£9 tickets offer from Sadler’s Wells for International ballet superstar Carlos Acosta’s acclaimed company Acosta Danza.

The offers are for performances from Wed 9th to Sat 12th Feb at 7.30pm.

To book please call the Box Office on 0207 863 8000 and use the promocode CUBAN9

or online with this link https://sadlers-wells-assets.s3.amazonaws.com/uploads/2022/02/9-tickets-to-Acosta-Danzas-100-Cuban.html

Please note that these tickets are limited and will be sold on first come basis and that there is a £3 transaction fee for phone or online bookings.

Environmental charity Hubbub and Virgin Media O2 https://www.o2.co.uk/android-tablets have launched a £400,000 fund to make tablets and free data available to community organisations working with temporary accommodation services across the UK. Through the Tech Lending Community Fund, grants of between £50,000 and £120,000 are available to help organisations such as local authorities, charities and social enterprises establish or further develop Tech Lending Hubs, where refurbished tablets will be loaned to residents in temporary accommodation so they can connect with loved ones, access healthcare, complete training or job applications and take part in virtual interviews. These groups might include centres for refugees, housing for those at risk of homelessness or women’s refuges. The deadline for applications is 23:59 on the 1st March 2022. Giving a Second Life to Tablets while Increasing Digital Inclusion. (UK)

Not for profit organisations and private law firms working with vulnerable young migrants can apply for grants of up to £30,000. Grants will enable the organisation to undertake strategic legal work to benefit young migrants living in poverty who face significant disadvantage or discrimination in connection with their immigration status. Applicants should note that the average grant size is around £12,000. The funding is being made available through the Strategic Legal Fund (SLF) for Vulnerable Young Migrants and the closing date for applications is the 5pm on the 5th April 2022. Funding to Support Vulnerable Migrants (UK)

The Leathersellers Company is seeking applications from small charities who are providing vital services for vulnerable people in deprived communities across the UK. The Small Grants Programme will award grants of up to £3,000 to organisations with an annual income of less than £200,000. Partnerships are encouraged. The number of applications will be capped and accepted on a first-come, first-served basis. The Committee will meet regularly to ensure charities receive a decision within a month of submitting their application. Applications are now open for the 7th March 2022 committee meeting. Small Grants Programme for Charities Supporting Vulnerable & Disadvantaged People (UK)

Grants of up to £4,000 are available to enable registered charities and mainstream state schools to deliver fun and accessible activities for children and young people during the school holidays. The John Lyon’s Charity’s School Holiday Activity Fund (SHAF) will pay for the running costs of holiday programmes which provide activities in accordance with current Government Guidelines for young people in the boroughs of Barnet, Brent, Camden, Ealing, Hammersmith & Fulham, Harrow, Kensington & Chelsea, Westminster, City of London. Costs could include sessional staffing costs, transport for children with special needs and/or disabilities, digital delivery, equipment, and food during activities. Application forms may be submitted at any time but no later than the 14th March 2022 for activities taking place during the Easter holidays. School Holiday Activity Fund (London)

We are currently recruiting for the following roles.

Children and Health Coordinator

MARAC Support Officer

Data & Impact Analyst

Application deadline: Monday 11th February 2022 at 11:59 pm

We are offering Free emotional and mental wellbeing support in a confidential and safe green space, for the young LGBTQ+ community (aged 16-25).

During a typical session we will include conservation work or gardening, followed by a creative activity such as painting, weaving, lino-cutting or cooking on an open fire. We use this opportunity to chat and share.

“The concept is amazing, the activities are really enriching and really well thought out. The mixture of learning, creating and then sharing was really stimulating to engage my anxious mind”, a young person who attended our programme.

Importantly, the group form a supportive network of new friends that last beyond the programme.

The programme starts on Sun 13th February and runs for 5 weeks from 10.30am-12.30pm at Heatham House (a minutes walk from Twickenham station).

For further information please see visit our website, contact us by email or phone 01273 230102.
Young people can book a place on the programme by completing our online Booking Form or there is a Referral Form available.



Not for profit organisations working towards a just and democratic society and to redress political and social injustices can apply for grants of between £1,000 and £5,000. The funding is available to causes outside the mainstream that are unlikely to receive funding from other sources. Examples of projects funded in the past include the Boaz Trust a Christian organisation serving destitute asylum seekers in Greater Manchester which received a grant of £2,000; and the Grandparents Association in Leeds which received a grant of £4,800. The funding is made through the Scurrah Wainright Charity and the next closing date for applications is the 14th May 2022. Funding for Projects that Tackle the Root Causes of Social Inequity (UK)

 

Date Tues 01 Mar 22

Timing 2 – 4.30pm (Registration 1.30pm)

Venue Conway Hall, Holborn

Topic Collaboration

Speakers

Natalie Creary, Director, BlackThrive

Joe Doran, Action Inquiry Manager, Lankelly Chase

Collaboration is one of the five core values underpinning a trauma-informed approach. But how do we truly collaborate with those we work with? How exactly do we release the power and control that we can find ourselves holding onto?

Joe will share Lankelly Chase Foundation’s unique approach to collaboration – the thinking behind it and how it works in reality. Joe will discuss the challenges he finds to true collaboration (and possible solutions).

Natalie will share their approach and learning about collaboration – both from collaborating with Lankelly Chase, and from BlackThrive’s collaborative approach with the people who use their service. Natalie will discuss the key benefits to a good collaboration – together with what a bad collaboration can look like!

Join us in this safe space to share your collaboration experiences and hopefully be inspired to build your own approach to collaboration

Book your place here 

The Confident Parent Happy Child (CPHC) project provides evidence based parenting programmes for parents/carers who have a child between 0-18 years of age living in Hammersmith and Fulham. We deliver a wide range of programmes to help improve the parent child relationship and increase parents/carers confidence, knowledge and understanding.

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Programme details 

 Spring Term 2022