: 

Winter Holiday Activities and Food programme

The Camden Holiday Activities and Food (HAF) Winter programme will run from 27 December 2023 to 5 January 2024 and is open for children and young people aged 5 to 16 who live in Camden and are eligible for free school meals.
The programme offers free, fun activities and nutritional education – from learning to make healthy meals, to creative activities, including photography, drama, arts and crafts, and sports such as football and basketball. A free hot meal is included as part of each day’s activities. The Camden HAF programme is co-ordinated by Young Camden Foundation on behalf of Camden Council, with funding from the Department for Education.
To find out more and book your places, visit haf.youngcamdenfoundation.org.uk, or if you have any questions please email info@youngcamdenfoundation.org.uk

Festive events on Hampstead Heath
Join Heath Hands for festive wreath-making workshops and other festive events on Hampstead Heath. Wreath workshops cost £20 per person and start on 8th December – we can sometimes run free workshops for local community groups – contact us for more info. We’ll also be hosting a photo exhibition and book on for our FREE January forest bathing workshops for a good start to 2024. More info: https://www.heath-hands.org.uk/whatson

Hampstead Heath calendar and other Heath goodies
Are you looking for Christmas gifts to support your local green space? Why not buy a Hampstead Heath calendar or book of walks from the Heath Hands webshop? Or you could give someone the gift of a wildlife home adoption or a Friends membership – great for last-minute gifts to arrive in inboxes on Xmas day!

West Hampstead Community Centre
Barn Dance. Saturday 25th November 7:30pm @ Emmanuel Church, Lyncroft Gardens NW6 1JU. With Caller Jane and Live Music! Admission : £5. Pay at the Door/Partners/Experience not necessary. All Ages welcome. Come and Join in the fun! For more info: 0207 794 3729 info@cawh.org.uk 

Birkbeck University Pathways Workshop
Wed, 22 Nov 2023 10:00-13:30 at The Winch, Old Winchester Arms, 21 Winchester Rd, Belsize Park, London NW3 3NR  –  Want support with deciding what to do next and how to get there? Unsure of what job you’d be good at? Pathways offers free advice and training! FREE lunch and Birkbeck certificate of participation.
Click here to find out more and sign up for the event.

Roj Women’s Association
We will provide  two sessions of workshops for Kurdish and Turkish speaking women about the “Signs and types of abuse” and “How emotional abuse affects our psychology” on the 23rd of November at Selby Centre N17 8JL  between 10am-12pm . The sessions will be represented in Turkish and all women are welcome. There is no need for registrations and refreshments will also be provided. For more information please see https://www.instagram.com/p/CzWEeA4tbA5/

TUNES VIBES GOOD TIMES – Steel Pan Music CIC

Thanks to an award from Camden’s Cultural Education and Learning Support Fund,  we’re now holding weekly sessions for local young people to take part in making music using acoustic steel pan and percussion, and to learn about steel pans’ rich heritage and fascinating connection to Camden.   By providing this project at no cost, we welcome a wide audience of young people who may not otherwise have direct access to culture.
Mondays from 6pm The Warren Centre, Whitfield Place. WIT 5JU
For more information contact hi@steelpanmusic.org.uk
www.steelpanmusic.org.uk

Rethink Advocacy service is currently running a drop in advocacy session at the Greenwood Centre, 37 Greenwood Place, London, NW5 1LB for people with Learning Disabilities. Please come along on 21st November at 2pm or 19th December at 2pm.  Please call Sian Phillips 07483 332490 for more information.

Community Health Event on 18th November 2023 in the Crowndale Centre, 218 Eversholt St, NW1 1BD from 12pm-4pm.
Open to everyone. Volunteers for this event are needed – 
Please contact Anita Khalil for more information Anita.Khalil@camden.gov.uk

Black Mary Project Open Day  on 18th of November

Calthorpe Community Gardens  Free     
Full information 

BOLO Business Podcast Live Panel  

Camden Town Hall 1st December Free –  Black Owned London (BOLO) bring you this business podcast, the live final episode of a series looking at inspiring individuals seizing opportunities. It will be an interactive panel discussion inviting audience engagement – a great opportunity to celebrate Black businesses, leadership, and the vibrant culture of Camden.  Full information

Join us at ODAC on Tuesday 12th December to toast the end of the year with ODAC and Camden Giving.
2023 has been another great year at ODAC, with thousands of people from our vibrant community utilising our spaces weekly for creative endeavours, gatherings, and collaborative projects. And it has been for Camden Giving too, as they continue to ensure Camden’s wealth benefits citizens and grassroots charities.
Expect nibbles, entertainment and stalls and the opportunity to revel in the festive spirit!
RSVP by filling by clicking the invite above and filling in the form. If you RSVP, you’ll get your first drink free!

 

 

 

The Royal Free Charity is seeking an ambitious and talented Welfare Rights Supervisor to join their Support hub team.

This is being offered as either a part-time or full-time role, 30 or 37.5 hours per week, over four or five days. If you would like to view the job description please email jobs@royalfreecharity.org or check the link Welfare Rights Supervisor – Royal Free Charity
If interested, please submit a CV, equal opportunity form and supporting statement addressing how you meet the criteria set out in the job description and person specification.

Impact Hub Community Engagement Manager Vacancy
The job advert for Impact Hub’s  Community Engagement Manager is now live – this role will be shared by Impact Hub  and Knowledge Quarter , and will be responsible for leading community engagement and outreach activities related to their  new space on Regent’s Place which opens in January 2024.
They are particularly interested in hiring someone with a local connection or lived experience.
All the details can be found on their website including details on how to apply.

Volunteer Centre Camden:

VCC Xmas volunteering roles 
Does your organisation have Christmas, Hanukkah or New Year’s volunteering roles? We’re currently gathering a list for people who are looking for volunteering for Christmas. Got something? Email sheila@volunteercentrecamden.org.uk 

VCC Trustee recruitment fair
We still have space for a few organisations to recruit trustees at our online Trustee Recruitment Fair on 22nd November, 6 – 7.30pm. Email shafia@volunteercentrecamden.org.uk to book your place.
Want to find out about local trustee roles? Book your free place at our trustee recruitment fair and hear from organisations recruiting trustees in Camden and Islington. Book now: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/camden-and-islington-trustee-recruitment-fair-2023-tickets-735623037307 

Make a difference in your community – join Castlehaven’s Board of Trustees! 

Castlehaven Community Association are recruiting trustees with finance, IT, environment, equality, diversity, and inclusion skills who can offer their expertise and share their vision. Applications from all backgrounds are encouraged, especially those who live and work in Camden. Email ernie@castlehaven.org.uk to request an application pack and help shape CCA’s future.

 

 

 

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VAC Weekly Newsletter
10th November 2023

VAC Membership
VAC represents local organisations in conversations with local government and funders, we advise on local issues and we inform, support and train local charities depending on their needs

Membership is free, click on the link box below and join us today

Become a Member

VAC Training for Members

Upcoming training and events from VAC includes:

  • Camden New Groups Network
  • GDPR – Introductory and advanced
  • CEO Network: Creating a workforce for the future
  • Safeguarding: Women and Girls’ Personal Safety and Awareness;
  • Safeguarding: Young People & Violent Extremism: Identifying Signs of Radicalisation and Accessing Support;
  • Safeguarding and Social Media – Polarising, misinformation, and online predators.

See details and book a place in our Events and Training section

TRUSTEES WEEK – Many voices. Working together. With purpose.

6-10 November 2023

Trustees’ Week is a time for us to come together to celebrate the achievements of nearly one million trustees across the UK. Thank you for the time, commitment and effort you bring to your charities to help them thrive.

Charity Commission leadership praise ‘mission critical’ trustees

The Commission wants to encourage people from all walks of life to consider a trusteeship. It already offers a range of practical support for trustees, such as its suite of 5-minute guides, which provide the basic syllabus of issues trustees need to know about, in simple, easy to read, actionable format.  

                   
VAC and VCC hosted a Trustee Training Worksop
Trustee Recruitment Online Workshop: Tuesday, 7th November 18:00 – 19:00
The session focussed on support for members of the VAC Camden Trustee Network and Camden CEO’s who are involved in the recruitment of trustees. There was huge interest among the attendees and shared learning about successful recruitment of trustees. 

Trustee recruitment fair
VCC still have space for a few organisations to recruit trustees at their online Trustee Recruitment Fair on 22nd November, 6 –7.30pm. Email shafia@volunteercentrecamden.org.uk to book your place. 

VAC seeks Treasurer – Join our Board of Trustees

We are seeking a new trustee to take on the exciting role of Treasurer to join our experienced and passionate Board of Trustees. We are looking for someone who will liaise with relevant staff, committee members and/or volunteers to ensure the financial viability of the organisation. Find out more on our website: https://vac.org.uk/vacancies/treasurer-of-board-of-trustees/

King’s Speech 2023: Takeaways for the voluntary sector 
News and insights
NCVO

The King delivered his first King’s Speech as monarch, outlining the government’s legislative programme ahead of the next general election.

The speech set out many measures that could impact charities and voluntary organisations. Here’s our round-up of the key announcements from today: https://www.ncvo.org.uk/news-and-insights/news-index/kings-speech-2023-takeaways/

‘Meanwhile Use’ Office Space for Charities on Camden High Street
The Council has been contacted by a private company. They are looking for charities in Camden who are interested in occupying space on a temporary basis.  The building is a former office block on Camden High Street, close to Mornington Crescent. For more information and a viewing please contact sam.rowe2@camden.gov.uk.

UK Charity Week set to take place 4-8 December 2023
This year’s UK Charity Week, sponsored by Sinclair Method UK, is taking place from Monday 4 – Friday 8 December 2023, please refer to the campaign’s website for all the latest public resources and information.
How to get involved with UK Charity Week                                                                       
A supporter’s pack containing social media assets, website banners, posters and a supporters badge, along with suggestions for how charities can get involved, is available to download here

UK Charity Week, a yearly extravaganza that unites charities, businesses, and communities across the UK, has always been about pushing the boundaries of charitable giving. This year, they’ve teamed up with Charity Radio, a podcast renowned for its poignant and insightful storytelling within the charitable sector.

In a move that promises to infuse fresh energy into this year’s UK Charity Week, the organisers have unveiled a partnership with the beloved Charity Radio podcast. With the campaign set to kick off in December (4th-8th), this collaboration aims to continue shining a spotlight on charities and their inspiring stories.

Charity Commission will defend aid charities being demonised
The chair of the Charity Commission, Orlando Fraser, has criticised those who “demonise” international development charities who work lawfully.
https://www.civilsociety.co.uk/news/charity-commission-will-defend-aid-charities-being-demonised-says-chair.html

Ethical considerations for charities using AI
As the use of artificial intelligence becomes more prevalent in the charity sector, Civil Society looks at the ethical considerations for charities.
“One of the most valuable things that charities have is the trust of people, so they need to think long and hard about doing anything that can potentially undermine that. It is difficult when the tools become widely available and everyone else is using them to not get left behind but maybe there’s an additional reason for charities to be careful about thinking through what the consequences might be.

Read more : https://www.civilsociety.co.uk/voices/in-depth-ethical-considerations-for-charities-using-artificial-intelligence.html

The Cost of Giving Crisis
Results of new research published on 30th of October 2023 by the National Council for Voluntary Organisations (NCVO) – the largest membership body for charities and volunteering organisations in the UK – reveals the alarming extent of the crisis currently facing charities and the voluntary sector. NCVO launches new ‘Cost Of Giving Crisis’ campaign to help support charities delivering vital services this winter. More about the NCVO  campaign:
https://www.ncvo.org.uk/news-and-insights/news-index/meeting-challenges-of-cost-of-giving-crisis/

Tipping Point: The Cost of Living Crisis – report by VCS Emergencies Partnership
You can read the report here.

Newsletter Submissions

Please send any information (approximately 50-75 words long) that you would like included in our weekly newsletter to social@vac.org.uk by no later than 12pm on Wednesday for inclusion in the Friday newsletter. 

VAC Consultancy Service
Contact us today if you need advice or support to develop any aspect of your established or aspiring Camden voluntary and community sector organisation.
Learn more
here 

New emotional wellbeing and mental health website for young people and families
A new NHS website, packed with emotional wellbeing and mental health information and resources, has been launched to help young people and families, as well as professionals working with them, to navigate support options. 
NCL Waiting Room was produced with the help and input of young people, families and professionals. It aims to be a ‘one-stop shop’ for information on specialist mental health services, community groups, emotional wellbeing and self-care resources.
It allows young people and their parents or carers to search for, filter and share resources based on their needs and preferences.
NCL Waiting Room will continue to grow and develop, so watch this space for more details. You can visit the website here and try out the Support Hub resource navigation feature here.
If you have any feedback on the website, you can do this on the relevant pages of the site, or email rtown@tavi-port.nhs.uk.

Chair of Charity Commission sets out Vision and Priorities for the Commission
A couple of weeks ago Orlando Fraser, the Charity Commission Chair, gave a speech setting out his vision and priorities for the Commission.  A script of the speech is available here.

Voice 4 Change England

#YourVoteYourVoice 

Are you interested in a free in-person workshop on political literacy and the changes to voting practice?  Supported by the Greater London Authority, Voice4Change England are running an impartial voter campaign, delivering free in-person workshops to raise awareness amongst under-represented and BME communities in London.  Watch and register for our #YourVoteYourVoice online workshops supported by the Greater London Authority.
For more information or to arrange a workshop for your staff and/or beneficiaries, contact us at enquiries@voice4change-england.co.uk or complete our survey. 

JRF Report: Destitution in the UK 2023
Destitution has risen sharply over the past three years and is no longer rare in the UK. In the course of 2022 around 1.8M households experienced destitution at some point in the year. This is defined as not being able to afford basic physical needs of being warm, dry, clean and fed. This is around 3.8M people of which around 1M were children. Single people aged 25-44 are most likely to experience destitution, but families and older people are increasingly affected. The report strongly makes the case for designing out destitution in our welfare and immigration systems.
You can read more about this here.

A Tale of Two Sectors – VCSE Sector Barometer
Pro Bono Economics and Nottingham Trent University have published findings from the fourth round of the BCSE barometer survey. It shows that there are big differences in how small and large charities are coping with the current situation where costs and demand continues to increase.

  • For 36% of small and medium charities, and 44% of large charities, finances deteriorated in the last three months.
  • The largest charities [which make up around 20% of the sector and have over half the financial resources] are increasing their ability to respond to the continuing cost of living crisis through recruiting more staff.
  • For small charities which make up 80% of the sector, financial pressures remain and the difficulty in recruiting volunteers continues to create problems.

Read more here.

Fundraising Regulator Consults on Code of Fundraising Practice
The Fundraising Regulator launched a 12-week public consultation to gather feedback on proposals for changes to the Code of Fundraising Practice (Code). This is the second phase of the regulator’s two-year process of reviewing and updating the Code to ensure that it remains effective and relevant for the future. The consultation is open until 1 December 2023.
 

Every week VAC checks various sources for the latest funding opportunities relevant for Camden groups.
You can visit our website for a round up of the latest opportunities added this week:  https://vac.org.uk/our-services/fundraising/current-funding-opportunities/

If you need help sourcing or applying for funds, get in touch with our consultancy service, free for all Camden groups!

GRANTS FOR THE VCSE Sector 2023/4 from CYP Provider Collaborative
Grants for the Voluntary, Community & Social Enterprise sector 2023/24 (£5,000 to £50,000 per fund) – Compass Wellbeing
Fund 1: CYPMH Inequalities
Open to applications for projects seeking to tackle inequalities in CYPMH access, experience and outcomes or mental health support.
Applying for grants between £5,000 and £50,000.
Fund 2: CYPMH Early Intervention & Community Support
Open to applications from VCSE organisations offering community support and early intervention schemes to help children and young people reduce the need for hospital admissions.
Applying for grants between £5,000 and £50,000.

Please do contact Jennie for informal discussion at Jennie.Mackeith@camden.gov.uk . The deadline is 4th December.

Govia Thameslink Railway (GTR) FUNDING
We are pleased to be launching the second round of our ‘Your Station, Your Community’ Improvement Fund 2024/25, to support local groups, charities, our customers, and communities on our line of route.
The fund will support causes that are of key importance to us and local communities on our network, and which will build lasting social value for those communities.
What we’re looking for:
We’re looking for applications for initiatives taking place in and around stations served by Great Northern, Southern or Thameslink on the GTR network, which will make a positive impact in one or more of the focus areas listed below. For a route map click here. The communities supported by your project should be served by one of those stations.

For further information on what we are looking for in an application and the criteria please see our application guide.

The details are available online:
https://www.thameslinkrailway.com/about-us/corporate-and-social-responsibility/your-station-your-community-improvement-fund

Applications open: 9th November 2023
Applications close: 15th December 2023

Support for Young People
If your organisation supports young people at risk of anti-social behaviour, consider applying for the Million Hours Fund. Grants of between £30,000 – £100,000 are available.
Deadline: Friday 24th November, 12pm

Reaching Communities
The Reaching Communities Fund from the National Lottery Community Fund is for projects that make a positive impact in and across communities.
Deadline: ongoing

Single Homeless Accommodation Programme
The Mayor of London  has secured a portion of a national budget of £270m to deliver homes with support for Londoners sleeping rough and young Londoners aged 18-24 who are homeless or at risk of homelessness. For further details on the sorts of schemes that can be funded please see  funding guidanceProviders can contact roughsleepinghomes@london.gov.uk to discuss the programme.

Lloyds Bank Foundation’s Funding Programme for Specialist Small Charities Opens 

We are open for applications from Wednesday, 1 November 2023, 10am.                            More Details: Please click here for more details. 

We Make Camden Kit 
The We Make Camden Kit is a partnership between Camden Citizens, Camden Council, Camden Giving and Camden businesses. Funding is available to support great ideas that will make Camden a better place. Decisions on who receives funding and support are made by a panel of Camden residents from across the borough, with the panel of Camden residents supported by a partnership between Camden Council and Camden Giving. There is no closing date and applications are renewed fortnightly. Find out more here: We Make Camden Kit

Camden 4 Community – Funding alerts and news for the VCSE 
 https://funding.idoxopen4community.co.uk/camdencommunity 

More funding news and information on VAC website at 
https://vac.org.uk/guides-and-resources/fundraising/funders
                                                                   

VAC UPCOMING TRAINING:
Open to VAC Members only
If you are a voluntary service or group delivering services in Camden and are not a member of VAC, please join here: https://vac.org.uk/get-involved/membership

Connect, Learn and Share
Our Camden New Groups Network is now ready to go, and we are cordially inviting you to our introductory meeting on Tuesday, 14th of November from 15:00. The meeting will be held online, and we are very much looking forward to meeting you. Please follow the link below to Eventbrite to register for the meeting and we will send you the MS Teams link closer to the day.
https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/camden-new-groups-network-vac-exciting-new-project-tickets-748386091947?aff=oddtdtcreator

This is a Network for all the new groups that VAC have provided with consultancy support recently and for any community group or individual considering starting a charity or social enterprise. We will be discussing the ToR for the Network and the common challenges and requirements that you face when starting a new charity, social enterprise, or community group. You will have the opportunity to share experiences with others and seek the advice and support of your peers.

NEW!  Young People & Violent Extremism: Identifying Signs of Radicalisation and Accessing Support (In Person)

Tuesday 21st November: 10am – 12pm
Are you a supplementary school tutor, teaching assistant, volunteer in the community or worker supporting children and young people in a voluntary organisation or group?
In Camden and online, views that promote violence and hatred towards specific groups or communities are ever present.
This face-to-face workshop can help you recognise when a child or young person may be at risk from radicalisation and where to get help if you are worried.
Find out more and book your place: https://vac.org.uk/event/young-people-and-violent-extremism/

Virtual Introduction to GDPR Virtual workshop, Tuesday 21st November: 1:30 – 2:30pm – FREE

All organisations and groups that manage, hold or process data are subject to GDPR.

GDPR applies to any personal data you collect, including volunteers and employees and the law requires you to provide a reason as to why your charity / organisation is collecting and storing this information.

This virtual workshop aims to provide you with basic knowledge and understanding of UK GDPR and how to ensure compliance. It is suitable for those completely new to GDPR or for those looking for a short refresher.

To book follow the link and instructions on the VAC website: https://vac.org.uk/event/virtual-introduction-to-gdpr/

NEW!  Women and Girls’ Personal Safety and Awareness (In Person).

Thursday 23rd November, 10am-12pm
Currently working in partnership with VAC, John Bayley’s Safeguarding Foundation will be delivering this face-to-face workshop designed to raise awareness and understanding of the potential risks faced by woman and girls.
The session will cover a walkthrough of cases covered in the news and include simple and effective techniques to reduce risk, prevention of harm and defend oneself against assault.

To book follow the link and instructions on the VAC website: https://vac.org.uk/event/women-and-girls-personal-safety-and-awareness/

Managing and Complying with GDPR Virtual workshop, Tuesday 28th November: 2-3pm – FREE
Are you the person directly responsible for managing GDPR at your organisation and ensuring your compliance with current legislation? Do you advise, induct or provide support to colleagues on the proper collecting and processing of users’ personal data and information? If there is a problem relating to data protection to people turn to you to sort it out?

This online workshop aims to provide you with up to date knowledge and understanding of the UK GDPR and how to ensure compliance.

To book follow the link and instructions on the VAC website: https://vac.org.uk/event/managing-and-complying-with-gdpr/

Creating a Workforce for the Future – in person event for the Camden CEO Network, Tuesday 30th November 08:30 – 10am

Are we creating enough non-traditional employment pathways into the VCS? Are we replenishing the talent pool? How do we remain a competitive employer?
This event is open to Camden CEOs only. To book follow the link and instructions on the VAC website: https://vac.org.uk/event/ceo-network-creating-a-workforce-for-the-future/. Sign up to the Camden CEO Network here: https://vac.org.uk/get-involved/forums-and-networks/camden-ceo-network/

NEW! Virtual Workshop: Safeguarding and Social Media – Polarising, misinformation, and online predators.

Thursday 30th November, 10am – 11.30am

With its volume, reach and speed, social media can encourage millions of users to adopt extreme political or social positions. In this workshop, we will look at the impacts of online groups, tribes, and communities; how they polarise for profit, and at times validate dangerous behaviour.
With a focus on grooming, algorithms and the spread of disinformation that promotes division among communities, we will explore the role of safeguarding online in our increasingly digitalised world.

To book follow the link and instructions on the VAC website: https://vac.org.uk/event/virtual-workshop-safeguarding-and-social-media/

OTHER EVENTS AND TRAINING: 

Castlehaven Community Association
Join Castlehaven for their next Annual General Meeting (AGM) on the 29th of November from 6 – 8 pm. There will be free refreshments as they reflect on their achievements over the last year and make plans for the future.
For more information, please email info@castlehaven.org.uk or call 020 7485 3386.

West Hampstead Community Centre
West Hampstead Memory Cafe invites you on Wednesday 15th November from 1.30 -3.30pm
This will be an afternoon of reminiscing fond memories and making new ones over lunch, coffee and Arts and Craft. Come and join us to spend a few hours, enjoying the moment, with some mindfulness movements to start with, then we have a lovely lunch followed by  Melissa, our art therapist, creating a wonderful art session to unwind and be creative together. For more info please call Beatrice 0207 794 3729. Address: West Hampstead Community Centre 17 Dornfell Street London NW6 1QN 
 
Barn Dance. Saturday 25th November 7:30pm @ Emmanuel Church, Lyncroft Gardens NW6 1JU. With Caller Jane and Live Music! Admission : £5. Pay at the Door/Partners/Experience not necessary. All Ages welcome. Come and Join in the fun! For more info: 0207 794 3729 info@cawh.org.uk 

The Felix Project: Christmas Community Food Distribution 
We are working with housing associations to identify larger estates where there may be high levels of need and that could potentially distribute food over the Christmas period. We are also looking for other community partners who can help with building a food distribution network in Camden.
Want to find out more? Attend an information session with Felix 

Monday 13th, 1pm – Click here to join the meeting
Thursday 16th, 10am – Click here to join the meeting 

Roj Women’s Association
We will provide  two sessions of workshops for Kurdish and Turkish speaking women about the “Signs and types of abuse” and “How emotional abuse affects our psychology” on the 23rd of November at Selby Centre N17 8JL  between 10am-12pm . The sessions will be represented in Turkish and all women are welcome. There is no need for registrations and refreshments will also be provided. For more information please see https://www.instagram.com/p/CzWEeA4tbA5/

CAMPAIGN FOR LEARNING – Inclusive Family Financial Information
If you’re not yet involved, I’d like to remind you about free funded workshops that offer a new approach for practitioners to help children and families learn about money. The training is delivered by me and the team at Campaign for Learning and is funded by the Money and Pensions Service.
 
Rethink Advocacy service is currently running a drop in advocacy session at the Greenwood Centre, 37 Greenwood Place, London, NW5 1LB for people with Learning Disabilities. Please come along on 21st November at 2pm or 19th December at 2pm.  Please call Sian Phillips 07483 332490 for more information.

Birkbeck University Pathways Workshop
Wed, 22 Nov 2023 10:00-13:30 at The Winch, Old Winchester Arms, 21 Winchester Rd, Belsize Park, London NW3 3NR  –  Want support with deciding what to do next and how to get there? Unsure of what job you’d be good at? Pathways offers free advice and training! FREE lunch and Birkbeck certificate of participation.
Click here to find out more and sign up for the event.

Google Q4 Community Training
Friday 17 November, 1 – 4 PM at Google UK,  6 Pancras Sq, London N1C 4AG
Google invites you to join our latest community training day where we bring together local organisations for a networking lunch & sessions co-designed by our community partners.

RSVP here to secure your seat! If you have any questions, please reach out to communityengagementuk@google.com.

Black History Season: Community Health Event on 18th November 2023
In the Crowndale Centre, 218 Eversholt St, NW1 1BD from 12pm-4pm.
Open to everyone; includes a health discussion forum, NHS health checks, physical activities, health support organisations; and family games, children’s activities, free healthy food, entertainment, and other free wellbeing activities focusing particularly on Black Communities in Camden.
Volunteers for this event are needed – 
Please contact Anita Khalil for more information Anita.Khalil@camden.gov.uk

Black Mary Project Open Day   

Calthorpe Community Gardens 18th November  Free 

Drop in to find out all about The Black Mary Project set to launch Summer 2024. The Project, led by Black women artists and the community, will imaginatively reimagine a local 17th Century healing once said to be run by a Black Woman called Mary Woollaston.

Full information 

Windrush in Camden Exhibition 

Camden Town Hall  on until 15th December  Free 

The Camden Black Pioneers is an informative display celebrating notable contributions of the Windrush generation in the borough and across the UK. From early community champions to the impact of the Windrush arrivals and subsequent influence/reverberations in popular culture.   

Full information

BOLO Business Podcast Live Panel  

Camden Town Hall 1st December Free 

Black Owned London (BOLO) bring you this business podcast, the live final episode of a series looking at inspiring individuals seizing opportunities. It will be an interactive panel discussion inviting audience engagement – a great opportunity to celebrate Black businesses, leadership, and the vibrant culture of Camden.  

Full information

Join us at ODAC on Tuesday 12th December to toast the end of the year with ODAC and Camden Giving.
2023 has been another great year at ODAC, with thousands of people from our vibrant community utilising our spaces weekly for creative endeavours, gatherings, and collaborative projects, and our programmes bursting out in into the city and communities around us. And it has been for Camden Giving too, as they continue to ensure Camden’s wealth benefits citizens and grassroots charities.

Expect nibbles, entertainment and stalls from local groups, cheap drinks, and the opportunity to revel in the festive spirit with other members of our creative community!

RSVP by filling by clicking the invite above and filling in the form. If you RSVP, you’ll get your first drink free!

Impact Hub Community Engagement Manager Vacancy
The job advert for Impact Hub’s  Community Engagement Manager is now live – this role will be shared by Impact Hub  and Knowledge Quarter , and will be responsible for leading community engagement and outreach activities related to their  new space on Regent’s Place which opens in January 2024.
They are particularly interested in hiring someone with a local connection or lived experience.
All the details can be found on their website including details on how to apply.

Make a difference in your community – join Castlehaven’s Board of Trustees! 

Castlehaven Community Association are recruiting trustees with finance, IT, environment, equality, diversity, and inclusion skills who can offer their expertise and share their vision. Applications from all backgrounds are encouraged, especially those who live and work in Camden. Email ernie@castlehaven.org.uk to request an application pack and help shape CCA’s future.

NAVCA is hiring an Administration Assistant
We’re pleased to announce that we’re looking for a new person to join the NAVCA team.
We are looking for someone who is proactive, highly organised, with good communication skills, who can work flexibly to carry out a variety of tasks to support the smooth running of NAVCA. This is a varied position, working alongside NAVCA colleagues and providing support to the Resources Team and wider organisation as required.
The closing date for applications is 9am on Monday 20th November. 
Please share this job advert with your networks.

Hopscotch Women’s Centre is recruiting
Human Resources and Office Manager – Salary: £28,000-31,000 – 35 hours a week Hybrid: One day a week working remotely Reports to: CEO, working closely with Senior Leadership Team
VAWG/IDVA Complex Needs and Multiple Disadvantage Advocate
Reporting to: Programmes Manager Salary Band: £29,000 – £31,000 per annum full time equivalent Hours: 21 hours per week Location: Camden

For more details  go to Work for Homecare — Hopscotch (hopscotchuk.org)

Volunteer Centre Camden
VCC Xmas volunteering roles 
Does your organisation have Christmas, Hanukkah or New Year’s volunteering roles? We’re currently gathering a list for people who are looking for volunteering for Christmas. Got something? Email sheila@volunteercentrecamden.org.uk 

VCC Trustee recruitment fair
We still have space for a few organisations to recruit trustees at our online Trustee Recruitment Fair on 22nd November, 6 – 7.30pm. Email shafia@volunteercentrecamden.org.uk to book your place.
Want to find out about local trustee roles? Book your free place at our trustee recruitment fair and hear from organisations recruiting trustees in Camden and Islington. Book now: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/camden-and-islington-trustee-recruitment-fair-2023-tickets-735623037307 

The Royal Free Charity is seeking an ambitious and talented Welfare Rights Supervisor to join their Support hub team.
This is being offered as either a part-time or full-time role, 30 or 37.5 hours per week, over four or five days. If you would like to view the job description please email jobs@royalfreecharity.org or check the link Welfare Rights Supervisor – Royal Free Charity

If interested, please submit a CV, equal opportunity form and supporting statement addressing how you meet the criteria set out in the job description and person specification.

Local VCS Newsletters:

SHAK
Young Camden Foundation (Funding Newsletter)
Young Camden Foundation (Events and Training Newsletter)
AWN (sign up)
Fitzrovia Community Centre
Coram’s Field Community Newsletter (sign up)
CAWSH newsletter
St Pancras Community Association (sign up)
Castlehaven in Bloom (sign up)
UCL Volunteering Service Newsletter (sign up)
Latin American House
London Irish Centre
North London Cares: Upcoming Clubs
Castlehaven Community Association (sign up)
Heath Hands

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3rd November 2023

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Trustees Week

Many voices. Working together. With purpose.
6-10 November 2023

Trustees’ Week is a time for us to come together to celebrate the achievements of nearly one million trustees across the UK. Thank you for the time, commitment and effort you bring to your charities to help them thrive.

We have compiled a list of some activities taking place during trustee’s week, please see below:

VAC and VCC are hosting a Trustee Training Worksop
Trustee Recruitment Online Workshop: Tuesday, 7th November 18:00 – 19:00
This session is for members of the VAC Camden Trustee Network and Camden CEO’s who are involved in the recruitment of trustees.  Join us on Tuesday 7th November from 6pm to 7pm online. (Zoom link TBA after registration).
For more details and to book your place, please visit our website: https://vac.org.uk/event/camden-trustee-network-trustee-recruitment-workshop/ 

Trustee recruitment fair
VCC still have space for a few organisations to recruit trustees at their online Trustee Recruitment Fair on 22nd November, 6 –7.30pm. Email shafia@volunteercentrecamden.org.uk to book your place. 

Festival of Trusteeship
Getting On Board
6-10 November 2023

Getting On Board have lined up a week of thought-provoking, insightful and thoroughly entertaining online events to help you consider, become and be brilliant and effective trustees. They’ve grouped their sessions into four distinct strands which you can explore by following this link: Festival of Trusteeship | Getting on Board

Trustee’s Working with Purpose
NCVO
This year, NCVO are excited to celebrate how trustees work with purpose. In particular, how they use the principles around positive environmental, social, and governance action (ESG) to lead their charities to the future. They are offering free Trustees’ Week webinars on topics to help develop trustees skills including, how decision-makers can lead on climate action, and how to manage your chief executive. To find out more follow this link Trustees’ Week | NCVO.

VAC seeks Treasurer – Join our Board of Trustees

We are seeking a new trustee to take on the exciting role of Treasurer to join our experienced and passionate Board of Trustees. We are looking for someone who will liaise with relevant staff, committee members and/or volunteers to ensure the financial viability of the organisation. Find out more on our website: https://vac.org.uk/vacancies/treasurer-of-board-of-trustees/

VAC Training for Members

  • VIRTUAL INTRODUCTION TO GDPR for those new to or needing a refresher on GDPR theory: Tuesday 21st November 13:30 -14:40 
  • COMPLYING WITH GDPR – for those with responsibilities for managing GDPR: Tuesday, 28th November 14:00-15:00 
  • CREATING A WORKFORCE FOR THE FUTURE – Camden CEO Network; Tuesday 30th November 08:30am – 10am

See details and book a place in our Events and Training section

Adult Carers
45% of carers in the UK don’t get enough support, according to this Adult Carer Survey Report from the Carers Trust.

Announcing the closure of The Cares Family charities
The Board of Trustees is deeply sad to share that The Cares Family charities will cease operating immediately, due to insolvency.
“We’re deeply proud of the work of The Cares Family charities, across London, Manchester and Liverpool and hope that the legacy of our work will show in the seeds of connection and community power that we have sown.”

The Cost of Giving Crisis
Results of new research published on 30th of October 2023 by the National Council for Voluntary Organisations (NCVO) – the largest membership body for charities and volunteering organisations in the UK – reveals the alarming extent of the crisis currently facing charities and the voluntary sector. NCVO launches new ‘Cost Of Giving Crisis’ campaign to help support charities delivering vital services this winter. More about the NCVO  campaign:
https://www.ncvo.org.uk/news-and-insights/news-index/meeting-challenges-of-cost-of-giving-crisis/

Tipping Point: The Cost of Living Crisis – report by VCS Emergencies Partnership
You can read the report here.

Benefact Group and Ansvar set to grow to give more to good causes
Specialist insurer Ansvar is part of a family of international financial services businesses that make up the Benefact Group. Charitably owned, it exists to donate all available profits to good causes and recently reached a £200m giving milestone on its journey to achieving its ambition to become the largest corporate donor in the UK.

RSPB launches ‘youth revolution’

Europe’s largest wildlife conservation charity is giving free access to all of its reserves for those aged 16-24 years old as it attempts a “youth revolution” to better engage young people with nature.

The two-year pilot programme will be rolled out across the UK from 6 November, the Royal Society for the Protection  of Birds (RSPB) said in a document sent out to volunteers.

Camden Talks Data event
Taking place on Wednesday, 8th November, from 5.45pm to 7.30pm at Pancras Square Library, 5 Pancras Square N1C 4AG.
This event is an opportunity to have an open discussion about how we collect and use data ethically to improve services for Camden residents. You don’t need any special knowledge about data or technology to take part.
Please reserve your spot by clicking the link. If you have any access requirements, additional needs or cannot access the Eventbrite booking link please let us know by emailing: participation@camden.gov.uk

Newsletter Submissions
Please send any information (approximately 50-75 words long) that you would like included in our weekly newsletter to social@vac.org.uk by no later than 12pm on Wednesday for inclusion in the Friday newsletter. 

VAC Consultancy Service
Contact us today if you need advice or support to develop any aspect of your established or aspiring Camden voluntary and community sector organisation.
Learn more
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TRUSTEES’ WEEK 2023

Trustees’ Week is an annual celebration of the people who give up their time to lead and govern charities. Trustees’ Week 2023 takes place from 6th to 10th November

VAC and VCC are hosting a TRUSTEE Worksop as part of the new Camden Trustee Network. Join us at our Trustee Recruitment Workshop for the Camden Trustee Network which we are co-hosting with our partners at Volunteer Centre Camden on Tuesday 7th November, 6-7pm online. (Zoom link TBA).
The session is relevant for Camden CEO’s who are involved in the recruitment of trustees. 

For more details and to book your place, please visit our website: https://vac.org.uk/event/camden-trustee-network-trustee-recruitment-workshop/

The Monetary Value of Charity Trustees
The Volunteer Centre Camden’s report calculates the total monetary value of volunteer charity trustees in England and Wales at £33.17billion.
The report has statistics that are relevant for Camden and London:
Monetary value of Trustees in Camden: £145 million
Total value of all Volunteering in Camden: £1.3 billion
Check out the full report here: https://volunteercentrecamden.org.uk/just-published-october-2023-the-monetary-value-of-trustees/

Grants for Good: Exploring local authority grant-making to the VCSE sector
The report by the Directory of Social Change provides the clearest picture to date of the level of local authority grant-making to the Voluntary, Community and Social Enterprise (VCSE) sector in the UK.
https://www.dsc.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/Grants-for-Good-Local-Authority-Grantmaking-072023.pdf

This research underpins the Grants for Good campaign, which aims to support and increase the use of public sector grants for the VCSE sector in commissioning and more generally. Click here to learn more about the Grants for Good Campaign.

Small Grants, Big Changes – An overview and analysis 
Small Grants, Big Changes, a report by the Directory of Social Change (DSC), provides the evidence to support what most people involved in delivering and funding charitable activities believed to be the case – small grants and small grants programmes have a vital role to play in enabling and sustaining critical support for charities and their beneficiaries.
https://www.dsc.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/Small-Grants-Big-Changes-An-overview-and-analysis.pdf

JRF Report: Destitution in the UK 2023
Destitution has risen sharply over the past three years and is no longer rare in the UK. In the course of 2022 around 1.8M households experienced destitution at some point in the year. This is defined as not being able to afford basic physical needs of being warm, dry, clean and fed. This is around 3.8M people of which around 1M were children. Single people aged 25-44 are most likely to experience destitution, but families and older people are increasingly affected. The report strongly makes the case for designing out destitution in our welfare and immigration systems.
You can read more about this here.

A Tale of Two Sectors – VCSE Sector Barometer
Pro Bono Economics and Nottingham Trent University have published findings from the fourth round of the BCSE barometer survey. It shows that there are big differences in how small and large charities are coping with the current situation where costs and demand continues to increase.

  • For 36% of small and medium charities, and 44% of large charities, finances deteriorated in the last three months.
  • The largest charities [which make up around 20% of the sector and have over half the financial resources] are increasing their ability to respond to the continuing cost of living crisis through recruiting more staff.
  • For small charities which make up 80% of the sector, financial pressures remain and the difficulty in recruiting volunteers continues to create problems.

Read more here.

 

Every week VAC checks various sources for the latest funding opportunities relevant for Camden groups.
You can visit our website for a round up of the latest opportunities added this week:  https://vac.org.uk/our-services/fundraising/current-funding-opportunities/

If you need help sourcing or applying for funds, get in touch with our consultancy service, free for all Camden groups!

Lloyds Bank Foundation’s Funding Programme for Specialist Small Charities Opens 

We are open for applications from Wednesday, 1 November 2023, 10am.                            More Details: Please click here for more details. 

Cash4Clubs Offers Small Unrestricted Grants to UK’s Community and Voluntary Sports Groups

Flutter UKI are delighted to team up with the UK leading charity Sported for the 2023 edition of Cash4Clubs, offering small grants of 2,000 GBP/Euro to community sports clubs and organisations across the UK and Ireland. Application Deadline: 31 December 2023

Please click here for more details. 

The A-Z Funding Guide for Schools 2024 is now available.

We Make Camden Kit 
The We Make Camden Kit is a partnership between Camden Citizens, Camden Council, Camden Giving and Camden businesses. Funding is available to support great ideas that will make Camden a better place. Decisions on who receives funding and support are made by a panel of Camden residents from across the borough, with the panel of Camden residents supported by a partnership between Camden Council and Camden Giving. There is no closing date and applications are renewed fortnightly. Find out more here: We Make Camden Kit

GRANTS FOR THE VCSE Sector 2023/4 from CYP Provider Collaborative
Grants for the Voluntary, Community & Social Enterprise sector 2023/24 (£5,000 to £50,000 per fund) – Compass Wellbeing
Fund 1: CYPMH Inequalities
Open to applications for projects seeking to tackle inequalities in CYPMH access, experience and outcomes or mental health support.
Applying for grants between £5,000 and £50,000.
Fund 2: CYPMH Early Intervention & Community Support
Open to applications from VCSE organisations offering community support and early intervention schemes to help children and young people reduce the need for hospital admissions.
Applying for grants between £5,000 and £50,000.

Please do contact Jennie for informal discussion at Jennie.Mackeith@camden.gov.uk . The deadline is 4th December.

Easy Fundraising news
57% of shoppers will do most of their Christmas shopping online this year – you can turn that into free unrestricted funding for your organisation. 8,000 online shops give your organisation money when your supporters, volunteers, trustees or staff pick up a Black Friday deal or Christmas gift. Find out how here: www.easyfundraising.org.uk/community/

Support for Young People
If your organisation supports young people at risk of anti-social behaviour, consider applying for the Million Hours Fund. Grants of between £30,000 – £100,000 are available.
Deadline: Friday 24th November, 12pm

Joseph Roundtree Foundation
The Storytellers Fund from Joseph Rowntree Foundation will support individuals or organisations to tell stories that help to spread their message and create a better world.
Deadline: Friday 10th November

Human Rights
The London Human Rights Communities Programme offers funding and training opportunities that encourage learning about human rights.

Reaching Communities
The Reaching Communities Fund from the National Lottery Community Fund is for projects that make a positive impact in and across communities.
Deadline: ongoing

Single Homeless Accommodation Programme
The Mayor of London  has secured a portion of a national budget of £270m to deliver homes with support for Londoners sleeping rough and young Londoners aged 18-24 who are homeless or at risk of homelessness. For further details on the sorts of schemes that can be funded please see  funding guidanceProviders can contact roughsleepinghomes@london.gov.uk to discuss the programme.

London Mayor Funds Rewilding of London

The Mayor announced further funding to Rewild London to make the capital more resilient to climate change. Local authorities, civil society organisations and community groups that manage land are all invited to apply for funding and further information can be found in the grants guide, available at this link. The deadline for applications is Monday 27 November 2023.  Rewild London is managed by Groundwork London on behalf of the GLA and London Wildlife Trust. Any questions about the fund can be emailed to rewildlondon@london.gov.uk.

Camden 4 Community – Funding alerts and news for the VCSE 
 https://funding.idoxopen4community.co.uk/camdencommunity 

More funding news and information on VAC website at 
https://vac.org.uk/guides-and-resources/fundraising/funders
                                                                   

VAC UPCOMING TRAINING:
Open to VAC Members only
If you are a voluntary service or group delivering services in Camden and are not a member of VAC, please join here: https://vac.org.uk/get-involved/membership

Camden Trustee Network: Trustee Recruitment Workshop
Tuesday, November 7 @ 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm  – FREE
Join us ONLINE  at our Trustee Recruitment Workshop for the Camden Trustee Network which we are co-hosting with our partners at Volunteer Centre Camden on Tuesday 7th November, 6-7pm online. (Zoom link TBA for those who sign up for the event).
This workshop will cover all aspects of trustee recruitment from identifying needs, how to promote the role and tips for onboarding/induction.
https://vac.org.uk/event/camden-trustee-network-trustee-recruitment-workshop/

Virtual Introduction to GDPR Virtual workshop, Tuesday 21st November: 1:30 – 2:30pm – FREE

All organisations and groups that manage, hold or process data are subject to GDPR.

GDPR applies to any personal data you collect, including volunteers and employees and the law requires you to provide a reason as to why your charity / organisation is collecting and storing this information.

This virtual workshop aims to provide you with basic knowledge and understanding of UK GDPR and how to ensure compliance. It is suitable for those completely new to GDPR or for those looking for a short refresher.

To book follow the link and instructions on the VAC website: https://vac.org.uk/event/virtual-introduction-to-gdpr/

Managing and Complying with GDPR – Virtual workshop, Tuesday 28th November: 2-3pm – FREE
Are you the person directly responsible for managing GDPR at your organisation and ensuring your compliance with current legislation? Do you advise, induct or provide support to colleagues on the proper collecting and processing of users’ personal data and information? If there is a problem relating to data protection to people turn to you to sort it out?

This online workshop aims to provide you with up to date knowledge and understanding of the UK GDPR and how to ensure compliance.

To book follow the link and instructions on the VAC website: https://vac.org.uk/event/managing-and-complying-with-gdpr/

Creating a Workforce for the Future – in person event for the Camden CEO Network, Tuesday 30th November 08:30 – 10am
Are we creating enough non-traditional employment pathways into the VCS? Are we replenishing the talent pool? How do we remain a competitive employer?
This event is open to Camden CEOs only. To book follow the link and instructions on the VAC website: https://vac.org.uk/event/ceo-network-creating-a-workforce-for-the-future/. Sign up to the Camden CEO Network here: https://vac.org.uk/get-involved/forums-and-networks/camden-ceo-network/

OTHER EVENTS AND TRAINING: 

Voice 4 Change England

#YourVoteYourVoice 

Are you interested in a free in-person workshop on political literacy and the changes to voting practice?  Supported by the Greater London Authority, Voice4Change England are running an impartial voter campaign, delivering free in-person workshops to raise awareness amongst under-represented and BME communities in London.  For more information or to arrange a workshop for your staff and/or beneficiaries, contact us at enquiries@voice4change-england.co.uk or complete our survey. 

Castlehaven Community Association
Join Castlehaven for their next Annual General Meeting (AGM) on the 29th of November from 6 – 8 pm. There will be free refreshments as they reflect on their achievements over the last year and make plans for the future.
For more information, please email info@castlehaven.org.uk or call 020 7485 3386.

People’s Museum Somers Town Newsletter 
NEED SPACE?
People’s Museum offers FREE space to suitable groups.
Please apply with a description of your group/need and what you can offer in return – resources or in kind offers (run classes/ volunteering) 
Small interesting space with Wi-Fi, social justice library and coffee facilities.
Contact us: info@aspaceforus.club
 
Rethink Advocacy service is currently running a drop in advocacy session at the Greenwood Centre, 37 Greenwood Place, London, NW5 1LB for people with Learning Disabilities. Please come along on 21st November at 2pm or 19th December at 2pm.  Please call Sian Phillips 07483 332490 for more information.

Birkbeck University Pathways Workshop
Wed, 22 Nov 2023 10:00-13:30 at The Winch, Old Winchester Arms, 21 Winchester Rd, Belsize Park, London NW3 3NR  –  Want support with deciding what to do next and how to get there? Unsure of what job you’d be good at? Pathways offers free advice and training! FREE lunch and Birkbeck certificate of participation.
Click here to find out more and sign up for the event.

Q4 Community Training
Friday 17 November, 1 – 4 PM at Google UK,  6 Pancras Sq, London N1C 4AG
Google invites you to join our latest community training day where we bring together local organisations for a networking lunch & sessions co-designed by our community partners.

RSVP here to secure your seat! If you have any questions, please reach out to communityengagementuk@google.com.

Black History Season: Community Health Event on 18th November 2023
In the Crowndale Centre, 218 Eversholt St, NW1 1BD from 12pm-4pm.
Open to everyone; includes a health discussion forum, NHS health checks, physical activities, health support organisations; and family games, children’s activities, free healthy food, entertainment, and other free wellbeing activities focusing particularly on Black Communities in Camden.
Volunteers for this event are needed – 
Please contact Anita Khalil for more information Anita.Khalil@camden.gov.uk

Real Talk – young people’s debate for 16 to 21-year-olds in Camden
5pm to 7.30pm on Thursday 9 November at the Crowndale Centre, 218 Eversholt Street NW1. 
Real Talk is a debate for 16 to 21-year-olds who live or go to school in Camden, or attend a youth centre here. This free early evening event offers a safe space for young people to express their opinions and challenge preconceptions on topics that matter most to them.  Young people can find out more and book a free place here.

Camden Council National Youth Work Week Event in Partnership with YCF – 7 November
Camden Council are hosting their National Youth Work Week Event in collaboration with Young Camden Foundation on the 7th of November.
There will be performances from young people, a number of stalls from our organisations and more. Please save the date or email alev@youngcamdenfoundation.org.uk if you would like to get involved.
Location: Camden Council Chambers

Camden’s first Data Charter Event
The first Camden Talks Data event is taking place on Wednesday, 8th November, from 5.45pm to 7.30pm at Pancras Square Library, 5 Pancras Square N1C 4AG.  Refreshments will be available upon arrival. This session will build on previous engagement with residents to develop our Data Charter. You can find out more here: https://www.camden.gov.uk/data-charter
Please reserve your spot by clicking the link provided : https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/camden-talks-data-tickets-736628374297?utm-campaign=social&utm-content=attendeeshare&utm-medium=discovery&utm-term=listing&utm-source=cp&aff=ebdsshcopyurl

NAVCA is hiring an Administration Assistant
We’re pleased to announce that we’re looking for a new person to join the NAVCA team.
We are looking for someone who is proactive, highly organised, with good communication skills, who can work flexibly to carry out a variety of tasks to support the smooth running of NAVCA. This is a varied position, working alongside NAVCA colleagues and providing support to the Resources Team and wider organisation as required.
The closing date for applications is 9am on Monday 20th November. 
Please share this job advert with your networks.

Hopscotch Women’s Centre is recruiting
Human Resources and Office Manager – Salary: £28,000-31,000 – 35 hours a week Hybrid: One day a week working remotely Reports to: CEO, working closely with Senior Leadership Team
VAWG/IDVA Complex Needs and Multiple Disadvantage Advocate
Reporting to: Programmes Manager Salary Band: £29,000 – £31,000 per annum full time equivalent Hours: 21 hours per week Location: Camden

For more details  go to Work for Homecare — Hopscotch (hopscotchuk.org)

Volunteer Centre Camden
VCC Xmas volunteering roles 
Does your organisation have Christmas, Hanukkah or New Year’s volunteering roles? We’re currently gathering a list for people who are looking for volunteering for Christmas. Got something? Email sheila@volunteercentrecamden.org.uk

VCC Trustee recruitment fair
We still have space for a few organisations to recruit trustees at our online Trustee Recruitment Fair on 22nd November, 6 – 7.30pm. Email shafia@volunteercentrecamden.org.uk to book your place.
Want to find out about local trustee roles? Book your free place at our trustee recruitment fair and hear from organisations recruiting trustees in Camden and Islington. Book now: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/camden-and-islington-trustee-recruitment-fair-2023-tickets-735623037307 

VCS Strategic Lead | Camden Consortium of Community Centres (C4)
Camden Community Centres Consortium (C4) brings together community and voluntary sector partners across Camden. C4 improves the living conditions and mental and physical well-being of people in Camden. They are looking for someone with expert skills in fundraising, and someone experienced operating at a strategic level with extensive knowledge and contacts across the Camden voluntary, statutory and community sectors. Part-time, 2 year contract, £49,000 per year FTE. Deadline 7 November. More info

Local VCS Newsletters:

SHAK
Young Camden Foundation (Funding Newsletter)
Young Camden Foundation (Events and Training Newsletter)
AWN (sign up)
Fitzrovia Community Centre
Coram’s Field Community Newsletter (sign up)
CAWSH newsletter
St Pancras Community Association (sign up)
Castlehaven in Bloom (sign up)
UCL Volunteering Service Newsletter (sign up)
Latin American House
London Irish Centre
North London Cares: Upcoming Clubs
Castlehaven Community Association (sign up)
Heath Hands

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Camden’s Response to On-Going Events in the Middle East
VAC shares the council’s deep concern about the escalating events in the Middle East and the conviction that one of Camden’s key strengths is its diversity.
Please click here to find out about Camden’s response to on-going events in the Middle East.
The escalation of the conflict has been associated by a sharp rise in Anti-Semitic and Islamophobic hate crime here in the UK.
There are many organisations that log and challenge hate crime. A full list of organisations providing support can be accessed Hate crime – Camden Council and some key ones are listed below: 

 

 

 

VAC seeks Treasurer – Join our Board of Trustees

We are seeking a new trustee to take on the exciting role of Treasurer to join our experienced and passionate Board of Trustees. We are looking for someone who will liaise with relevant staff, committee members and/or volunteers to ensure the financial viability of the organisation.
Find out more on our website: https://vac.org.uk/vacancies/treasurer-of-board-of-trustees/

VAC Training for Members

  • SAFEGUARDING for Volunteers and New Starters – Online Workshop: Wednesday, 1st November 13:00 – 14:30 – FREE
  • CAMDEN TRUSTEE NETWORK: Trustee Recruitment Online Workshop: Tuesday, 7th November 18:00 – 19:00 – FREE
  • VIRTUAL INTRODUCTION TO GDPR for those new to or needing a refresher on GDPR theory: Tuesday 21st November 13:30 -14:40 – FREE
  •  COMPLYING WITH GDPR – for those with responsibilities for managing GDPR: Tuesday, 28th November 14:00-15:00 – FREE
  • CREATING A WORKFORCE FOR THE FUTURE – FREE – Camden CEO Network; Thursday 30th November 08:30am – 10am

See details and book a place in our Events and Training section
New VAC training coming up – details to be published soon 

 

 

 

Health & Temporary Accommodation 
Trust for London’s new report looks at the health and wellbeing of people living in temporary accommodation in London, and includes a number of recommendations for improvement.

Winter Learning
This report from the Greater London Authority and London Councils follows an evaluation of different interventions to support low income households in the context of the cost of living crisis. It includes recommendations based on the findings.

Good Childhood Report
The Good Childhood Report from The Children’s Society evaluates the biggest issues facing children in the UK. The report found that almost a third of children are unhappy with their lives in some way, while 74% feel positive about the future.

Adult Carers
45% of carers in the UK don’t get enough support, according to this Adult Carer Survey Report from the Carers Trust.

Fire Alarms
The London Fire Brigade are looking for feedback on their proposal to change how they respond to automatic fire alarms.

Camden Talks Data event
Taking place on Wednesday, 8th November, from 5.45pm to 7.30pm at Pancras Square Library, 5 Pancras Square N1C 4AG.
This event is an opportunity to have an open discussion about how we collect and use data ethically to improve services for Camden residents. You don’t need any special knowledge about data or technology to take part.
Please reserve your spot by clicking the link. If you have any access requirements, additional needs or cannot access the Eventbrite booking link please let us know by emailing: participation@camden.gov.uk

Newsletter Submissions
Please send any information (approximately 50-75 words long) that you would like included in our weekly newsletter to social@vac.org.uk by no later than 12pm on Wednesday for inclusion in the Friday newsletter. 

 

 

 

VAC Consultancy Service
Contact us today if you need advice or support to develop any aspect of your established or aspiring Camden voluntary and community sector organisation.
Learn more
here

TRUSTEES’ WEEK 2023

Trustees’ Week is an annual celebration of the people who give up their time to lead and govern charities. Trustees’ Week 2023 takes place from 6 to 10 November

VAC and VCC are hosting a TRUSTEE Worksop as part of the new Camden Trustee Network. Join us at our Trustee Recruitment Workshop for the Camden Trustee Network which we are co-hosting with our partners at Volunteer Centre Camden on Tuesday 7th November, 6-7pm online. (Zoom link TBA).

The session is relevant for Camden CEO’s who are involved in the recruitment of trustees.

For more details and to book your place, please visit our website: https://vac.org.uk/event/camden-trustee-network-trustee-recruitment-workshop/

The Monetary Value of Charity Trustees
The Volunteer Centre Camden’s report calculates the total monetary value of volunteer charity trustees in England and Wales at £33.17billion.

The report has statistics that are relevant for Camden and London:
Monetary value of Trustees in Camden: £145 million
Total value of all Volunteering in Camden: £1.3 billion
Check out the full report here: https://volunteercentrecamden.org.uk/just-published-october-2023-the-monetary-value-of-trustees/

NCVO Almanac 2023 now live | Latest data on charities’ finances, volunteers, workforce:

Total charity income fell for the first time in 10 years.
The voluntary sector contributes about £20bn to the UK’s GDP.
For more information go to Executive summary

The latest UK Civil Society Almanac gives everything you need to know about the voluntary sector’s finance, workforce, volunteering and more.

Tipping Point: The Cost of Living Crisis – report by VCS Emergencies Partnership
You can read the report here.

Social Prescribing Link Worker Survey
The NHS England Social Prescribing Team has published this year’s annual Social Prescribing Link Worker (SPLW) survey, which gives SPLWs the opportunity to share their experiences and perspectives of their role over the last 12 months. Please share the survey with colleagues and wider networks. The survey is open until Friday 3rd November 2023.
If you have any further questions or queries, please do not hesitate to email england.socialprescribing@nhs.net.

Updates from City Hall
The London Policing Board:

Last month, the first meeting of the new London Policing Board took place. The Board, made up of twelve independent members is chaired by the Mayor and attended by the MPS.  Commissioner Sir Mark Rowley will track the progress of the MPS’ huge programme of reform captured in the New Met for London Plan. The next meeting of the Board is on 6th December and will be streamed live from City Hall. You can find out more information on the Board, as well as watch the first meeting at this link: The London Policing Board.

Communities at the Centre of Decision-making on Tuesday 31 October 2023 at 09.00hrs

This community-focused event is launched as part of the Building a Fairer City Action Plan, which is an ambitious three-year plan to encourage and challenge organisations in London to make changes that will contribute to a fairer London. Find out more information and register for this event at this link.

MAYOR OF LONDON COMMUNITY NEWS   

CIVIL SOCIETY AND SPORT STAKEHOLDER EVENT: SECURING A FAIRER FUTURE  – 6 NOVEMBER AT 13.00-18.30  AT CITY HALL

Bookings closes Tuesday 31 October, limited spaces available.

Find out more about the event and book your place at this link. 

 

 

 

Every week VAC checks various sources for the latest funding opportunities relevant for Camden groups.
You can visit our website for a round up of the latest opportunities added this week:  https://vac.org.uk/our-services/fundraising/current-funding-opportunities/

If you need help sourcing or applying for funds, get in touch with our consultancy service, free for all Camden groups!

Round up of Funding News from the Camden 4 Community Team Newsletter

Single Homeless Accommodation Programme
The Mayor of London  has secured a portion of a national budget of £270m to deliver homes with support for Londoners sleeping rough and young Londoners aged 18-24 who are homeless or at risk of homelessness. Capital funding is available for homes that will start and complete from April 2023 to the end of March 2025, and up to three years of revenue funding is available to fund much-needed support to the Londoners who will move into these homes. For further details on the sorts of schemes that can be funded please see  funding guidance.
Providers can contact roughsleepinghomes@london.gov.uk to discuss the programme.

London Mayor Funds Rewilding of London

The Mayor announced further funding to Rewild London to make the capital more resilient to climate change. Local authorities, civil society organisations and community groups that manage land are all invited to apply for funding and further information can be found in the grants guide, available at this link. The deadline for applications is Monday 27 November 2023.  Rewild London is managed by Groundwork London on behalf of the GLA and London Wildlife Trust will provide specialist support. Any questions about the fund can be emailed to rewildlondon@london.gov.uk.

We Make Camden Kit 

The We Make Camden Kit is a partnership between Camden Citizens, Camden Council, Camden Giving and Camden businesses. Funding is available to support great ideas that will make Camden a better place. Decisions on who receives funding and support are made by a panel of Camden residents from across the borough, with the panel of Camden residents supported by a partnership between Camden Council and Camden Giving. There is no closing date and applications are renewed fortnightly. Find out more here: We Make Camden Kit

Grant Opportunities for Projects Benefiting Children & Young People’s Mental Health
Voluntary, Community, and Social Enterprise groups in Camden and other NCEL boroughs: The CAMHS Provider Collaborative has a £1.5M fund available for your projects. If you’re aiming to support young people’s mental health and reduce hospital admissions, grants of up to £50,000 are on offer, with an emphasis on either early intervention or addressing inequalities. Express interest now to find out more! https://compasswellbeing.co.uk/expression-of-interest/

Grants for Projects Supporting Children & Young People’s Mental Health in North Central East London!
If you’re part of a Voluntary, Community & Social Enterprise (VCSE) in Barnet, Enfield, Haringey, Islington, Camden, Waltham Forest, Havering, Redbridge, Barking and Dagenham, Tower Hamlets, Newham, City, or Hackney, here’s an opportunity for you. From a total fund of £1.5M, grants will range from £5,000 to £50,000. We’re especially interested in projects that benefit children and young people with learning disabilities and autism.
The deadline for applications is December 4th, 2023.                                           Express an interest now to find out more!

Support for Young People
If your organisation supports young people at risk of anti-social behaviour, consider applying for the Million Hours Fund. Grants of between £30,000 – £100,000 are available.
Deadline: Friday 24th November, 12pm

Joseph Roundtree Foundation
The Storytellers Fund from Joseph Rowntree Foundation will support individuals or organisations to tell stories that help to spread their message and create a better world.
Deadline: Friday 10th November

Human Rights
The London Human Rights Communities Programme offers funding and training opportunities that encourage learning about human rights.

Reaching Communities
The Reaching Communities Fund from the National Lottery Community Fund is for projects that make a positive impact in and across communities.
Deadline: ongoing

Cultural Bridge Fund is open – apply by 22 November 2023

Cultural Bridge is a unique investment programme between all UK arts councils and leading German cultural institutions that supports the development of cross-border partnerships. Partnerships must be bi-lateral, including at least one German partner and one UK partner
The funding is for activity that starts from April 2024 and is completed by March 2025. For further information on how to obtain this fund go to
Funding | Cultural Bridge (cultural-bridge.info)
For general enquiries: 
UK organisations contact:
contact@cultural-bridge.info 

German organisations contact:
deckers@fonds-soziokultur.de

Camden 4 Community – Funding alerts and news for the VCSE 
 https://funding.idoxopen4community.co.uk/camdencommunity 

More funding news and information on VAC website at 
https://vac.org.uk/guides-and-resources/fundraising/funders
                                                                   

 

 

 

VAC UPCOMING TRAINING:
Open to VAC Members only
If you are a voluntary service or group delivering services in Camden and are not a member of VAC, please join here: https://vac.org.uk/get-involved/membership

Introduction to Safeguarding for Volunteers and New Starters  – Virtual workshop, Wednesday, 1st November: 1pm – 2:30pm – FREE
This introductory course is designed for volunteers and new staff who work both directly and indirectly for organisations or groups delivering services to children, young people or their families in Camden.

All sessions will be held virtually, so please make sure you have access to Zoom online or the App beforehand .

To book follow the link and instructions on VAC website: https://vac.org.uk/event/virtual-introduction-to-safeguarding-for-volunteers-and-new-starters-4/

Camden Trustee Network: Trustee Recruitment Workshop
Tuesday, November 7 @ 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm  – FREE
Join us ONLINE  at our Trustee Recruitment Workshop for the Camden Trustee Network which we are co-hosting with our partners at Volunteer Centre Camden on Tuesday 7th November, 6-7pm online. (Zoom link TBA for those who sign up for the event).
This workshop will cover all aspects of trustee recruitment from identifying needs, how to promote the role and tips for onboarding/induction.
https://vac.org.uk/event/camden-trustee-network-trustee-recruitment-workshop/

Virtual Introduction to GDPR Virtual workshop, Tuesday 21st November: 1:30 – 2:30pm – FREE

All organisations and groups that manage, hold or process data are subject to GDPR.

GDPR applies to any personal data you collect, including volunteers and employees and the law requires you to provide a reason as to why your charity / organisation is collecting and storing this information.

This virtual workshop aims to provide you with basic knowledge and understanding of UK GDPR and how to ensure compliance. It is suitable for those completely new to GDPR or for those looking for a short refresher.

To book follow the link and instructions on the VAC website: https://vac.org.uk/event/virtual-introduction-to-gdpr/

Managing and Complying with GDPR – Virtual workshop, Tuesday 28th November: 2-3pm – FREE
Are you the person directly responsible for managing GDPR at your organisation and ensuring your compliance with current legislation? Do you advise, induct or provide support to colleagues on the proper collecting and processing of users’ personal data and information? If there is a problem relating to data protection to people turn to you to sort it out?

This online workshop aims to provide you with up to date knowledge and understanding of the UK GDPR and how to ensure compliance.

To book follow the link and instructions on the VAC website: https://vac.org.uk/event/managing-and-complying-with-gdpr/

Creating a Workforce for the Future – in person event for the Camden CEO Network, Thursday 30th November 08:30 – 10am
Are we creating enough non-traditional employment pathways into the VCS? Are we replenishing the talent pool? How do we remain a competitive employer

Understanding what skills are existent or missing in the voluntary sector workforce – and what challenges organisations are facing around workforce planning – is an important step to better supporting the sector, particularly in the current climate.

This event is open to Camden CEOs only. To book follow the link and instructions on the VAC website: https://vac.org.uk/event/ceo-network-creating-a-workforce-for-the-future/. Sign up to the Camden CEO Network here: https://vac.org.uk/get-involved/forums-and-networks/camden-ceo-network/

OTHER EVENTS AND TRAINING: 

Rethink Advocacy service is currently running a drop in advocacy session at the Greenwood Centre, 37 Greenwood Place, London, NW5 1LB for people with Learning Disabilities. Please come along on 21st November at 2pm or 19th December at 2pm.  The drop in is also working alongside Social Services to support clients to develop their Communications Passport.  Please call Sian Phillips 07483 332490 for more information.

Birkbeck University Workshops 

Fake or Real News

Wed, 1 Nov 2023 18:00 – 20:00. Online. Includes Birkbeck certificate of participation. As we spend more time online, critical thinking is a vital skill for the workplace and everyday life. Learn how to spot fake news, fact vs opinion and evaluate online arguments in this free workshop. Click here to find out more and sign up.

Pathways
Wed, 22 Nov 2023 10:00-13:30. The Winch, Old Winchester Arms, 21 Winchester Rd, Belsize Park, London NW3 3NR.

Want support with deciding what to do next and how to get there? Unsure of what job you’d be good at? Pathways offers free advice and training! FREE lunch and Birkbeck certificate of participation.
Click here to find out more and sign up for the event.

Q4 Community Training
Friday 17 November, 1 – 4 PM at Google UK,  6 Pancras Sq, London N1C 4AG
Google invites you to join our latest community training day where we bring together local organisations for a networking lunch & sessions co-designed by our community partners.

RSVP here to secure your seat! If you have any questions, please reach out to communityengagementuk@google.com.

Register now to take part in National Lottery Open Week 2024
The next National Lottery Open Week will take place from Saturday 9th – Sunday 17th March 2024. To say thank you for the £30 million raised for good causes every week by players, The National Lottery will offer free entry and special offers at a range of participating National Lottery funded venues across the UK, as part of Open Week. Should you have any specific questions about what your offer could be or require further guidance, please get in touch via email thankstoyou@lotterygoodcauses.org.uk

Somali Week Festival

The Somali Week Festival plays a vital role in connecting the Somali community to the broader Black history narrative and promotes cross-cultural understanding among various communities in the UK. The festival provides a platform for celebrating and sharing Somali culture and art, contributing to the collective recognition of Black culture and heritage. For more information on the 2023 Somali Week Festival events please visit www.kayd.org.

Black History Season: Community Health Event on 18th November 2023
In the Crowndale Centre, 218 Eversholt St, NW1 1BD from 12pm-4pm.
Open to everyone; includes a health discussion forum, NHS health checks, physical activities, health support organisations; and family games, children’s activities, free healthy food, entertainment, and other free wellbeing activities focusing particularly on Black Communities in Camden.
Volunteers for this event are also needed:

Help needed:

  • Setting up tables/chairs
  • Distributing flyers/directing residents to the venue, inside and outside
  • Helping on stalls, e.g. children’s craft activities and games
  • Supporting resident feedback (Graffiti Wall) on health issues/priorities in the Black Community
  • Managing queues free food stalls, etc, or helping with tea /coffee

Please contact Anita Khalil for more information Anita.Khalil@camden.gov.uk

Black History Month Celebration at the Irish Cultural Centre – Hammersmith – London – Sunday 29th October at 6 pm to 9 pm
Join IamIrish at the Irish cultural centre for a FREE evening of performance, culture and community to celebrate Black History Month.
You can book tickets here :
https://irishculturalcentre.co.uk/event/iamirish-x-icc-black-history-month-celebration/

Queer Brown Stories by Camden’s Camley Street project and the Dhaga collective
An opportunity for Queer & Trans South Asian folx who live/work in Camden to inspire a collaborative mural for the Camley Street underpass – exploring the future of Queer South Asian existence in Camden and the city.
Join us this Saturday for a Collage Workshop & Film Screening & Food, ‘Taking Up Space in the City’ Saturday 28th Oct, 12 – 4pm, Old Diorama Arts Centre.
In collaboration with Naz and Matt Foundation, ⁠Club Kali, Old Diorama Arts Centre and HENNA Asian Women’s Group (also offering voter registration support). 

Real Talk – young people’s debate for 16 to 21-year-olds in Camden
5pm to 7.30pm on Thursday 9 November at the Crowndale Centre, 218 Eversholt Street NW1. 
Real Talk is a debate for 16 to 21-year-olds who live or go to school in Camden, or attend a youth centre here. This free early evening event offers a safe space for young people to express their opinions and challenge preconceptions on topics that matter most to them.  Young people can find out more and book a free place here.

Talk for Health is delighted to continue supporting the mental health and wellbeing of Islington and Camden residents. We have a programme starting on 17th November, so if you, or someone you know, needs to talk then click here for more details and to sign-up. Alternatively, you can sign up to a Taster starting on the 1st November, click here to sign up.  

Go-Forward Youth, 10 Greenland Street, NW1 0ND
A month of free well-being days, every Thursday in November, open to young people with care-experience or otherwise and anyone who is a community leader/facilitator/advocate for young people:  Please join us at Go-Forward Youth, 10 Greenland Street, NW1 0ND for yoga, motivational coaching for confidence and well-being, and a free pampering makeover.  Sessions start from 10am – book ahead or turn up on the day: telephone: 020 79168372 or email: silvie.labatut@go-forwardyouth.org

Camden Council National Youth Work Week Event in Partnership with YCF – 7 November
Camden Council are hosting their National Youth Work Week Event in collaboration with Young Camden Foundation on the 7th of November.
There will be performances from young people, a number of stalls from our organisations and more. Please save the date or email alev@youngcamdenfoundation.org.uk if you would like to get involved
Date & Time: 7 November, Time TBC
Location: Camden Council Chambers

Camden’s first Data Charter Event
The first Camden Talks Data event is taking place on Wednesday, 8th November, from 5.45pm to 7.30pm at Pancras Square Library, 5 Pancras Square N1C 4AG.  Refreshments will be available upon arrival.
This session will build on previous engagement with residents to develop our Data Charter. You can find out more here: https://www.camden.gov.uk/data-charter
Please reserve your spot by clicking the link provided : https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/camden-talks-data-tickets-736628374297?utm-campaign=social&utm-content=attendeeshare&utm-medium=discovery&utm-term=listing&utm-source=cp&aff=ebdsshcopyurl

 

 

 

 

Hopscotch Women’s Centre is recruiting
Human Resources and Office Manager – Salary: £28,000-31,000 – 35 hours a week Hybrid: One day a week working remotely Reports to: CEO, working closely with Senior Leadership Team
VAWG/IDVA Complex Needs and Multiple Disadvantage Advocate
Reporting to: Programmes Manager Salary Band: £29,000 – £31,000 per annum full time equivalent Hours: 21 hours per week Location: Camden

For more details  go to Work for Homecare — Hopscotch (hopscotchuk.org)

Latin American House is recruiting for a new Director
Hours of Work: F/T 35 hrs per weekStarting Salary: £42,000 (Gross)Closing date for applications: 13th November 2023 at 23:59To find a complete Job Description and instructions on how to apply click on the link 

Apply Now

Mind in Camden Trustee recruitment
We are affiliated to National Mind along with over 100 other local Minds across England and Wales, but we are an independent charity with our own Board of Trustees. We have about 35 staff and up to 80 volunteers. We are based in Camden Town, London. For more details about what we do see: www.mindincamden.org.uk
To ask for more details and the Trustee role description email Brian Dawn at bdawn@mindincamden.org.uk
Ideally, we would like you to commit to a minimum of two years.

VCS Strategic Lead | Camden Consortium of Community Centres (C4)
Camden Community Centres Consortium (C4) brings together community and voluntary sector partners across Camden. C4 improves the living conditions and mental and physical well-being of people in Camden. They are looking for someone with expert skills in fundraising, and someone experienced operating at a strategic level with extensive knowledge and contacts across the Camden voluntary, statutory and community sectors. Part-time, 2 year contract, £49,000 per year FTE. Deadline 7 November. More info

Community Engagement Officer | Camden High Line
 The Camden Highline is a proposed public park and garden walk, transforming the disused railway between Camden Town and King’s Cross into a new green artery for London. They are looking for an enthusiastic and driven Community Engagement Officer to join their team. The role will focus primarily on delivering a new scheme of work called ‘Camden Highline – Tracking the Heritage’, funded by the National Lottery Heritage Fund (NLHF). As Community Engagement Officer, you will report to the CEO and work alongside a project team. If you are interested in this exciting opportunity, please submit a 60-second cover video along with your CV to jobs@camdenhighline.com
18 month fixed-term contract, £28,000+benefits.
Deadline 27 October       More info.

Age UK Camden and VAC 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 venture.

 

 

 

Local VCS Newsletters:

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Young Camden Foundation (Funding Newsletter)
Young Camden Foundation (Events and Training Newsletter)
AWN (sign up)
Fitzrovia Community Centre
Coram’s Field Community Newsletter (sign up)
CAWSH newsletter
St Pancras Community Association (sign up)
Castlehaven in Bloom (sign up)
UCL Volunteering Service Newsletter (sign up)
Latin American House
London Irish Centre
North London Cares: Upcoming Clubs
Castlehaven Community Association (sign up)
Heath Hands

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20th October 2023

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VAC represents local organisations in conversations with local government and funders, we advise on local issues and we inform, support and train local charities depending on their needs

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Highlights
This week we spotlight:

  • NEW Training for Members
  • VAC seeks new Treasurer to join our Board of Trustees
  • We also have our usual information on events and opportunities from around the Camden area.

VAC Training for Members

  • SAFEGUARDING for Volunteers and New Starters – Online Workshop: Wednesday, 1st November 13:00 – 14:30 – FREE
  • CAMDEN TRUSTEE NETWORK: Trustee Recruitment Online Workshop: Tuesday, 7th November 18:00 – 19:00 – FREE
  • VIRTUAL INTRODUCTION TO GDPR for those new to or needing a refresher on GDPR theory: Tuesday 21st November 13:30 -14:40 – FREE
  •  COMPLYING WITH GDPR – for those with responsibilities for managing GDPR: Tuesday, 28th November 14:00-15:00 – FREE

See details and book a place in our Events and Training section
New VAC training coming up – details to be published soon 

Join our Board of Trustees – VAC seeks Treasurer

Are you passionate about making a real difference to voluntary community sector, and communities? Do you have skills, networks and a new perspective that can drive a small but ambitious charity towards its aim?

We are seeking a new trustee to take on the exciting role of Treasurer to join our experienced and passionate Board of Trustees. We are looking for someone who will liaise with relevant staff, committee members and/or volunteers to ensure the financial viability of the organisation.

Find out more on our website: https://vac.org.uk/vacancies/treasurer-of-board-of-trustees/

 

Embrace charities in public services rather than treat them as a ‘difficult relative’, NPC chief says at the New Philanthropy Capital’s conference 
NPC is the think tank and consultancy for the social sector. As a think tank, NPC conducts research and produces reports on social issues and the role that the social sector can play in tackling them. NPC Chief Executive Dan Corry also suggests a ‘civil society test’ where all new policies would be assessed to see whether they could be delivered more efficiently by charities and other social organisations. 

Camden Talks Data event
Taking place on Wednesday, 8th November, from 5.45pm to 7.30pm at Pancras Square Library, 5 Pancras Square N1C 4AG.

This event is an opportunity to have an open discussion about how we collect and use data ethically to improve services for Camden residents. You don’t need any special knowledge about data or technology to take part. There will be presentations and Q&A sessions covering:
•            How data matching has been used to help allocate the Cost-of-Living Fund.
•            How sentiment analysis helps to give us a better understanding of feedback from our Housing tenant engagement.
•            The new Camden Council staff policy around the use of emerging generative AI technologies like ChatGPT.

Please reserve your spot by clicking the link. If you have any access requirements, additional needs or cannot access the Eventbrite booking link please let us know by emailing: participation@camden.gov.uk

The Volunteer Centre Camden calculates ‘The Monetary Value of Charity Trustees’
The Report calculates the total monetary value of volunteer charity trustees in England and Wales at £33.17billion.
The report has some statistics that are relevant for Camden and London:
Monetary value of Trustees in Camden: £145 million
Total value of all Volunteering in Camden: £1.3 billion
Check out the full report here: https://volunteercentrecamden.org.uk/just-published-october-2023-the-monetary-value-of-trustees/

Affordable, Convenient Office Space in the Heart of the Community

The Winch is a charity that has been working with young people in Camden and nearby areas since 1973. We are currently seeking new tenants for our two office spaces located in Swiss Cottage. We have two well-lit, spacious rooms that can accommodate 2-8 people.  Email roomhire@thewinch.org or call us at 0207 586 8731 for more information.

Newsletter Submissions
Please send any information (approximately 50-75 words long) that you would like included in our weekly newsletter to social@vac.org.uk by no later than 12pm on Wednesday for inclusion in the Friday newsletter. 

VAC Consultancy Service
Contact us today if you need advice or support to develop any aspect of your established or aspiring Camden voluntary and community sector organisation.
Learn more
here

NCVO Almanac 2023 now live | Latest data on charities’ finances, volunteers, workforce:

Total charity income fell for the first time in 10 years
The voluntary sector’s workforce has declined by 4% over the last year.
There has been a slight decrease in the number of voluntary organisations in the UK.
Just under a fifth of voluntary sector organisations work in social services. Voluntary organisations are spread fairly evenly across the country, but most of the biggest organisations are based in London and the south.
The voluntary sector contributes about £20bn to the UK’s GDP
For more information go to Executive summary

Tipping Point: The Cost of Living Crisis – report by VCS Emergencies Partnership

This report describes some of the ways the voluntary and community sector (VCS) has been responding to the challenge of the cost of living crisis, focusing on the early part of 2023. It draws out insights, knowledge and practical ideas to help inform future preparedness and response to an ongoing crisis that will escalate again as winter approaches.
You can read the report here.

Second Cost Of Living payment – Communicating Help for Households toolkit

Eligible households will receive the second Cost of Living Payment of £300 between 31 October and 19 November. The third payment of £299 will be paid by Spring 2024.
The DWP has produced a Cost of Living Stakeholder toolkit to help you communicate the upcoming payment to the people you support. The toolkit includes information about the eligibility criteria, details about how and when payments will be made and a range of materials for your organisations to use to ensure people have access to the right information.

Register your space on the Warm Welcome map

The Warm Welcome campaign is led by a coalition of over 50 charitable organisations, delivered by Good Faith Partnership in collaboration with partners and the Warm Welcome Spaces. During the worst cost-of-living crisis in 70 years, the Warm Welcome Campaign emerged as a collective response to build a movement for a fairer and friendlier society by supporting warm and welcoming spaces in every community in the UK.
If you’re running a Warm Space, register your location with the Warm Welcomes map. Every space needs to re-register, even if you were part of the campaign last year. 

Register Your Space

Sign-up to Camden’s Warm Welcome (WW) Pledge

A huge thank you to all our VCS orgs who registered as WW hosts in 2022. It’s great to see the varied offer across the Borough. We have over 50 listed warm welcome hosts on our WW Webpage –  Warm spaces in Camden – Camden Council – including council services, children centres and libraries alongside our VCS partners, Faith groups and Arts and Culture. If you are interested in signing up to the WW pledge – information is available here Sign-up to Camden’s Warm Welcome Pledge (office.com) or contact Sally.Kikaya@Camden.gov.uk

Social Prescribing Link Worker Survey

The NHS England Social Prescribing Team has published this year’s annual Social Prescribing Link Worker (SPLW) survey, which gives SPLWs the opportunity to share their experiences and perspectives of their role over the last 12 months on topics including:

  • Employment
  • Training, Development and Supervision
  • Equipment and System Access
  • SPLW Role and Skills

Please share the survey with colleagues and wider networks. The survey is open until Friday 3rd November 2023.
If you have any further questions or queries, please do not hesitate to email england.socialprescribing@nhs.net.

Every week VAC checks various sources for the latest funding opportunities relevant for Camden groups.
You can visit our website for a round up of the latest opportunities added this week:  https://vac.org.uk/our-services/fundraising/current-funding-opportunities/

If you need help sourcing or applying for funds, get in touch with our consultancy service, free for all Camden groups!

North London Community Fund – open for applications
The fund for 2024-25 will be awarded through two rounds. In this first round, we will award up to £150,000 of the overall budget. Organisations can apply for a small award, up to £5,000 or medium award, up to £15,000. The second round of funding will open early next year, when we will award the remaining £100,000 to two large scale projects.
Information required to make an application:
North London Community Fund webpage
North London Community Fund FAQs document
Funding guidance document
Online application form
Event listing for online Q&A webinar for potential applicants on the 30 October 2023
Event listing for online Q&A webinar for potential applicants on the 13 November 2023
Organisations are welcome to contact us directly with questions or for application support by email to wastepreventionteam@nlwa.gov.uk

Deadline for the first round is 15th December 2023, 1 pm.

Funding to Support Refugee Children and Young People (England) – apply by 1st November 2023

Local authorities and Voluntary, Community and Social Enterprise organisations based in England can apply for funding from the Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities – Children and Young People’s Resettlement Fund.

The fund was introduced to support children and young people who have come to the UK under one of the following schemes:

  • The Homes for Ukraine scheme
  • The Ukraine Family scheme
  • The Ukraine Extension scheme
  • The Afghan citizens resettlement scheme
  • The Hong Kong British National (Overseas) (BN(O)) visa scheme

A total of £2.5 million is available and will be made available over 2023 to 2025.                  Link:
https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/the-children-and-young-peoples-resettlement-fund-prospectus/the-children-and-young-peoples-resettlement-fund-prospectus

Somers Town Big Local Festive Events Fund

Somers Town Big Local has launched a Festive Events Fund to support projects and activities taking place from October 17th 2023 to January 10th 2024. Grants of £250-£3,000 are available for community events that promote partnership working and are open to a diverse group of Somers Town residents. Decisions will be provided within two weeks of the application being received.
Applications must be submitted by December 21st, 2023

For more info and to apply: https://forms.gle/ngatdadMbktxPwjF7

Cultural Bridge Fund is open – apply by 22 November 2023

Cultural Bridge is a unique investment programme between all UK arts councils and leading German cultural institutions that supports the development of cross-border partnerships. Partnerships must be bi-lateral, including at least one German partner and one UK partner
The funding is for activity that starts from April 2024 and is completed by March 2025.
For further information on how to obtain this fund go to
Funding | Cultural Bridge (cultural-bridge.info)
For general enquiries:

UK organisations contact:
Lorna Palmer
Programme Manager, Cultural Bridge
contact@cultural-bridge.info 

German organisations contact:
Tabea Deckers
Fonds Soziokultur e.V.
deckers@fonds-soziokultur.de

The deadline for applications is 22 November 2023 (5pm).

Camden 4 Community – Funding alerts and news for the VCSE 
 https://funding.idoxopen4community.co.uk/camdencommunity 

You can find more funding news and information about funders and grants on VAC website at 
https://vac.org.uk/guides-and-resources/fundraising/funders
                                                                   

VAC UPCOMING TRAINING:
Open to VAC Members only
If you are a voluntary service or group delivering services in Camden and are not a member of VAC, please join here: https://vac.org.uk/get-involved/membership

Introduction to Safeguarding for Volunteers and New Starters  – Virtual workshop, Wednesday, 1st November: 1pm – 2:30pm – FREE
This introductory course is designed for volunteers and new staff who work both directly and indirectly for organisations or groups delivering services to children, young people or their families in Camden.

All sessions will be held virtually, so please make sure you have access to Zoom online or the App beforehand .

To book follow the link and instructions on VAC website: https://vac.org.uk/event/virtual-introduction-to-safeguarding-for-volunteers-and-new-starters-4/

Camden Trustee Network: Trustee Recruitment Workshop
Tuesday, November 7 @ 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm  – FREE
Join us ONLINE  at our Trustee Recruitment Workshop for the Camden Trustee Network which we are co-hosting with our partners at Volunteer Centre Camden on Tuesday 7th November, 6-7pm online. (Zoom link TBA for those who sign up for the event).
This workshop will cover all aspects of trustee recruitment from identifying needs, how to promote the role and tips for onboarding/induction.
https://vac.org.uk/event/camden-trustee-network-trustee-recruitment-workshop/

Virtual Introduction to GDPR Virtual workshop, Tuesday 21st November: 1:30 – 2:30pm – FREE

All organisations and groups that manage, hold or process data are subject to GDPR.

GDPR applies to any personal data you collect, including volunteers and employees and the law requires you to provide a reason as to why your charity / organisation is collecting and storing this information.

This virtual workshop aims to provide you with basic knowledge and understanding of UK GDPR and how to ensure compliance. It is suitable for those completely new to GDPR or for those looking for a short refresher.

To book follow the link and instructions on the VAC website: https://vac.org.uk/event/virtual-introduction-to-gdpr/

Managing and Complying with GDPR – Virtual workshop, Tuesday 28th November: 2-3pm – FREE
Are you the person directly responsible for managing GDPR at your organisation and ensuring your compliance with current legislation? Do you advise, induct or provide support to colleagues on the proper collecting and processing of users’ personal data and information? If there is a problem relating to data protection to people turn to you to sort it out?

This online workshop aims to provide you with up to date knowledge and understanding of the UK GDPR and how to ensure compliance.

To book follow the link and instructions on the VAC website: https://vac.org.uk/event/managing-and-complying-with-gdpr/

OTHER EVENTS AND TRAINING: 

Real Talk – young people’s debate for 16 to 21-year-olds in Camden

Real Talk is a debate for 16 to 21-year-olds who live or go to school in Camden, or attend a youth centre here.

This free early evening event offers a safe space for young people to express their opinions and challenge preconceptions on topics that matter most to them. It is being held from 5pm to 7.30pm on Thursday 9 November at the Crowndale Centre, 218 Eversholt Street NW1. Young people can find out more and book a free place here.

Black History Month Celebration
at the Irish Cultural Centre – Hammersmith – London – Sunday 29th October at 6 pm 
Join IamIrish at the Irish cultural centre for a FREE evening of performance, culture and community to celebrate Black History Month. The evening will take place on Sunday 29th October from 6pm-9pm.

Young Camden Foundation events
Speed Networking Event

Our Speed-Networking event is the perfect opportunity to connect with like-minded individuals, share experiences, and explore potential collaborations within the youth work field. There will be refreshments provided. Our last speed-networking event completely sold out, so make sure to come along! 

Leading Inclusive Futures Through Technology

LIFT is a four borough partnership programme, with Hackney, Tower Hamlets, Camden and Islington Council.
LIFT aims to support residents from each borough to look at career opportunities within Life Sciences, Tech and the creative industries. We also offer business support or employment support in these sectors.  LIFT is available for people aged 18 and above from the 4 LIFT boroughs. We have a great pool of opportunities on our portal. Contact the LIFT team today for support: Cina.Aissa@islington.gov.uk 

Survivors Can Shine are looking for a motivated and value-driven part time Project Coordinator – closing date 06/11/23

This is an exciting opportunity to join our fast-growing organisation. You will be working with the Founder / Director of Survivors Can Shine to effectively deliver our ‘I Shine, Speak Out – Ambassadors for Change’ Project and create positive change in the lives of children & young people.
Hours Part time 18 hours a week over 3 days (with potential to become a FT permanent role) 
Deadline: 06/11/23                                                                                                  
To learn more and apply, please click here.

Latin American House is recruiting for a new Director
Hours of Work: F/T 35 hrs per weekStarting Salary: £42,000 (Gross)Closing date for applications: 13th November 2023 at 23:59To find a complete Job Description and instructions on how to apply click on the link 

Apply Now

Mind in Camden Trustee recruitment
We are affiliated to National Mind along with over 100 other local Minds across England and Wales, but we are an independent charity with our own Board of Trustees. We have about 35 staff and up to 80 volunteers. We are based in Camden Town, London. For more details about what we do see: www.mindincamden.org.uk
To ask for more details and the Trustee role description email Brian Dawn at bdawn@mindincamden.org.uk
Ideally, we would like you to commit to a minimum of two years.

VCS Strategic Lead | Camden Consortium of Community Centres (C4)
Camden Community Centres Consortium (C4) brings together community and voluntary sector partners across Camden. C4 improves the living conditions and mental and physical well-being of people in Camden. They are looking for someone with expert skills in fundraising, and someone experienced operating at a strategic level with extensive knowledge and contacts across the Camden voluntary, statutory and community sectors. Part-time, 2 year contract, £49,000 per year FTE. Deadline 7 November. More info

Community Engagement Officer | Camden High Line
 The Camden Highline is a proposed public park and garden walk, transforming the disused railway between Camden Town and King’s Cross into a new green artery for London. They are looking for an enthusiastic and driven Community Engagement Officer to join their team. The role will focus primarily on delivering a new scheme of work called ‘Camden Highline – Tracking the Heritage’, funded by the National Lottery Heritage Fund (NLHF). As Community Engagement Officer, you will report to the CEO and work alongside a project team. If you are interested in this exciting opportunity, please submit a 60-second cover video along with your CV to jobs@camdenhighline.com
18 month fixed-term contract, £28,000+benefits.
Deadline 27 October       More info.

UCL VOLUNTEERING FAIR WAS A SUCCESS – register by 22 October for the next one!
Thank you for everyone who participated in the UCL Volunteering Fair last week – it was so great to see so many of you in one place (well, two)! We hope it was useful for your organisations and you had a fun time chatting with our students. We have more events  coming up, VCS organisations welcome!
don’t forget to apply to our Volunteering Fair in November before the 22nd of October!
The next fair will take place on the 21st of November (it’s a Tuesday!), 12-3pm in the South Cloisters.
Any questions contact csenge.gabeli@ucl.ac.uk

Age UK Camden and VAC 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 venture.

Local VCS Newsletters:

SHAK
Young Camden Foundation (Funding Newsletter)
Young Camden Foundation (Events and Training Newsletter)
AWN (sign up)
Fitzrovia Community Centre
Coram’s Field Community Newsletter (sign up)
CAWSH newsletter
St Pancras Community Association (sign up)
Castlehaven in Bloom (sign up)
UCL Volunteering Service Newsletter (sign up)
Latin American House
London Irish Centre
North London Cares: Upcoming Clubs
Castlehaven Community Association (sign up)
Heath Hands

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13th October 2023

VAC Membership
VAC represents local organisations in conversations with local government and funders, we advise on local issues and we inform, support and train local charities depending on their needs

Membership is free, click on the link box below and join us today

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Highlights
This week we spotlight:

  • VAC Training for Members
  • VAC Camden New Groups Network
  • VAC and VCC Trustee Network
  • VAC CEO Network
  • We also have our usual information on events and opportunities from around the Camden area.

VAC Training for Members

  • Thinking of setting up a CIC: Thursday 19th October 2023 10:30am to 12:00pm   
  • Introduction for Volunteers and New Starters – Virtual Workshop: Wednesday, 1st November 13:00 – 14:30

See details and book a place in our Events and Training section

Camden New Groups Network
If you are thinking about starting up a charity , community group or social enterprise get in touch with VAC by emailing Vania at  vguetova@vac.org.uk .
Whether you think of starting a new group, incorporating an organisation, are drafting your Articles of Association or have recently registered your organisation and are developing a fundraising strategy, this group is for you. VAC is inviting you to participate in the Networks inaugural meeting (coming soon!) to discuss our  peer support
 and the Terms of Reference of the Network. This is a closed group to anyone who we have supported over the past year and to new starting up groups that have joined VAC recently.

Camden Trustee Network
VAC and VCC have launched the Camden Trustee Network which brings together trustees from different Camden VCSE organisations to share experience, good practice, ideas and offer peer support. If you are a trustee in Camden, this group is for you! Find out more on our website: https://vac.org.uk/get-involved/forums-and-networks/camden-trustee-network/. We encourage all trustee’s in Camden to sign up to our trustee community of practice group, a private online space to connect with other trustees and access dedicated resources for trustees

Camden CEO Network
Similar to the trustee network, the CEO Network is for leaders of local voluntary sector organisations in Camden to discuss issues and ideas for the mutual benefit of the VCSE. The Network is there to encourage, guide, support and develop voluntary, community and social enterprise (VCSE) sector leaders. Find out more on our website: https://vac.org.uk/get-involved/forums-and-networks/camden-ceo-network/. You can also join our dedicated CEO Community of Practice group for access to a dedicated email group to share information, best practice and insights, including access to a quarterly round up of relevant news and guidance and resources for current and aspiring CEO’s.

The Volunteer Centre Camden calculates ‘The Monetary Value of Charity Trustees’
The Report calculates the total monetary value of volunteer charity trustees in England and Wales at £33.17billion.
The report has some statistics that are relevant for Camden and London:
Monetary value of Trustees in Camden: £145 million
Total value of all Volunteering in Camden: £1.3 billion
Check out the full report here: https://volunteercentrecamden.org.uk/just-published-october-2023-the-monetary-value-of-trustees/

Affordable, Convenient Office Space in the Heart of the Community

The Winch is a charity that has been working with young people in Camden and nearby areas since 1973. We are currently seeking new tenants for our two office spaces located in Swiss Cottage. We have two well-lit, spacious rooms that can accommodate 2-8 people.  Email roomhire@thewinch.org or call us at 0207 586 8731 for more information.

Major Coventry grant-giving organisation completes takeover and £1.2 million asset transfer of Birmingham charity

A major grant-giving organisation has completed the takeover and £1.2 million asset transfer of a Birmingham charity and has spoken out about the support that community foundations can offer struggling charities and trusts.

Heart of England Community Foundation has completed the takeover of South Birmingham Friends Institute to provide it with a lasting legacy of supporting disadvantaged communities in the West Midlands.

The transfer of assets included £1.2 million as well as five residential properties each valued at £280,000, which has been transferred into the Foundation’s endowment as a named fund.

Refugee charity appoints new chief

The refugee employment charity Breaking Barriers has appointed Ciara Devlin as its next chief executive. Devlin, who has spent almost 18 years in a variety of roles at the homelessness charity Crisis, will succeed Matt Powell, who founded Breaking Barriers in 2015. 

Breaking Barriers said that by 2030 it hoped to more than triple its annual income to £15m, increase staff numbers from 80 to more than 300 as part of plans to support 4,000 refugees per year, up from 1,000. 

Arts Council England​ (ACE)​ announced a grant of £24 million for the English National Opera​ (ENO)​ for April 2024 to March 2026, and a longer timeframe for the ENO to complete the establishment of a new main base outside the capital.

During the 2024-26 period, the ENO will develop an artistic programme in the new city, whilst transitioning to a new business model, which will see the company deliver a substantial opera season every year in London while developing a significant performance and engagement programme in their new city. The ENO plans to confirm the location of the new city in December this year.  
The London Assembly has formally objected to Arts Council England’s decision to force the English National Opera (ENO) to move from the capital.

The Royal Parks – Be mindful in nature…

Join us on a series of free accessible guided ecotherapy sessions to disconnect from the day and reconnect with yourself and nature. With a wide range of experience working with people with a variety of conditions ecotherapist Mimi, will lead you through practicing mindfulness in a peaceful pocket of The Regent’s Park.

For more information and to book a place visit https://royalparks.org.uk/whats-on/accessible-guided-ecotherapy-01102023                                                           Accessible Guided Ecotherapy | The Royal Parks

Newsletter Submissions
Please send any information (approximately 50-75 words long) that you would like included in our weekly newsletter to social@vac.org.uk by no later than 12pm on Wednesday for inclusion in the Friday newsletter. 

VAC Consultancy Service
Contact us today if you need advice or support to develop any aspect of your established or aspiring Camden voluntary and community sector organisation.
Learn more
here

Total charity income fell for the first time in 10 years

The UK Civil Society Almanac, published today by the National Council for Voluntary Organisations, shows that total UK voluntary sector income was £56.9bn in 2020/21, down £1.8bn from the previous year. 

The NCVO warned that the reduction showed the voluntary sector was facing its own “long Covid effect”, which left many charities vulnerable to the cost-of-living crisis. 

The reduction comes despite a rise in income from the government, due in part to initiatives including the furlough scheme, which enabled many organisations to continue paying staff while services were closed due to the pandemic. 

The NCVO’s data shows public donations remained the largest income source at £26.4bn but this was down by 14 per cent on the previous year. 

Sector income down for the first time in 10 years, research finds | Third Sector

New Charity Commission social media guidance

The RSPB has recently been in the news following their post on X (formerly Twitter) calling government ministers ‘liars’.

The post was in response to government plans to change the rules on water protection restrictions for housing developments. RSPB’s chief executive later apologised.

The Charity Commission has since shared new social media guidance for charities.

New trustee guides

The Charity Commission has launched a range of 5-minute guides for trustees.

The guides are designed to help trustees manage the demands of running a charity. They cover key topics to help improve your knowledge and understanding of essential trustee duties. You can also test your knowledge with their new trustee quiz.

London’s Lifelines & Christmas Food Aid
Christmas is crucial for food aid organisations – they need people to help provide for hungry Londoners and prevent surplus food going to waste. In the coming months, London’s Lifelines will be promoting food aid volunteering in London to help get enough volunteers for the busy festive period, and are looking for content to share. See this thread for more details, and follow their account for updates.

Consultation on Section 75 NHS Act 2006 – pooled budgets

 Section 75 enables NHS bodies and local authorities to enter into partnerships that allow their health-related functions to be delivered by the other body, and to establish and run pooled funds to do so. DHSC are consulting on whether the scope of section 75 should be widened to include additional health related functions of local authorities and NHS bodies; whether DHSC should widen the range of organisations that can enter into these arrangements; how DHSC can strengthen or simplify the governance of s75; and whether there are barriers to further use that could be addressed via legislative changes. You can read the full DHSC survey here. 

Consultation on pre-employment checks for health and care volunteers
This DHSC consultation seeks views on the proposal to remove the statutory requirement for a full employment history when appointing volunteers in health and care settings. NAVCA intends to respond to the consultation broadly welcoming this proposal, but encouraging volunteers to be formally asked about the skills from employment and other sources that they bring into volunteering in health and social care.   You can read the full consultation here.

Stroke Association Communication Support Group for Camden
Venue space required to host a free group for stroke survivors.
When: Weekly accessible use for no longer than 3 hours, once a week  for apprx.15 people
Where: A site in Camden borough. Venue specs and available amenities to be discussed and agreed.
Please contact: Caroline.Fitzgibbon@stroke.org.uk, Stroke Support Coordinator on 07717 275824

Every week VAC checks various sources for the latest funding opportunities relevant for Camden groups.
You can visit our website for a round up of the latest opportunities added this week:  https://vac.org.uk/our-services/fundraising/current-funding-opportunities/

If you need help sourcing or applying for funds, get in touch with our consultancy service, free for all Camden groups!

The Vision Fund supports projects that are designed to improve the experience of being blind or partially sighted or at risk of sight loss in the UK.
A National Resilience Fund is open to organisations across the UK, who can apply for up to £10,000 of unrestricted funding.
Please use https://www.tfaforms.com/5085756  to submit your application. Deadline: 31 October 2023, 11:59 pm. Please get in touch with the Vision Fund team by emailing grants@visionfoundation.org.uk if you have ideas but are not sure if they fit our criteria, or if you would like any help with the application process.

A new name for City Bridge Trust
We are excited to inform you that City Bridge Trust and our wider charity, Bridge House Estates, have come together under a new brand name. As of 26 September, we are now operating as City Bridge Foundation, a name chosen to reflect our dual role as a bridge owner and major player in the capital’s charity sector. The City of London Corporation will remain our sole trustee, and our relationships with funded organisations will not be materially impacted. We’re also encouraging grant-holders to promote their partnership with City Bridge Foundation, including on their website, in the media and on social channels.

City Bridge Foundation Reopens Small Grants Programme

VCSE sector organisations across Greater London can apply for funding to deliver projects and activities that benefit the environment, disabled people, older people, LGBTQIA+ communities, and migrants, asylum seekers and refugees.

City Bridge Foundation (formerly known as City Bridge Trust) is offering small grants of up to £20,000 per year for up to five years for voluntary, community, and social enterprise sector groups across Greater London.
Applications can be submitted at any time. 
For further information on how to obtain this fund, please contact
 funding@cityoflondon.gov.uk

Tackling loneliness and isolation for the blind and partially sighted

This new funding from Fight For Sight and Vision Foundation aims to support organisations whose work will improve the experience of being blind and partially sighted in the UK.
With grants of up to £30,000, this funding programme is dedicated to reducing the levels of loneliness and / or isolation experienced by blind and partially sighted Londoners.
The new fund launched on Monday 2 October, 2023.
More information: www.visionfoundation.org.uk
The Tackling Loneliness and Isolation in London Fund is co-funded by City Bridge Foundation.

Funding Available to Support Refugee Children and Young People (England)

Local authorities and Voluntary, Community and Social Enterprise organisations based in England can apply for funding from the Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities – Children and Young People’s Resettlement Fund.

The fund was introduced to support children and young people who have come to the UK under one of the following schemes:

  • The Homes for Ukraine scheme
  • The Ukraine Family scheme
  • The Ukraine Extension scheme
  • The Afghan citizens resettlement scheme
  • The Hong Kong British National (Overseas) (BN(O)) visa scheme

A total of £2.5 million is available and will be made available over two years.

  • £800,000 in 2023 to 2024
  • £1.7 million in 2024 to 2025

The grant can be used to fund projects that support the children and young people.
Link:
https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/the-children-and-young-peoples-resettlement-fund-prospectus/the-children-and-young-peoples-resettlement-fund-prospectus

The deadline for applications is 11.59pm on 1 November 2023.

Camden 4 Community – Funding alerts and news for the VCSE  –   https://funding.idoxopen4community.co.uk/camdencommunity

You can find more funding news and information about funders and grants on VAC website at 
https://vac.org.uk/guides-and-resources/fundraising/funders
                                                                   

VAC UPCOMING TRAINING:
Open to VAC Members only
If you are a voluntary service or group delivering services in Camden and are not a member of VAC, please join here: https://vac.org.uk/get-involved/membership

Thinking of setting up a CIC                                                      Thursday 19th October 2023 10:30am to 12:00pm
CIC (Community Interest Company) is the often the first organisational structure community groups decide upon.
In this workshop, participants can expect to hear from a local CIC about the journey to registration, discuss the pros and cons, ask questions, and help one another decide if this is an option for your group.
To book a place follow the link:
https://vac.org.uk/event/thinking-of-setting-up-a-cic/

Introduction to Safeguarding for Volunteers and New Starters  – Virtual workshop, Wednesday, 1st November: 1pm – 2:30pm
This introductory course is designed for volunteers and new staff who work both directly and indirectly for organisations or groups delivering services to children, young people or their families in Camden.

All sessions will be held virtually, so please make sure you have access to Zoom online or the App beforehand .

To book follow the link and instructions on VAC website: https://vac.org.uk/event/virtual-introduction-to-safeguarding-for-volunteers-and-new-starters-4/

OTHER EVENTS AND TRAINING:

GALA FUNDRAISING CONCERT  on Saturday the 14th October at 7:30 pm to 9:30 pm at West Hampstead Primary School, Dornfell Street NW6 1QL
Book your tickets for the Gala Fundraising Concert! It will be a special evening celebrating talented local artists while helping to raise much needed funds for your local community centre. Holly Penfield will perform as the headliner of the show, and Michael Simkins – an actor and CAWH Patron – will serve as a compere!
We have received a generous donation from a local businessman, who paid for 10 tickets to be given out for FREE!

We look forward to seeing you there! BOOK on EVENTBRITE by searching CAWH Gala concert or you can pay at the door. 

Talk For Health is a social enterprise improving mental health
Key Upcoming Events: 
Free peer-to-peer Counselling Programme: Starting on the 17th November.
On the Full Talk for Health Peer Counselling Programme, you will deepen your knowledge and skills as well as have space to practise the four key learning areas of Talk for Health: open and truthful talking, empathic listening, basic counselling skills and how to set up an ongoing group to take care of your own wellbeing and enable others to take care of theirs.
The dates and times for this programme are: 
Friday 17 November 2023 from 10:30 – 16:30
Friday 24 November 2023 from 10:30 – 16:30
Friday 1 December 2023 from 10:30 – 16:30
Friday 8 December 2023 from 10:30 – 16:30
Click here to join our programme on Eventbrite. 

Free Taster sessions to explore learning areas of our full programme. 
Taster sessions are FREE and help people to find out if Talk for Health is right for them.
The next dates for Tasters are: 
Wednesday 1 November 2023 from 11:00 – 13:00 (ONLINE) Click here to sign up
Wednesday 7 February 2023 from 14:00 – 16:00 (ONLINE) Click here to sign up

Black History Month Celebration
at the Irish Cultural Centre – Hammersmith – London – Sunday 29th October @ 6 pm 
Join IamIrish at the Irish cultural centre for a FREE evening of performance, culture and community to celebrate Black History Month. The evening will take place on Sunday 29th October from 6pm-9pm. This years Black History month theme is “Celebrating our Sisters” and we have an incredible line up of Black and Mixed Black Irish performers to celebrate the amazing talent of our community. Hosted by Louise Durand join us for poetry, music, singing and a live podcast interview with Sara Keenan (Out of Sight). We also have an Open Mic section as part of the evening dedicated to our audience to share something of their own (so bring along poems, instruments and dancing shoes if you would like to share something!)
You can book tickets here : https://irishculturalcentre.co.uk/event/iamirish-x-icc-black-history-month-celebration/

Free fully funded practitioner training to support all families to learn about money

No specialist knowledge is needed to attend any workshop running up to December 2023 

This free 90-minute workshop for practitioners working with families offers a new inclusive family approach to learning about money. The approach supports children aged 3-7 with a focus on diverse needs, including autism spectrum disorders and social, emotional and behavioural difficulties.

The training is funded by the Money and Pensions Service and delivered by Campaign for Learning.

Find out more and book your funded place: https://www.campaign-for-learning.org.uk/Web/CFL/Events/Inclusive_FinEd.aspx 

Looking at sharpening your skills in Regulation Financial Planning? The Verve Foundation is running a new cohort, and it’s free for candidates. Find out more on their website

Youth programmes on Hampstead Heath
Heath Hands’ term-time youth programmes have restarted on Hampstead Heath – these include youth volunteering on Saturday mornings (10am-12pm) and our youth wellbeing programme for young people struggling with school attendance (Friday mornings 10am-12pm). We also run free nature outings for youth groups. Find out more about all of these here.

#Getatheatreticket

Further Than The Edge are offering FREE theatre tickets to see The Morphea at the Bloomsbury Festival thanks to support from CamdenGiving.                                                   Sat 14th and Sun 15th October at 5pm at  Studio Theatre, RADA, WC1E 7EX

If you’re a group or organisation, or a member of one, that works with Camden communities and would like to be part of this initiative, get in touch with us asap! contact@furtherthantheedge.com 

Young Camden Foundation events
Speed Networking Event

Our Speed-Networking event is the perfect opportunity to connect with like-minded individuals, share experiences, and explore potential collaborations within the youth work field. There will be refreshments provided. Our last speed-networking event completely sold out, so make sure to come along! 

Mind in Camden Trustee recruitment
We are affiliated to National Mind along with over 100 other local Minds across England and Wales, but we are an independent charity with our own Board of Trustees. We have about 35 staff and up to 80 volunteers. We are based in Camden Town, London. For more details about what we do see: www.mindincamden.org.uk
We are looking for people who are committed to promoting a none-medical model of metal health and are supportive of the values (and ethics) of the organisation.
To ask for more details and the Trustee role description by emailing Brian Dawn at bdawn@mindincamden.org.uk
Ideally, we would like you to commit to a minimum of two years.

The Winch is hiring for Head of Communities (Maternity Cover)  

  • Are you passionate about communities being in the driving seat?
  • Do you know how to support and develop people to lead with confidence?
  • Are you excited by the opportunity to build a shared understanding of what matters to communities?

For more information: https://thewinch.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/10/Head-of-Communities-Manager-Job-Pack-Maternity-Cover.docx-1.pdf

Abbey Community Centre 
Centre Administrator, part-time, with specific responsibility for room bookings

We are looking for a part-time Centre Administrator with specific responsibility for room bookings, a key operational role within a friendly and supportive staff team.
Salary: £7,886 – £8,571 actual (£23,000 – £25,000 FTE) paid holidays (30 days annually pro-rata), auto enrolment pension
Hours: Onsite; 3- 4 days per week, for total of 12 hours. Either 3 days, for 4 hours, 1.30-5.30 or 4 days for 3 hours between 2- 5.00 pm. On occasion you may be required to work until 6-6.30 pm.
Full details on our website: https://abbeycc-kilburn.org.uk/vacancies

      

Street Storage is recruiting a Chair of Trustees
Street Storage is an ambitious and innovative homelessness charity. The only charity of its kind in the U.K., we provide free, accessible storage for people experiencing homelessness. Founded in 2019, we have grown exponentially in the last few years and developed a strong reputation in the sector and the homelessness community. We are now going national for the first time ever!
We are looking for a competent and confident person to lead the Board and to oversee the strategy of the organisation.
If you are interested, please have a look at our Volunteer page for more details including a full Role Description. If you are STILL interested, please send Street Storage’s Director Rachel Woolf a copy of your CV and a cover letter to rachel.woolf@streetstorage.org by Tuesday 24th October.
Phone screenings and interviews will likely take place w/c 6th November
.

NCVO are looking for a successor for the outgoing chair of the NCVO finance and commercial committee The NCVO Treasurer will step away in Autumn 2024. Find out more about the role and apply. 

The People’s Museum Somers Town is looking for volunteers
The People’s Museum Somers Town has made a space for the ‘Radical Reformer Uncommon People’s histories of an area at risk from development, recording change now, as well as saving working class heritage. We are looking for volunteers for the role of  Refill & Reuse Educator – Save the planet and get others to refill glasses and bottles so we don’t keep using plastics! Flexible hours at weekends/ Fridays. Expenses paid and commission on sales. Location: Outdoor King’s Cross market.                                      Email: diana@aspaceforus.club                            www.aspaceforus.club

Ascension Trust – Bridge Watch – Suicide Prevention Programme
A new programme is being delivered by the Ascension Trust in partnership with a range of stakeholders including the RNLI, Police, Port of London Authority, and the NHS, and working across several mental health charities.
The project aims to train and develop volunteers to act as a ‘physical presence’ around the bridges of the Thames, to identify and support those who are at risk of self-harm and suicide by listening, understanding, talking, and working with a team to provide support needed to help them.
If you are interested in finding out more, express your interest here

Social Media volunteer for Further Than The Edge             
We are a theatre production and performance group Further Than The Edge. We’re looking for a Social Media volunteer for our production The Morphea in October at the Bloomsbury Festival. A good opportunity if you want to get involved in the arts sector. We’re a small, friendly team and can provide references. Interested? Contact Rowenna at: artists@furtherthantheedge.com

Mill Lane Garden Centre Vacancy: Seasonal Staff
Mill Lane Garden Centre is a West Hampstead based social enterprise garden centre, providing training and learning to people with a learning disability.
We’re looking for friendly and outgoing people to work at our garden centre from the end of November until just before Christmas. This position involves supporting with Christmas tree deliveries, moving, and packing Christmas trees all whilst providing excellent customer service to the local community.
For more information, please click here

Age UK Camden and VAC 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.

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VAC Weekly Newsletter
6th October 2023

VAC Membership
VAC represents local organisations in conversations with local government and funders, we advise on local issues and we inform, support and train local charities depending on their needs

Membership is free, click on the link box below and join us today

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Highlights
This week we spotlight:

  • VAC Training for Members
  • VAC and VCC Trustee Network
  • VAC CEO Network
  • VAC Camden New Groups Network
  • We also have our usual information on events and opportunities from around the Camden area.

VAC Training for Members

  • Signposting and Safeguarding Support – NSPCC Camden Virtual Workshop Thursday 12th of October 13:00 – 14:00
  • Thinking of setting up a CIC: Thursday 19th October 2023 10:30am to 12:00pm   
  • Introduction for Volunteers and New Starters – Virtual Workshop: Wednesday, 1st November 13:00 – 14:30

See details and book a place in our Events and Training section

Camden Trustee Network
VAC and VCC have launched the Camden Trustee Network which brings together trustees from different Camden VCSE organisations to share experience, good practice, ideas and offer peer support. If you are a trustee in Camden, this group is for you! Find out more on our website: https://vac.org.uk/get-involved/forums-and-networks/camden-trustee-network/. We encourage all trustee’s in Camden to sign up to our trustee community of practice group, a private online space to connect with other trustees and access dedicated resources for trustees

Camden CEO Network
Similar to the trustee network, the CEO Network is for leaders of local voluntary sector organisations in Camden to discuss issues and ideas for the mutual benefit of the VCSE. The Network is there to encourage, guide, support and develop voluntary, community and social enterprise (VCSE) sector leaders. Find out more on our website: https://vac.org.uk/get-involved/forums-and-networks/camden-ceo-network/. You can also join our dedicated CEO Community of Practice group for access to a dedicated email group to share information, best practice and insights, including access to a quarterly round up of relevant news and guidance and resources for current and aspiring CEO’s.

Camden New Groups Network
We know the importance of having someone to talk to when you are just starting out, so whether you have recently registered your organisation; are drafting your Articles of Association; or developing a fundraising strategy, this group is for you. This is a closed group to anyone who we have supported over the past year. Please email vguetova@vac.org.uk today to join the Camden New Group Network and participate in its inaugural meeting coming soon.         

Flexible, affordable meeting spaces for hire 

Located just around the corner from King’s Cross Station, our eco-friendly conference suite is easy to find and offers great value for money for charities and other organisations. Book an NCVO meeting room. 

CATAYLST BLOG: Putting your charity on the map and improving your mission

Mapping is a way to look at your organisation’s data with a literal bird’s eye view. It can: 

  • Support fundraising;
  • Provide an overview of how your outreach is distributed;
  • Evidence where services have the greatest impact;
  • And reveal how you could streamline your operations or resources.

Discover tools and guides that the social sector can use for mapping. Examples from Sobus, Citizens Advice Lewisham, and Material Focus will help you tackle major risks.

The Royal Parks – Be mindful in nature…

Join us on a series of free accessible guided ecotherapy sessions to disconnect from the day and reconnect with yourself and nature. With a wide range of experience working with people with a variety of conditions ecotherapist Mimi, will lead you through practicing mindfulness in a peaceful pocket of The Regent’s Park.

For more information and to book a place visit https://royalparks.org.uk/whats-on/accessible-guided-ecotherapy-01102023                                                           Accessible Guided Ecotherapy | The Royal Parks

Newsletter Submissions
Please send any information (approximately 50-75 words long) that you would like included in our weekly newsletter to social@vac.org.uk by no later than 12pm on Wednesday for inclusion in the Friday newsletter. 

VAC Consultancy Service
Contact us today if you need advice or support to develop any aspect of your established or aspiring Camden voluntary and community sector organisation.
Learn more
here

Camden Safer Neighbourhood Board
The Camden Safer Neighbourhood Board (CSNB) is made up of community organisations who would like to help make Camden a safer place to live, work and visit.  The Board organises events and projects related to this and works with the Police and Council.  The pandemic interrupted many of these activities and we would like to renew our connection with you all.  Please register to join (its free) at https://tinyurl.com/CSNB101.  More information is in our newsletter which can be seen here.

London’s Lifelines & Christmas Food Aid
Christmas is crucial for food aid organisations – they need people to help provide for hungry Londoners and prevent surplus food going to waste. In the coming months, London’s Lifelines will be promoting food aid volunteering in London to help get enough volunteers for the busy festive period, and are looking for content to share. See this thread for more details, and follow their account for updates.

Consultation on Section 75 NHS Act 2006 – pooled budgets

 Section 75 enables NHS bodies and local authorities to enter into partnerships that allow their health-related functions to be delivered by the other body, and to establish and run pooled funds to do so. DHSC are consulting on whether the scope of section 75 should be widened to include additional health related functions of local authorities and NHS bodies; whether DHSC should widen the range of organisations that can enter into these arrangements; how DHSC can strengthen or simplify the governance of s75; and whether there are barriers to further use that could be addressed via legislative changes. You can read the full DHSC survey here. 

Consultation on pre-employment checks for health and care volunteers
This DHSC consultation seeks views on the proposal to remove the statutory requirement for a full employment history when appointing volunteers in health and care settings.

NAVCA intends to respond to the consultation broadly welcoming this proposal, but encouraging volunteers to be formally asked about the skills from employment and other sources that they bring into volunteering in health and social care.   You can read the full consultation here.

Stroke Association Communication Support Group for Camden
Venue space required to host a free group for stroke survivors.
When: Weekly accessible use for no longer than 3 hours, once a week  for apprx.15 people
Where: A site in Camden borough. Venue specs and available amenities to be discussed and agreed.
Please contact: Caroline.Fitzgibbon@stroke.org.uk, Stroke Support Coordinator on 07717 275824

Every week VAC checks various sources for the latest funding opportunities relevant for Camden groups.
You can visit our website for a round up of the latest opportunities added this week:  https://vac.org.uk/our-services/fundraising/current-funding-opportunities/

If you need help sourcing or applying for funds, get in touch with our consultancy service, free for all Camden groups!

A new name for City Bridge Trust
We are excited to inform you that City Bridge Trust and our wider charity, Bridge House Estates, have come together under a new brand name. As of 26 September, we are now operating as City Bridge Foundation, a name chosen to reflect our dual role as a bridge owner and major player in the capital’s charity sector. The City of London Corporation will remain our sole trustee, and our relationships with funded organisations will not be materially impacted. We’re also encouraging grant-holders to promote their partnership with City Bridge Foundation, including on their website, in the media and on social channels.

Tackling loneliness and isolation for the blind and partially sighted

This new funding from Fight For Sight and Vision Foundation aims to support organisations whose work will improve the experience of being blind and partially sighted in the UK.
With grants of up to £30,000, this funding programme is dedicated to reducing the levels of loneliness and / or isolation experienced by blind and partially sighted Londoners.
The new fund launched on Monday 2 October, 2023.
More information: www.visionfoundation.org.uk
The Tackling Loneliness and Isolation in London Fund is co-funded by City Bridge Foundation.

Funding Available to Support Refugee Children and Young People (England)

Local authorities and Voluntary, Community and Social Enterprise organisations based in England can apply for funding from the Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities – Children and Young People’s Resettlement Fund.

The fund was introduced to support children and young people who have come to the UK under one of the following schemes:

  • The Homes for Ukraine scheme
  • The Ukraine Family scheme
  • The Ukraine Extension scheme
  • The Afghan citizens resettlement scheme
  • The Hong Kong British National (Overseas) (BN(O)) visa scheme

A total of £2.5 million is available and will be made available over two years.

  • £800,000 in 2023 to 2024
  • £1.7 million in 2024 to 2025

The grant can be used to fund projects that support the children and young people.
Link:
https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/the-children-and-young-peoples-resettlement-fund-prospectus/the-children-and-young-peoples-resettlement-fund-prospectus

The deadline for applications is 11.59pm on 1 November 2023.

VAC UPCOMING TRAINING:
Open to VAC Members only
If you are a voluntary service or group delivering services in Camden and are not a member of VAC, please join here: https://vac.org.uk/get-involved/membership

Thinking of setting up a CIC                                                      Thursday 19th October 2023 10:30am to 12:00pm
CIC (Community Interest Company) is the often the first organisational structure community groups decide upon.
In this workshop, participants can expect to hear from a local CIC about the journey to registration, discuss the pros and cons, ask questions, and help one another decide if this is an option for your group.
To book a place follow the link:
https://vac.org.uk/event/thinking-of-setting-up-a-cic/

Free fully funded practitioner training to support all families to learn about money

No specialist knowledge is needed to attend any workshop running up to December 2023 

This free 90-minute workshop for practitioners working with families offers a new inclusive family approach to learning about money. The approach supports children aged 3-7 with a focus on diverse needs, including autism spectrum disorders and social, emotional and behavioural difficulties.

The training is funded by the Money and Pensions Service and delivered by Campaign for Learning.

Find out more and book your funded place: https://www.campaign-for-learning.org.uk/Web/CFL/Events/Inclusive_FinEd.aspx 

The NSPCC Hub for London and South East -Signposting and Safeguarding Support in Camden  – Virtual Workshop
Thursday 12th October: 1pm – 2pm

The NSPCC Hub for London and South East is based in Camden, and through the hub model, they deliver campaigns, school services and direct services, in collaboration with families, partners, schools, social services, the local community and other organisations.

Amy Campo McEvoy – NSPCC’S Relationship Manager, will explain how the national charity aims to work with more people, reach more children and make the biggest impact they can to stop child abuse and neglect, and how organisations in Camden can work with NSPCC.   
To Book:                                                                          https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/signposting-and-safeguarding-support-in-camden-tickets-726816657187?aff=oddtdtcreator

Introduction to Safeguarding for Volunteers and New Starters  – Virtual workshop, Wednesday, 1st November: 1pm – 2:30pm
This introductory course is designed for volunteers and new staff who work both directly and indirectly for organisations or groups delivering services to children, young people or their families in Camden.

All sessions will be held virtually, so please make sure you have access to Zoom online or the App beforehand .

To book follow the link and instructions on VAC website: https://vac.org.uk/event/virtual-introduction-to-safeguarding-for-volunteers-and-new-starters-4/

OTHER EVENTS AND TRAINING:           

Looking at sharpening your skills in Regulation Financial Planning? The Verve Foundation is running a new cohort, and it’s free for candidates. Find out more on their website

Youth programmes on Hampstead Heath
Heath Hands’ term-time youth programmes have restarted on Hampstead Heath – these include youth volunteering on Saturday mornings (10am-12pm) and our youth wellbeing programme for young people struggling with school attendance (Friday mornings 10am-12pm). We also run free nature outings for youth groups. Find out more about all of these here.

Hedgehog Friendly Heath
Heath Hands has a new project working with local residents, community groups and schools to improve wildlife connectivity around Hampstead Heath for hedgehogs (and other species).  Find out more about our project and get involved here.
You can also support Heath Hands’ hedgehog crowdfunder to help support this work protecting North London’s key population of hedgehogs and a more wildlife-friendly space – for every £1 donated, Aviva donates £2 as part of the Save our Wild Isles community fund.

Rooms for hire at Holborn House, Holborn Community Association
Two spaces suitable for team away days, workshops or short-term office rental. The Green room for up to 10 people, £25 an hour, discount for smaller charities. The workspace for up to 4 people, £20 an hour. We are fully accessible with lift. Wi-Fi and refreshments available. Both rooms have flexible spaces with natural daylight. Enquires to Admin@holborncommunity.co.uk

#Getatheatreticket

Further Than The Edge are offering FREE theatre tickets to see The Morphea at the Bloomsbury Festival thanks to support from CamdenGiving.                                                   Sat 14th and Sun 15th October at 5pm at  Studio Theatre, RADA, WC1E 7EX

If you’re a group or organisation, or a member of one, that works with Camden communities and would like to be part of this initiative, get in touch with us asap! contact@furtherthantheedge.com 

Free adult community learning courses – enrolling now
Do you want to:

  • Gain a qualification and improve your digital skills to find work?
  • Improve your reading, writing and English speaking?
  • Support your child with their schoolwork?
  • Gain a childcare qualification?
  • Learn more about your wellbeing and local area                                                        Check out free adult community learning courses in Camden – enrolling now

Young Camden Foundation events

Autism & SEND Training 

Join Young Camden Foundation for a comprehensive training session led by the Autism Hub, focused on Autism and Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND). This workshop is perfect for youth workers, educators, and anyone interested in gaining a deeper understanding of how to support young people with Autism. Don’t miss this opportunity to enhance your skills and make a positive impact on the lives of young people in our community.

Speed Networking Event

Our Speed-Networking event is the perfect opportunity to connect with like-minded individuals, share experiences, and explore potential collaborations within the youth work field. There will be refreshments provided. Our last speed-networking event completely sold out, so make sure to come along! 

Remix Dance – free street dance classes
Old Diorama Arts Centre, in Regent’s Place NW1, is seeking participants for their boys-only and older group classes (ages 11 and above).Their dance teacher, Boogie, is an original member of the renowned street dance group, Flawless. The Remix Dance classes will be working on a showcase that will be performed at The Place dance venue in King’s Cross in November.
For more information, please contact Participation Manager, Mariam Hassan – mariam@olddiorama.com, 020 3951 8983, or 07361 862 104.

UCL SOCIAL HACKATHON     Applications are open
We’ve just opened our applications for our Social Hackathons taking place between the 6th and the 10th of November, from 10am-4pm.
These are one-day events in which the successful organisations get a group of UCL student volunteers to come up with practical solutions to a community/business need or problem. If you’re successful in your application, you’ll also get £500 from us to help turn the volunteers’ ideas from the hackathon day into a reality!
Please make sure to read our Info for Organisations page for more details.
If you want to apply to take part in our Social Hackathons, please do so here by Sunday the 8th of October.  
If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me any time before the deadline-
csenge.gabeli@ucl.ac.uk
STUDENTS’ UNION UCL
Volunteering Service

World Mental Health Day
Is on the 10th October, and Camden Council is providing a free mental health trainings to staff and residents.

Camden Council have two trainings coming up across October and November, but places go quickly so click the links to book your spot!

  • Managing Stress: Understand the impact of stress on our wellbeing and how to manage it.
  • Mental Health for Managers: Learn about mental ill-health in the context of the workplace and how to support an employee.

Not Just A Conference- Embrace the unique brain injury way of life
#embracethechaos’ is a unique insight into the complexities of brain injury, led by experts with lived experience alongside specialists within the field.
Not Just a Conference is open to professionals who work with people living with brain injury, to feel empowered and curious.
Thursday, 19th October
£30 / £10 – concession
Sign up by following: Not Just a Conference – Headway East London

Abbey Community Centre 
Centre Administrator, part-time, with specific responsibility for room bookings

We are looking for a part-time Centre Administrator with specific responsibility for room bookings, a key operational role within a friendly and supportive staff team.
Salary: £7,886 – £8,571 actual (£23,000 – £25,000 FTE) paid holidays (30 days annually pro-rata), auto enrolment pension
Hours: Onsite; 3- 4 days per week, for total of 12 hours. Either 3 days, for 4 hours, 1.30-5.30 or 4 days for 3 hours between 2- 5.00 pm. On occasion you may be required to work until 6-6.30 pm.
Full details on our website: https://abbeycc-kilburn.org.uk/vacancies

British Somali Community are seeking a dynamic, proactive, part-time Development and Operations Manager
British Somali Community is a refugee women-led charity with a 30-year history of delivering much needed services in education, family support, advocacy, and health programmes to the community. We are seeking a dynamic, proactive, part-time Development and Operations Manager to oversee, grow and develop our organisation to continue to serve our community as we deal with an increase in demand for our services post pandemic and with the rise in the Cost-of-Living crisis.
Deadline: 9/10/2023

 Find our more: https://uk.indeed.com/job/development-and-operations-manager-46e746c07dbee0a3      

Camden Council is recruiting

There is a new job opportunity of Volunteer Coordinator in the Camden Volunteer and Engagement team.
Closing date: Monday 9th October 2023 at 23:59
Interviews to be held: Week commencing 23rd October 2023
Click here to view job on external site
or copy paste the link below in your browser:

Volunteer Coordinator – LBC ORC Career Site Careers (oraclecloud.com)

Street Storage is recruiting a Chair of Trustees
Street Storage is an ambitious and innovative homelessness charity. The only charity of its kind in the U.K., we provide free, accessible storage for people experiencing homelessness. Founded in 2019, we have grown exponentially in the last few years and developed a strong reputation in the sector and the homelessness community. We are now going national for the first time ever!
We are looking for a competent and confident person to lead the Board and to oversee the strategy of the organisation.
If you are interested, please have a look at our Volunteer page for more details including a full Role Description. If you are STILL interested, please send Street Storage’s Director Rachel Woolf a copy of your CV and a cover letter to rachel.woolf@streetstorage.org by Tuesday 24th October.
Phone screenings and interviews will likely take place w/c 6th November
.

NCVO are looking for a successor for the outgoing chair of the NCVO finance and commercial committee The NCVO Treasurer will step away in Autumn 2024. Find out more about the role and apply. 

Fitzrovia Youth in Action is looking for a new Chairperson to lead the charity  
We are looking for people who reflect the community in which we work and who have a range of skills and experiences. We would love to hear from Camden residents or people who work in Camden, although this is not an essential requirement.  To find out more, please visit http://www.fya.org.uk/fya-chair-person-recruitment/. If you have any questions, or would like to talk about the role, please contact our current Chair Natalie Speranza on natalie.speranza@gmail.com.
Please submit a CV, including an email explaining why you are interested in the role to info@fya.org.uk. The closing date for applications is Sunday 8th October 2023

The People’s Museum Somers Town is looking for volunteers
The People’s Museum Somers Town has made a space for the ‘Radical Reformer Uncommon People’s histories of an area at risk from development, recording change now, as well as saving working class heritage. We are looking for volunteers for the role of  Refill & Reuse Educator – Save the planet and get others to refill glasses and bottles so we don’t keep using plastics! Flexible hours at weekends/ Fridays. Expenses paid and commission on sales. Location: Outdoor King’s Cross market.                                      Email: diana@aspaceforus.club                            www.aspaceforus.club

Single Homeless Project
SHP is open to recruit new peer mentor volunteers.
If you have lived experience of substance use, mental health, homelessness and the criminal justice system and are now in a stable place in your recovery and would like to give back through volunteering, please contact peermentoring@shp.org.uk for an application pack.

The deadline for applications is 5pm Tuesday 10th October.

Ascension Trust – Bridge Watch – Suicide Prevention Programme
A new programme is being delivered by the Ascension Trust in partnership with a range of stakeholders including the RNLI, Police, Port of London Authority, and the NHS, and working across several mental health charities.
The project aims to train and develop volunteers to act as a ‘physical presence’ around the bridges of the Thames, to identify and support those who are at risk of self-harm and suicide by listening, understanding, talking, and working with a team to provide support needed to help them.
If you are interested in finding out more, express your interest here

Clean Break seeks Female Catering Chef Volunteers  

Clean Break Theatre is based in Kentish Town is currently recruiting for Female Catering Chef Volunteers for one day a week either on Monday or Wednesday 10-2.30pm. For further information please contact volunteering@cleanbreak.org.uk or go to our website to download the role description About Us | Clean Break

Social Media volunteer for Further Than The Edge             
We are a theatre production and performance group Further Than The Edge. We’re looking for a Social Media volunteer for our production The Morphea in October at the Bloomsbury Festival. A good opportunity if you want to get involved in the arts sector. We’re a small, friendly team and can provide references. Interested? Contact Rowenna at: artists@furtherthantheedge.com

Touch Project vacancy: Administrator
Touch Project is looking for an administrator, initially for 3-4 hours per week with the potential for more as the organisation expands in social prescribing for BEH & C&I NHS Foundation Trust. We would prefer a volunteer, but we are willing to pay a London living wage to the right applicant.
The role would involve data entry, a monthly news email and other administrative duties. To learn more about Touch Project, please click here
and apply for the role by contacting our founder Kathy on 07923737813.
Kathy is dyslexic and would prefer text messages, voice notes or phone calls

 

Mill Lane Garden Centre Vacancy: Seasonal Staff
Mill Lane Garden Centre is a West Hampstead based social enterprise garden centre, providing training and learning to people with a learning disability.
We’re looking for friendly and outgoing people to work at our garden centre from the end of November until just before Christmas. This position involves supporting with Christmas tree deliveries, moving, and packing Christmas trees all whilst providing excellent customer service to the local community.
For more information, please click here

Age UK Camden and VAC 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.

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29th September 2023

VAC Membership
VAC represents local organisations in conversations with local government and funders, we advise on local issues and we inform, support and train local charities depending on their needs

Membership is free, click on the link box below and join us today

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Highlights
This week we spotlight:

  • VAC and VCC Trustee Network
  • VAC CEO Network
  • New peer-peer support group for people setting up new community groups and charities in Camden.
  • VAC Training for Members
  • We also have our usual information on events and opportunities from around the Camden area.

Camden Trustee Network
VAC and VCC have launched the Camden Trustee Network which brings together trustees from different Camden VCSE organisations to share experience, good practice, ideas and offer peer support. If you are a trustee in Camden, this group is for you! Find out more on our website: https://vac.org.uk/get-involved/forums-and-networks/camden-trustee-network/. We encourage all trustee’s in Camden to sign up to our trustee community of practice group, a private online space to connect with other trustees and access dedicated resources for trustees

Camden CEO Network
Similar to the trustee network, the CEO Network is for leaders of local voluntary sector organisations in Camden to discuss issues and ideas for the mutual benefit of the VCSE. The Network is there to encourage, guide, support and develop voluntary, community and social enterprise (VCSE) sector leaders. Find out more on our website: https://vac.org.uk/get-involved/forums-and-networks/camden-ceo-network/. You can also join our dedicated CEO Community of Practice group for access to a dedicated email group to share information, best practice and insights, including access to a quarterly round up of relevant news and guidance and resources for current and aspiring CEO’s.

Camden New Groups Network
We know the importance of having someone to talk to when you are just starting out, so whether you have recently registered your organisation; are drafting your Articles of Association; or developing a fundraising strategy, this group is for you. This is a closed group to anyone who we have supported over the past year. Please email vguetova@vac.org.uk today to join the Camden New Group Network and participate in its inaugural meeting coming soon.         

VAC Training for Members

  • Safeguarding Advanced: Developing Knowledge and Understanding: Thursday 5th of October 10:00 – 15:00
  • Thinking of setting up a CIC: Thursday 19th October 2023 10:30am to 12:00pm   

See details and book a place in our Events and Training section

Flexible, affordable meeting spaces for hire 

Located just around the corner from King’s Cross Station, our eco-friendly conference suite is easy to find and offers great value for money for charities and other organisations. Book an NCVO meeting room. 

NAVCA: How collaboration in social prescribing helps our communities

We know that the wellbeing of our local communities can be improved when NAVCA members work in partnership with health systems. That’s why we have recently published a set of new social prescribing resources, which aim to help facilitate better conversations and collaborations between local infrastructure organisations and Primary Care Networks. On our blog, we explore the importance of partnership working, and share our new resources  Social Prescribing | NAVCA .

Read more here.

Choose the right NHS service for you and your family

NHS North Central London Integrated Care Board  are urging people to take extra care and to access NHS services wisely during the upcoming industrial action by both senior and junior doctors taking place from 7:00am on Monday 2 October to 7:00am on Thursday 5 October.

The strikes are likely to have an impact on some NHS services and see some appointments disrupted.

However, please attend your booked GP or hospital appointments unless you are told otherwise.

Click here for more advice on how to access NHS services if you need medical help during the strikes.

The Royal Parks – Be mindful in nature…

Join us on a series of free accessible guided ecotherapy sessions to disconnect from the day and reconnect with yourself and nature. With a wide range of experience working with people with a variety of conditions ecotherapist Mimi, will lead you through practicing mindfulness in a peaceful pocket of The Regent’s Park.

For more information and to book a place visit https://royalparks.org.uk/whats-on/accessible-guided-ecotherapy-01102023                                                           Accessible Guided Ecotherapy | The Royal Parks

 

Newsletter Submissions
Please send any information (approximately 50-75 words long) that you would like included in our weekly newsletter to social@vac.org.uk by no later than 12pm on Wednesday for inclusion in the Friday newsletter. 

VAC Consultancy Service
Contact us today if you need advice or support to develop any aspect of your established or aspiring Camden voluntary and community sector organisation.
Learn more
here

Camden Safer Neighbourhood Board
The Camden Safer Neighbourhood Board (CSNB) is made up of community organisations who would like to help make Camden a safer place to live, work and visit.  The Board organises events and projects related to this and works with the Police and Council.  The pandemic interrupted many of these activities and we would like to renew our connection with you all.  Please register to join (its free) at https://tinyurl.com/CSNB101.  More information is in our newsletter which can be seen here.

Opportunity to make a difference to health and care services in north central London
NHS North Central London Integrated Care Board (NCL ICB) are promoting opportunities for residents across Barnet, Camden, Enfield, Haringey and Islington to apply for Community Participant Volunteer Roles.
These roles means that residents will be able to sit on internal committees / groups as an independent voice. Please note that NCL ICB will be providing reimbursement for the role.
View background information here and to view the application form click here. The closing date for applications is Monday 2 October.

London’s Lifelines & Christmas Food Aid
Christmas is crucial for food aid organisations – they need people to help provide for hungry Londoners and prevent surplus food going to waste. In the coming months, London’s Lifelines will be promoting food aid volunteering in London to help get enough volunteers for the busy festive period, and are looking for content to share. See this thread for more details, and follow their account for updates.

State of the Sector
The voluntary and community social enterprise sector barometer survey is back. From Pro Bono Economics and Nottingham Trent University, this survey seeks to understand the current state of the voluntary sector in the UK. The results of these surveys are always insightful, so please fill it out if you can.

Whitehouse Communications is offering support to charities that are looking for guidance with campaigning, policy or influencing work. Apply today, for three months pro bono support. Closing date is 6 October 2023. 

Every week VAC checks various sources for the latest funding opportunities relevant for Camden groups.
You can visit our website for a round up of the latest opportunities added this week:  https://vac.org.uk/our-services/fundraising/current-funding-opportunities/

If you need help sourcing or applying for funds, get in touch with our consultancy service, free for all Camden groups!

Here’s a quick snapshot of funds added to our website this week:

The Greater London Authority
is seeking organisations to apply for a share of £11m in UK Shared Prosperity Fund (UKSPF) to support young Londoners across three strands of activity focusing on NEET (Not in Employment, Education or Training).

Application Deadline

5pm on Wednesday 18th October 2023

Please click here for more details.

Pathways Fund

This fund is for youth-led groups that are working to change unjust laws, policies, practices, and cultures that have directly affected their lives and the communities of those they share these experiences with.

Application Deadline: Applicants are encouraged to submit applications before mid-October. 

Please click here for more details.

DHSC’s Community Automated External Defibrillators Fund Opens for Applications

Organisations across England are being invited to bid for a share of £1 million of government funding to buy life-saving defibrillators for community spaces like town halls, local parks or post offices. The DHSC Community Automated External Defibrillator (CAED) Fund will support provision of 2000 AEDs. These will be distributed across England during 2023-2024, supporting any organisation based in England that is not eligible for the current Department of Education AED programme.

Application Deadline: 21 September 2024, 11:59pm

Please click here for more details.

McCarthy Stone Foundation Offers Christmas Connections Grants

Our Christmas Connections programme is all about connecting older adults over the Christmas period. Grants of up to £1,000 will be available to support organisations running activities for people over 65 in their community over the festive period.

Funding will only be open to organisations with an annual income of LESS than £250,000.

Registered Charities, Community Groups and Community Interest Companies are eligible to apply.

Application Deadline: Activities must take place between 1st December, 2023 and 2nd January, 2024.

More Detail

Please click here for more details.

VAC UPCOMING TRAINING:
Open to VAC Members only
If you are a voluntary service or group delivering services in Camden and are not a member of VAC, please join here: https://vac.org.uk/get-involved/membership

Safeguarding Advanced: Developing Knowledge and Understanding
Thursday 5th October: 10am – 3pm (Light lunch and refreshments provided);             Location: Conference Room, Crowndale Centre, Third Floor, 218 Eversholt St, London NW1 1BD
This face-to-face training session is free and designed to develop existing knowledge and understanding of safeguarding processes; Guest speaker in the afternoon: Camden Prevent – Understanding radicalisation, extremism and terrorism.
To book a place follow the link below:

https://vac.org.uk/event/safeguarding-advanced-protecting-children-in-the-community/

Thinking of setting up a CIC                                                         Thursday 19th October 2023 10:30am to 12:00pm
CIC (Community Interest Company) is the often the first organisational structure community groups decide upon.
In this workshop, participants can expect to hear from a local CIC about the journey to registration, discuss the pros and cons, ask questions, and help one another decide if this is an option for your group.
To book a place follow the link:
https://vac.org.uk/event/thinking-of-setting-up-a-cic/

The NSPCC Hub for London and South East -Signposting and Safeguarding Support in Camden  – Virtual Workshop
Thursday 12th October: 1pm – 2pm

The NSPCC Hub for London and South East is based in Camden, and through the hub model, they deliver campaigns, school services and direct services, in collaboration with families, partners, schools, social services, the local community and other organisations.

Amy Campo McEvoy – NSPCC’S Relationship Manager, will explain how the national charity aims to work with more people, reach more children and make the biggest impact they can to stop child abuse and neglect, and how organisations in Camden can work with NSPCC.   
To Book:                                                                          https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/signposting-and-safeguarding-support-in-camden-tickets-726816657187?aff=oddtdtcreator

OTHER EVENTS AND TRAINING:            

Looking at sharpening your skills in Regulation Financial Planning? The Verve Foundation is running a new cohort, and it’s free for candidates. Find out more on their website

Youth programmes on Hampstead Heath
Heath Hands’ term-time youth programmes have restarted on Hampstead Heath – these include youth volunteering on Saturday mornings (10am-12pm) and our youth wellbeing programme for young people struggling with school attendance (Friday mornings 10am-12pm). We also run free nature outings for youth groups. Find out more about all of these here.

Hedgehog Friendly Heath
Heath Hands has a new project working with local residents, community groups and schools to improve wildlife connectivity around Hampstead Heath for hedgehogs (and other species). Have you seen a hedgehog in the area recently? Would you like advice on how to make your garden or local green space more wildlife-friendly?  Find out more about our project and get involved here.
You can also support Heath Hands’ hedgehog crowdfunder to help support this work protecting North London’s key population of hedgehogs and the area a more wildlife-friendly space – for every £1 donated, Aviva donates £2 as part of the Save our Wild Isles community fund.

Rooms for hire at Holborn House, Holborn Community Association
Two spaces suitable for team away days, workshops or short-term office rental. The Green room for up to 10 people, £25 an hour, discount for smaller charities. The workspace for up to 4 people, £20 an hour. We are fully accessible with lift. Wi-Fi and refreshments available. Both rooms have flexible spaces with natural daylight. Enquires to Admin@holborncommunity.co.uk

#Getatheatreticket

Further Than The Edge are offering FREE theatre tickets to see The Morphea at the Bloomsbury Festival thanks to support from CamdenGiving.

Sat 14th and Sun 15th October at 5pm at  Studio Theatre, RADA, WC1E 7EX

If you’re a group or organisation, or a member of one, that works with Camden communities and would like to be part of this initiative, get in touch with us asap! contact@furtherthantheedge.com 

Free adult community learning courses – enrolling now
Do you want to:

  • Gain a qualification and improve your digital skills to find work?
  • Improve your reading, writing and English speaking?
  • Support your child with their schoolwork?
  • Gain a childcare qualification?
  • Learn more about your wellbeing and local area                                                        Check out free adult community learning courses in Camden – enrolling now

Young Camden Foundation events

Autism & SEND Training 

Join Young Camden Foundation for a comprehensive training session led by the Autism Hub, focused on Autism and Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND). This workshop is perfect for youth workers, educators, and anyone interested in gaining a deeper understanding of how to support young people with Autism. Don’t miss this opportunity to enhance your skills and make a positive impact on the lives of young people in our community.

Speed Networking Event

Our Speed-Networking event is the perfect opportunity to connect with like-minded individuals, share experiences, and explore potential collaborations within the youth work field. There will be refreshments provided. Our last speed-networking event completely sold out, so make sure to come along! 

Participation People
Live, study, or work in Barnet, Camden, Enfield, Haringey, or Islington? Aged 14-20? Exciting news! Join our Youth Champions program to shape healthcare for your community. Collaborate with leaders, develop skills, and make friends. Fun, creativity, and pizza await! First event: Sept 30, 11 AM – 3 PM, London W1T 6AQ. Contact Temi at 07734 387 365 or . Be part of change and enjoy the journey. Don’t miss out! Join us today!

ScotsCare offers free monthly lunch
ScotsCare is a London charity offering support to Scots in London including a free monthly lunch near Euston. Scots over 50 ( first or second generation) are welcome – to register with ScotsCare , call 0800 652 2989. Other free services include a choir, advocacy, counselling and grants.

Remix Dance – free street dance classes
Old Diorama Arts Centre, in Regent’s Place NW1, is seeking participants for their boys-only and older group classes (ages 11 and above).Their dance teacher, Boogie, is an original member of the renowned street dance group, Flawless. The Remix Dance classes will be working on a showcase that will be performed at The Place dance venue in King’s Cross in November.
For more information, please contact Participation Manager, Mariam Hassan – mariam@olddiorama.com, 020 3951 8983, or 07361 862 104.

Camden Local Studies and Archives Centre
Tuesday 3rd October 2023 at 6pm

The Mercenary River
London’s Water History and the Hampstead Waterworks – an illustrated historical talk by Nick Higham at the Camden Local Studies & Archives Centre, 2nd Floor, Holborn Library, 32-38 Theobalds Road, London WC1X 8PA

Admission Free

UCL SOCIAL HACKATHON     Applications are open
We’ve just opened our applications for our Social Hackathons taking place between the 6th and the 10th of November, from 10am-4pm.
These are one-day events in which the successful organisations get a group of UCL student volunteers to come up with practical solutions to a community/business need or problem. If you’re successful in your application, you’ll also get £500 from us to help turn the volunteers’ ideas from the hackathon day into a reality!
Please make sure to read our Info for Organisations page for more details.
If you want to apply to take part in our Social Hackathons, please do so here by Sunday the 8th of October.  
If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me any time before the deadline-
csenge.gabeli@ucl.ac.uk
STUDENTS’ UNION UCL
Volunteering Service

Charity Bank to host Free Events on Navigating Change and the Role of Sustainable Finance
Charity Bank is inviting trustees, directors, CEOs and managers of charities, social enterprises and community organisations to attend a series of free regional events in September and October. Held in collaboration with local and national sector partners, the events will explore the critical role of sustainable finance in driving positive change and fostering thriving communities. Speakers will include national and regional experts.
Secure your free place today!
London
Date: Tuesday 3rd October
Time: 9:30am – 12:30pm
Location: Museum of Brands, London
https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/navigating-change-london-sustainable-finance-for-making-an-impact-tickets-686241405517?aff=oddtdtcreator

World Mental Health Day
Is on the 10th October, and Camden Council is providing a free mental health trainings to staff and residents.

Camden Council have two trainings coming up across October and November, but places go quickly so click the links to book your spot!

  • Managing Stress: Understand the impact of stress on our wellbeing and how to manage it.
  • Mental Health for Managers: Learn about mental ill-health in the context of the workplace and how to support an employee.

Not Just A Conference- Embrace the unique brain injury way of life
#embracethechaos’ is a unique insight into the complexities of brain injury, led by experts with lived experience alongside specialists within the field.
Not Just a Conference is open to professionals who work with people living with brain injury, to feel empowered and curious.
Thursday, 19th October
£30 / £10 – concession
Sign up by following: Not Just a Conference – Headway East London

British Somali Community are seeking a dynamic, proactive, part-time Development and Operations Manager
British Somali Community is a refugee women-led charity with a 30-year history of delivering much needed services in education, family support, advocacy, and health programmes to the community.

We are seeking a dynamic, proactive, part-time Development and Operations Manager to oversee, grow and develop our organisation to continue to serve our community as we deal with an increase in demand for our services post pandemic and with the rise in the Cost-of-Living crisis.

Deadline: 9/10/2023

 Find our more: https://uk.indeed.com/job/development-and-operations-manager-46e746c07dbee0a3                                          

Hampstead Wells and Camden Trust recruiting new Board Chair
The local grant-making charity for NW Camden (NW3, NW6 and Camden parts of NW2 and NW8), focused on alleviating poverty and tackling homelessness and health inequalities. We are seeking our next chair and want an enthusiastic, engaged, collaborative individual to contribute to our continued development. Voluntary role, travel costs, etc covered.  For more details on the role and how to apply visit https://hwct.org.uk/trustees/  Deadline 3 October 2023.

NCVO are looking for a successor for the outgoing chair of the NCVO finance and commercial committee The NCVO Treasurer will step away in Autumn 2024. Find out more about the role and apply. 

FEAST With Us Vacancies: Camden Food Partnership (CFP) Coordinator & Volunteer Admin 
Closing date 30 Sept 23 

FEAST use surplus food to provide nutritious community meals to vulnerable people in North London. Vacancies

  • CFP Coordinator – lead the existing network of c40 VCS and other food organisations in Camden Borough, in partnership with Camden Council. 
  • Volunteer Administrator – help manage the c300 volunteers who support them with their meal services in Camden and north London. 

Fitzrovia Youth in Action is looking for a new Chairperson to lead the charity  
We are looking for people who reflect the community in which we work and who have a range of skills and experiences. We would love to hear from Camden residents or people who work in Camden, although this is not an essential requirement.  To find out more, please visit http://www.fya.org.uk/fya-chair-person-recruitment/. If you have any questions, or would like to talk about the role, please contact our current Chair Natalie Speranza on natalie.speranza@gmail.com.
Please submit a CV, including an email explaining why you are interested in the role to info@fya.org.uk. The closing date for applications is Sunday 8th October 202

The People’s Museum Somers Town is looking for volunteers
The People’s Museum Somers Town has made a space for the ‘Radical Reformer Uncommon People’s histories of an area at risk from development, recording change now, as well as saving working class heritage. We are looking for volunteers for the role of  Refill & Reuse Educator – Save the planet and get others to refill glasses and bottles so we don’t keep using plastics! Flexible hours at weekends/ Fridays. Expenses paid and commission on sales. Location: Outdoor King’s Cross market.                                              Email: diana@aspaceforus.club                            www.aspaceforus.club

Single Homeless Project
SHP is open to recruit new peer mentor volunteers.
If you have lived experience of substance use, mental health, homelessness and the criminal justice system and are now in a stable place in your recovery and would like to give back through volunteering, please contact peermentoring@shp.org.uk for an application pack.

Ascension Trust – Bridge Watch – Suicide Prevention Programme
A new programme is being delivered by the Ascension Trust in partnership with a range of stakeholders including the RNLI, Police, Port of London Authority, and the NHS, and working across several mental health charities.
The project aims to train and develop volunteers to act as a ‘physical presence’ around the bridges of the Thames, to identify and support those who are at risk of self-harm and suicide by listening, understanding, talking, and working with a team to provide support needed to help them.
If you are interested in finding out more, express your interest here

Institute for Voluntary Action Research (IVAR) vacancy: Senior Researcher x2         
IVAR are looking for two experienced researchers or project managers to join our dynamic team. The role encompasses leading evaluations, research and facilitation. Projects will include work with individual organisations, multi-stakeholder programmes and sector-wide projects that build dialogue between charities and funders. We are looking for people who will thrive on this mix and are comfortable with the wide-ranging responsibilities that come with working in a small organisation.
To learn more and apply, please click here

Clean Break seeks Female Catering Chef Volunteers  

Clean Break Theatre is based in Kentish Town is currently recruiting for Female Catering Chef Volunteers for one day a week either on Monday or Wednesday 10-2.30pm. For further information please contact volunteering@cleanbreak.org.uk or go to our website to download the role description About Us | Clean Break

Social Media volunteer for Further Than The Edge             
We are a theatre production and performance group Further Than The Edge. We’re looking for a Social Media volunteer for our production The Morphea in October at the Bloomsbury Festival. A good opportunity if you want to get involved in the arts sector. We’re a small, friendly team and can provide references. Interested? Contact Rowenna at: artists@furtherthantheedge.com

Touch Project vacancy: Administrator
Touch Project is looking for an administrator, initially for 3-4 hours per week with the potential for more as the organisation expands in social prescribing for BEH & C&I NHS Foundation Trust. We would prefer a volunteer, but we are willing to pay a London living wage to the right applicant.
The role would work with our founder Kathy and would involve data entry, a monthly news email and other administrative duties. To learn more about Touch Project, please click here
and apply for the role by contacting Kathy on 07923737813.
Kathy is dyslexic and would prefer text messages, voice notes or phone calls

 
St Pancras Community Association Facilities & Admin Manager, part time
The role includes overseeing daily office operations, managing supplies and equipment, liaising with vendors and providing administrative support to the team. In addition, the role includes undertaking all of the Centre’s Health and Safety requirements, as well as taking responsibility for our Hall Hire business, nurturing relationships with clients to encourage repeat business.
See the full description and apply online.  (https://spca.org.uk/jobs/#jobs)                             
Closing date: 4 October 2023.
 
SPCA Marketing and Communications Executive, part time
Play a crucial role in raising SPCA’s brand in the community. You will be responsible for our marketing and communications strategy and content; manage key communications channels including our website, newsletters, and social media; and coordinate with colleagues to generate content across the organisation.
See the full description and apply online.  (https://spca.org.uk/jobs/#jobs)

Closing date: 4 October 2023

Mill Lane Garden Centre Vacancy: Seasonal Staff
Mill Lane Garden Centre is a West Hampstead based social enterprise garden centre, providing training and learning to people with a learning disability.
We’re looking for friendly and outgoing people to work at our garden centre from the end of November until just before Christmas. This position involves supporting with Christmas tree deliveries, moving, and packing Christmas trees all whilst providing excellent customer service to the local community.
For more information, please click here

Age UK Camden and VAC 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.

Local VCS Newsletters:

SHAK
Young Camden Foundation (Funding Newsletter)
Young Camden Foundation (Events and Training Newsletter)
AWN (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)
UCL Volunteering Service Newsletter (sign up)
Latin American House
London Irish Centre
North London Cares: Upcoming Clubs
Castlehaven Community Association (sign up)
Heath Hands

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