Our upcoming seminars will be taking place in London’s Diamond District – Hatton Garden. The venue is under 10 minutes walk from Farringdon and Chancery Lane stations, we hope you can join us.
These events are free of charge, however places are limited. To secure your place, register here.
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The latest conference agenda is now online, for all the latest developments, download your copy here and book your place for an inspiring day of learning.
With substantial discounts for charity teams and the flexibility to attend sessions across all conference streams, we’re confident that that the day combines great value with plenty of practical ideas and solutions for your organisation’s technology challenges.
The experience of being European in the UK is changing: and so, therefore, is the role of the third sector in attending to the needs of our communities. But are we adapting adequately to the changing needs of our population?
Do we understand the potential implications of current changes on the groups we serve?
Join New Europeans and the Brexit Civil Society Alliance on November 19th from 4.30 – 7pm at City Hall for a discussion of key issues for Europeans – and therefore, for the third sector.
We will be touching on the EU Settlement Scheme; hate crime and discrimination; and representation and community cohesion. We will also be launching the results of New Europeans’ research on the preparedness of the sector to support clients accessing the Settlement Scheme (the survey is still open until November 6th – please participate here).
We are particularly interested in inviting organisations to who do not already work in the immigration, migrant integration or advice sectors. We want to share and explore how these issues affect the third sector as a whole.
The event is free but registration is required. Book your place here.
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This years’ winners will be announced on Thursday 21 November 2019 at the awards presentation at Olympia.
The Hammersmith and Fulham Brilliant Business Award, wow in their 8th year are even bigger and better with categories to suit every type and size of business including Best Culture or Arts Business.
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.
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The conference is a celebration of our Champions, who are all local residents working within voluntary and community sector organisations across Kensington and Chelsea, and Westminster.
It offers an opportunity to bring them together with the many services and partners they work with, and to enable senior decision-makers to meet the Champions.
This year will be our seventh year and the theme for the day is ‘Celebrating Diversity’.
Date: Wed 13th November, starting 10am, finishing 1.40pm, followed by lunch till 2.30pm
Venue: Kensington Town Hall (Great Hall), Hornton Street, W8 7NX
The conference starts at 10am and will consist of a number of champions and other speakers on the theme of diversity, two round round-table discussion slots, an award ceremony, and hot lunch to finish.
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Join us as we explore what good governance looks like for modern charities and get practical tips and guidance to help you develop in your role as a trustee.
You’ll have the opportunity to meet fellow trustees and governance colleagues, further your professional development and get essential legal and regulatory updates.
Age UK London will be running a conference in partnership with the London Fire Brigade entitled “ Supporting Vulnerable Londoners”
The conference will be taking place on Friday 4th October and will run from 10.30am until 3.15pm and a light sandwich lunch will be provided.
It will be taking place at Age UK London, Ground floor, Tavis House, 1 – 6 Tavistock Square London WC1H 9AH.
Age UK London is delighted to have some excellent speakers including Deputy Mayor for Fire & Resilience at GLA, Fiona Twycross and Deputy Assistant Commissioner for the London Fire Brigade, Spencer Sutcliffe to name but a few.
The conference aims to
Increase understanding of those at highest risks in relation to fire
Highlight the Fire Brigade’s structure and the wide range of supportive services available
Build links between London Fire Brigade and local organisations across London
Please note that this conference is aimed at organisations and groups working with and for older Londoners – to feedback learning.
Getting on top of the rules & regs: Protect you and your organisation by abiding to the latest codes of conduct, focussing on cyber security, safeguarding and fundraisers and trustees.
Giving you the basics: For those new to the fundraising game, discover all the beginners’ tools to begin with a strong step.
Looking at fundraising for all: Whether you’re starting off or an experienced player, these core elements of fundraising will ensure you are able to get the most out of every opportunity.
Doing great with digital: Maximise your online presence by utilising all the digital tools at your disposal, including social media, storytelling and more.
Current sector trends: What’s going on in the sector right now – from cultivating longstanding partnerships to the latest legal framework, this is what you need to know.
Getting more when you’re small: Maximise your fundraising footprint. See big results with small assets by being creative with your fundraising strategy. Roar like the big players.
Becoming your best self: Prepare the person behind the role. Develop the key characteristics you need to be a successful fundraiser, from emotional intelligence, to communications skills and everything between.
Join us and over 400 sector colleagues to discuss the latest developments in governance. Having responsibility for the governance of a charity is an important role.
Trustees must ensure their organisation complies with the latest regulatory standards and follows best practice.
Join us to explore what good governance looks like for modern charities, using the key principles of the Charity Governance Code.
We will give you practical tips and guidance to help you develop in your role as a trustee and support your organisation’s governance to go from strength to strength.
Here’s a quick snap-shot of what you’ll get:
valuable guidance and toolsto help you embed best practice in good governance across your organisation
professional developmentin our range of expert-led breakout sessions
the latest updatesfrom our keynote speakers
expert adviceon a specific topic in 1-2-1 sessions
fantastic networking and opportunities to learn from your peers