Helping People & Small Businesses Tackle Problem Debt in Challenging Times
The Money Advice Trust’s Chief Executive, Steve Vaid, on how the charity supports people and small businesses in financial difficulty. Take a look here.
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The Money Advice Trust’s Chief Executive, Steve Vaid, on how the charity supports people and small businesses in financial difficulty. Take a look here.
“With Labour winning a landslide victory in yesterday’s General Election following 14 years of Conservative rule, sector leaders have been sharing their response. In an open letter published on the NCVO site, Chief Executive Sarah Elliot promised the sector’s support but said that charities were more than just ‘delivery partners’ and must be equal partners […]
“New Pro Bono Economics (PBE) analysis of the Cabinet’s pre-parliamentary CVs reveals that eight have worked in the charity sector: a quadrupling of charity experience at the top of government…” Read more here.
Part time vacancy Do you have good basic IT skills? Enjoy providing great customer care? Have a can-do attitude and a flexible approach? Come and join our friendly team! Local charity Sobus, is looking for a part time staff member to provide reception and administration support at our two sites in Dawes Road (Fulham) and […]
The results are in, and Labour has won the UK General Election in a landslide victory, with the Conservatives facing their worst defeat since 1832. Where will a Labour government make the most impact? Writing for charity think tank NPC, Leah Davis, Head of Policy and External Affairs, says that there are five areas which […]
We are recruiting for a brand new staff role within the Homeline and Older People’s Services team – Dementia Coordinator. We have been awarded 3 years of funding for a circle of care approach to volunteer Dementia support, which will include an Information & advice hub at TCC, trained pool of dementia volunteers for home […]
‘David Holdsworth joins the Charity Commission as CEO on Monday 1 July, taking over from Helen Stephenson, whose term has now ended. Stephenson held the role for seven years. Holdsworth was announced as Stephenson’s successor earlier this year, set to take over the role …’ Read more here.
Free learning and development training designed for anyone eager to improve their understanding of dementia on 15th July, 11am-1pm. Open to all, including health and social care professionals, voluntary sector, carers and people with dementia. Find out more
‘More than half of small charities are now using AI – and they also account for two thirds of charities using it for grant fundraising, according to a snapshot of results from this year’s Charity Digital Skills report…’ Read more here.
More than one in three children and young people are exposed to at least one potentially traumatic event by age 18.* Trauma-informed approaches enable services to recognise the presence of trauma and acknowledge its widespread impact, whilst seeking to avoid re-traumatisation. Attend Westminster Insight’s one-day interactive online workshop to learn how to implement a successful trauma-informed […]
sobus
20 Dawes Road, London, SW6 7EN
Telephone 020 7952 1230
Email info@sobus.org.uk
Registered Charity No.1071089
and Company Limited by Guarantee. Registered in England No.03471416
Sobus is a new Community Development Agency for Hammersmith & Fulham. It has been created through the merger of the Community and Voluntary Sector Association Hammersmith & Fulham (CaVSA) and the Fulham Community Partnership Trust (FCPT). Building on the strengths of both organisations, sobus aims to provide a wider range of support services for local charities, community groups, social enterprises and start up businesses.