Hammersmith & Fulham is one of the most diverse places in the country, home to communities of people with different identities, cultures, languages and traditions including some of the poorest and some of the wealthiest in London.  We encourage participation from all sections of our diverse community, irrespective of age, disability, sex, gender reassignment, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief, sexual orientation, or because someone is married or in a civil partnership.

Hammersmith & Fulham Council are consulting local residents and organisations on their draft Equalities Plan, and would welcome your views.   The consultation closes on Friday 14th May, and you can find the consultation documents, including an easy read version by following the link below.

https://lbhf.citizenspace.com/hf/equality/

The Invisible Café has launched! As a member of the Invisible Café, you will receive discounts on health, beauty, fitness, food, hair and exclusive access to a very special online designer vintage store. Some upcoming events are shown below, but there is much more to come!

Thursday 22nd, 11.30pm – Pilates Class

Sunday 25th April – Coffee morning 

Take a look at the website and join up as a member!

theinvisiblecafe.co.uk

Membership | The Invisible Café

Civil Society have reported that The Fundraising Regulator and Chartered Institute of Fundraising have published new guidance on fundraising in the coronavirus environment, as some lockdown measures have started to ease. Read the article here.

with Hammersmith and Fulham Libraries

 Join us for….

A Jouster’s Life!

 

An exciting historical storytelling for all ages

Join us on 23 April at 19:30 – 20:00 GMT when will be joining storyteller Simon Waterfield in this exciting reenactment of life as a medieval Jouster!

https://jousters_life_storytelling.eventbrite.co.uk

We will find out….

What’s it really like being a medieval Jouster? And is a Squire’s life really that good?

Have you read the stories about the lives of the jousting knights, their bravery, and their chivalry?

We believe an explanation is required about what life is really like.

Meet a jouster and his squire telling their versions of the same day in their lives.

Are all knights chivalrous and nobly bred?

Are all squires devoted servants?

The truth will out!

Suitable for all ages

This is an online event that will take place via Zoom. After booking your ticket, you will be emailed log-in details on the day of the performance.

Book your ticket by clicking on the link below:

https://jousters_life_storytelling.eventbrite.co.uk

Civil Society have reported that JustGiving has launched a free donation processing service for its charity customers, enabling them to collect direct donations via their own website. Read the article here.

Due to popular demand our free digital marketing workshops have returned! With the Covid-19 national lockdown requiring many businesses to close, Hammersmith & Fulham Council is helping local businesses to boost their online presence asas the nation emerges from the latest Covid-19 lockdown. The virtual workshops will be delivered by Samer Bata from the Knowledge Acedemy to give business owners the essential digital skills they need to promote their business online.

Who can attend?

The training is open to all businesses in H&F and local residents looking to start a new business.

What will I learn in the workshops?

The workshops will focus on –

  • Building simple and effective marketing strategies
  • Mobile marketing platforms
  • Social Media
  • Email Marketing
  • Search Engine Marketing

When will the workshops begin?

There are five separate course dates to choose from with each course consisting of two sessions (each session lasts three hours and will take place via Zoom). Each course is open to 30 people. The time and dates are:

Course 1 : 26 and 27 April 2021, 6pm to 9pm

Course 2 : 3 and 4 May 2021 , 6pm to 9pm

Course 3: 10 and 11 May 2021, 6pm to 9pm

Course 4 : 17 and 18 May 2021, 6pm to 9pm

Course 5 : 24 and 25 May 2021, 6pm to 9pm

Please note, the content for each course is the same so please do not sign up for more than one course. For more information, please contact Sam Ridley at sam.ridley@lbhf.gov.uk.

The Charity Commission have set out their response to the most commonly asked questions about what to do during the Covid-19 pandemic. Find out more here.

Work Base: During Covid either working from home or possible occasional use of hot desk facilities in North Kensington or Fulham with agreement.

Twice monthly to attend venues in North and South of Kensington and Chelsea

Hours: up to 21hrs per week

A minimum of 3 years Administrative experience needed

Salary: £10.85 per hour London Living Wage

Closing date: midnight on 25/04/2021

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North West London Collaboration of Clinical Commissioning Groups is currently in the process of developing a maternal mental health service aimed at new and expectant mothers who have been affected by complex birth-related trauma and birth fear (tokophobia); and who cannot benefit from current care provisions.

Please see flyer for more details.

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