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Voluntary Action Camden e-bulletin 5th April 2019


VAC Weekly Newsletter
5th April 2019

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

Highlights

We Make Camden; Making Every Contact Count and MECC Healthy Hero Award; Training from CDA; Social Prescribing Learning Network; Castelhaven Park Survey; Art Workshops for Young and Old; Camden Giving Drop in; Winnie Mandela Memorial Event + training, events, funding opportunities, jobs, volunteering, trustees and more

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Camden council held a major community cohesion event yesterday at the CIL in Greenwood Place.   Addressed by Cllrs Abdul Hai, Georgia Gould, Deputy London Mayor Debbie Weeks-Bernard and Keir Starmer MP, with diverse input from community groups and performers. Search #wemakecamden on twitter for highlights.

Making Every Contact Count

New free training for all staff. MECC is for anyone in the public or voluntary sectors who come into contact/meet the public through their work.
The session will equip participants with a range of specific MECC skills that will enable them to deliver MECC confidently and consistently well. It covers:
~ Opportunities we have to have helpful conversations
~ Communication skills to raise an issue
~ Behaviour change techniques
~ Delivering brief advice and brief interventions
~ Signposting and helpful online resources
Sign up at the MECC website.
MECC Healthy Hero Award: Deadline Extended to 15th April
Have you already done the training and have a story about having a conversation with a resident and used MECC techniques in the conversation?
Fill out the short online survey here: https://survs.com/survey/122jlfcwkt
Guidance here: https://www.camdenmecc.org.uk/help-and-support

Training Opportunities for Disabled People

Camden Disability Action is offering training opportunities for disabled people living or working in Camden As part of CDA’s Big Lottery funded ‘It’s Our Camden Too’ programme, CDA will be offering training on:
~ Disability Awareness
~ Disability Equality and the Law, and
~ How to Run Your Own Campaign
The training is free to attend. For more information contact: training@camdendisabilityaction.org.uk

Social Prescribing Learning Network

Thursday 25th April 2-4pm at Voluntary Action Camden, Charlie Ratchford Centre, Belmont Street, London NW1
The new Social Prescribing Learning Network will share the opportunities and learning arising from referrals in to community based activities and services in Camden. Network events will support a practical design and problem solving approach to benefit members. Looking at needs / demand, referral challenges, and how vcs activities and services can be resourced.
The first Network event will focus on activities which are in demand: barriers to access, and opportunities for activity design and development. The themes are:
• Good neighbours, befriending and home visiting type services.
• Volunteering: high demand for services delivered by volunteers; the role of time banks and similar’ sharing’ initiatives.
We want to hear from as many providers of these activities as possible, and from groups with ideas for development that meets emerging need.  rsvp at Eventbrite or contact Donna:  dturnbull@vac.org.uk

Castlehaven Community Park & Horticultural Hub

Complete the survey and help raise money to improve the Castlehaven community park and horticulture hub.

Arts workshops for young people and older community members (May to September)

CSKX Studios has secured funding from Arts Council England to run a series of sensory arts workshops for young people and older community members across Kentish Town.  Workshops will be happening at local sites and have  been devised in collaboration with North London Cares, Free Space Project at Kentish Town Health Centre and Queens Crescent Community Association.
We would like to hear from both groups and individuals interested in taking part.
To register interest and receive more information email Leo Smith: info@cskx.org  020 8001 5357 / www.cskx.org

Camden Giving Funding Drop-In

Monday, 8th April, 5:00 – 6:30pm at Collective
Looking for funding for a life-changing project in Camden? Come and have a chat about the support we’ve got available. No need to book, just turn-up.
Those with dependents or with accessibility requirements, please do let us know what you’ll require beforehand by emailing admin@camdengiving.org.uk.

Winnie Mandela Memorial Event

The Caraf Centre Mandela Supplementary School
Saturday 6th April 2019, 1-6pm at Caraf Centre, 27-30 Cheriton, Queens Crescent, London NW5. Tel 020 7284 0030

National

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

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

Henry Smith Holiday Grants for Children

Apply for a grant of between,£500 – £2,500, to go towards a day trip or a longer holiday up to 7 days. Priority will be give to trips for disadvantaged/disabled children, living in the most deprived areas. Find out more at the website.

GLA Funding Opportunities

A list of funding opportunties from the GLA from sports to arts to community inclusion including dates of related seminars.  Click here for the full list.

Young Camden Foundation Summer Opportunities Fund 2019

Through the YCF Summer Opportunities Fund, YCF will award grants of up to £5,000 to support voluntary organisations in Camden deliver activities for young people. You can view the full details here including deadlines etc.

Rosa’s ‘Voices from the Frontline’ Opens for Applications

Grants of between £500 and £5,000 are being made available to women’s sector voluntary and community organisations in the UK to pay for increasing the skills, capacity, credibility and effectiveness of women who wish to challenge gender inequality and promote awareness and change.
Webinar on 30 April (12.30pm to 13.30pm)
Deadline for applications is 14 May (5pm). Full details here.

Camden Giving Kings Cross Fund

Camden Giving’s KX Fund aims to increase:
~ Social Cohesion
~ Employment opportunities
~ Quality and access to natural environments
Full details at Camden Giving.  closing date midnight, 17 April

The HS2 Camden Fund

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


Healthy Minds Programme with Mind in Camden

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

Safeguarding Courses from VAC in 2019

Safeguarding Advance: Developing knowledge and understanding.

Wednesday 8th May 2019, 9.45am – 2.30pm (Includes lunch)
If you work frequently with children and their families, it is essential that your organisation has up-to-date knowledge of safeguarding legislation and child protection procedures. This Advanced course is designed to develop existing understanding of the safeguarding process through a variety of written text, case studies and interactive exercises.
Who Should Take This Course? Suitable for anyone who has attended safeguarding training previously and would like to update their knowledge and skills further, including volunteers and workers of all levels.
The training will cover the following:
~ Department for Education’s updated statutory guidance
~ Myth Busting & Social Care
~ Awareness of current issues / Understanding emerging forms of abuse.
~ Safeguarding awareness and assessing need: Race, culture, gender, ability.
~ Safeguarding in Camden, thresholds and the role of professionals.
~ Safeguarding checklist: what you should have in place
To find out more information or to book your place please email Dianne Carlton-Ogunyemi at: dogunyemi@vac.org.uk

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

Future Changemakers- Information Session

25th of April 2019, 1,45 to 3.30pm. Camden Giving are running an information session for YCF members. This session provides an opportunity to find out more about the Future Changemakers grant and ask any questions you may have regarding the grant.
At LABS Camden – Atrium, The Stables Market, Chalk Farm Rd, Camden Town, London NW1 8AH. Please RSVP by18th of April.

The Caraf Centre Holiday Play Scheme

From 8th April 2019  19th April 8.00 am – 6 pm    per day
Concession fees available
Age:  5 to 8 year olds
Limited spaces. To register contact: Indira Vyas at 27-30 Cheriton, Queen’s Crescent, London NW5. Phone: 020 7 284 0030 email: sunshine@thecarafcentre.org.uk  web: www.thecarafcentre.co.uk

Design Ideas for Somers Town Festival

The British Library are giving up the Library’s Piazza to all things Somers Town and are partnering with Central St Martin around ‘decorating’ the Piazza for the Somers Town Festival.
Workshops with Local groups interested in getting involved.
• Tuesday 18th April 2pm-8:45pm, The British Library’s Foyle Suite
• Wednesday 17th April
• Thursday 18th April 12pm-8pm  The British Library’s Foyle Suite
• Tuesday 23rd April
RSVP Amber Perrier 07796315369/ 02074127250 email Amber.Perrier@bl.uk

IT Advice Sessions at The New Greenwood Centre

Every Wednesday between 10am and 12pm in the IT Suite at the Greenwood Centre Camden Adult Education Service will deliver IT/computer drop in sessions  specifically designed for people that maybe have a specific IT issue or wish to know how to use their own gadgets better.
37 Greenwood Place, Kentish Town, London NW5 1LB

Camden Intergenerational Network

Wednesday 8th May 2.15pm for tea or coffee, meeting 2.30pm – 5.00pm.
At Age UK Camden, Tavis House, 1-6 Tavistock Square, London, WC1H 9NA.
if you have any questions, would like to join the Network, or know someone who would, please contact Lydia.Shellien-Walker@AgeUKCamden.org.uk.

Maiden Lane Community Centre Jobs and Training Fair

17 April 2019 – 12-5PM At The London Irish Centre
50-52 Camden Square, London NW1 9XB
Please contact Naz if you would like a stall to  promote job, training or volunteer opportunities. nazrul@maidenlanecommunitycentre.org tel: 020 7267 9586

VAC seeks Treasurer

If you would like to lead on financial oversight and strategy at Camden’s umbrella organisation for the voluntary sector we would love to hear from you.  In the first instance contact Kevin Nunan, Interim Executive Director, for further information: knunan@vac.org.uk

Good Neighbours Befriending Scheme Co-ordinator

Scale 6 from 1st April 2019 – £28,752 to £29,796 pa pro rata for a 7 hour week with 6% Contributory pension
Responsible for maintaining  and developing the Primrose Hill Good Neighbours Scheme as well as supporting volunteers to act as Good Neighbours to older vulnerable people.
You will offer information and advice, and volunteer support, to enhance the social lives of isolated and housebound older people in Camden.
Download from www.ageuk.org.uk/camden/about-us/work-for-us or email jobs@ageukcamden.org.uk.

Volunteer Group Facilitators Camden Refuge Services

Do you have a skill or talent that you would love to share with female survivors of domestic abuse? We are looking for enthusiastic volunteers to run fun, healing and/or creative workshops or groups at our multiple needs women’s refuge and our generic refuges in Camden. The ideal candidate must have the appropriate qualifications & training. We welcome hearing from you with any skills, experience or interests you have that could help support survivors on their healing journey.
For further information and to apply for either of the above roles please visit our website and complete the application forms. Deadline 12th April 2019.

Volunteer with VAC and develop experience and skills in public health

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

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

VAC has recently moved to a new home at Charlie Ratchford Centre, Belmont Street, NW1. We are sharing the building with Camden Carers and Camden Disability Action.  It is a very busy building with lots of visitors and events.
We are recruiting volunteer receptionists to be the first point of contact for visitors. I You will be an important member of the VAC team of volunteers and staff and will have access to training and ongoing support.
Contact Kevin Nunan at VAC on 020 7284 6557 or knunan@vac.org.uk

Civil Society Futures

The Commission on the Future of Civil Society has now concluded and a number of reports have been produced.  If you only have time to read one then take a look at this one which proposes that we focus our attention on 4 areas: Power, Connection, Accountability and Trust. There is also an excellent report on Race Equality, and of course there is the full report in the form of a website.  The report also proposes the creation of a People Power Grid of social infrastructure, including a proliferation of people and organisations who connect  people and catalyse community development. For a balanced counter view have a look at this blog from Andrew Purkis.

NHS Long Term Plan Questionnaire – What would you do?

Healthwatch Camden want to hear your views about what your local NHS can do to help you and your community stay well, and to provide better support.
What you say will help the NHS to develop plans for the future.
You can also do the survey in Easy Read and find further information in BSL

Need a Meeting Room near Chalk Farm – special rates for Camden network events?

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

 

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Voluntary Action Camden e-bulletin 29th March 2019

VAC Weekly Newsletter
29th March 2019

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

Highlights

Launch of Camden Social Prescribing Learning Network; We Make Camden; Civil Society Futures; Moorfields In Camden; Using the London Datastore; Knife Crime; Winnie Mandela Memorial Event; Future Changemakers + training, events, funding opportunities, jobs, volunteering, trustees and more

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Social Presribing Learning Network

Thursday 25th April 2-4pm at Voluntary Action Camden, Charlie Ratchford Resource Centre, Belmont Street, London NW1
Voluntary Action Camden deliver Community Links, part of Camden’s Social Prescribing model, and host the Social Prescribing Learning Network. The Network will share the opportunities and learning arising from referrals in to community based activities and services in Camden. Network events will support a practical design and problem solving approach to benefit members. Looking at needs / demand, referral challenges, and how voluntary and community sector activities and services can be sufficiently resourced in this transforming environment.
The first Network learning event will focus on activities which are in demand: barriers to access these, and opportunities for activity design and development.
The themes are:
• Good neighbours, befriending and home visiting type services.
• Volunteering: high demand for services delivered by volunteers; the role of time banks and similar’ sharing’ initiatives.
We want to hear from as many providers of these activities as possible, and from groups with ideas for development that meets emerging need! RSVP. We have booked a big room but places are still limited.
Contact Donna to sign up to the network event; dturnbull@vac.org.uk

 

We Make Camden

Celebrate Camden’s diversity and the people who make the place.
Camden council are hosting an free event which will bring together communities and action-packed performances from a variety of special guests. Focused on stories from across the borough, hear about the inspiring journeys, memories and reflections that have inspired our residents and helped to create the vibrant, diverse and rebellious spirit of Camden. Help us to celebrate the people, stories and communities that make Camden.
Thursday 4 April 6 – 8pm.  Book at Eventbrite.

Civil Society Futures

The Commission on the Future of Civil Society has now concluded and a number of reports have been produced.  If you only have time to read one then take a look at this one which proposes that we focus our attention on 4 areas: Power, Connection, Accountability and Trust. There is also an excellent report on Race Equality, and of course there is the full report in the form of a website.  The report also proposes the creation of a People Power Grid of social infrastructure, including a proliferation of people and organisations who connect  people and catalyse community development. For a balanced counter view have a look at this blog from Andrew Purkis.

Proposed new hospital needs your views

Come and join the discussion on the future for Moorfields Eye Hospital.
Oriel is the proposal to build a brand new centre for world-class eye care, leading-edge research and professional training. The new centre would replace the current Moorfields Eye Hospital on City Road in London.
There will be a public consultation later this year, but we want to hear views before then.  The Oriel team will be holding two sessions in Camden on Wednesday 3 April at The Charlie Ratchford Centre.
3 April 2.30pm – 4pm, Charlie Ratchford Centre, Belmont St, NW1 8HF. Book
3 April 6pm – 7.30pm, Charlie Ratchford Centre, Belmont St, NW1 8HF Book

New resources from London Plus and the GLA

Download a new easy to use resource designed to help you make better use of the London Datastore.
https://londonplus.org/guides/london-datastore-resource-guide
You can also download a practical datasets source guide you can use to look for London based data. https://londonplus.org/guides/useful-datasets-sources

Knife Crime:  A Call to Action

The National Church Leaders Forums (NCLF) have issued a ten point action plan to encourage churches and the wider community to engage with the issues of youth crime and knife crime.

Winnie Mandela Memorial Event

The Caraf Centre Mandela Supplementary School
Saturday 6th April 2019, 1-6pm at Caraf Centre, 27-30 Cheriton, Queens Crescent, London NW5. Tel 020 7284 0030

Future Changemakers- Information Session

25th of April 2019, 1,45 to 3.30pm. Camden Giving are running an information session for YCF members. This session provides an opportunity to find out more about the Future Changemakers grant and ask any questions you may have regarding the grant.
At LABS Camden – Atrium, The Stables Market, Chalk Farm Rd, Camden Town, London NW1 8AH. Please RSVP by18th of April.

 

National

Number of London youth clubs nearly halved since 2011

A series of freedom of information requests shows the UK capital has lost 104 youth centres as austerity continues to grip councils reports the Guardian.

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

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

GLA Funding Opportunities

A list of funding opportunties from the GLA from sports to arts to community inclusion including dates of related seminars.  Click here for the full list.

6th Atul Pathak Community Awards

The Atul Pathak Community Awards provide annual one-off donations of between £500 and £3,000 and a year-long corporate partnership to registered charities and community
groups. In Camden the qualifying area is Swiss Cottage.
Full details at communityawards@apptcorp.com

Young Camden Foundation Summer Opportunities Fund 2019

Through the YCF Summer Opportunities Fund, YCF will award grants of up to £5,000 to support voluntary organisations in Camden deliver activities for young people. You can view the full details here including deadlines etc.

Woodward Charitable Trust

Grants of between £500 – £1.000 to run a summer scheme for children aged 5-16.. Deadline 5 Apri.  Full details here.

Rosa’s ‘Voices from the Frontline’ Opens for Applications

Funding to support women’s organisations to ‘shine a light’ on their fight for gender equality in the UK. Grants of between £500 and £5,000 are being made available to women’s sector voluntary and community organisations in the UK to pay for increasing the skills, capacity, credibility and effectiveness of women who wish to challenge gender inequality and promote awareness and change.
Rosa will be holding two “How to Apply” webinars: one on 27 March (11am to 12pm) and the other on 30 April (12.30pm to 13.30pm)
Deadline for applications is 14 May (5pm). Full details here.

Youth Safety Fund to Support Projects Aimed at Preventing Youth Violence

Open until Sunday 31 March.
Bids to the fund must be made by partnerships of at least two bodies, which can include public sector, schools, charities, voluntary and community orgs.
Local young people will be among those on the panels to assess applications, for projects running for one or two years under two categories:
• Under £5,000 per year (£10,000 total)
• £5,000 to £25,000 per year (£50,000 total).
This is the first of two opportunities to apply to the Youth Safety Fund, with another due in late 2019 / early 2020.
To find out more and download an expression of interest application form please visit  www.camden.gov.uk/youthsafetytaskforce.
If you have any questions about Youth Safety Fund or application process please contact youthsafety@camden.gov.uk

Camden Giving Kings Cross Fund

Camden Giving’s KX Fund will soon open for applications. It aims to increase:
~ Social Cohesion
~ Employment opportunities
~ Quality and access to natural environments
Full details at Camden Giving.  closing date midnight, 17 April

The HS2 Camden Fund

The Camden Fund aims to strengthen the sense of place and alleviate the disruption of the development of HS2 Ltd. on local people by achieving one or more of the following aims:
1. A Happier and Healthier Camden
2. A Better Connected Camden
3. A Stronger Voluntary and Community Sector
We aim to inform applicants of the result of their application within 16 weeks. Applicants can submit applications at any point between midnight on the 15th May 2018 and midnight on the 14th May 2020. Full details at Camden Giving.


Healthy Minds Programme with Mind in Camden

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

Safeguarding Courses from VAC in 2019
(coming soon)

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

Greenwood Centre tours & networking evening

The Greenwood Centre is the home of the new Camden Centre for Independent Living. There are a variety of indoor & outdoor spaces including a large hall suitable for conferences & activities, recording/rehearsal music studio, arts room, IT suite, roof terraces, and lots more. All spaces for rental to groups, and we’re interested in exploring partnerships to provide activities & services for disabled people in Camden. 4:30pm – 5.30pm, Tuesday 2nd April.
RSVP to gus@camdendisabilityaction.org.uk

The Caraf Centre Holiday Play Scheme

From 8th April 2019  19th April 8.00 am – 6 pm    per day
Concession fees available
Age:  5 to 8 year olds
Limited spaces. To register contact: Indira Vyas at 27-30 Cheriton, Queen’s Crescent, London NW5. Phone: 020 7 284 0030 email: sunshine@thecarafcentre.org.uk  web: www.thecarafcentre.co.uk

Design Ideas for Somers Town Festival

The British Library are giving up the Library’s Piazza to all things Somers Town and are partnering with Central St Martin around ‘decorating’ the Piazza for the Somers Town Festival.
We will be running group workshops with Local groups interested in getting involved in April.
• Tuesday 18th April 2pm-8:45pm, The British Library’s Foyle Suite
• Wednesday 17th April
• Thursday 18th April 12pm-8pm  The British Library’s Foyle Suite
• Tuesday 23rd April
Interested?  Please RSVP to Amber Perrier on 07796 315 369/ 020 7412 7250 or email Amber.Perrier@bl.uk

IT Advice Sessions at The New Greenwood Centre

Every Wednesday between 10am and 12pm in the IT Suite at the Greenwood Centre Camden Adult Education Service will deliver IT/computer drop in sessions  specifically designed for people that maybe have a specific IT issue or wish to know how to use their own gadgets better.
37 Greenwood Place, Kentish Town, London NW5 1LB

Camden Family Members Reference Group

A group for family carers of adults with learning disabilities
3 April 10.30-12.30pm followed by lunch at Charlie Ratchford, Belmont Street
Find out about financial assessments and benefits and ask questions:
– David Kinloch – Service Manager, Awards and Contributions Team
– Gill Catherall – Welfare Rights Team Manager
Email Philippa for more information: philippa@camdencarers.org.uk

Camden Carers Centre Annual General Meeting

Thursday 4th of April 3.30-5pm (networking and refreshments until 5.30pm)
A chance to hear directly from carers in Camden
A chance to hear what’s happening at the Carers Centre and speak with Trustees and staff. Exhibition of carers art work. Speakers include: Carers; Baroness Glenys Thornton; Keir Starmer MP
From 5.30 to 7.30 Camden Carers Voice will be holding their first evening meeting; you are welcome to attend all or part of this too.

Camden Intergenerational Network

Wednesday 8th May 2.15pm for tea or coffee, meeting 2.30pm – 5.00pm.
At Age UK Camden, Tavis House, 1-6 Tavistock Square, London, WC1H 9NA.
if you have any questions, would like to join the Network, or know someone who would, please contact Lydia.Shellien-Walker@AgeUKCamden.org.uk.

Maiden Lane Community Centre Jobs and Training Fair

17 April 2019 – 12-5PM At The London Irish Centre
50-52 Camden Square, London NW1 9XB
Please contact Naz if you would like a stall to  promote job, training or volunteer opportunities. nazrul@maidenlanecommunitycentre.org tel: 020 7267 9586

VAC seeks Treasurer

If you would like to lead on financial oversight and strategy at Camden’s umbrella organisation for the voluntary sector we would love to hear from you.  In the first instance contact Kevin Nunan, Interim Executive Director, for further information: knunan@vac.org.uk

Good Neighbours Befriending Scheme Co-ordinator

Scale 6 from 1st April 2019 – £28,752 to £29,796 pa pro rata for a 7 hour week with 6% Contributory pension
The right candidate would be responsible for maintaining  and developing the Primrose Hill Good Neighbours Scheme as well as supporting volunteers to act as Good Neighbours to older vulnerable people.
You will offer information and advice, and volunteer support, to enhance the social lives of isolated and housebound older people in Camden.
For more details, all application forms can be downloaded from our website www.ageuk.org.uk/camden/about-us/work-for-us or email jobs@ageukcamden.org.uk.

Care Navigation Administrator

Our Care Navigation Service aims to help people living with long term health conditions to access appropriate services. The volunteers will support the service gathering feedback from clients over the phone, using a questionnaire.
~ You will gain an insight into how the Care Navigation service works.
~ You’ll gain knowledge and insight into issues that impact older people’s lives
~ You’ll have an opportunity to build confidence and skills engaging with older people, communication skills and gathering information.
You must be available a few hours a week at a time agreed with the service manager (generally Monday to Friday). For more information see the website or email Volunteer@ageukcamden.org.uk

Volunteer Group Facilitators Camden Refuge Services

Do you have a skill or talent that you would love to share with female survivors of domestic abuse? We are looking for enthusiastic volunteers to run fun, healing and/or creative workshops or groups at our multiple needs women’s refuge and our generic refuges in Camden. The ideal candidate must have the appropriate qualifications & training. We welcome hearing from you with any skills, experience or interests you have that could help support survivors on their healing journey.
For further information and to apply for either of the above roles please visit our website and complete the application forms. Deadline 12th April 2019.

Camden Giving is Recruiting Grant Panel Members with Disabilities

The Inclusive Community Fund exists to make existing services more accessible for disabled people. We are looking to appoint 6 Camden residents who are living with a physical, learning or mental health disability to sit on the panel and design the Fund in a way that they know works well.
Find out more at the Camden Giving website or fill out a nomination form with this link: https://doodle.com/poll/b6cf7ar6hbmwzh7m
Send an updated CV and cover later explaining why you would like to be on the panel but we are willing to be flexible and accept applications in forms that suit our applicants for example a phone or video call on 07717595605.

Calthorpe Project seeks Children’s Weekend Sport & Physical Activity Co-ordinator (pt)

An exceptional person needed to join our weekend staff team bringing environmental play opportunities to children living in and around Kings Cross. Our Access to Nature project includes food growing, healthy eating, nature watch, arts and forest school style activities.
Salary £8826 gross annually for 12 hour weekend.
Download the application pack from  www.calthorpeproject.org.uk
Or request the documents by emailing ray@calthorpeproject.org.uk
Deadline 5pm Monday, 1st April Interviews – 6th April

Volunteer with VAC and develop experience and skills in public health

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

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

VAC has recently moved to a new home at Charlie Ratchford Centre, Belmont Street, NW1. We are sharing the building with Camden Carers and Camden Disability Action.  It is a very busy building with lots of visitors and events.
We are recruiting volunteer receptionists to be the first point of contact for visitors. I You will be an important member of the VAC team of volunteers and staff and will have access to training and ongoing support.
Contact Kevin Nunan at VAC on 020 7284 6557 or knunan@vac.org.uk

Offer of Rent & Business Rates Free property for Charities

We are able to offer Office space for charities which can be used for Charity Work, Administration, Training, Storage, Meetings, Lectures, Workshops, or any other ideas you might have, we are open to ideas.
Sizes range from 1300 – 12,200 sq ft approx.. 6 Floors available
Neasden tube Station only 4 minutes walk. Located in the NW10 area
The only costs you will incur for using this property will be utility bills.
If any Charity is looking for additional space to use, we can offer a 1-3 year lease with a 28 day rolling break clause.
For further information or to arrange viewing please email leanneavery@avire.co.uk  or telephone 01295 256 338

NHS Long Term Plan Questionnaire – What would you do?

Healthwatch Camden want to hear your views about what your local NHS can do to help you and your community stay well, and to provide better support.
Please take a moment to complete the online survey. What you say will help the NHS to develop plans for the future.
If you prefer you can also complete the survey in Easy Read and find further information in BSL

Need a Meeting Room near Chalk Farm – special rates for Camden network events?

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

 

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VAC Weekly Newsletter
22nd March 2019

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

Highlights

How Might Brexit Affect the Sector? We Make Camden; Special Parents Forum Feedback Day; Have your say on the NHS Long Term Plan; Moorfields Coming to Camden – have your say; Short deadline green grants; Networking Event at Greenwood  + training, events, funding opportunities, jobs, volunteering, trustees and more

Feature 

 

How Might Brexit Affect the Sector?

Dispite almost wall-to-wall coverage of brexit little has been said about how it might affect our sector.  This week we have a guest blog from Rashid Iqbal, CEO of the Winch looking at the possible affects of brexit on the broader voluntary and community sector.

 

We Make Camden

Celebrate Camden’s diversity and the people who make the place.
Camden council are hosting an exciting free evening which will bring together communities and action-packed performances from a variety of special guests. Focused on stories from across the borough, hear about the inspiring journeys, memories and reflections that have inspired our residents and helped to create the vibrant, diverse and rebellious spirit of Camden. Help us to celebrate the people, stories and communities that make Camden.
Thursday 4 April 6 – 8pm.  Book at Eventbrite.

Camden Special Parents Forum Feedback Day

Come along to get together with other Camden parents of children & young people (0-25 yrs) with SEND
Friday 29th March,10am-2pm at ORT House Conference Centre, 126 Albert Street, Camden, NW1 7NE. To find out more: Email: maria.schultz@kids.org.uk. Text: 07826 671 523. Call: KIDS on 020 7431 8476

NHS Long Term Plan Questionnaire – What would you do?

Healthwatch Camden want to hear your views about what your local NHS can do to help you and your community stay well, and to provide better support.
Please take a moment to complete the online survey. What you say will help the NHS to develop plans for the future.
If you prefer you can also complete the survey in Easy Read and find further information in BSL

Proposed new hospital needs your views

Come and join the discussion on the future for Moorfields Eye Hospital.
Oriel is the proposal to build a brand new centre for world-class eye care, leading-edge research and professional training. The new centre would replace the current Moorfields Eye Hospital on City Road in London.
There will be a public consultation later this year, but we want to hear views before then.  The Oriel team will be holding two sessions in Camden on Wednesday 3 April at The Charlie Ratchford Centre.
3 April 2.30pm – 4pm, Charlie Ratchford Centre, Belmont St, NW1 8HF. Book
3 April 6pm – 7.30pm, Charlie Ratchford Centre, Belmont St, NW1 8HF Book

National

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

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

Our Space Award

Deadline soon (5pm, Wed 27 March) but the fund is currently undersubscribed.
The Our Space Award is a grant scheme that aims to help Londoners green their city through active community engagement and participation. It will support Londoners of all ages and backgrounds, communities and schools in improving community open spaces, making them inclusive places for all to enjoy.

Rosa’s ‘Voices from the Frontline’ Opens for Applications

Funding to support women’s organisations to ‘shine a light’ on their fight for gender equality in the UK. Grants of between £500 and £5,000 are being made available to women’s sector voluntary and community organisations in the UK to pay for increasing the skills, capacity, credibility and effectiveness of women who wish to challenge gender inequality and promote awareness and change.
Rosa will be holding two “How to Apply” webinars: one on 27 March (11am to 12pm) and the other on 30 April (12.30pm to 13.30pm)
Deadline for applications is 14 May (5pm). Full details here.

Youth Safety Fund to Support Projects Aimed at Preventing Youth Violence

Open until Sunday 31 March.
Bids to the fund must be made by partnerships of at least two bodies, which can include public sector, schools, charities, voluntary and community orgs.
Local young people will be among those on the panels to assess applications, for projects running for one or two years under two categories:
• Under £5,000 per year (£10,000 total)
• £5,000 to £25,000 per year (£50,000 total).
This is the first of two opportunities to apply to the Youth Safety Fund, with another due in late 2019 / early 2020.
To find out more and download an expression of interest application form please visit  www.camden.gov.uk/youthsafetytaskforce.
If you have any questions about Youth Safety Fund or application process please contact youthsafety@camden.gov.uk

Camden Giving Kings Cross Fund

Camden Giving’s KX Fund will soon open for applications. It aims to increase:
~ Social Cohesion
~ Employment opportunities
~ Quality and access to natural environments
Full details at Camden Giving.  closing date midnight, 17 April

The HS2 Camden Fund

The Camden Fund aims to strengthen the sense of place and alleviate the disruption of the development of HS2 Ltd. on local people by achieving one or more of the following aims:
1. A Happier and Healthier Camden
2. A Better Connected Camden
3. A Stronger Voluntary and Community Sector
We aim to inform applicants of the result of their application within 16 weeks. Applicants can submit applications at any point between midnight on the 15th May 2018 and midnight on the 14th May 2020. Full details at Camden Giving.

International Women’s Day Talk at VAC

Friday 29th March (1-2.30 pm) at Voluntary Action Camden, Charlie Ratchford Centre we will be hosting a talk by Hiyam Elayan, Director of the Saraya Centre for Women and Young People. There will be a chance to purchase lunch from Cafe Palestina. All welcome.

Healthy Minds Programme with Mind in Camden

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

Coil

Learn the technique of hand coiling textiles, using cotton, wool and ribbon to explore shape and form and produce flat mats and coasters
This is a free five week course for Camden Residents.
Thursday 28th Feb – 28th March 1:00 – 3:00pm at The Haven, Castlehaven Community Centre, 23 Castlehaven Rd, NW1 8RU
For more details contact Mandira 0207 284 6573 or Erica 0207269 6035 or Elisha 020 7241 8996

Safeguarding Courses from VAC in 2019

Safeguarding Advanced: Developing knowledge and understanding.

Tuesday 26th March, 9.45am – 2.30pm (Includes lunch)
If you work frequently with children and their families, it is essential that your organisation has up-to-date knowledge of safeguarding legislation and child protection procedures. This Advanced course is designed to develop existing understanding of the safeguarding process through a variety of written text, case studies and interactive exercises.
Suitable for anyone who has attended safeguarding training previously and would like to update their knowledge and skills further, including volunteers and workers of all levels.  The training will cover the following:
• Department for Education’s updated statutory guidance
• Myth Busting & Social Care
• Awareness of current issues / Understanding emerging forms of abuse.
• Safeguarding awareness & assessing need: Race, culture, gender and ability.
• Dealing with disclosures
• Safeguarding in Camden, thresholds and the role of professionals.
To find out more book email Dianne Carlton-Ogunyemi

Introduction to Safeguarding for Trustees.

Wednesday 27th March: 9.45am – 1.00pm
The Charity Commission for England and Wales recently stated that safeguarding should be a key governance priority for all charity trustees.
There has never been a better time to make sure your charity is doing all it can to protect children and young people at risk.
• Understand, review and manage the safeguarding arrangements in your organisation.
• Ensure your charity is meeting its legal ‘safeguarding duty of care’.
To find out more information or to book your place please email Dianne Carlton-Ogunyemi at: dogunyemi@vac.org.uk 

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

Greenwood Centre tours & networking evening

The Greenwood Centre is the home of the new Camden Centre for Independent Living. There are a variety of indoor & outdoor spaces including a large hall suitable for conferences & activities, recording/rehearsal music studio, arts room, IT suite, roof terraces, and lots more. All spaces for rental to groups, and we’re interested in exploring partnerships to provide activities & services for disabled people in Camden. 4:30pm – 5.30pm, Tuesday 2nd April.
We are also running a free one-off networking evening 5pm to 7pm on Thursday 28th March, open to anyone working in the charity sector in Camden, or whose charity does any work in Camden. We also welcome those from other sectors who currently work with, or want to work with us Camden charities.
The Greenwood Centre, 37 Greenwood Place, NW5 1LB.
RSVP to gus@camdendisabilityaction.org.uk
Our building is fully accessible, and we are happy meet access needs or provide a BSL interpreter.

Design Ideas for Somers Town Festival

The British Library are giving up the Library’s Piazza to all things Somers Town and are partnering with Central St Martin around ‘decorating’ the Piazza for the Somers Town Festival.
We will be running group workshops with Local groups interested in getting involved in April.
• Tuesday 18th April 2pm-8:45pm, The British Library’s Foyle Suite
• Wednesday 17th April
• Thursday 18th April 12pm-8pm  The British Library’s Foyle Suite
• Tuesday 23rd April
Interested?  Please RSVP to Amber Perrier on 07796 315 369/ 020 7412 7250 or email Amber.Perrier@bl.uk

Health and Wellbeing Event

Health and Wellbeing in the vcs event hosted by Strategic Partners in conjunction with the Community Partnership Team and Public Health.
This is an opportunity to find out about some of the initiatives that are happening, as well as about services and resources that are available to support your organisation’s Health and Wellbeing offer.
27th March 9.30am – 12.30pm at 17/19 Triton Street, Regent’s Place, NW1
There will be info stalls and presentations. RSVP to vcs@camden.gov.uk

IT Advice Sessions at The New Greenwood Centre

Every Wednesday between 10am and 12pm in the IT Suite at the Greenwood Centre Camden Adult Education Service will deliver IT/computer drop in sessions  specifically designed for people that maybe have a specific IT issue or wish to know how to use their own gadgets better.
37 Greenwood Place, Kentish Town, London NW5 1LB

Camden Family Members Reference Group

A group for family carers of adults with learning disabilities
3 April 10.30-12.30pm followed by lunch at Charlie Ratchford, Belmont Street
Find out about financial assessments and benefits and ask questions:
– David Kinloch – Service Manager, Awards and Contributions Team
– Gill Catherall – Welfare Rights Team Manager
Email Philippa for more information: philippa@camdencarers.org.uk

Leighton College Event

11am on Thursday 28th March  is the launch of FLIP, the new Leighton College student magazine. Leighton College is a small SEN Further Education Provision based in Kentish Town for young adults with mild to moderate learning disabilities. Phone 02074241601 if you have any questions.
There are upcoming Leighton College coffee mornings for parents, carers and professionals to find out more about the college on 22nd March and 19th April. RSVP Sousan, sousan@elfridacamden.org.uk. Applications for Sept now open.

Camden Carers Centre Annual General Meeting

Thursday 4th of April 3.30-5pm (networking and refreshments until 5.30pm)
A chance to hear directly from carers in Camden
A chance to hear what’s happening at the Carers Centre and speak with Trustees and staff. Exhibition of carers art work. Speakers include: Carers; Baroness Glenys Thornton; Keir Starmer MP
From 5.30 to 7.30 Camden Carers Voice will be holding their first evening meeting; you are welcome to attend all or part of this too.

Camden Intergenerational Network

Wednesday 8th May 2.15pm for tea or coffee, meeting 2.30pm – 5.00pm.
At Age UK Camden, Tavis House, 1-6 Tavistock Square, London, WC1H 9NA.
if you have any questions, would like to join the Network, or know someone who would, please contact Lydia.Shellien-Walker@AgeUKCamden.org.uk.

Maiden Lane Community Centre Jobs and Training Fair

17 April 2019 – 12-5PM At The London Irish Centre
50-52 Camden Square, London NW1 9XB
Please contact Naz if you would like a stall to  promote job, training or volunteer opportunities. nazrul@maidenlanecommunitycentre.org tel: 020 7267 9586


HostNation refugee befriending charity

We’re looking to recruit one or two new trustees to our Board to help provide governance and strategic guidance and are particularly looking for Trustees with some lived experience of building a new life as a refugee.  More information on HostNation and how to apply can be found at this link or any candidates can express interest by emailing us at info@hostnation.org.uk

Care Navigation Administrator

Our Care Navigation Service aims to help people living with long term health conditions to access appropriate services. The volunteers will support the service gathering feedback from clients over the phone, using a questionnaire.
~ You will gain an insight into how the Care Navigation service works.
~ You’ll gain knowledge and insight into issues that impact older people’s lives
~ You’ll have an opportunity to build confidence and skills engaging with older people, communication skills and gathering information.
You must be available a few hours a week at a time agreed with the service manager (generally Monday to Friday). For more information see the website or email Volunteer@ageukcamden.org.uk

Volunteer Group Facilitators Camden Refuge Services

Do you have a skill or talent that you would love to share with female survivors of domestic abuse? We are looking for enthusiastic volunteers to run fun, healing and/or creative workshops or groups at our multiple needs women’s refuge and our generic refuges in Camden. The ideal candidate must have the appropriate qualifications & training. We welcome hearing from you with any skills, experience or interests you have that could help support survivors on their healing journey.
For further information and to apply for either of the above roles please visit our website and complete the application forms. Deadline 12th April 2019.

Camden Giving is Recruiting Grant Panel Members with Disabilities

The Inclusive Community Fund exists to make existing services more accessible for disabled people. We are looking to appoint 6 Camden residents who are living with a physical, learning or mental health disability to sit on the panel and design the Fund in a way that they know works well.
Find out more at the Camden Giving website or fill out a nomination form with this link: https://doodle.com/poll/b6cf7ar6hbmwzh7m
Send an updated CV and cover later explaining why you would like to be on the panel but we are willing to be flexible and accept applications in forms that suit our applicants for example a phone or video call on 07717595605.

Calthorpe Project seeks Children’s Weekend Sport & Physical Activity Co-ordinator (pt)

An exceptional person needed to join our weekend staff team bringing environmental play opportunities to children living in and around Kings Cross. Our Access to Nature project includes food growing, healthy eating, nature watch, arts and forest school style activities.
Salary £8826 gross annually for 12 hour weekend.
Download the application pack from  www.calthorpeproject.org.uk
Or request the documents by emailing ray@calthorpeproject.org.uk
Deadline 5pm Monday, 1st April Interviews – 6th April

Latin American House seeks Book Keeper

The candidate will work alongside the Finance Officer and Director. £14.5/h 6 hours/ week. Role involves responsibility for entries in Sage and assisting in the financial transactions. The candidate will be studying towards becoming a qualified accountant. Basic Spanish an advantage. More information:  info@casalatina.org.uk with the subject “Book Keeper at Latin American House” or call 020 7372 8653 for further information.

Volunteer with VAC and develop experience and skills in public health

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

VAC is recruiting Volunteers to help us in our New Building in Chalk Farm

VAC has recently moved to a new home at Charlie Ratchford Centre, Belmont Street, NW1. We are sharing the building with Camden Carers and Camden Disability Action.  It is a very busy building with lots of visitors and events.
We are recruiting volunteer receptionists to be the first point of contact for visitors. I You will be an important member of the VAC team of volunteers and staff and will have access to training and ongoing support.
Contact Kevin Nunan at VAC on 020 7284 6557 or knunan@vac.org.uk

Free opportunity: US student placements

WPI, a prestigious American university is seeking opportunities to work with community organisations in Camden. The university organises 7-week placements for small teams of highly-skilled and motivated students to undertake projects at host organisations across London. Details here.
Please contact Naomi Pollard, Project Coordinator by 5th April 2019 if your organisation is interested in finding out more about this opportunity.

We Make Camden

To celebrate the people behind the place, we are inviting Camden residents to share their experiences, memories, hopes, journeys and reflections about their time in the borough. We are aiming to create a shared sense of pride and build a picture of the people that have helped to shape Camden’s communities.
These stories will form part of a campaign to celebrate Camden’s diversity and create a shared sense of belonging.
For more information and to get involved, please contact Jessica.Black@camden.gov.uk / 020 7974 2141

Need a Meeting Room near Chalk Farm?

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

 

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Voluntary Action Camden e-bulletin 15th March 2019

VAC Weekly Newsletter
15th March 2019

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

Highlights

Message following the attack in New Zealand; Greenwood Centre Tours and Networking; International Women’s Day Talk at VAC; Health and Wellbeing Event; Find out about Youth Safety Fund; IT sessions at Greenwood Centre; Camden Family Members Reference Group; Leighton College; Anne Frank + You; EU Settlement Scheme in Spanish; US Volunteers; Theatre Recruiting; Carers Centre AGM; Early Help Service  + training, events, funding opportunities, jobs, volunteering, trustees and more

Feature 

 

New Zealand Attack

A joint message of reassurance was sent to community leaders in Camden today by Cllr Georgia Gould, Cllr Abdul Hai, Kier Starmer, MP and Tulip Saddiq, MP.  The letter states “…our shared commitment that Camden will not tolerate hate, violence and islamophobia, and we will challenge the rhetoric of division wherever it occurs in our communities. Camden is a place that welcomes everyone, and has and will provide shelter and protection in difficult times for those who are the subject of hate and discrimination.” Click here to read the letter.

Greenwood Centre tours & networking evening

The Greenwood Centre is the home of the new Camden Centre for Independent Living. There are a variety of indoor & outdoor spaces including a large hall suitable for conferences & activities, recording/rehearsal music studio, arts room, IT suite, roof terraces, and lots more. All spaces for rental to groups, and we’re interested in exploring partnerships to provideactivities & services for disabled people in Camden.
The tours we are running are open to all. They will last one hour maximum, with tea & cake served at the end in the atrium, and time to chat with others.
Start time of 4:30pm, on Tuesday 19th March, and Tuesday 2nd April.
We are also running a free one-off networking evening, open to anyone working in the charity sector in Camden, or whose charity does any work in Camden. We also welcome those from other sectors who currently work with, or want to work with us Camden charities. This is a chance to view our fantastic new space in the company of like-minded professionals, meet new people and explore new opportunities.
This will run 5pm to 7pm on Thursday 28th March.
The Greenwood Centre, 37 Greenwood Place, NW5 1LB.
RSVP to gus@camdendisabilityaction.org.uk
Our building is fully accessible, and we are happy to provide a BSL interpreter or meet other access needs. Just inform us when you RSVP, and for BSL interpreters please give us one week’s notice.

International Women’s Day Talk at VAC

Friday 29th March (1-2.30 pm) at Voluntary Action Camden, Charlie Ratchford Centre we will be hosting a talk by Hiyam Elayan, Director of the Saraya Centre for Women and Young People. There will be a chance to purchase lunch from Cafe Palestina. All welcome.

Health and Wellbeing Event

Health and Wellbeing in the Voluntary and Community Sector event hosted by Strategic Partners in conjunction with the Community Partnership Team and Public Health.
We know that there is a huge amount of great work being delivered in the VCS around health and wellbeing. This is an opportunity to find out about some of the initiatives that are happening, as well as about services and resources that are available to support your organisation’s Health and Wellbeing offer.
27th March 9.30am – 12.30pm at 17 – 19 Triton Street, Regent’s Place, London, NW1 3BF
Some key Public Health providers will be present including Re-Think, Breathe and Recovery College to name a few.
There will be a combination of info stalls and presentations.
If you would like to attend, please RSVP to vcs@camden.gov.uk

Find out about the Youth Safety Fund

Tuesday 19th March, 10 – 11.30am at the Crowndale Centre.
The Youth Safety Fund will support the work and outcomes associated with the 17 recommendations set out in the Youth Safety Taskforce Report. The event is run by Young Camden Foundation. The session will cover:
~ Background to the Youth Safety Taskforce and its priorities
~ How to apply to the Youth Safety Fund and the process.
Book at Eventbrite.

IT Advice Sessions at The New Greenwood Centre

Every Wednesday between 10am and 12pm in the IT Suite at the Greenwood Centre Camden Adult Education Service will deliver IT/computer drop in sessions  specifically designed for people that maybe have a specific IT issue or wish to know how to use their own gadgets better.
37 Greenwood Place, Kentish Town, London NW5 1LB

Camden Family Members Reference Group

A group for family carers of adults with learning disabilities
3 April 10.30-12.30pm followed by lunch at Charlie Ratchford, Belmont Street
Find out about financial assessments and benefits and ask questions:
– David Kinloch – Service Manager, Awards and Contributions Team
– Gill Catherall – Welfare Rights Team Manager
Email Philippa for more information: philippa@camdencarers.org.uk

Leighton College Event

11am on Thursday 28th March  is the launch of FLIP, the new Leighton College student magazine. Leighton College is a small SEN Further Education Provision based in Kentish Town for young adults with mild to moderate learning disabilities. Phone 02074241601 if you have any questions.
There are upcoming Leighton College coffee mornings for parents, carers and professionals to find out more about the college on 22nd March and 19th April. RSVP Sousan, sousan@elfridacamden.org.uk. Applications for Sept now open.

Anne Frank + You

The Anne Frank Trust will be holding a thought provoking exhibition “Anne Frank + You” in Camden throughout April & May. The exhibition brings Anne Frank’s voice firmly into the 21st century and provides a platform for open dialogue on issues of prejudice, identity, conflict and discrimination today. Please come along to the Community Consultation on Thursday 21st March, 5pm-7pm at Swiss Cottage Library, NW3 3HA to have your say about local issues that should be addressed during the exhibition. For more info contact: Laura@annefrank.org.uk

Spanish language workshop on EU Settlement Scheme

5pm, Thursday 21 March
As of April, EU citizens and their family must register under the new EU Settlement Scheme, including those who already have permanent residency.
Latin American House has organised a Spanish language workshop at 5-6 pm on 21 March to provide basic information about the Scheme and how to apply.
Latin American House 10 Kingsgate Place, London, NW6 4TA
The event is free but please register: info@casalatina.org.uk or 0207 372 8653.

Free opportunity: US student placements

WPI, a prestigious American university is seeking opportunities to work with community organisations in Camden. The university organises 7-week placements for small teams of highly-skilled and motivated students to undertake projects at host organisations across London. Details here.
Please contact Naomi Pollard, Project Coordinator by 5th April 2019 if your organisation is interested in finding out more about this opportunity.

The Weapon of Choice Theatre Project is recruiting

The Weapon of Choice (WOC) collective is made up of young actors, facilitators, music artists and creatives. Together we produce original theatre, film and performance. To join us or refer a young person, please call or email Mel on 07422660703.  For more information, take a look at the project page.

Camden Carers Centre Annual General Meeting

Thursday 4th of April 3.30-5pm (networking and refreshments until 5.30pm)
A chance to hear directly from carers in Camden
A chance to hear what’s happening at the Carers Centre and speak with Trustees and staff. Exhibition of carers art work. Speakers include: Carers; Baroness Glenys Thornton; Keir Starmer MP
From 5.30 to 7.30 Camden Carers Voice will be holding their first evening meeting; you are welcome to attend all or part of this too.

Training course in systemic and relational ways of working

Camden Early Help Service, in partnership with VCS friends and colleagues, is offering a free 3-day training course in systemic and relational ways of working. Developed in partnership with the Anna Freud Centre and the Centre for Parent and Child Studies, this course is suitable for anyone from any sector that helps people, especially those who help children and families.
The course will explore relational and systemic thinking, offer practical ideas to apply in your daily work helping people, and post-training support. Contact nicky.bryan@camden.gov.uk to book a place

National

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

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

Youth Safety Fund to Support Projects Aimed at Preventing Youth Violence

Open until Sunday 31 March.
Bids to the fund must be made by partnerships of at least two bodies, which can include public sector, schools, charities, voluntary and community orgs.
Local young people will be among those on the panels to assess applications, for projects running for one or two years under two categories:
• Under £5,000 per year (£10,000 total)
• £5,000 to £25,000 per year (£50,000 total).
This is the first of two opportunities to apply to the Youth Safety Fund, with another due in late 2019 / early 2020.
To find out more and download an expression of interest application form please visit  www.camden.gov.uk/youthsafetytaskforce.
If you have any questions about Youth Safety Fund or application process please contact youthsafety@camden.gov.uk

Camden Giving Kings Cross Fund

Camden Giving’s KX Fund will soon open for applications. It aims to increase:
~ Social Cohesion
~ Employment opportunities
~ Quality and access to natural environments
Full details at Camden Giving.  closing date midnight, 17 April

The HS2 Camden Fund

The Camden Fund aims to strengthen the sense of place and alleviate the disruption of the development of HS2 Ltd. on local people by achieving one or more of the following aims:
1. A Happier and Healthier Camden
2. A Better Connected Camden
3. A Stronger Voluntary and Community Sector
We aim to inform applicants of the result of their application within 16 weeks. Applicants can submit applications at any point between midnight on the 15th May 2018 and midnight on the 14th May 2020. Full details at Camden Giving.

Healthy Minds Programme with Mind in Camden

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

Coil

Learn the technique of hand coiling textiles, using cotton, wool and ribbon to explore shape and form and produce flat mats and coasters
This is a free five week course for Camden Residents.
Thursday 28th Feb – 28th March 1:00 – 3:00pm at The Haven, Castlehaven Community Centre, 23 Castlehaven Rd, NW1 8RU
For more details contact Mandira 0207 284 6573 or Erica 0207269 6035 or Elisha 020 7241 8996

Safeguarding Courses from VAC in 2019

Safeguarding Advanced: Developing knowledge and understanding.

Tuesday 26th March, 9.45am – 2.30pm (Includes lunch)
If you work frequently with children and their families, it is essential that your organisation has up-to-date knowledge of safeguarding legislation and child protection procedures. This Advanced course is designed to develop existing understanding of the safeguarding process through a variety of written text, case studies and interactive exercises.
Suitable for anyone who has attended safeguarding training previously and would like to update their knowledge and skills further, including volunteers and workers of all levels.  The training will cover the following:
• Department for Education’s updated statutory guidance
• Myth Busting & Social Care
• Awareness of current issues / Understanding emerging forms of abuse.
• Safeguarding awareness & assessing need: Race, culture, gender and ability.
• Dealing with disclosures
• Safeguarding in Camden, thresholds and the role of professionals.
To find out more book email Dianne Carlton-Ogunyemi

Introduction to Safeguarding for Trustees.

Wednesday 27th March: 9.45am – 1.00pm
The Charity Commission for England and Wales recently stated that safeguarding should be a key governance priority for all charity trustees.
There has never been a better time to make sure your charity is doing all it can to protect children and young people at risk.
• Understand, review and manage the safeguarding arrangements in your organisation.
• Ensure your charity is meeting its legal ‘safeguarding duty of care’.
To find out more information or to book your place please email Dianne Carlton-Ogunyemi at: dogunyemi@vac.org.uk 

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

EU Make Camden advice summit

11 March. Swiss Cottage Library
At this free event, EU Make Camden, EU citizens will be able to access advice and hear about what is being done in Camden to manage the impact of Brexit on the borough’s communities. Residents can register to attend here. The event will also be available on live stream.
We are also offering a wider package of support for EU residents as part of our proactive approach to preparing the borough for Brexit:
• Frontline Council staff will be briefed with up to date contact information
• Partner with key advice organisations to ensure that ongoing advice
• Work through schools, community groups and voluntary organisations, to ensure all are prepared to show Camden residents where to access the support they need.
• Invest in our cohesion services to promote healthy communities and convene a cohesion conference.

Free Employability Programme with Free Crѐche Facility

Monday 18th March 10.00 am – 2.00 pm
at Hopscotch Asian Women’s Centre, 50-52 Hampstead Road, London NW1
Job search and access to a range of job opportunities; CV writing; Mock Interviews; Information on Courses and Training
Take part in our FREE group training modules and activities
Free Childcare  Tel: 020 7388 8198
To be eligible for our programme, you must be female, unemployed or economically inactive, have the right to live and work in the UK and from a Black, Asian and minority ethnic background.

Camden Intergenerational Network

Wednesday 8th May 2.15pm for tea or coffee, meeting 2.30pm – 5.00pm.
At Age UK Camden, Tavis House, 1-6 Tavistock Square, London, WC1H 9NA.
if you have any questions, would like to join the Network, or know someone who would, please contact Lydia.Shellien-Walker@AgeUKCamden.org.uk.

Maiden Lane Community Centre Jobs and Training Fair

17 April 2019 – 12-5PM At The London Irish Centre
50-52 Camden Square, London NW1 9XB
Please contact Naz if you would like a stall to  promote job, training or volunteer opportunities. nazrul@maidenlanecommunitycentre.org tel: 020 7267 9586

Tea, Toast and Tweeting

Belsize Community Library, 20th March 12 – 3pm
Are you 50+ and need help with using twitter?  Come and join in with a technology afternoon tea party.  Bring your own device for a 1:1 session
Places are limited and should be booked in advance. Email: friendsofbelsizelibrary1@gmail.com or tel:  020 586 6746 (Mon-Wed, 10-6pm)

Free half day Motivational Interviewing training this March

Do you work with residents? Would you like to learn more about behaviour change skills? Free Motivational Interviewing training to those who have already attended Making Every Contact Count training.  19th or 20th March.
The course is designed for front line staff who have the opportunity to deliver brief interventions through having motivational conversations with residents.
Spaces are very limited, find out more here

Dementia Action Alliance

The next meeting of the alliance will be on 19 March  from 10am – 12pm at Crowndale Centre  (Council Chamber) , 218 Eversholt St, Kings Cross, NW1
Contact  Priya Satish, Dementia Friendly Communities Coordinator – Priya.Satish@alzheimers.org.uk

What’s on at WEP

West Euston Partnership have a full calendar of activities taking place every day of the week.  All at Hampstead Rd, H-pod or Regents Park.

Transition to college for a young person with SEND 16-25

Friday 22nd March and 19th April 2019: Coffee Mornings @ Leighton College, a Camden based college for 16-25 year olds with a learning disability. This is an opportunity for SENDCOs, teachers, parents, carers and local authority members to meet for coffee, see the college and ask any questions about applications and transition. Feel free to contact Sousan on 02074241617 or sousan@elfridacamden.org.uk to confirm your attendance. We look forward to meeting you soon.


HostNation refugee befriending charity

We’re looking to recruit one or two new trustees to our Board to help provide governance and strategic guidance and are particularly looking for Trustees with some lived experience of building a new life as a refugee.  More information on HostNation and how to apply can be found at this link or any candidates can express interest by emailing us at info@hostnation.org.uk

Volunteer Group Facilitators Camden Refuge Services

Do you have a skill or talent that you would love to share with female survivors of domestic abuse? We are looking for enthusiastic volunteers to run fun, healing and/or creative workshops or groups at our multiple needs women’s refuge and our generic refuges in Camden. The ideal candidate must have the appropriate qualifications & training. We welcome hearing from you with any skills, experience or interests you have that could help support survivors on their healing journey.
For further information and to apply for either of the above roles please visit our website and complete the application forms. Deadline 12th April 2019.

Camden Giving is Recruiting Grant Panel Members with Disabilities

The Inclusive Community Fund exists to make existing services more accessible for disabled people. We are looking to appoint 6 Camden residents who are living with a physical, learning or mental health disability to sit on the panel and design the Fund in a way that they know works well.
Find out more at the Camden Giving website or fill out a nomination form with this link: https://doodle.com/poll/b6cf7ar6hbmwzh7m
Send an updated CV and cover later explaining why you would like to be on the panel but we are willing to be flexible and accept applications in forms that suit our applicants for example a phone or video call on 07717595605.

Holborn Community Association is looking for a Peer Intern (aged 15-18)

To provide administrative and workshop support on our summer holiday filmmaking project, in which young people (aged 13-18 years) are supported to make their own short film.
The Peer Intern will also provide peer support and guidance to the young people participating on the project. This is a paid role and an excellent opportunity for someone looking to increase their skills, knowledge and abilities in film and media, community arts and youth work.
deadline: 10am Thurs 21st March. For more info: Go to https://bit.ly/2J9ls5J

Clean Break Theatre Company seeks Female Gardener Volunteer and Catering Volunteer

Clean Break are currently looking for a female volunteer to maintain the garden area. Working as part of a team, help with the upkeep development and protection of the garden, so it can be enjoyed by everyone and a catering volunteer to be apart of the Catering Team.  To assist  with the preparation and  service  of nutritious food to our Members, maintaining Health & Safety and kitchen hygiene  standards
Contact Samantha McNeil- Volunteer Coordinator  Tel: 020 7 482 8600   Email: general@cleanbreak.org.uk  Web: www.cleanbreak.org.uk

Calthorpe Project seeks Children’s Weekend Sport & Physical Activity Co-ordinator (pt)

An exceptional person needed to join our weekend staff team bringing environmental play opportunities to children living in and around Kings Cross. Our Access to Nature project includes food growing, healthy eating, nature watch, arts and forest school style activities.
Salary £8826 gross annually for 12 hour weekend.
Download the application pack from  www.calthorpeproject.org.uk
Or request the documents by emailing ray@calthorpeproject.org.uk
Deadline 5pm Monday, 1st April Interviews – 6th April

Rush In Ballet is recruiting two volunteers

Rush In Ballet runs successful open access ballet classes for all ages in Camden.  As an expanding and successful organisation we are looking for a general volunteer who can help run the charity, dealing with bookings, accounts and general admin tasks. Some experience of arts administration would be an advantage. We are also also looking for a volunteer Stage Manager
To apply for either position or find out more, please contact Natalia at Rush In Ballet  rushinballet@hotmail.co.uk  phone 07830 723473 or 07365807108

Latin American House seeks Book Keeper

The candidate will work alongside the Finance Officer and Director. £14.5/h 6 hours/ week. Role involves responsibility for entries in Sage and assisting in the financial transactions. The candidate will be studying towards becoming a qualified accountant. Basic Spanish an advantage. More information:  info@casalatina.org.uk with the subject “Book Keeper at Latin American House” or call 020 7372 8653 for further information.

Volunteer with VAC and develop experience and skills in public health

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

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

VAC has recently moved to a new home at Charlie Ratchford Centre, Belmont Street, NW1. We are sharing the building with Camden Carers and Camden Disability Action.  It is a very busy building with lots of visitors and events.
We are recruiting volunteer receptionists to be the first point of contact for visitors. I You will be an important member of the VAC team of volunteers and staff and will have access to training and ongoing support.
Contact Kevin Nunan at VAC on 020 7284 6557 or knunan@vac.org.uk

Office space available to rent at The Winch

Situated on the best stretch of Winchester Road, this office is within easy walking distance of Swiss Cottage, Finchley Road and Belsize Park tube stations. The office is located on the second floor of the former Winchester Arms Pub, which is now repurposed as an innovative community centre by Camden charity, the Winch.
A fantastic community spirit is cultivated within the building, which hosts a number of local organisations. Adjacent to the office is a communal kitchen, with male and female toilets on the floor below. There are plenty of eateries, local shops and a weekly farmers market on your doorstep, as well as Swiss Cottage Leisure Centre. We’re a 10-minute walk to Primrose Hill.
Size: Shared office for 1 to 8 people
Prices: From £832 per month plus service charge (all inclusive)
All-inclusive prices, flexible and competitive terms; 250 sq. ft.; High-Speed Internet Connection
Available now: Call 020 7586 8731 for more information or to arrange viewings.

We Make Camden

To celebrate the people behind the place, we are inviting Camden residents to share their experiences, memories, hopes, journeys and reflections about their time in the borough. We are aiming to create a shared sense of pride and build a picture of the people that have helped to shape Camden’s communities.
These stories will form part of a campaign to celebrate Camden’s diversity and create a shared sense of belonging.
For more information and to get involved, please contact Jessica.Black@camden.gov.uk / 020 7974 2141

Need a Meeting Room near Chalk Farm?

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

 

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Voluntary Action Camden e-bulletin 8th March 2019


VAC Weekly Newsletter
8th March 2019

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

Highlights

International Women’s Day; Youth Violence; Information Event for Camden Youth Safety Fund; Ticket Offer to Refugee Exhibition; Hopscotch Employability Event; We Make Camden; Intergenerational Network; Maiden Lane Jobs and Training Fair + training, events, funding opportunities, jobs, volunteering, trustees and more

Feature 

International Women’s Day

International Women’s Day 2019 is being celebrated all around the borough.  You can download resources and get ideas for organising your own event at The International Women’s Day website.  To see some of the events that are happening in Camden click here.

Youth violence and the role that London’s local Infrastructure can play?

Jake Ferguson, CEO of neighbouring Hackney CVS writes about the Violence Reduction Unit which has been set up by the London Mayor and MOPAC to reduce serious violence in the London through a multi-agency approach. What role can London’s local infrastructure play to reduce youth violence in the capital?

Find out about the Youth Safety Fund

On 18th February applications opened for Camden’s Youth Safety Fund.
The purpose of the Youth Safety Fund is to support work and deliver the outcomes associated with the 17 recommendations set out in the Youth Safety Taskforce Report. The event is run by Young Camden Foundation.
The information session will outline:
~ Background to the Youth Safety Taskforce and its priorities
~ How to apply to the Youth Safety Fund and the process.
There will also be a chance for us to answer any questions you may have about the taskforce, the fund and the applications process. Book at Eventbrite.

Do You Work with Migrants and Refugees?

House of Illustration, a gallery in Kings Cross, are currently exhibiting illustrations from the refugee crisis and offering free entry to groups that support refuges or anyone else affected by migration. The exhibition closes on 24 March 2019. For more info contact Amy: amy.forshaw@houseofillustration.org.uk or 020 3696 2028

Free Employability Programme with Free Crѐche Facility

Would you like to improve your skills, knowledge and gain confidence? Do you need help finding a job?
Monday 18th March 10.00 am – 2.00 pm
at Hopscotch Asian Women’s Centre, 50-52 Hampstead Road, London NW1
Job search and access to a range of job opportunities; CV writing; Mock Interviews; Information on Courses and Training
Take part in our FREE group training modules and activities
Free Childcare  Tel: 020 7388 8198
To be eligible for our programme, you must be female, unemployed or economically inactive, have the right to live and work in the UK and from a Black, Asian and minority ethnic background.

We Make Camden

To celebrate the people behind the place, we are inviting Camden residents to share their experiences, memories, hopes, journeys and reflections about their time in the borough. We are aiming to create a shared sense of pride and build a picture of the people that have helped to shape Camden’s communities.
These stories will form part of a campaign to celebrate Camden’s diversity and create a shared sense of belonging.
For more information and to get involved, please contact Jessica.Black@camden.gov.uk / 020 7974 2141

Camden Intergenerational Network

Wednesday 8th May 2.15pm for tea or coffee, meeting 2.30pm – 5.00pm.
At Age UK Camden, Tavis House, 1-6 Tavistock Square, London, WC1H 9NA.
if you have any questions, would like to join the Network, or know someone who would, please contact Lydia.Shellien-Walker@AgeUKCamden.org.uk.

Maiden Lane Community Centre Jobs and Training Fair

17 April 2019 – 12-5PM At The London Irish Centre
50-52 Camden Square, London NW1 9XB
Please contact Naz if you would like a stall to  promote job, training or volunteer opportunities. nazrul@maidenlanecommunitycentre.org tel: 020 7267 9586

National

Revealed: The Thousands Of Public Spaces Lost To The Council Funding Crisis

A national investigation uncovers how cash-strapped councils are selling off libraries, parks and community centres, and how they use the  proceeds. Read the article in the Huffington Post.

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

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

Youth Safety Fund to Support Projects Aimed at Preventing Youth Violence

Open until Sunday 31 March.
Bids to the fund must be made by partnerships of at least two bodies, which can include public sector, schools, charities, voluntary and community orgs.
Local young people will be among those on the panels to assess applications, for projects running for one or two years under two categories:
• Under £5,000 per year (£10,000 total)
• £5,000 to £25,000 per year (£50,000 total).
This is the first of two opportunities to apply to the Youth Safety Fund, with another due in late 2019 / early 2020.
To find out more and download an expression of interest application form please visit  www.camden.gov.uk/youthsafetytaskforce.
If you have any questions about Youth Safety Fund or application process please contact youthsafety@camden.gov.uk

Camden Giving Kings Cross Fund

Camden Giving’s KX Fund will soon open for applications. It aims to increase:
~ Social Cohesion
~ Employment opportunities
~ Quality and access to natural environments
Full details at Camden Giving.  closing date midnight, 17 April

The HS2 Camden Fund

The Camden Fund aims to strengthen the sense of place and alleviate the disruption of the development of HS2 Ltd. on local people by achieving one or more of the following aims:
1. A Happier and Healthier Camden
2. A Better Connected Camden
3. A Stronger Voluntary and Community Sector
We aim to inform applicants of the result of their application within 16 weeks. Applicants can submit applications at any point between midnight on the 15th May 2018 and midnight on the 14th May 2020. Full details at Camden Giving.

Healthy Minds Programme with Mind in Camden

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

Creative Writing workshop

The sessions aim to provide an opportunity to explore your creative side and build self-confidence through a series of simple writing exercises using prompts to help you with reflection and recall.  Students are encouraged to share their writing and offer supportive and constructive feedback on each other’s work.
Thursdays 10:30am – 12:30pm  28th February and 14th March
Charlie Ratchford Resource Centre, Belmont Street, NW1 8HF
To book your place, please contact Mandira Manandhar on 020 7284 6573/6550 or mmanandhar@vac.org.uk
Or Mind on 020 7241 8996 healthymindscp@mindincamden.org.uk

Coil

Learn the technique of hand coiling textiles, using cotton, wool and ribbon to explore shape and form and produce flat mats and coasters
This is a free five week course for Camden Residents.
Thursday 28th Feb – 28th March 1:00 – 3:00pm at The Haven, Castlehaven Community Centre, 23 Castlehaven Rd, NW1 8RU
For more details contact Mandira 0207 284 6573 or Erica 0207269 6035 or Elisha 020 7241 8996

Safeguarding Courses from VAC in 2019

Safeguarding Advanced: Developing knowledge and understanding.

Tuesday 26th March, 9.45am – 2.30pm (Includes lunch)
If you work frequently with children and their families, it is essential that your organisation has up-to-date knowledge of safeguarding legislation and child protection procedures. This Advanced course is designed to develop existing understanding of the safeguarding process through a variety of written text, case studies and interactive exercises.
Suitable for anyone who has attended safeguarding training previously and would like to update their knowledge and skills further, including volunteers and workers of all levels.  The training will cover the following:
• Department for Education’s updated statutory guidance
• Myth Busting & Social Care
• Awareness of current issues / Understanding emerging forms of abuse.
• Safeguarding awareness & assessing need: Race, culture, gender and ability.
• Dealing with disclosures
• Safeguarding in Camden, thresholds and the role of professionals.
To find out more book email Dianne Carlton-Ogunyemi

Introduction to Safeguarding for Trustees.

Wednesday 27th March: 9.45am – 1.00pm
The Charity Commission for England and Wales recently stated that safeguarding should be a key governance priority for all charity trustees.
There has never been a better time to make sure your charity is doing all it can to protect children and young people at risk.
• Understand, review and manage the safeguarding arrangements in your organisation.
• Ensure your charity is meeting its legal ‘safeguarding duty of care’.
To find out more information or to book your place please email Dianne Carlton-Ogunyemi at: dogunyemi@vac.org.uk 

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

EU Make Camden advice summit

11 March. Swiss Cottage Library
At this free event, EU Make Camden, EU citizens will be able to access advice and hear about what is being done in Camden to manage the impact of Brexit on the borough’s communities. Residents can register to attend here. The event will also be available on live stream.
We are also offering a wider package of support for EU residents as part of our proactive approach to preparing the borough for Brexit:
• Frontline Council staff will be briefed with up to date contact information
• Partner with key advice organisations to ensure that ongoing advice
• Work through schools, community groups and voluntary organisations, to ensure all are prepared to show Camden residents where to access the support they need.
• Invest in our cohesion services to promote healthy communities and convene a cohesion conference.

A place of Support for those Experiencing Mental Health Crisis

Camden CCG are making a case for investment in a local service where people experiencing a mental health crisis in the evenings and at weekends would be able to get support.
Come along and share your views and hear about our ideas for the service and share your ideas on what it might offer.
This event is for anyone who has an interest in mental health who lives in Camden; whether you are currently, or have used, mental health services, or are a carer for someone with a mental health problem.
12 March, 3 pm – 5:30 pm at Queens Crescent Community Centre, NW5
To reserve a place and for more information please visit www.mentalhealthcamden.co.uk or call 0207974 2868.

Tea, Toast and Tweeting

Belsize Community Library, 20th March 12 – 3pm
Are you 50+ and need help with using twitter?  Come and join in with a technology afternoon tea party.  Bring your own device for a 1:1 session
Places are limited and should be booked in advance. Email: friendsofbelsizelibrary1@gmail.com or tel:  020 586 6746 (Mon-Wed, 10-6pm)

Free half day Motivational Interviewing training this March

Do you work with residents? Would you like to learn more about behaviour change skills? Free Motivational Interviewing training to those who have already attended Making Every Contact Count training.  19th or 20th March.
The course is designed for front line staff who have the opportunity to deliver brief interventions through having motivational conversations with residents.
Spaces are very limited, find out more here

Dementia Action Alliance

The next meeting of the alliance will be on 19 March  from 10am – 12pm at Crowndale Centre  (Council Chamber) , 218 Eversholt St, Kings Cross, NW1
Contact  Priya Satish, Dementia Friendly Communities Coordinator – Priya.Satish@alzheimers.org.uk

WomenSpeak Group for International Women’s Day

This is an opportunity to experience a women’s group in the MenSpeak format and pick up  tools for use in your own community, your own work and to hang out in good conscious company.
On International Women’s Day on 8th March. Full details at Meetup.

Kingsgate Community Centre’s AGM

Wednesday 13th March 2019 at 3.30pm
This is a great opportunity to see how the centre is doing and get an insight into how we continue to progress into the future.
After the meeting there will be some light refreshments and entertainment.

What’s on at WEP

West Euston Partnership have a full calendar of activities taking place every day of the week.  All at Hampstead Rd, H-pod or Regents Park.

Understanding Domestic Abuse and Coercive Control

An introductory course to domestic abuse, this course is aimed at individuals who may come into contact with survivors, but do not play a front line role. This will enable people to develop their understanding of domestic abuse and its impacts, and build their confidence around identifying signs of domestic abuse and the skills to respond and signpost to appropriate services.
6th March 2019 – 9:30am to 12:30pm
St Pancras Community Association, 67 Plender Street, London, NW1
Cost: £55.  Book places here

Hate Crime Drop In Surgery

Are you being targeted with verbal, online or physical abuse because of your disability, religion, race, sexual orientation or transgender identity? If so you are a victim of hate crime. To get support please attend our drop in service. The sessions will be run with Metropolitan Police, Camden Council and partners.
13 March, 10 April, 8 May
Crowndale Centre, NW1 1BD Time: 12-2pm, Room: C, D (Ground Floor)

Transition to college for a young person with SEND 16-25

Friday 22nd March and 19th April 2019: Coffee Mornings @ Leighton College, a Camden based college for 16-25 year olds with a learning disability. This is an opportunity for SENDCOs, teachers, parents, carers and local authority members to meet for coffee, see the college and ask any questions about applications and transition. Feel free to contact Sousan on 02074241617 or sousan@elfridacamden.org.uk to confirm your attendance. We look forward to meeting you soon.


Hopscotch seek Senior Youth Worker

Hopscotch is currently recruiting a Senior Youth Worker.
£26,880 incl. ILW (£21,504 pro rata). 28 hrs per week (4 days)
An experienced and enthusiastic Youth Worker is required to develop, implement and co-ordinate a culturally appropriate programme of outreach activities in Camden to improve the mental and emotional health and well-being of young Asian women and girls.
For details and an application form, please contact Shammy Ahmed: Tel: 020 7388 8198 E-mail: recruitment@hopscotchawc.org.uk
Closing date  21st March, at 9:00am Interviews 27th March.

Camden Giving is Recruiting Grant Panel Members with Disabilities

The Inclusive Community Fund exists to make existing services more accessible for disabled people. We are looking to appoint 6 Camden residents who are living with a physical, learning or mental health disability to sit on the panel and design the Fund in a way that they know works well.
Find out more at the Camden Giving website or fill out a nomination form with this link: https://doodle.com/poll/b6cf7ar6hbmwzh7m
Send an updated CV and cover later explaining why you would like to be on the panel but we are willing to be flexible and accept applications in forms that suit our applicants for example a phone or video call on 07717595605.

Holborn Community Association is looking for a Peer Intern (aged 15-18)

To provide administrative and workshop support on our summer holiday filmmaking project, in which young people (aged 13-18 years) are supported to make their own short film.
The Peer Intern will also provide peer support and guidance to the young people participating on the project. This is a paid role and an excellent opportunity for someone looking to increase their skills, knowledge and abilities in film and media, community arts and youth work.
deadline: 10am Thurs 21st March. For more info: Go to https://bit.ly/2J9ls5J

Clean Break Theatre Company seeks Female Gardener Volunteer and Catering Volunteer

Clean Break are currently looking for a female volunteer to maintain the garden area. Working as part of a team, help with the upkeep development and protection of the garden, so it can be enjoyed by everyone and a catering volunteer to be apart of the Catering Team.  To assist  with the preparation and  service  of nutritious food to our Members, maintaining Health & Safety and kitchen hygiene  standards
Contact Samantha McNeil- Volunteer Coordinator  Tel: 020 7 482 8600   Email: general@cleanbreak.org.uk  Web: www.cleanbreak.org.uk

Calthorpe Project seeks Children’s Weekend Sport & Physical Activity Co-ordinator (pt)

An exceptional person needed to join our weekend staff team bringing environmental play opportunities to children living in and around Kings Cross. Our Access to Nature project includes food growing, healthy eating, nature watch, arts and forest school style activities.
Salary £8826 gross annually for 12 hour weekend.
Download the application pack from  www.calthorpeproject.org.uk
Or request the documents by emailing ray@calthorpeproject.org.uk
Deadline 5pm Monday, 1st April Interviews – 6th April

Rush In Ballet is recruiting two volunteers

Rush In Ballet runs successful open access ballet classes for all ages in Camden.  As an expanding and successful organisation we are looking for a general volunteer who can help run the charity, dealing with bookings, accounts and general admin tasks. Some experience of arts administration would be an advantage. We are also also looking for a volunteer Stage Manager
To apply for either position or find out more, please contact Natalia at Rush In Ballet  rushinballet@hotmail.co.uk  phone 07830 723473 or 07365807108

Latin American House seeks Book Keeper

The candidate will work alongside the Finance Officer and Director. £14.5/h 6 hours/ week. Role involves responsibility for entries in Sage and assisting in the financial transactions. The candidate will be studying towards becoming a qualified accountant. Basic Spanish an advantage. More information:  info@casalatina.org.uk with the subject “Book Keeper at Latin American House” or call 020 7372 8653 for further information.

Volunteer with VAC and develop experience and skills in public health

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

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

VAC has recently moved to a new home at Charlie Ratchford Centre, Belmont Street, NW1. We are sharing the building with Camden Carers and Camden Disability Action.  It is a very busy building with lots of visitors and events.
We are recruiting volunteer receptionists to be the first point of contact for visitors. I You will be an important member of the VAC team of volunteers and staff and will have access to training and ongoing support.
Contact Kevin Nunan at VAC on 020 7284 6557 or knunan@vac.org.uk

Office space available to rent at The Winch

Situated on the best stretch of Winchester Road, this office is within easy walking distance of Swiss Cottage, Finchley Road and Belsize Park tube stations. The office is located on the second floor of the former Winchester Arms Pub, which is now repurposed as an innovative community centre by Camden charity, the Winch.
A fantastic community spirit is cultivated within the building, which hosts a number of local organisations. Adjacent to the office is a communal kitchen, with male and female toilets on the floor below. There are plenty of eateries, local shops and a weekly farmers market on your doorstep, as well as Swiss Cottage Leisure Centre. We’re a 10-minute walk to Primrose Hill. Our location has everything your organisation and your staff needs to thrive.
Size: Shared office for 1 to 8 people
Prices: From £832 per month plus service charge (all inclusive)
• All-inclusive prices, flexible and competitive terms
• 250 sq. ft.
• High-Speed Internet Connection
• Great local amenities
• Overlooking the Swiss Cottage Open Space
Available now: Call 020 7586 8731 for more information or to arrange viewings.

Need a Meeting Room near Chalk Farm?

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

 

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Voluntary Action Camden e-bulletin 1st March 2019


VAC Weekly Newsletter
1st March 2019

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

Highlights

Greenwood Centre opening; Evening and Weekend MH Crisis Consultation; Offer on Castelhaven Ageactivity membership; Camden EU Citizen Summit; Tea Toast and Tweeting at Belsize Library; Motivational Interviewing Training + training, events, funding opportunities, jobs, volunteering, trustees and more

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Greenwood Centre – Grand Opening

The Greenwood centre opened on Monday.  Home of Camden Disability Action and the Centre for Independent Living (CIL) it also houses council  mental health and learning disability services as well as commercial office space.  Read all about the opening in the CDA newsletter.

A place of Support for those Experiencing Mental Health Crisis

Camden CCG are making a case for investment in a local service where people experiencing a mental health crisis in the evenings and at weekends would be able to get support.
We would like the public to join us on the 12 of March to tell us their views. It will be an opportunity to hear about our ideas for the service and share your ideas on what it might offer. We will also talk about some of the challenges.
This event is for anyone who has an interest in mental health who lives in Camden; whether you are currently, or have used, mental health services, or are a carer for someone with a mental health problem.
Places are limited and registration before the event necessary.
12 March, 3 pm – 5:30 pm at Queens Crescent Community Centre, NW5
To reserve a place and for more information please visit www.mentalhealthcamden.co.uk or call 0207974 2868.

15% Off Membership to Ageactivity 60+ this March

To Celebrate Mother’s Day, Castlehaven are offering all new members a 15% discount off a year’s membership to Ageactivity 60+ throughout March. So, for just £17 you can enjoy 12 months free access to our classes, clubs, and activities; discount on our monthly day trips, a birthday card and a Christmas card; exclusive invitations to social events, tea parties and your very own birthday party.
To find out more or to request an information pack please contact Rosa or Phoebe on 020 7692 2238,  or pop into the office for a chat at Castlehaven Community Association, 23 Castlehaven Road, London, NW1 8RU.

EU Make Camden advice summit

11 March. Swiss Cottage Library
At this free event, EU Make Camden, EU citizens will be able to access advice and hear about what is being done in Camden to manage the impact of Brexit on the borough’s communities. Residents can register to attend here. The event will also be available on live stream.
We are also offering a wider package of support for EU residents as part of our proactive approach to preparing the borough for Brexit:
• Frontline Council staff will be briefed with up to date contact information so they are ready to signpost residents to the help they need.
• Partner with key advice organisations such as Citizens Advice Camden, Camden Community Law Centre, Age UK and Mary Ward Legal Centre to ensure that ongoing advice points are available.
• Work through schools, community groups and voluntary organisations, to ensure all are prepared to show Camden residents where to access the support they need.
• Invest in our cohesion services to promote healthy communities and convene a cohesion conference.

Tea, Toast and Tweeting

Belsize Community Library, 20th March 12 – 3pm
Are you 50+ and need help with using twitter?  Come and join in with a technology afternoon tea party.  Bring your own device for a 1:1 session
Places are limited and should be booked in advance. Email: friendsofbelsizelibrary1@gmail.com or tel:  020 586 6746 (Mon-Wed, 10-6pm)

Free half day Motivational Interviewing training this March

Do you work with residents? Would you like to learn more about behaviour change skills? Free Motivational Interviewing training to those who have already attended Making Every Contact Count training.
The course is designed for front line staff who have the opportunity to deliver brief interventions through having motivational conversations with residents.
Spaces are very limited, find out more here

National

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

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

Youth Safety Fund to Support Projects Aimed at Preventing Youth Violence

Open until Sunday 31 March.
Bids to the fund must be made by partnerships of at least two bodies, which can include public sector, schools, charities, voluntary and community orgs.
Local young people will be among those on the panels to assess applications, for projects running for one or two years under two categories:
• Under £5,000 per year (£10,000 total)
• £5,000 to £25,000 per year (£50,000 total).
This is the first of two opportunities to apply to the Youth Safety Fund, with another due in late 2019 / early 2020.
To find out more and download an expression of interest application form please visit  www.camden.gov.uk/youthsafetytaskforce.
If you have any questions about Youth Safety Fund or application process please contact youthsafety@camden.gov.uk

Camden Giving Kings Cross Fund

Camden Giving’s KX Fund will soon open for applications. It aims to increase:
~ Social Cohesion
~ Employment opportunities
~ Quality and access to natural environments
Full details at Camden Giving.  closing date midnight, 17 April

Camden Community Festival Grants Are Open For 2019-20

Camden Council’s community festival grants, administered by Voluntary Action Camden, are now open. This annual grant scheme adds brightness, culture and diversity to all areas of Camden, thanks to the local communities that work tirelessly to put these festivals together. Last year Camden Council funded just over 50 community events and are looking forward to the 2019-20 applications.
Application forms: please read the grant criteria guidelines first to see if your event is eligible.
~ Grant criteria guidelines
~ Application for small scale events under 500 attendees
~ Application fro large scale events over 500 attendees
For all application inquires please contact Voluntary Action Camden on 0207 284 6550 or email acharles@vac.org.uk
If you have any event related enquiries, for example road closures, health and safety or anything else event related, contact Camden Events Service on 020 7974 5633 or email events@camden.gov.uk
Closing date Thursday 28th February.  See the VAC website for full details.

The HS2 Camden Fund

The Camden Fund aims to strengthen the sense of place and alleviate the disruption of the development of HS2 Ltd. on local people by achieving one or more of the following aims:
1. A Happier and Healthier Camden
2. A Better Connected Camden
3. A Stronger Voluntary and Community Sector
We aim to inform applicants of the result of their application within 16 weeks. Applicants can submit applications at any point between midnight on the 15th May 2018 and midnight on the 14th May 2020. Full details at Camden Giving.

Healthy Minds Programme with Mind in Camden

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

Creative Writing workshop

The sessions aim to provide an opportunity to explore your creative side and build self-confidence through a series of simple writing exercises using prompts to help you with reflection and recall.  Students are encouraged to share their writing and offer supportive and constructive feedback on each other’s work.
Thursdays 10:30am – 12:30pm  28th February and 14th March
Charlie Ratchford Resource Centre, Belmont Street, NW1 8HF
To book your place, please contact Mandira Manandhar on 020 7284 6573/6550 or mmanandhar@vac.org.uk
Or Mind on 020 7241 8996 healthymindscp@mindincamden.org.uk

Coil

Learn the technique of hand coiling textiles, using cotton, wool and ribbon to explore shape and form and produce flat mats and coasters
This is a free five week course for Camden Residents.
Thursday 28th Feb – 28th March 1:00 – 3:00pm at The Haven, Castlehaven Community Centre, 23 Castlehaven Rd, NW1 8RU
For more details contact Mandira 0207 284 6573 or Erica 0207269 6035 or Elisha 020 7241 8996

Safeguarding Courses from VAC in 2019

Safeguarding Advanced: Developing knowledge and understanding.

Tuesday 26th March, 9.45am – 2.30pm (Includes lunch)
If you work frequently with children and their families, it is essential that your organisation has up-to-date knowledge of safeguarding legislation and child protection procedures. This Advanced course is designed to develop existing understanding of the safeguarding process through a variety of written text, case studies and interactive exercises.
Who Should Take This Course? Suitable for anyone who has attended safeguarding training previously and would like to update their knowledge and skills further, including volunteers and workers of all levels.
The training will cover the following:
• Department for Education’s updated statutory guidance for England and Wales.
• Myth Busting & Social Care: Exploring safeguarding attitudes in the community.
• Awareness of current issues / Understanding emerging forms of abuse.
• Safeguarding awareness and assessing need: Race, culture, gender and ability.
• Dealing with disclosures
• Safeguarding in Camden, thresholds and the role of professionals.
To find out more information or to book your place please email Dianne Carlton-Ogunyemi at: dogunyemi@vac.org.uk

Introduction to Safeguarding for Trustees.

Wednesday 27th March: 9.45am – 1.00pm
The Charity Commission for England and Wales recently stated that safeguarding should be a key governance priority for all charity trustees.
There has never been a better time to make sure your charity is doing all it can to protect children and young people at risk.
• Understand, review and manage the safeguarding arrangements in your organisation.
• Ensure your charity is meeting its legal ‘safeguarding duty of care’.
To find out more information or to book your place please email Dianne Carlton-Ogunyemi at: dogunyemi@vac.org.uk 

Need a Meeting Room near Chalk Farm?

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

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

Fostering Information Evenings

Information evenings are held regularly throughout the year for people interested in fostering. These give an overview of fostering, different types of placements, what fostering for Camden is like and gives you a chance to speak with a fostering social worker.
Open evenings start at 5pm and finish at 6.30pm.  These are held on the first Thursday of the month at Crowndale Centre, 218 Eversholt street, NW1
camden.gov.uk/fostering E: fostering@camden.gov.uk or call 0800 028 1436

Understanding Autism and ADHD

The Caraf Centre is holding a free workshop for parents and carers, ‘Understanding Autism and ADHD’
Saturday 2nd March 12.45pm-2.30pm
The Caraf Centre, 27-30 Cheriton, Queen’s Crescent, NW5 4EZ
To book, email advocacy@thecarafcentre.org.uk or call/text 07376 362 917

Dementia Action Alliance

The next meeting of the alliance will be on 19 March  from 10am – 12pm at Crowndale Centre  (Council Chamber) , 218 Eversholt St, Kings Cross, NW1
Contact  Priya Satish, Dementia Friendly Communities Coordinator – Priya.Satish@alzheimers.org.uk

WomenSpeak Group for International Women’s Day

This is an opportunity to experience a women’s group in the MenSpeak format and pick up  tools for use in your own community, your own work and to hang out in good conscious company.
On International Women’s Day on 8th March. Full details at Meetup.

Kingsgate Community Centre’s AGM

Wednesday 13th March 2019 at 3.30pm
This is a great opportunity to see how the centre is doing and get an insight into how we continue to progress into the future.
After the meeting there will be some light refreshments and entertainment.

What’s on at WEP

West Euston Partnership have a full calendar of activities taking place every day of the week.  All at Hampstead Rd, H-pod or Regents Park.

Understanding Domestic Abuse and Coercive Control

An introductory course to domestic abuse, this course is aimed at individuals who may come into contact with survivors, but do not play a front line role. This will enable people to develop their understanding of domestic abuse and its impacts, and build their confidence around identifying signs of domestic abuse and the skills to respond and signpost to appropriate services.
Date: 6th March 2019 – 9:30am to 12:30pm
Location: St Pancras Community Association, 67 Plender Street, London, NW1
Cost: £55.  Book places here

Hate Crime Drop In Surgery

Are you being targeted with verbal, online or physical abuse because of your disability, religion, race, sexual orientation or transgender identity? If so you are a victim of hate crime. To get support please attend our drop in service. The sessions will be run with Metropolitan Police, Camden Council and partners.
13 March, 10 April, 8 May
Crowndale Centre, NW1 1BD Time: 12-2pm, Room: C, D (Ground Floor)

Transition to college for a young person with SEND 16-25

Friday 22nd March and 19th April 2019: Coffee Mornings @ Leighton College, a Camden based college for 16-25 year olds with a learning disability. This is an opportunity for SENDCOs, teachers, parents, carers and local authority members to meet for coffee, see the college and ask any questions about applications and transition. Feel free to contact Sousan on 02074241617 or sousan@elfridacamden.org.uk to confirm your attendance. We look forward to meeting you soon.

Camden Disability Action Chief Executive Officer – £45-50k

You must be deaf/disabled or have a deep understanding of the lived experience of deaf/disabled people. You will also have excellent communication and business skills in order to engage CDA’s key stakeholders (deaf/disabled people, trustees, staff, volunteers, funders and partner organisations) and to develop the charity. Experience with finance and change management are also required. More details at www.camdendisabilityaction.org.uk Closing date 5th March, 9.30. Application is by completed form – no CVs, no agencies.

Hopscotch seek Senior Youth Worker

Hopscotch is currently recruiting a Senior Youth Worker.
£26,880 incl. ILW (£21,504 pro rata). 28 hrs per week (4 days)
An experienced and enthusiastic Youth Worker is required to develop, implement and co-ordinate a culturally appropriate programme of outreach activities in Camden to improve the mental and emotional health and well-being of young Asian women and girls.
For details and an application form, please contact Shammy Ahmed: Tel: 020 7388 8198 E-mail: recruitment@hopscotchawc.org.uk
Closing date  21st March, at 9:00am Interviews 27th March.

Rush In Ballet is recruiting two volunteers

Rush In Ballet runs successful open access ballet classes for all ages in Camden.  As an expanding and successful organisation we are looking for a general volunteer who can help run the charity, dealing with bookings, accounts and general admin tasks. Some experience of arts administration would be an advantage. We are also also looking for a volunteer Stage Manager
Admin Volunteer
Attend rehearsals to become familiar with the contents of the performances
Work with the director on publicity material and identify places to send it to.
Post information to social media, ( Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, etc)
Research future venues and information regarding fundraising and sponsors
Volunteer Stage Manager
Attend rehearsals in the run-up to a performance in order to agree on the running order with the director and ensure that the music is in the correct order
Set up the venue on the performance day
Attend and run the dress rehearsal and identify any problems
To apply for either position or find out more, please contact Natalia at Rush In Ballet  rushinballet@hotmail.co.uk  phone 07830 723473 or 07365807108

Castlehaven seeks Active Families Programme Manager

28hrs per week, worked flexibly over a minimum of 4 to 5 days. £28,098 per annum (Pro rata actual £22,478)
You will manage an exciting new project that aims to identify, engage and empower local families and young people to improve their health & wellbeing. The new Active Families Programme Manager post will implement a weekly programme of sports, recreation and health initiatives for our target groups – local families and young people (11-19yrs) that have poor physical & mental health or weight issues, and families and young people from BAME and/or LGBTQI+ communities.
For application details please visit the website. Closing 10th March

SLYC seeks Youth Worker

Samuel Lithgow Youth Centre (SLYC) is now hiring a qualified Youth Worker to join our team in the Senior Youth Club (13 – 19). Gross salary £6,601.92 (£15.39 per hour); three evenings per week, from 6:30pm to 9:15pm (Monday / Wednesday / Thursday), initially on a fixed term 12 months contract.
Please, do not apply unless qualified at a minimum of Level 2 in Youth Work and having five years experience in this field.
Closing Date: Friday 8th March 2019.  Interviews: Friday 29th March 2018
Candidates can apply on the Charity Job Website: www.charityjob.co.uk

Clean Break Theatre Company seeks Female Gardener Volunteer

Clean Break are currently looking for a female volunteer to maintain the garden area. Working as part of a team, help with the upkeep development and protection of the garden, so it can be enjoyed by everyone
Contact Samantha McNeil- Volunteer Coordinator  Tel: 020 7 482 8600   Email: general@cleanbreak.org.uk  Web: www.cleanbreak.org.uk

Latin American House seeks Book Keeper

The candidate will work alongside the Finance Officer and Director. £14.5/h 6 hours/ week. Role involves responsibility for entries in Sage and assisting in the financial transactions. The candidate will be studying towards becoming a qualified accountant. Basic Spanish an advantage. More information:  info@casalatina.org.uk with the subject “Book Keeper at Latin American House” or call 020 7372 8653 for further information.

Young Camden Foundation seeks Clerk to the Trustee Board

£14.50 – £16.30 an hour Part-time
YCF are looking for someone special to join our growing charity.  You will be responsible for:
~ Provide effective administrative support to the Board
~ Ensure the Board of Trustees is properly constituted
~ Manage information effectively in accordance with legal requirements
~ Provide procedural and governance advice to the Board of Trustees
Please send your CV with a covering letter to info@youngcamdenfoundation.org.uk Closing date: 8 March 2019

Volunteer with VAC and develop experience and skills in public health

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

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

VAC has recently moved to a new home at Charlie Ratchford Centre, Belmont Street, NW1. We are sharing the building with Camden Carers and Camden Disability Action.  It is a very busy building with lots of visitors and events.
We are recruiting volunteer receptionists to be the first point of contact for visitors. I You will be an important member of the VAC team of volunteers and staff and will have access to training and ongoing support.
Contact Kevin Nunan at VAC on 020 7284 6557 or knunan@vac.org.uk

Office space available to rent at The Winch

Situated on the best stretch of Winchester Road, this office is within easy walking distance of Swiss Cottage, Finchley Road and Belsize Park tube stations. The office is located on the second floor of the former Winchester Arms Pub, which is now repurposed as an innovative community centre by Camden charity, the Winch.
A fantastic community spirit is cultivated within the building, which hosts a number of local organisations. Adjacent to the office is a communal kitchen, with male and female toilets on the floor below. There are plenty of eateries, local shops and a weekly farmers market on your doorstep, as well as Swiss Cottage Leisure Centre. We’re a 10-minute walk to Primrose Hill. Our location has everything your organisation and your staff needs to thrive.
Size: Shared office for 1 to 8 people
Prices: From £832 per month plus service charge (all inclusive)
• All-inclusive prices, flexible and competitive terms
• 250 sq. ft.
• High-Speed Internet Connection
• Great local amenities
• Overlooking the Swiss Cottage Open Space
Available now: Call 020 7586 8731 for more information or to arrange viewings.

 

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Voluntary Action Camden e-bulletin 22nd February 2019

VAC Weekly Newsletter
22nd February 2019

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

Highlights

Funding in Camden; Understanding Autism and ADHD; Local Planning; Dementia Action Alliance Meeting; WomenSpeak Women’s Group; Kingsgate AGM; Office Space at The Winch + training, events, funding opportunities, jobs, volunteering, trustees and more

Feature 

Funding in Camden

Don’t miss these funding opportunities:
~ Youth Safety Fund
~ Camden Giving Kings Cross Fund
~ Camden Community Festival Fund
~ The HS2 Camden Fund
And finally, the Camden Giving Future Changemakers Fund opening in March.
Details in ‘Funding’ section below. Get fundraising support from VAC here.

Camden Community Festival Fund – Last Week!

Don’t miss out! Camden Council’s community festival fund closes soon.
See Grants section below. Also the Events Team are running a Workshop about the fund on 20th March (see below).

Understanding Autism and ADHD

The Caraf Centre is holding a free workshop for parents and carers, ‘Understanding Autism and ADHD’
Saturday 2nd March 12.45pm-2.30pm
The Caraf Centre, 27-30 Cheriton, Queen’s Crescent, NW5 4EZ
To book your place, email advocacy@thecarafcentre.org.uk or call/text 07376 362 917

Keep up to date with planning issues in your area

Make sure you are on the Camden planning database to be kept up to date with issues relating to planning policy, such as neighbourhood planning.
Sign up to the mailing list by emailing planningpolicy@camden.gov.uk

Dementia Action Alliance

The next meeting of the alliance will be on 19 March  from 10am – 12pm at Crowndale Centre  (Council Chamber) , 218 Eversholt St, Kings Cross, NW1
Contact  Priya Satish, Dementia Friendly Communities Coordinator – Priya.Satish@alzheimers.org.uk

WomenSpeak Women’s Group for International Women’s Day

This is an opportunity to experience a women’s group in the MenSpeak format and pick up  tools for use in your own community, your own work and to hang out in good conscious company.
On International Women’s Day on 8th March. Full details at Meetup.

Kingsgate Community Centre’s AGM

Wednesday 13th March 2019 at 3.30pm
This is a great opportunity to see how the centre is doing and get an insight into how we continue to progress into the future.
After the meeting there will be some light refreshments and entertainment.

The Winch has Office Space for rent

Full details in the ‘Offers’ section at the end.

National

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

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

Youth Safety Fund to Support Projects Aimed at Preventing Youth Violence

Opens Monday 18 February until Sunday 31 March.
Bids to the fund must be made by partnerships of at least two bodies, which can include public sector bodies, schools, charities, voluntary and community organisations.
Local young people will be among those joining the panels to assess applications, which can be made for projects running for one or two years under two categories:
• Under £5,000 per year (£10,000 total)
• £5,000 to £25,000 per year (£50,000 total).
This is the first of two opportunities to apply to the Youth Safety Fund, with another due in late 2019 / early 2020. The fund will help to act on the recommendations of the Youth Safety Taskforce, which called for a whole community approach to tackle youth violence.
To find out more and download an expression of interest application form please visit  www.camden.gov.uk/youthsafetytaskforce.
If you have any questions about Youth Safety Fund or application process please contact youthsafety@camden.gov.uk

Camden Giving Kings Cross Fund

Camden Giving’s KX Fund will soon open for applications. It aims to increase:
~ Social Cohesion
~ Employment opportunities
~ Quality and access to natural environments
Full details at Camden Giving.  closing date midnight, 17 April

Camden Community Festival Grants Are Open For 2019-20

Camden Council’s community festival grants, administered by Voluntary Action Camden, are now open. This annual grant scheme adds brightness, culture and diversity to all areas of Camden, thanks to the local communities that work tirelessly to put these festivals together. Last year Camden Council funded just over 50 community events and are looking forward to the 2019-20 applications.
Application forms: please read the grant criteria guidelines first to see if your event is eligible.
~ Grant criteria guidelines
~ Application for small scale events under 500 attendees
~ Application fro large scale events over 500 attendees
For all application inquires please contact Voluntary Action Camden on 0207 284 6550 or email acharles@vac.org.uk
If you have any event related enquiries, for example road closures, health and safety or anything else event related, contact Camden Events Service on 020 7974 5633 or email events@camden.gov.uk
Closing date Thursday 28th February.  See the VAC website for full details.

The HS2 Camden Fund

The Camden Fund aims to strengthen the sense of place and alleviate the disruption of the development of HS2 Ltd. on local people by achieving one or more of the following aims:
1. A Happier and Healthier Camden
2. A Better Connected Camden
3. A Stronger Voluntary and Community Sector
We aim to inform applicants of the result of their application within 16 weeks. Applicants can submit applications at any point between midnight on the 15th May 2018 and midnight on the 14th May 2020. Full details at Camden Giving.

Healthy Minds Programme with Mind in Camden

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

Creative Writing workshop

The sessions aim to provide an opportunity to explore your creative side and build self-confidence through a series of simple writing exercises using prompts to help you with reflection and recall.  Students are encouraged to share their writing and offer supportive and constructive feedback on each other’s work.
Thursdays 10:30am – 12:30pm  28th February and 14th March
Charlie Ratchford Resource Centre, Belmont Street, NW1 8HF
To book your place, please contact Mandira Manandhar on 020 7284 6573/6550 or mmanandhar@vac.org.uk
Or Mind on 020 7241 8996 healthymindscp@mindincamden.org.uk

Coil

Learn the technique of hand coiling textiles, using cotton, wool and ribbon to explore shape and form and produce flat mats and coasters
This is a free five week course for Camden Residents.
Thursday 28th Feb – 28th March 1:00 – 3:00pm at The Haven, Castlehaven Community Centre, 23 Castlehaven Rd, NW1 8RU
For more details contact Mandira 0207 284 6573 or Erica 0207269 6035 or Elisha 020 7241 8996

Safeguarding Courses from VAC in 2019 – watch this space

Need a Meeting Room near Chalk Farm?

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

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

Fostering Information Evenings

Are you interested in fostering? Information evenings are held regularly throughout the year for people interested in fostering. These give an overview of fostering, different types of placements, what fostering for Camden is like and gives you a chance to speak with a fostering social worker.
Open evenings start at 5pm and finish at 6.30pm.  These are held on the first Thursday of the month at Crowndale Centre, 218 Eversholt street, NW1
camden.gov.uk/fostering E: fostering@camden.gov.uk or call 0800 028 1436

What’s on at WEP

West Euston Partnership have a full calendar of activities taking place every day of the week.  All at Hampstead Rd, H-pod or Regents Park.

LGBT+ Hate Crime Training

As part of LGBT History Month, Camden LGBT Forum are delivering “Hate Crime Awareness Training” at L&D (Crowndale) on Monday 25th February, 1pm-3pm. The training will provide an overview of all forms of Hate Crime and how to support victims. There will be a particular focus on raising awareness of LGBT+ identities, promoting LGBT+ equality and tackling homophobia, biphobia and transphobia. Book through Camden L&D here. For more info: nyree.moore@camden.gov.uk

Understanding Domestic Abuse and Coercive Control

An introductory course to domestic abuse, this course is aimed at individuals who may come into contact with survivors, but do not play a front line role. This will enable people to develop their understanding of domestic abuse and its impacts, and build their confidence around identifying signs of domestic abuse and the skills to respond and signpost to appropriate services.
Date: 6th March 2019 – 9:30am to 12:30pm
Location: St Pancras Community Association, 67 Plender Street, London, NW1
Cost: £55.  Book places here

Hate Crime Drop In Surgery

Are you being targeted with verbal, online or physical abuse because of your disability, religion, race, sexual orientation or transgender identity? If so you are a victim of hate crime. To get support please attend our drop in service. The sessions will be run with Metropolitan Police, Camden Council and partners.
13 March, 10 April, 8 May
Crowndale Centre, NW1 1BD Time: 12-2pm, Room: C, D (Ground Floor)

Transition to college for a young person with SEND aged 16-25?

Friday 22nd March and 19th April 2019: Coffee Mornings @ Leighton College, a Camden based college for 16-25 year olds with a learning disability. This is an opportunity for SENDCOs, teachers, parents, carers and local authority members to meet for coffee, see the college and ask any questions about applications and transition. Feel free to contact Sousan on 02074241617 or sousan@elfridacamden.org.uk to confirm your attendance. We look forward to meeting you soon.

 

Camden Disability Action Chief Executive Officer – £45-50k

You must be deaf/disabled or have a deep understanding of the lived experience of deaf/disabled people. You will also have excellent communication and business skills in order to engage CDA’s key stakeholders (deaf/disabled people, trustees, staff, volunteers, funders and partner organisations) and to develop the charity. Experience with finance and change management are also required. More details at www.camdendisabilityaction.org.uk Closing date 5th March, 9.30. Application is by completed form – no CVs, no agencies.

Rush In Ballet is recruiting two volunteers

Rush In Ballet runs successful open access ballet classes for all ages in Camden.  As an expanding and successful organisation we are looking for a general volunteer who can help run the charity, dealing with bookings, accounts and general enquiries and admin tasks. Some experience of arts administration would be an advantage. We are also also looking for a volunteer Stage Manager for our regular ballet shows.
Admin Volunteer
Observe a variety of classes. ( over 50s, children, intermediate) in order to understand the work of Rush in Ballet
Attend rehearsals to become familiar with the contents of the performances
Work with the director on publicity material and identify places to send it to.
Post information to social media, ( Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, etc)
Research future venues and information regarding fundraising and sponsors
Volunteer Stage Manager
Attend rehearsals in the run-up to a performance in order to agree on the running order with the director and ensure that the music is in the correct order
On the performance day, attend the venue to set up the floor, curtain, lighting and check the music equipment.
Attend and run the dress rehearsal and identify any problems
If you would like to apply for either position or find out more about them, please contact Natalia at Rush In Ballet  rushinballet@hotmail.co.uk  phone number 07830 723473 or 07365807108

Castlehaven seeks Active Families Programme Manager

28hrs per week, worked flexibly over a minimum of 4 to 5 days. £28,098 per annum (Pro rata actual £22,478)
You will manage an exciting new project that aims to identify, engage and empower local families and young people to improve their health & wellbeing. The new Active Families Programme Manager post will implement a weekly programme of sports, recreation and health initiatives for our target groups – local families and young people (11-19yrs) that have poor physical & mental health or weight issues, and families and young people from BAME and/or LGBTQI+ communities.
For application details please visit the website.

Caraf Centre seeks Nursery Staff

The Caraf Centre’s Sunshine Day Nursery is fully committed to the care and safeguarding of children. The successful applicants will work with children aged 1 to 4 years old.  Diploma in Childcare Level 2 or 3/Children and Young People’s workforce – Level 2 or 3 or any equivalent required. Experience in childcare is a must for a minimum period of 1-2 years. DBS checks required.
Job type: Bank Staff (variable hours)   Starting now based nr Queens Crescent
Contact Indira Vyas or Juma Akter on 0207 284 0030 Ext: 203  E: sunshine@thecarafcentre.org.uk  web:  www.thecarafcentre.co.uk

SLYC seeks Youth Worker

Samuel Lithgow Youth Centre (SLYC) is now hiring a qualified Youth Worker to join our team in the Senior Youth Club (13 – 19). Gross salary £6,601.92 (£15.39 per hour); three evenings per week, from 6:30pm to 9:15pm (Monday / Wednesday / Thursday), initially on a fixed term 12 months contract.
Please, do not apply unless qualified at a minimum of Level 2 in Youth Work and having five years experience in this field.
Closing Date: Friday 8th March 2019.  Interviews: Friday 29th March 2018
Candidates can apply on the Charity Job Website: www.charityjob.co.uk

Clean Break Theatre Company seeks Female Gardener Volunteer

Clean Break are currently looking for a female volunteer to maintain the garden area. Working as part of a team, help with the upkeep development and protection of the garden, so it can be enjoyed by everyone
Contact Samantha McNeil- Volunteer Coordinator  Tel: 020 7 482 8600   Email: general@cleanbreak.org.uk  Web: www.cleanbreak.org.uk

Latin American House seeks Volunteer Book Keeper

Travel expenses up to £7 per day covered
Flexible hours – minimum 4 hours per week between Monday and Thursday
Working alongside the Finance Officer and Director, the role involves full responsibility for entries in Sage, and assisting in the internal and external financial and operational transactions of the charity in accordance with guidelines established by the Director and Trustees Board.
To apply, please e-mail a one page cover letter and your CV to Latin American House at info@casalatina.org.uk with the subject “Volunteer Book Keeper at Latin American House” or call 020 7372 8653 for further information.

Young Camden Foundation seeks Clerk to the Trustee Board

£14.50 – £16.30 an hour Part-time
YCF are looking for someone special to join our growing charity.  You will be responsible for:
~ Provide effective administrative support to the Board
~ Ensure the Board of Trustees is properly constituted
~ Manage information effectively in accordance with legal requirements
~ Provide procedural and governance advice to the Board of Trustees
Please send your CV with a covering letter to info@youngcamdenfoundation.org.uk Closing date: 8 March 2019

Volunteer with VAC and develop experience and skills in public health

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

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

VAC has recently moved to a new home at Charlie Ratchford Centre, Belmont Street, NW1. We are sharing the building with Camden Carers and Camden Disability Action.  It is a very busy building with lots of visitors and events.
We are recruiting volunteer receptionists to be the first point of contact for visitors. I You will be an important member of the VAC team of volunteers and staff and will have access to training and ongoing support.
Contact Kevin Nunan at VAC on 020 7284 6557 or knunan@vac.org.uk

Office space available to rent at The Winch

Situated on the best stretch of Winchester Road, this office is within easy walking distance of Swiss Cottage, Finchley Road and Belsize Park tube stations. The office is located on the second floor of the former Winchester Arms Pub, which is now repurposed as an innovative community centre by Camden charity, the Winch.
A fantastic community spirit is cultivated within the building, which hosts a number of local organisations. Adjacent to the office is a communal kitchen, with male and female toilets on the floor below. There are plenty of eateries, local shops and a weekly farmers market on your doorstep, as well as Swiss Cottage Leisure Centre. We’re a 10-minute walk to Primrose Hill. Our location has everything your organisation and your staff needs to thrive.
Size: Shared office for 1 to 8 people
Prices: From £832 per month plus service charge (all inclusive)
• All-inclusive prices, flexible and competitive terms
• 250 sq. ft.
• High-Speed Internet Connection
• Great local amenities
• Overlooking the Swiss Cottage Open Space
Available now: Call 020 7586 8731 for more information or to arrange viewings.

Fighting Precarious Housing Situations

Law for Life, the Foundation for Public Legal Education is launching a new programme supporting community groups to work with London residents dealing with precarious housing issues and homelessness.
Law for Life will support community groups working directly with people experiencing housing problems. Find out more at the Law for Life website.

 

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VAC Weekly Newsletter
15th February 2019

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

Highlights

Youth Safety Fund; CDA CEO Opportunity; Festival Fund Workshop; New CDA Advice Service; Music Industry survey; Age of Creativity Festival and Get Creative Festival; Maiden Lane Family Fun Day; Latest Camden Magazine + training, events, funding opportunities, jobs, volunteering, trustees and more

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Youth Safety Fund to Support Projects Aimed at Preventing Youth Violence

Opens Monday 18 February until Sunday 31 March.
Bids to the fund must be made by partnerships of at least two bodies, which can include public sector bodies, schools, charities, voluntary and community organisations.
Local young people will be among those joining the panels to assess applications, which can be made for projects running for one or two years under two categories:
• Under £5,000 per year (£10,000 total)
• £5,000 to £25,000 per year (£50,000 total).
This is the first of two opportunities to apply to the Youth Safety Fund, with another due in late 2019 / early 2020. The fund will help to act on the recommendations of the Youth Safety Taskforce, which called for a whole community approach to tackle youth violence.
To find out more and download an expression of interest application form please visit  www.camden.gov.uk/youthsafetytaskforce.
If you have any questions about Youth Safety Fund or application process please contact youthsafety@camden.gov.uk



Camden Community Festival Fund – Deadline Soon!

Don’t miss out! Camden Council’s community festival fund closes soon.
See Grants section below. Also the Events Team are running a Workshop about the fund on 20th March (see below).

Camden Disability Action Chief Executive Officer – £45-50k

You must be deaf/disabled or have a deep understanding of the lived experience of deaf/disabled people. You will also have excellent communication and business skills in order to engage CDA’s key stakeholders (deaf/disabled people, trustees, staff, volunteers, funders and partner organisations) and to develop the charity. Experience with finance and change management are also required. More details at www.camdendisabilityaction.org.uk Closing date 5th March, 9.30. Application is by completed form – no CVs, no agencies.

Camden Community Festival Fund Workshop

Everything you need to know about applying to the fund.
20th February 5.30pm to 7.30pm at 5PS, Kings Cross.
What will be covered:
~ Grant applications and process
~ General info on criteria and consultation.
~ Commercial sponsorship ideas
~ Advice for applicants
~ Chance to meet Camden Events Team and ask questions
Please RSVP to – events@camden.gov.uk if you are able to attend.
Find out more, read the guidance and download the forms here.

Camden Disability Action secures partnerships to deliver advice service at the Greenwood Centre

CDA has secured partnership arrangements with the Mary Ward Legal Centre, Camden Law Centre and the Royal Association for Deaf People (RAD) to deliver Advice and Advocacy services at the Greenwood Centre. These sessions will be either by appointment or by a drop in arrangement. The services will start in early March, please email reception@camdendisabilityaction.org.uk for more information.

A chance for you to change the music industry.

The Next Stage Artist project, led by Attitude is Everything, is connecting with artists who have impairments or long term health conditions that impact on their music making.
Share your experiences and ideas, to help labels, studios, venues, funders and promoters make their activities as accessible as possible.
The findings of this survey will be shared at The Great Escape in May 2019.

Age of Creativity Festival and Get Creative Festival

The new Age of Creativity Festival runs for the entire month of May across England. Not only does this overlap with the Get Creative Festival (the biggest ever celebration of everyday creativity) but it also coincides with similar festivals in other nations (Bealtaine in Ireland, Gwanwyn in Wales and Luminate in Scotland) creating – for the very first time – a massive month-long celebration of creativity and culture in later life across the UK & Ireland.  Get involved and list your events by 1 March to meet the festival promotion deadline.

Maiden Lane Community Centre

Free family fun Day Sat 16th Feb, 1pm – 4pm
Face painting, arts and crafts, air hockey, massage, smoothie bike, bouncy castle, soft play, music, food.

Camden Magazine

Take a look at the latest edition of the Camden Magazine.  Details of CDA and the Greenwood Centre/Centre for Independent Living.  Youth Safety, Dementia Friendly Cafe at Highgate Newtown Community Centre and much more.

National

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

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

Crowdfund London 2019

Up to £50k for community crowdfunding projects this spring
Find out more at the Mayor’s crowdfunding website.

Camden Community Festival Grants Are Open For 2019-20

Camden Council’s community festival grants, administered by Voluntary Action Camden, are now open. This annual grant scheme adds brightness, culture and diversity to all areas of Camden, thanks to the local communities that work tirelessly to put these festivals together. Last year Camden Council funded just over 50 community events and are looking forward to the 2019-20 applications.
Application forms: please read the grant criteria guidelines first to see if your event is eligible.
~ Grant criteria guidelines
~ Application for small scale events under 500 attendees
~ Application fro large scale events over 500 attendees
For all application inquires please contact Voluntary Action Camden on 0207 284 6550 or email acharles@vac.org.uk
If you have any event related enquiries, for example road closures, health and safety or anything else event related, contact Camden Events Service on 020 7974 5633 or email events@camden.gov.uk
Closing date Thursday 28th February.  See the VAC website for full details.

The HS2 Camden Fund

The Camden Fund aims to strengthen the sense of place and alleviate the disruption of the development of HS2 Ltd. on local people by achieving one or more of the following aims:
1. A Happier and Healthier Camden
2. A Better Connected Camden
3. A Stronger Voluntary and Community Sector
We aim to inform applicants of the result of their application within 16 weeks. Applicants can submit applications at any point between midnight on the 15th May 2018 and midnight on the 14th May 2020. Full details at Camden Giving.

Healthy Minds Programme with Mind in Camden

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

Creative Writing workshop

The sessions aim to provide an opportunity to explore your creative side and build self-confidence through a series of simple writing exercises using prompts to help you with reflection and recall.  Students are encouraged to share their writing and offer supportive and constructive feedback on each other’s work.
Thursdays 10:30am – 12:30pm  28th February and 14th March
Charlie Ratchford Resource Centre, Belmont Street, NW1 8HF
To book your place, please contact Mandira Manandhar on 020 7284 6573/6550 or mmanandhar@vac.org.uk
Or Mind on 020 7241 8996 healthymindscp@mindincamden.org.uk

Coil

Learn the technique of hand coiling textiles, using cotton, wool and ribbon to explore shape and form and produce flat mats and coasters
This is a free five week course for Camden Residents.
Thursday 28th Feb – 28th March 1:00 – 3:00pm at The Haven, Castlehaven Community Centre, 23 Castlehaven Rd, NW1 8RU
For more details contact Mandira 0207 284 6573 or Erica 0207269 6035 or Elisha 020 7241 8996

Safeguarding Courses from VAC in 2019

Safeguarding Advance: Developing knowledge and understanding.

Tuesday 19th  February 9.45am – 3pm (Includes lunch)
If you work frequently with children and their families, it is essential that your organisation has up-to-date knowledge of safeguarding legislation and child protection procedures. This Advanced course is designed to develop existing understanding of the safeguarding process through a variety of written text, case studies and interactive exercises.
Suitable for anyone who has attended safeguarding training previously and would like to update their knowledge and skills further, including volunteers and workers of all levels.
Please contact: Dianne Carlton Ogunyemi, our Community Partnership Advisor Lead for more information and to book your place, as well as customised Safeguarding training enquires.
Tel: 020 7 284 6575 | Email: dogunyemi@vac.org.uk email (Monday – Wednesday)
More safeguarding courses coming soon. Contact Dianne for information.

Need a Meeting Room near Chalk Farm?

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

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

Fostering Information Evenings

Are you interested in fostering? Information evenings are held regularly throughout the year for people interested in fostering. These give an overview of fostering, different types of placements, what fostering for Camden is like and gives you a chance to speak with a fostering social worker.
Open evenings start at 5pm and finish at 6.30pm.  These are held on the first Thursday of the month at Crowndale Centre, 218 Eversholt street, NW1
camden.gov.uk/fostering E: fostering@camden.gov.uk or call 0800 028 1436

What’s on at WEP

West Euston Partnership have a full calendar of activities taking place every day of the week.  All at Hampstead Rd, H-pod or Regents Park.

Free trip for 11-16 yr olds to Somerset House

“Good Grief, Charlie Brown!” exhibition and Augmented Reality Workshop
Saturday 16th February, 10.30-4.30pm. Somerset House (meeting at 10.30am outside 1A Centre, 1A Rosebery Avenue, EC1R 4SR.)
Run by Holborn Community Association. Book here. For more information email Chloe Plumb 1aarts@holborncommunity.co.uk or call 02074052370

LGBT+ Hate Crime Training

As part of LGBT History Month, Camden LGBT Forum are delivering “Hate Crime Awareness Training” at L&D (Crowndale) on Monday 25th February, 1pm-3pm. The training will provide an overview of all forms of Hate Crime and how to support victims. There will be a particular focus on raising awareness of LGBT+ identities, promoting LGBT+ equality and tackling homophobia, biphobia and transphobia. Book through Camden L&D here. For more info: nyree.moore@camden.gov.uk

Understanding Domestic Abuse and Coercive Control

An introductory course to domestic abuse, this course is aimed at individuals who may come into contact with survivors, but do not play a front line role. This will enable people to develop their understanding of domestic abuse and its impacts, and build their confidence around identifying signs of domestic abuse and the skills to respond and signpost to appropriate services.
Date: 6th March 2019 – 9:30am to 12:30pm
Location: St Pancras Community Association, 67 Plender Street, London, NW1
Cost: £55.  Book places here

Hate Crime Drop In Surgery

Are you being targeted with verbal, online or physical abuse because of your disability, religion, race, sexual orientation or transgender identity? If so you are a victim of hate crime. To get support please attend our drop in service. The sessions will be run with Metropolitan Police, Camden Council and partners.
Crowndale Centre, NW1 1BD Time: 12-2pm, Room: C, D (Ground Floor)
13 March, 10 April, 8 May

Nafsiyat Cultural Competency Workshops

These are aimed at counsellors/therapists who would like to strengthen their practice in this area.
The workshop will draw on clinical examples and work as well as the intercultural experience to put forward the processes involved in working at the juncture of the client’s inner and outer experiences.
Sundays 17/2, 16/6, 8/9, 10/11
TCost £68.71 Book  here

 


Opportunity to Break into Fundraising for Working Class Applicants

12-month salaried job and professional development programme, giving talented people from working-class communities who have experience working in frontline community-focused roles the tools and experience to develop in grant-giving positions in foundations and trusts.
The ultimate aim of the programme is that by 2027 we want to ensure 40% of grant-giving decision makers are from working-class backgrounds, having deep community ties and real experience of the issues affecting those communities. Applications close on 30th April. Apply by visiting 2027.org.uk/

Caraf Centre seeks Nursery Staff

The Caraf Centre’s Sunshine Day Nursery is fully committed to the care and safeguarding of children. The successful applicants will work with children aged 1 to 4 years old.  Diploma in Childcare Level 2 or 3/Children and Young People’s workforce – Level 2 or 3 or any equivalent required. Experience in childcare is a must for a minimum period of 1-2 years. DBS checks required.
Job type: Bank Staff (variable hours)   Starting now based nr Queens Crescent
Contact Indira Vyas or Juma Akter on 0207 284 0030 Ext: 203  E: sunshine@thecarafcentre.org.uk  web:  www.thecarafcentre.co.uk

SLYC seeks Youth Worker

Samuel Lithgow Youth Centre (SLYC) is now hiring a qualified Youth Worker to join our team in the Senior Youth Club (13 – 19). Gross salary £6,601.92 (£15.39 per hour); three evenings per week, from 6:30pm to 9:15pm (Monday / Wednesday / Thursday), initially on a fixed term 12 months contract.
Please, do not apply unless qualified at a minimum of Level 2 in Youth Work and having five years experience in this field.
Closing Date: Friday 8th March 2019.  Interviews: Friday 29th March 2018
Candidates can apply on the Charity Job Website: www.charityjob.co.uk

Clean Break Theatre Company seeks Female Gardener Volunteer

Clean Break are currently looking for a female volunteer to maintain the garden area. Working as part of a team, help with the upkeep development and protection of the garden, so it can be enjoyed by everyone
Contact Samantha McNeil- Volunteer Coordinator  Tel: 020 7 482 8600   Email: general@cleanbreak.org.uk  Web: www.cleanbreak.org.uk

Latin American House seeks Volunteer Book Keeper

Travel expenses up to £7 per day covered
Flexible hours – minimum 4 hours per week between Monday and Thursday
Working alongside the Finance Officer and Director, the role involves full responsibility for entries in Sage, and assisting in the internal and external financial and operational transactions of the charity in accordance with guidelines established by the Director and Trustees Board.
To apply, please e-mail a one page cover letter and your CV to Latin American House at info@casalatina.org.uk with the subject “Volunteer Book Keeper at Latin American House” or call 020 7372 8653 for further information.

Young Camden Foundation seeks Clerk to the Trustee Board

£14.50 – £16.30 an hour Part-time
YCF are looking for someone special to join our growing charity.  You will be responsible for:
~ Provide effective administrative support to the Board
~ Ensure the Board of Trustees is properly constituted
~ Manage information effectively in accordance with legal requirements
~ Provide procedural and governance advice to the Board of Trustees
Please send your CV with a covering letter to info@youngcamdenfoundation.org.uk Closing date: 8 March 2019

Camden Arts Centre seeks Trusts and Foundations Manager

Permanent contract; Part-time, 16 hours p/w
We are seeking an experienced trusts fundraiser to join our dynamic Development Department. This new part-time role has responsibility for researching and preparing written applications to UK or international grant-giving trusts and foundations, corporate foundations, public-sector or other statutory funders and grant-making bodies. Full details here.
Closing date: Monday 25 February at 10.00am. Interviews Thursday 7 March

Older People Project Coordinator

£24,500 pro-rata / £14,700 actual.Part-time
To lead the successful delivery of the project, working with staff and volunteers from the 3 partner organisations. This is an Ageing Better in Camden funded consortium project run by Kentish Town City Farm (KTCF), Queen’s Crescent Community Association (QCCA), Castlehaven Community Association (CCA). You will support older people to achieve greater independence, positive mental and physical wellbeing and social inclusion; promoting independence and quality of life approaches to develop activities and programmes that will reduce isolation and loneliness amongst older people in Camden.
Closing date: 23 February 2019.  Full details here.

Volunteer with VAC and develop experience and skills in public health

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

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

VAC has recently moved to a new home at Charlie Ratchford Centre, Belmont Street, NW1. We are sharing the building with Camden Carers and Camden Disability Action.  It is a very busy building with lots of visitors and events.
We are recruiting volunteer receptionists to be the first point of contact for visitors. I You will be an important member of the VAC team of volunteers and staff and will have access to training and ongoing support.
Contact Kevin Nunan at VAC on 020 7284 6557 or knunan@vac.org.uk

4 offers of pro bono support:

Fighting Precarious Housing Situations

Law for Life, the Foundation for Public Legal Education is launching a new programme supporting community groups to work with London residents dealing with precarious housing issues and homelessness.
Law for Life will support community groups working directly with people experiencing housing problems. Find out more at the Law for Life website.

Rothschild & Co. pro-bono advice offer

Pro bono support for organisations with a turnover over £500k.  Examples of support include financial modelling and assistance in creating high impact presentations, as well as advice on human resources, marketing, PR.
Applications are accepted on a rolling basis throughout the year and you can apply for support at any time.  For more information, please contact: UKCommunity.Investment@RothschildandCo.com

Volunteering support from Lendlease

Lendlease is redeveloping Euston station. The Graduate Action Learning Programme is a scheme supporting local charity partners to work with a small team of Lendlease graduates on a defined capacity building project over a three month period. Business skills include marketing, IT, business planning, project management, financial management, events management and building management. The scheme runs for 3 months from May to July.
Apply by Friday 22 February. Contact Shaparak Rahimi, Shaparak.Rahimi@lendlease.com

Pilotlight

Pilotlight is an award-winning charity that connects the charity and business worlds to create positive social change. The programmes enable organisations and their leaders to develop the strategic business skills needed to become more effective and sustainable. Our programmes are free of charge.
Deadline for applications is 28th February. More details at the website.

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VAC Weekly Newsletter
8th February 2019

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

Highlights

VAC AGM Report; 4 offers of pro bono support; Arabic Festival; CPPEG Meeting; Sharing Online Health Records; Trip to Somerset House; Unprovoked Screening; LGBT+ Hate Crime Training + training, events, funding opportunities, jobs, volunteering, trustees and more

Feature 

Voluntary Action Camden’s AGM

There was a great turn out of local Camden voluntary and community organisations, activists and public sector colleagues at last night’s VAC AGM.  Our main speaker, John Tizard, the new chair of NAVCA gave a clear and insightful analysis of where the sector is and how we got here.  He praised the sector for battling for our members and communities in the face of cuts and urged us all to continue to work constructively with the public sector, despite the challenges of the contract culture and widespread adoption of a market approach.  The age of Local Strategic Partnerships may be behind us (when cross sector working was the norm) but the current interest in social prescribing shows what can be achieved when the public sector and VCS work together.  John welcomed the news that VAC would be working more closely with the Volunteer Centre, C4, CDA and others to support the local sector in a more joined up way. Finally, he urged the sector to continue to speak up for our members and enable the voices of marginalized communities.  In a time of unprecedented austerity and hardship for many people, we cannot abandon our duty to give voice to the marginalized.
VAC chair Julie Christie-Webb paid tribute to Simone Hensby who left in January after 20 years at VAC and will be greatly missed by all. Kevin Nunan will be standing in as interim Executive Director for the moment.
You can view the latest Annual Report here.
VAC announced a new Social Prescribing Learning Network that will be launched in April. Look out for futher information soon.

4 offers of pro bono support:

Fighting Precarious Housing Situations

Law for Life, the Foundation for Public Legal Education is launching a new programme supporting community groups to work with London residents dealing with precarious housing issues and homelessness.
Law for Life will support community groups working directly with people experiencing housing problems. Find out more at the Law for Life website.

Rothschild & Co. pro-bono advice offer

Pro bono support for organisations with a turnover over £500k.  Examples of support include financial modelling and assistance in creating high impact presentations, as well as advice on human resources, marketing, PR.
Applications are accepted on a rolling basis throughout the year and you can apply for support at any time.  For more information, please contact: UKCommunity.Investment@RothschildandCo.com

Volunteering support from Lendlease

Lendlease is redeveloping Euston station. The Graduate Action Learning Programme is a scheme supporting local charity partners to work with a small team of Lendlease graduates on a defined capacity building project over a three month period. Business skills include marketing, IT, business planning, project management, financial management, events management and building management. The scheme runs for 3 months from May to July.
Apply by Friday 22 February. Contact Shaparak Rahimi, Shaparak.Rahimi@lendlease.com

Pilotlight

Pilotlight is an award-winning charity that connects the charity and business worlds to create positive social change. The programmes enable organisations and their leaders to develop the strategic business skills needed to become more effective and sustainable. Our programmes are free of charge.
Deadline for applications is 28th February. More details at the website.

BBC Arabic Festival 2019

Friday 22 – Wednesday 27 March
The BBC Arabic Festival is an annual programme of international short films and documentaries about today’s Arab world. The festival is free and for all.

Data and Refugee Organisations

Datakind and Superhighways are undertaking a survey of small charities, community groups and volunteers working with migrants and refugees to find out how they make use of data. Access the online survey here.

Camden Patient & Public Engagement Group

Tuesday 12 February (14:00 – 16:00) at St Pancras Hospital conference room.
The main presentations are as follows:
1. Presentation Title: St Pancras Hospital Site Consultation Findings – (Camden & Islington NHS Foundation Trust)
Vincent Kirchner, Medical Director, Camden & Islington NHS Foundation Trust
2. Presentation Title: Moorfields Eye Hospital  – Consultation Programme
Katherine Ayers, Head of Communications – Moorfields
3: Presentation Title: A new Crisis café (update)
Helena Quinn, Mental Health Commissioning Manager (London Borough of Camden & NHS Camden CCG).  rsvp to Martin Emery

Should parents and carers have access to your online health records?

12th February 5:30pm – 7:30pm UCLH
A feature of our new Electronic Health Record System (EHRS) will be offering patients an online patient portal with which they will be able to access a limited version of their health record.
However, patients may benefit from family members and carers accessing their health care records as well. We would value your views and opinion on this option.  Information and booking at Eventbrite.

Free trip for 11-16 yr olds to Somerset House

“Good Grief, Charlie Brown!” exhibition and Augmented Reality Workshop
Saturday 16th February, 10.30-4.30pm. Somerset House (meeting at 10.30am outside 1A Centre, 1A Rosebery Avenue, EC1R 4SR.)
Run by Holborn Community Association. Book here. For more information email Chloe Plumb 1aarts@holborncommunity.co.uk or call 02074052370

Unprovoked Screening

The film is a powerful portrait of girl-on-girl knife crime. Presented by The Thanet and Map Studio Cafe.  Information and bookings at Eventbrite

LGBT+ Hate Crime Training

As part of LGBT History Month, Camden LGBT Forum are delivering “Hate Crime Awareness Training” at L&D (Crowndale) on Monday 25th February, 1pm-3pm. The training will provide an overview of all forms of Hate Crime and how to support victims. There will be a particular focus on raising awareness of LGBT+ identities, promoting LGBT+ equality and tackling homophobia, biphobia and transphobia. Book through Camden L&D here. For more info: nyree.moore@camden.gov.uk

Camden Disability Action

Catch up with the latest news from Camden Disability Action.

National

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

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

Crowdfund London 2019

Up to £50k for community crowdfunding projects this spring
Find out more at the Mayor’s crowdfunding website.

Edge Fund open for our 10th funding round

The fund will be giving out £40,000 to grassroots groups in the UK & Ireland. The deadline for application is Sunday 24th February, midnight. Details here.

Camden Community Festival Grants Are Open For 2019-20

Camden Council’s community festival grants, administered by Voluntary Action Camden, are now open. This annual grant scheme adds brightness, culture and diversity to all areas of Camden, thanks to the local communities that work tirelessly to put these festivals together. Last year Camden Council funded just over 50 community events and are looking forward to the 2019-20 applications.
Application forms: please read the grant criteria guidelines first to see if your event is eligible.
~ Grant criteria guidelines
~ Application for small scale events under 500 attendees
~ Application fro large scale events over 500 attendees
For all application inquires please contact Voluntary Action Camden on 0207 284 6550 or email acharles@vac.org.uk
If you have any event related enquiries, for example road closures, health and safety or anything else event related, contact Camden Events Service on 020 7974 5633 or email events@camden.gov.uk
Closing date Thursday 28th February.  See the VAC website for full details.

The HS2 Camden Fund

The Camden Fund aims to strengthen the sense of place and alleviate the disruption of the development of HS2 Ltd. on local people by achieving one or more of the following aims:
1. A Happier and Healthier Camden
2. A Better Connected Camden
3. A Stronger Voluntary and Community Sector
We aim to inform applicants of the result of their application within 16 weeks. Applicants can submit applications at any point between midnight on the 15th May 2018 and midnight on the 14th May 2020. Full details at Camden Giving.

Healthy Minds Programme with Mind in Camden

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

Creative Writing workshop

The sessions aim to provide an opportunity to explore your creative side and build self-confidence through a series of simple writing exercises using prompts to help you with reflection and recall.  Students are encouraged to share their writing and offer supportive and constructive feedback on each other’s work.
Thursdays 10:30am – 12:30pm 14th, 28th February and 14th March
Charlie Ratchford Resource Centre, Belmont Street, NW1 8HF
To book your place, please contact Mandira Manandhar on 020 7284 6573/6550 or mmanandhar@vac.org.uk
Or Mind on 020 7241 8996 healthymindscp@mindincamden.org.uk

Coil

Learn the technique of hand coiling textiles, using cotton, wool and ribbon to explore shape and form and produce flat mats and coasters
This is a free five week course for Camden Residents.
Thursday 28th Feb – 28th March 1:00 – 3:00pm at The Haven, Castlehaven Community Centre, 23 Castlehaven Rd, NW1 8RU
For more details contact Mandira 0207 284 6573 or Erica 0207269 6035 or Elisha 020 7241 8996

Safeguarding Courses from VAC in 2019

Safeguarding Advance: Developing knowledge and understanding.

Tuesday 19th  February 9.45am – 3pm (Includes lunch)
If you work frequently with children and their families, it is essential that your organisation has up-to-date knowledge of safeguarding legislation and child protection procedures. This Advanced course is designed to develop existing understanding of the safeguarding process through a variety of written text, case studies and interactive exercises.
Suitable for anyone who has attended safeguarding training previously and would like to update their knowledge and skills further, including volunteers and workers of all levels.
Please contact: Dianne Carlton Ogunyemi, our Community Partnership Advisor Lead for more information and to book your place, as well as customised Safeguarding training enquires.
Tel: 020 7 284 6575 | Email: dogunyemi@vac.org.uk email (Monday – Wednesday)
More safeguarding courses coming soon. Contact Dianne for information.

Need a Meeting Room near Chalk Farm?

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

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

Fostering Information Evenings

Are you interested in fostering? Information evenings are held regularly throughout the year for people interested in fostering. These give an overview of fostering, different types of placements, what fostering for Camden is like and gives you a chance to speak with a fostering social worker.
Open evenings start at 5pm and finish at 6.30pm.  These are held on the first Thursday of the month at Crowndale Centre, 218 Eversholt street, NW1
camden.gov.uk/fostering E: fostering@camden.gov.uk or call 0800 028 1436

Understanding Domestic Abuse and Coercive Control

An introductory course to domestic abuse, this course is aimed at individuals who may come into contact with survivors, but do not play a front line role. This will enable people to develop their understanding of domestic abuse and its impacts, and build their confidence around identifying signs of domestic abuse and the skills to respond and signpost to appropriate services.
Date: 6th March 2019 – 9:30am to 12:30pm
Location: St Pancras Community Association, 67 Plender Street, London, NW1
Cost: £55.  Book places here

Join a friendly health walk in Regent’s Park

Every other Wednesday starting 13th Feb, 27th Feb etc.
Meet at 9.45 for a 10.00 am start
West Euston Partnership, One Stop Shop, 29-31 Hampstead Road, London NW1. For more information Call: 020 7388 7932 Email: chuks@westeuston.org

Hate Crime Drop In Surgery

Are you being targeted with verbal, online or physical abuse because of your disability, religion, race, sexual orientation or transgender identity? If so you are a victim of hate crime. To get support please attend our drop in service. The sessions will be run with Metropolitan Police, Camden Council and partners.
Crowndale Centre, NW1 1BD Time: 12-2pm, Room: C, D (Ground Floor)
13 February, 13 March, 10 April, 8 May

Latin American House Spanish Classes

From Thursday February 14th, there will be weekly Spanish conversation classes at Latin American House. With a qualified tutor, you can start from scratch or improve on your speaking skills, and learn more about Latin American culture. Email for more information LAHspanishclasses@gmail.com

Nafsiyat Cultural Competency Workshops

These are aimed at counsellors/therapists who would like to strengthen their practice in this area.
The workshop will draw on clinical examples and work as well as the intercultural experience to put forward the processes involved in working at the juncture of the client’s inner and outer experiences.
Sundays 17/2, 16/6, 8/9, 10/11
TCost £68.71 Book  here

Transition for a young person with SEND aged 16-25?

Now recruiting for Sept 2019, this is an opportunity for SENDCO’s, teachers, parents, carers and local authority members to come and see our college and find out more about our offer.
Friday 15th February 9.30 – 10.30am
Elfrida Rathbone Camden, 7 Dowdney Close, NW5
RSVP to sousan@elfridacamden.org.uk with names and your chosen date.


Opportunity to Break into Fundraising for Working Class Applicants

12-month salaried job and professional development programme, giving talented people from working-class communities who have experience working in frontline community-focused roles the tools and experience to develop in grant-giving positions in foundations and trusts.
The ultimate aim of the programme is that by 2027 we want to ensure 40% of grant-giving decision makers are from working-class backgrounds, having deep community ties and real experience of the issues affecting those communities. Applications close on 30th April. Apply by visiting 2027.org.uk/

Young Camden Foundation seeks Clerk to the Trustee Board

£14.50 – £16.30 an hour Part-time
YCF are looking for someone special to join our growing charity.  You will be responsible for:
~ Provide effective administrative support to the Board
~ Ensure the Board of Trustees is properly constituted
~ Manage information effectively in accordance with legal requirements
~ Provide procedural and governance advice to the Board of Trustees
Please send your CV with a covering letter to info@youngcamdenfoundation.org.uk Closing date: 8 March 2019

Camden Arts Centre seeks Trusts and Foundations Manager

Permanent contract; Part-time, 16 hours p/w
We are seeking an experienced trusts fundraiser to join our dynamic Development Department. This new part-time role has responsibility for researching and preparing written applications to UK or international grant-giving trusts and foundations, corporate foundations, public-sector or other statutory funders and grant-making bodies. Full details here.
Closing date: Monday 25 February at 10.00am. Interviews Thursday 7 March

Older People Project Coordinator

£24,500 pro-rata / £14,700 actual.Part-time
To lead the successful delivery of the project, working with staff and volunteers from the 3 partner organisations. This is an Ageing Better in Camden funded consortium project run by Kentish Town City Farm (KTCF), Queen’s Crescent Community Association (QCCA), Castlehaven Community Association (CCA). You will support older people to achieve greater independence, positive mental and physical wellbeing and social inclusion; promoting independence and quality of life approaches to develop activities and programmes that will reduce isolation and loneliness amongst older people in Camden.
Closing date: 23 February 2019.  Full details here.

The Advocacy Project seeks MH User Involvement Coordinator

£27,350 30 hours per week. Closing date: 12pm.Monday 18/02/19
The ethos of our User Involvement services is to bring those who have been users of health and care services back into projects and forums to help improve the services we all need.
We have started to work with Camden mental health user involvement service and are looking for an exceptional User Involvement Coordinator to join our dynamic and innovative User Involvement team.
For questions contact Ali Wright on ali@advocacyproject.org.uk or 020 8969 3000.  To apply go to https://www.advocacyproject.org.uk/who-we-are/our-team/work-for-us/

Volunteer with VAC and develop experience and skills in public health

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

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

VAC has recently moved to a new home at Charlie Ratchford Centre, Belmont Street, NW1. We are sharing the building with Camden Carers and Camden Disability Action.  It is a very busy building with lots of visitors and events.
We are recruiting volunteer receptionists to be the first point of contact for visitors. I You will be an important member of the VAC team of volunteers and staff and will have access to training and ongoing support.
Contact Kevin Nunan at VAC on 020 7284 6557 or knunan@vac.org.uk

Desk and Training Space in Somers Town

Training Link has desk space for a small charity or charity worker who wants to be based in Somers Town. Mondays and Wednesdays available, please contact Peter Lush on director@traininglink.org.uk or 020-7383-5405. Meeting or training room available in the evenings and weekends. Reasonable rates.

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VAC Weekly Newsletter
1st February 2019

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

Highlights

VAC AGM; Accessing Camden Training is Changing; Domestic and Sexual Violence Training; Universal Credit – Advice for Advisors Training; Fostering Information Evenings + training, events, funding opportunities, jobs, volunteering, trustees and more

Feature 

 

Voluntary Action Camden’s AGM

Come and join us to meet new faces and greet familiar ones, network, catch up and take part in our debate “The Role of the Voluntary and Community Sector in a Period of Uncertainty and Austerity” with John Tizard, the new Chair of NAVCA (the National Association for Voluntary and Community Action). Thursday 7th February 5.30 – 8pm at The Charlie Ratchford Centre, Belmont Street, London NW1. Book  here.

How to Access Camden’s Training is Changing

If you use the Camden Learning and Development service to train your staff or volunteers then this meeting is for you. This is an  important opportunity for the sector to have a say about Camden’s proposals for the service.
Meet some of Camden’s Learning and Development team and hear about the proposals for the service and Camden Council’s approach to learning and improvement. It is also an opportunity to discuss your organisations learning and development needs. Book at Eventbrite.
NB the service was formerly known as TDSonline (Training and Development Service).

Training for organisations providing services to those affected by sexual and domestic violence

Perfecting the Pitch, delivered by Women’s Resource Centre, 7th February
Working with Male Victims of Domestic Abuse, delivered by Respect, 20th Feb
Helping Survivors Access Family Law Legal Aid, Rights of Women, 26th Feb
Harmful Practices, delivered by Women and Girls Network, 27th February
Joining the Dots Between Governance, Trustees, and Fundraising, delivered by Women’s Resource Centre, 28th February
Better Engagement with Perpetrators of Domestic Abuse, Respect, 19th March
Deeds and Words: The Women’s Sector Creating Change, delivered by Women’s Resource Centre, 21st March.  Full details of all courses here.

Universal Credit in London: Advice for Advisors.

Designed for those working with families in receipt of Universal Credit, or those experiencing difficulties navigating and accessing the benefit system.
This free, half day workshop will provide you with expert advice on Universal Credit rules to help you maximise the income of families you support.
With guest presentations from:
~ Owen Stevens, London Universal Credit Advisor, Child Poverty Action
~ Kelly-Marie Jones, Welfare Benefits Advisor – Early Warning System (CPAG)
~ Dawn Jackson, Head of Grants Services, Turn2Us
Friday, 15 March 9:30 – 1:00 at CPAG, 30 Micawber Street, N1. Book here.

Fostering Information Evenings

Are you interested in fostering? Information evenings are held regularly throughout the year for people interested in fostering. These give an overview of fostering, different types of placements, what fostering for Camden is like and gives you a chance to speak with a fostering social worker.
Open evenings start at 5pm and finish at 6.30pm.  These are held on the first Thursday of the month at Crowndale Centre, 218 Eversholt street, NW1
camden.gov.uk/fostering E: fostering@camden.gov.uk or call 0800 028 1436

Camden Community Festival Grants Are Open For 2019-20

Camden’s community festival grants, administered by VAC, are now open. See the Grants section below for full details. Deadline 28th February.

Camden Disability Action

Catch up with the latest news from Camden Disability Action.

National

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

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

Tech for Good

The Paul Hamlyn Foundation and Comic Relief have launched a £2.4m grant programme to help charities better exploit digital technology.
Tech for Good will offer funding for projects that use technology to deliver better services, the charities said in a statement. It will also offer support form experts and advisers. Grants of up to £48,000 are available over a nine-month period.

Edge Fund open for our 10th funding round

The fund will be giving out £40,000 to grassroots groups in the UK & Ireland. The deadline for application is Sunday 24th February, midnight. Details here.

Grants to Combat Fuel Poverty, Improve Energy Efficiency

Not-for-profit organisations and community groups can apply for sums of between £2,000 and £20,000 for initiatives that combat fuel poverty, improve the energy efficiency of community spaces or support people in vulnerable circumstances.
The deadline for applications in Round 1 is 18 February
For more detail on the eligibility criteria, deadlines and guidance click here

Camden Community Festival Grants Are Open For 2019-20

Camden Council’s community festival grants, administered by Voluntary Action Camden, are now open. This annual grant scheme adds brightness, culture and diversity to all areas of Camden, thanks to the local communities that work tirelessly to put these festivals together. Last year Camden Council funded just over 50 community events and are looking forward to the 2019-20 applications.
Application forms: please read the grant criteria guidelines first to see if your event is eligible.
~ Grant criteria guidelines
~ Application for small scale events under 500 attendees
~ Application fro large scale events over 500 attendees
For all application inquires please contact Voluntary Action Camden on 0207 284 6550 or email acharles@vac.org.uk
If you have any event related enquiries, for example road closures, health and safety or anything else event related, contact Camden Events Service on 020 7974 5633 or email events@camden.gov.uk
Closing date Thursday 28th February.  See the VAC website for full details.

The HS2 Camden Fund

The Camden Fund aims to strengthen the sense of place and alleviate the disruption of the development of HS2 Ltd. on local people by achieving one or more of the following aims:
1. A Happier and Healthier Camden
2. A Better Connected Camden
3. A Stronger Voluntary and Community Sector
We aim to inform applicants of the result of their application within 16 weeks. Applicants can submit applications at any point between midnight on the 15th May 2018 and midnight on the 14th May 2020. Full details at Camden Giving.

Healthy Minds Programme with Mind in Camden

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

Creative Writing workshop

The sessions aim to provide an opportunity to explore your creative side and build self-confidence through a series of simple writing exercises using prompts to help you with reflection and recall.  Students are encouraged to share their writing and offer supportive and constructive feedback on each other’s work.
Thursdays 10:30am – 12:30pm 14th, 28th February and 14th March
Charlie Ratchford Resource Centre, Belmont Street, NW1 8HF
To book your place, please contact Mandira Manandhar on 020 7284 6573/6550 or mmanandhar@vac.org.uk
Or Mind on 020 7241 8996 healthymindscp@mindincamden.org.uk

Coil

Learn the technique of hand coiling textiles, using cotton, wool and ribbon to explore shape and form and produce flat mats and coasters
This is a free five week course for Camden Residents.
Thursday 28th Feb – 28th March 1:00 – 3:00pm at The Haven, Castlehaven Community Centre, 23 Castlehaven Rd, NW1 8RU
For more details contact Mandira 0207 284 6573 or Erica 0207269 6035 or Elisha 020 7241 8996

Safeguarding Courses from VAC in 2019

More safeguarding courses coming soon.

Need a Meeting Room near Chalk Farm?

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

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


Tame Anxiety

Wednesday 6th February (11am – 1pm) at Hpod (Address: Cumberland Market, London NW1 3RH – next door to Regents Park Practice)
Let our experienced coach provide you with tips and new techniques to help you cope better with everyday anxiety and stress.
For information and to book a place, please contact David Hermanstein on 020 7388 7932/07908845154 or at david.hermanstein@camden.gov.uk

Join a friendly health walk in Regent’s Park

Every other Wednesday starting 16th Jan, 30th Jan, 13th Feb, 27th Feb etc.
Meet at 9.45 for a 10.00 am start
West Euston Partnership, One Stop Shop, 29-31 Hampstead Road, London NW1. For more information Call: 020 7388 7932 Email: chuks@westeuston.org

Hate Crime Drop In Surgery

Are you being targeted with verbal, online or physical abuse because of your disability, religion, race, sexual orientation or transgender identity? If so you are a victim of hate crime. To get support please attend our drop in service. The sessions will be run with Metropolitan Police, Camden Council and partners.
Crowndale Centre, NW1 1BD Time: 12-2pm, Room: C, D (Ground Floor)
13 February, 13 March, 10 April, 8 May

Camden Family Members’ Reference Group

Wednesday 6th February, 10.30-12.30pm
At Camden Carers’ Service, Charlie Ratchford, 1 Belmont Street, NW1 8HF
Carers can talk with teams supporting people with learning disabilities around their experiences and offer input with:
Becky Reynolds, British Association of Social Workers
Social Workers working with adults with learning disabilities
Madeline Cooper-Ueki, Programme Lead, Learning Disabilities,
National Development Team for Inclusion (NDTi)
Research project around support staff and people with learning disabilities

Family Day: Anglo-Saxon Kingdoms

Saturday 2nd February, 11.00 – 15.00. Free | Drop in | Suitable for ages 5 – 11
A family day inspired by the treasures, stories and adventurous journeys of the Anglo-Saxons.  Travel back to the 5th century and explore our hugely popular exhibition, Anglo-Saxon Kingdoms: Art, Word, War, completely free.

Latin American House Spanish Classes

From Thursday February 14th, there will be weekly Spanish conversation classes at Latin American House. With a qualified tutor, you can start from scratch or improve on your speaking skills, and learn more about Latin American culture. Email for more information LAHspanishclasses@gmail.com

Meetings with Palestinian women

Would your organisation like the opportunity to hear about the lives of Palestinian women from Jerusalem and suburbs?
We will be organising meetings with women’s and community groups, trade unionists, school and college students & international women’s day events with members of other organisations .
Contact us if you / your organisation would like to be involved.
contact www.cadfa.org or tel 020 3730 9890

The Caraf Centre Holiday Play Scheme

18th February 2019 22nd February 8.00 am – 6 pm
Prices per day: £12 per child or £20 per family (Subsidised £10 / £16)
Limited free places available. For age: 5 to 8 year olds
Contact: Indira Vyas at The Caraf Centre, 27-30 Cheriton, Queen’s Crescent, London NW5 4EZ. Phone: 020 7 284 0030 sunshine@thecarafcentre.org.uk

Nafsiyat Cultural Competency Workshops

These are aimed at counsellors/therapists who would like to strengthen their practice in this area.
The workshop will draw on clinical examples and work as well as the intercultural experience to put forward the processes involved in working at the juncture of the client’s inner and outer experiences.
~ Sunday 17th February 2019
~ Sunday 16th June 2019
~ Sunday 8th September 2019
~ Sunday 10th November 2019
Tickets are £68.71 and can be purchased here

Transition for a young person with SEND aged 16-25?

Now recruiting for Sept 2019, this is an opportunity for SENDCO’s, teachers, parents, carers and local authority members to come and see our college and find out more about our offer.
Friday 15th February 9.30 – 10.30am
Elfrida Rathbone Camden, 7 Dowdney Close, NW5
RSVP to sousan@elfridacamden.org.uk with names and your chosen date.

Camden Arts Centre seeks Trusts and Foundations Manager

Permanent contract; Part-time, 16 hours p/w
We are seeking an experienced trusts fundraiser to join our dynamic Development Department. This new part-time role has responsibility for researching and preparing written applications to UK or international grant-giving trusts and foundations, corporate foundations, public-sector or other statutory funders and grant-making bodies. Full details here.
Closing date: Monday 25 February at 10.00am. Interviews Thursday 7 March

Older People Project Coordinator

£24,500 pro-rata / £14,700 actual.Part-time
To lead the successful delivery of the project, working with staff and volunteers from the 3 partner organisations. This is an Ageing Better in Camden funded consortium project run by Kentish Town City Farm (KTCF), Queen’s Crescent Community Association (QCCA), Castlehaven Community Association (CCA). You will support older people to achieve greater independence, positive mental and physical wellbeing and social inclusion; promoting independence and quality of life approaches to develop activities and programmes that will reduce isolation and loneliness amongst older people in Camden.
Closing date: 23 February 2019.  Full details here.

The Advocacy Project seeks MH User Involvement Coordinator

£27,350 30 hours per week. Closing date: 12pm.Monday 18/02/19
The ethos of our User Involvement services is to bring those who have been users of health and care services back into projects and forums to help improve the services we all need.
We have started to work with Camden mental health user involvement service and are looking for an exceptional User Involvement Coordinator to join our dynamic and innovative User Involvement team.
For questions contact Ali Wright on ali@advocacyproject.org.uk or 020 8969 3000.  To apply go to https://www.advocacyproject.org.uk/who-we-are/our-team/work-for-us/

Age UK Camden seeks Part Time Chef

For Day Care Centre £10.55 per hour for a 16 hour week plus pension
Be responsible for the provision of midday meals, snacks and refreshments for our clients, planning menus and recipes in consultation with visitors and staff
Provide a range of food based learning opportunities to enhance the experience at the Day centre
To ensure that the kitchen is managed to the highest standards of food hygiene and safety
For further details and an application form visit our website www.ageukcamden.org.uk or email jobs@ageukcamden.org.uk or telephone 020 7239 0400

Calthorpe Project seeks Children’s Weekend Sport & Physical Activity Co-ordinator (pt)

An exceptional person needed to join our weekend staff team bringing environmental play opportunities to children living in and around Kings Cross. Our Access to Nature project includes food growing, healthy eating, nature watch, arts and forest school style activities.
Salary £8826 gross annually for 12 hour weekend.
Download the application pack from  www.calthorpeproject.org.uk
Or request the documents by emailing louise@calthorpeproject.org.uk
Deadline 5pm Monday, 11th February. Interviews – Saturday, 16th February

Volunteer with VAC and develop experience and skills in public health

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

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

VAC has recently moved to a new home at Charlie Ratchford Centre, Belmont Street, NW1. We are sharing the building with Camden Carers and Camden Disability Action.  It is a very busy building with lots of visitors and events.
We are recruiting volunteer receptionists to be the first point of contact for visitors. I You will be an important member of the VAC team of volunteers and staff and will have access to training and ongoing support.
Contact Kevin Nunan at VAC on 020 7284 6557 or knunan@vac.org.uk

NHS England Prescriptions Consultation

NHS England have published a new consultation proposing further national guidance for CCGs on medicines which should not routinely be prescribed in primary care. The consultation, running to 28 February 2019, is:
• Items which should not routinely be prescribed in primary care: an update and a consultation on further guidance for CCGs
The items considered for inclusion were:
• medicines that do not work very well or are not very safe for patients to take;
• more expensive when compared to other medicines that work as well;
• medicines that the NHS should not spend money on because they do not treat serious illnesses.
A lot of the advice in the consultation is already current practice in Camden and therefore the impact upon Camden patients is not expected to be significant.

Desk and Training Space in Somers Town

Training Link has desk space for a small charity or charity worker who wants to be based in Somers Town. Mondays and Wednesdays available, please contact Peter Lush on director@traininglink.org.uk or 020-7383-5405. Meeting or training room available in the evenings and weekends. Reasonable rates.

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