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Standing Together Against Domestic Violence (STADV) leads the Pathfinder project which is a partnership with AVA, IMKAAN, IRISi, and SafeLives. The project is being rolled out at eight national pilot sites which are establishing a whole health approach to elevate the identification and response to survivors of domestic abuse in mental health trust, acute health trust and general practice. This Pathfinder Consortia brings together domestic abuse and VAWG systems leaders too pool expertise on interventions, which will ensure the best response for all who suffer domestic abuse and VAWG and those who have multiple disadvantage and complex needs.

We are looking for a Capacity Building Support Officer to join our team in supporting this ground-breaking, national initiative and to drive forward process improvements and capacity building.

As part of the multi-agency team consisting of seven people from the consortium, you will be responsible for collaboration with the partners and stakeholders in sharing knowledge and expertise to capture and replicate good practice; as well as identifying opportunities for development of new ideas and practices. To apply you must demonstrate that you are organised, proactive with the ability to effectively consult and make decisions in driving this project forward.

Post 1 & 2 will be based at the STADV office in London and post 3 will be initially home based and will then be based from the IRISi office in Bristol. All posts will require some travel within the UK to Pathfinder sites.

Salary:
Post 1 Full time (35 hours per week) £32,000 per annum (ILW)
Post 2 Part time (16 hours per week) £16,000 per annum (ILW)
Post 3 Full time (35 hours per week) £31,143 per annum + 3% pension contribution

Closing dates for completed applications: 17:00 Friday, 14th September 2018

Interview date:  28th September 2018 to be held in London for all 3 roles

To apply please download the application pack from our website For more information, contact  admin@standingtogether.org.uk

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Fundraising is a mixed bag. Success requires a combination of different skills. From demonstrating impact to organising events – we’ve got you covered. Take a look at our upcoming courses that are all things fundraising.

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What’s your fundraising plan after the summer? Need to brush up on some fundraising skills? Join the FSI’s training events and workshops in London to help your charity stand out and secure fundraising success.

We are offering 5 heavily subsidised training courses in central London and 3 workshops in Hayes to help your charity to thrive. Book your place today!

Training Events:
Wednesday, 12th September

  • Fundraising from Trusts & Foundations (Full Day)

Thursday, 20th September

  • Engaging with Online Fundraisers and Influencers (Half Day AM)
  • Creating and Delivering a Successful Crowdfunding Campaign (Half Day PM)

Monday, 24th September

  • Developing Corporate Relationships (Full Day)

Tuesday, 25th September

  • Developing Your Fundraising Strategy (Full Day)

Venue: The Grayston Centre, 28 Charles Square, Hoxton, London, N1 6HT
Cost: £7.50-£15, full details on our deposit policy available on our website.

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Workshops in Hayes
Wednesday, 26th September

  • Demonstrating Your Impact
  • Develop Your Fundraising Strategy
  • Supporting & Managing Volunteers

Venue: Barra Hall, Wood End Green Lane, Hayes, UB3 2SA
Cost: £5, full details on our deposit policy available on our website.

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As a taster of the knowledge on offer, watch these top tip videos on Corporate Fundraising from our last Northern Fundraising Conference.

Other venues:

Chelsea Physic Garden, SW3 starting 5 September
Roots and Shoots, Kennington, SE11 starting 17 September
Saatchi Gallery, Chelsea, SW3 starting 2 October

Peggy Coles and the intergenerational team at Creating with Dementia

T: 0777 578 4520

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The Dalgarno Trust is recruiting for a health programme manager for a 6-month contract (this could be extended subject to funding).  The role is 35 hours a week and we will consider flexible working.

The role is to manage our successful and dynamic HealthWorks programme.  Through this programme we work with a number of partner organisations supporting the organisation and delivery of activities that promote well-being and physical activity.

If you would like an informal char about this job, please email Ann Goodger – ann@dalgarnotrust.org.uk to arrange this.

Applications should be sent to ann@dalgarnotrust.org.uk by Monday 10th September 2018.  Interviews will take place on Friday 14th September.

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Ann Goodger
Director – Marketing & Projects

 The Dalgarno Trust
1 Webb Close
Dalgarno Way
London, W10 5QB

Email: ann@dalgarnotrust.org.uk
Website: www.dalgarnotrust.org.uk
Tel: 020 8969 6300
Direct: 020 7042 7185

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The Refugee Council’s Supporting RCOs project is delighted to invite you to a training session on “Crowdfunding”. This free training session will introduce you to crowdfunding, how it works, and what are most suitable forms of Crowdfunding for voluntary and community organisations and how to successfully plan and  launch a crowdfunding campaign.

The training session will explore theory and examples of successful case studies that could inspire your Crowdfunding campaigns.

Learning outcomes:

On completion of this course you will be able to:

  • Understand the different sources and forms of crowdfunding available
  • Identifying the right crowdfunding platform for your campaigns
  • Take simple steps to increase your chances of raising funds through crowdfunding
  • Act on practical next steps – choosing, planning, costing and launching your crowdfunding campaign. There will be an opportunity for you to prepare your own pitches, and deliver them to participating colleagues for peer (crowd) critique.

 

Course title: Introduction to Crowdfunding

Date:      20 September 2018           

Venue:    Resource for London, 356 Holloway road, London N7 6PA

Time:      10am-16:30pm

Lunch will be provided and travel expenses will be reimbursed for participants from London-based Refugee Community Organisations (copy of your receipt required).

Book your place now

To book a place and to confirm your attendance please complete the online booking form available here.

Ezechias Ngendahayo  MInstF (Dip)
Projects and Training Coordinator
Development team
Refugee Council
PO Box 68614
London

E15 9DQ
T: 020 7346 1163
F: 020 3070 0228

w: www.refugeecouncil.org.uk/supportingrcos

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Do you believe that people should be at the heart of the way our health and care system is designed and delivered?

At Healthwatch Central West London we have three local committees that represent the boroughs we work in.

They provide the link between local people and community members with the board, as well as a way of ensuring that Healthwatch is responsive to local issues and that our work plan is co-produced.

This year we became an independent organisation and therefore need to hold elections for local committee members. To find out more about what this role involves and the process of being elected, please click more information.

More Information

If you are already a local committee member, or wish to become one, you will need to complete an application form by the 9th September. To find out more, please click on apply.

If you need any help while completeting your application, or would like further information, please email info@healthwatchcentralwestlondon.org

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We want your views and opinions!

We plan to build the Sands End Arts and Community Centre which will house a nursery, community café, a large hall and smaller community rooms in Peterborough Road.

Our vision is for the community centre to not only provide new services for residents of the Sands End ward, but also build a stronger more vibrant centre for all residents in south Fulham.

We plan to open the community centre in late 2019.

Please complete the survey and tell us what you think?

Click here to got to the full post and link to the survey on the LBH&F

Kamal Hanif
Communities & Regeneration Manager

LB Hammersmith & Fulham Council
3rd Floor, Hammersmith Town Hall Extension, King Street, W6 9JU
Web:    www.lbhf.gov.uk
Email:   kamal.hanif@lbhf.gov.uk
Tel: +4420 8753 4563
Mobile: +447771 843975

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The Homeless Link social investment project with which is designed to support the homelessness sector in England. We offer dedicated support and flexible loan/grant packages from £25,000 to £150,00 to enable sector organisations to increase their impact by developing new models for income generation/funding or to invest in other areas to strengthen their organisation’s long-term sustainability. Click Here for our brochure which gives more information of our fund and includes case studies of our first investees.

Jaishree Mistry
Investment Manager
Homeless Link
Minories House | 2-5 Minories | London EC3N 1 BJ
Tel: 020 7840 4435
Mob: 07507 506378