We have now formally launched registration for commercial fundraising businesses, Commercial Participators and Community Interest Companies (CICs), as part of our wider commitment to ensuring high standards across the fundraising community.

The voluntary registration scheme particularly encourages the following third party organisations involved in charitable fundraising to sign up to good fundraising practice:

  • Agencies offering telemarketing or face to face fundraising services;
  • Direct marketing agencies
  • Online donation sites and fundraising platforms
  • Payroll giving services
  • Commercial clothing collectors
  • Companies exclusively offering fundraising products e.g. charity Christmas cards, affinity sites for purchases

Third party organisations that apply for registration will be invoiced according to their annual turnover, using the same bandings that are applied for the fundraising levy.

Once registered, these organisations will also be able to use the ‘Registered With’ logo on all fundraising materials to demonstrate commitment to high fundraising standards, and to the Fundraising Regulator’s Fundraising Promise.

Third-party organisations can apply for registration using the online form found here. Access details for the Registration Pack will be sent out within 7 working days of payment being processed. Organisations will also appear on the Public Register once registered.

If you have further questions, please email us at registration@fundraisingregulator.org.uk  or call us on 0300 999 3407.

Doorstep Library are recruiting for a team leader in Fulham, Parsons Green.

For more information and to apply please click here

New CQC research reveals lack of awareness over right to choose where to give birth

New research commissioned by the Care Quality Commission (CQC) has found that more women must be made aware of their right to choose their birth hospital.

The research, which surveyed over 1,000 women who had given birth in England in the last three years, found that 40% either weren’t aware or didn’t feel they had a choice about their birth hospital.

Of those who choose their hospital 53% stated  this was a ‘very important’ decision, however 57% spent less than an hour choosing theirs, suggesting a lack of awareness about the amount of information that is available to help make an informed choice.

The CQC is encouraging all expectant parents to understand their right to choose where to give birth and to use CQC inspection reports in order to help make an informed, considered decision.

Heidi Smoult, Deputy Chief Inspector at the Care Quality Commission, explains: “Pregnancy is a very exciting time but it can also be daunting and many women can feel at their most vulnerable. Women have the option to have a hospital, birthing centre or home birth.

It’s vital that all women know they have a choice over where they give birth. It’s a big decision and while advice from family and friends can be useful, it’s important that expectant parents know there’s free independent information available to help them.

Our inspection reports provide detailed scrutiny of all aspects of maternity care – we urge all prospective parents to do their research to help ensure they have the best possible birth experience.”

The CQC found the top influencing factors effecting where women choose to give birth were the hospital being close to home (65%), followed by hospital cleanliness and safety (55%), a good reputation (39%) and caring staff (36%). CQC inspection reports include detailed information asking these key questions and the research found that of those who did use the inspection reports 95% found them helpful in informing their birth choice decision.

The research also found a third (34%) of mums spent less than an hour choosing the type of birth they want and making a birth plan, and 15% didn’t do this at all.

As part of the campaign the CQC also wants new parents to share their experiences of maternity services. Heidi continues: “We really want to hear about women’s real-life experiences as this information supports our monitoring, inspecting and rating of services and helps us provide the most up-to-date and comprehensive picture of the current quality of maternity care being provided at a local level across the country. We urge new parents to help other parents by sharing their experiences with us.”

The CQC is responsible for inspecting all hospitals, including private hospitals, GP practice, dentists, care homes and home care in England. Its maternity service inspections include all services for women that relate to pregnancy, including ante and post-natal services, labour wards, birth centres or units and theatres providing obstetric related surgery.

Each inspection answers five key questions: Is the service safe? Is it effective? Are the staff caring and responsive to people’s needs and is the service well led?

For more information about the CQC’s campaign and to find out how to share your experiences please visit www.cqc.org.yk/yourbirthplan

that Open Age has been chosen as the winner of the Festival of Learning Project award in the London and South East region.

The award is for our exceptional achievement in adult learning, and it recognises innovative projects and provision that have supported adults to learn in a range of settings. The Festival of Learning (previously Adult Learners’ Week) is the largest celebration of lifelong learning in England, showcasing the outstanding achievements of adults who have used learning to transform their lives.

Please check out the short video about Open Age and our learning provision      https://www.festivaloflearning.org.uk/award-winners/open-age/

The North End Road Autumn Market makes a great family day out and also provides foodies and music fans with a voyage of discovery.
Celebrating its 130th birthday this year, North End Road in Fulham is hosting a special edition of its popular daily market with 150 stalls, live music and entertainment.

Start at one end and work your way down the street (that becomes a traffic free zone for the day) stopping off at stalls and shops packed with seasonal produce, fresh fruit and veg, arts and crafts, clothing and fashion accessories and gifts.

With cuisine from around the globe including Caribbean, Ethiopian, Filipino, Italian, Korean, Middle Eastern and Thai, there’s treats for every taste.

When: Saturday 23 September, 9am – 5pm
Where:                 North End Road, Fulham
Tube:                 Fulham Broadway
W: lbhf.gov.uk/business/markets/north-end-road-market

Twitter: @NorthEndRdMrkt  Facebook: northendrdmrkt   Instagram: northendrdmrkt

The Upper Room is a charity which helps the socially and economically disadvantaged in society, including the homeless (and mobile/hidden homeless) and destitute migrants. Our UR4Job sessions is a key component of a wider offer to these groups, to help them improve their employability/employment chances and achieve sustainable improvement in their circumstances.

We are currently looking for volunteers who are available for 2 to 5 hours between 12 and 5pm on either or both Mondays and Tuesdays. Many of our service users are non-English speakers so we are especially hoping to hear from volunteers who can speak Romanian or Polish. Ideally we want people whose current circumstances will allow for a minimum of 6 months commitment.

Responsibilities of this role will include to:

  • Organise and facilitate activities on our job floor on Mondays and/or Tuesdays, helping with building CVs, preparing for interviews, etc.
  • Provide one-on-one assistance to service users, helping with administrative processes necessary to improve their employment chances, such as making appointments for NI numbers, registering for CSCS training etc.
  • Signpost clients to partner organisations such as day centres, night shelters, doctors and dentists.
  • Help with filling in job applications, benefit forms and similar forms.
  • Provide basic IT support, such as help opening email address, sending emails etc.
  • Maintain an up-to-date record of attendees, the support provided and outcomes achieved.

If you have the passion to work the service user group and the time to spare we would love to hear from you! Please send a brief statement of application and your availability to uradmin@theupperroom.org.uk. You may also send us your CV if you have one. For more information please call the office on 020 8740 5688.

An exciting opportunity has arisen within Hammersmith & Fulham GP Federation. We are looking for a dynamic Project and Development Manager to work closely with the Clinical Education Provider Team and CEPN partners to develop quality improvement for a range of clinical and non-clinical services.

You will be the first point of contact for members and external agencies in relation to training activities within Primary Care.
Working closely with the Clinical Nurse Lead you will design, develop and deliver a range of training placements including Practice Nurses, Healthcare Assistants and Apprentices.
Under the direction you will be involved in collecting and analysing data, updating project plan along with report writing and administrative duties as required

If you want to work in a fast moving, challenging and cutting edge environment and met the requirements of the specification, send your CV and a covering letter to
carolinedurack@nhs.net

For a full job description please click here

Closing date Monday 18thth September 2017
Interview date 25th September 2017

 

We can assist groups with I.T. Grant’s – UK Wide for the provision of:

PC’s, Laptops, Smartboards, Projectors and Networks.
Most Main Stream Capital I.T. is Eligible.

We have been assisting the Third Sector for over 20 years and work on the basis of supplying the Awarded Kit (At no cost to your Organisation or Ongoing commitment).

Any UK NFP group or Charity with UK Beneficiaries is eligible.
One Application per Year.

DESCRIPTION OF AID
-Type. Grant – 100% Aid
-Term. Spend within One Year
-Covering. Grant Aid to UK Voluntary groups / Charities
-Support. The Grant’s are for I.T – Full Support

Please see – www.netsolutionswales.co.uk/e-nsw-2/grants.html

Applicants to email: Triana@netsolutionswales.co.uk

Earlier in the year the Disabled People’s Commission conducted the 2017 Disabled Residents’ survey and followed up with events for local Deaf and Disabled residents. They are now holding an event on Monday October 2nd, from 4.30 – 6.45pm

To book a place contact kevin.caulfield@lbhf.gov.uk , call 020 8753 2106 or call / text 07584 655244

For more information please click here