City Runs: Fulham 10K run in aid of Great Ormond Street Hospital, which will be returning to the area in 2 months on Sunday 17th November 2019.
This mass participation running event is open to the public and held on closed roads.
Starting and finishing in Eel Brook Common, the 10km closed road route will take thousands of participants around the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham.
The Hammersmith and Fulham Brilliant Business Awards are back for 2019!
Now in their 8th year, the 2019 awards are even bigger and better with categories to suit every type and size of business, from start-ups and SMEs to employers and social enterprises.
The awards are free and easy to enter and seek to shine the light on the best borough businesses.
Shortlisted businesses get free tickets for themselves and guests to the Gala Presentation and Dinner on Thursday 21 November at the world-famous Kensington Olympia.
The closing date for entries is Friday 25 October and the winners are decided by an expert panel of judges.
Businesses who are shortlisted for awards benefit from a boost to brand awareness, increased credibility in the marketplace, escalating staff morale and a surge in attractiveness to potential employees. So, what have you got to lose?
To find out how to enter the Judges Prize categories click here with 13 categories –you can enter two to boost your chances.
There are a range of different ways to get involved.
Peoplefrom each borough are invited to join health care professionals and staff from our services to share their views and experiences.
These workshops will support how we develop a model of care for future community palliative care services and aim to address some of the key challenges highlighted in the independent review of services, in collaboration with local people.
The workshops will each have a different theme and be held on the following dates:
Workshop 1 – Access’, 30 September 6-8pm, Wembley Centre for Health & Care. Register to attend here.
Workshop 2 – ‘Care’, 7 October 9-12pm, St Paul’s Church, Hammersmith. Register to attend here.
Workshop 3 – ‘Aftercare & bereavement support’ 24 October 3-6pm, Museum of Brands Ladbroke Grove. Register to attend here.
Patient & public working group
People are also invited to participate in the on-going development of this work by joining the ‘The patient & public palliative care working group’, which will work closely with our steering group of clinicians, palliative care service and commissioning staff.
The group will be representative across the four boroughs and will meet monthly. Find out more in the ‘job description’and send in your application to join, also attached along with a poster promoting the workshops.
As part of our mission to empower women to become agents for thier own change through education and personal development projects we run, our work is conducted though our current projects and activities such as Happy Healthy Families Club and our EU Lifelong Learning Programme.
As well as this, WAND aims to provide service at two levels:
– Individual Level: Working with disadvantaged and socially excluded, providing advice and information, support, advocacy, opportunities for education and training, self development for community action, enhancing lifelong skills, raising children’s voices, research and development and referral services.
– Organisational Level: By networking and partnering with other established organisations Other organisations with similar aims, through conduction and dissemination research, sharing information, campaigning and influencing social policy legislation affecting women.
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We want to support you in focusing on retraining or up-skilling, providing you with motivation, job satisfaction and brand new qualifications.
Online learning gives you the flexibility to study all from the comfort of your own home or office with no strict deadlines or timetabling.
Our free courses are fully accredited by NCFE and successful completers will be awarded a formal qualification.
There is a range of courses to choose from including business admin, data protection, a variety of digital marketing workshops and a host of health and social care courses to name a few.
Citizens Advice Hammersmith & Fulham is a progressive and dynamic organisation that prides itself on delivering a high quality and diverse range of services.
Our track record demonstrates that we are flexible and responsive to client needs but also innovative and forward looking.
We believe that an organisation is defined by the people that work for it and to be the best we need to employ the best.
We invest in the development of our staff but we also expect the highest levels of performance, a ‘can do’ attitude and a team player.
If you think you can offer us all of the above we would love to hear from you for any opportunities that we have.