Female* Innovation Fund Keyworker

Closing date: 12pm on 27th January 2017

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Female* Evaluation & Engagement officer  (re-advert)

Closing date: 10am on Tuesday 24th January

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We are holding an Info and Engagement Event for those who work, live, or use services in Hammersmith and Fulham on the 30th January. It will be fairly informal, the idea being people will drop in to us between 5-7pm. For more information please look at our Eventbrite page.

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A Healthy Response To Diabetes, Low Energy, Heart Disease, Our Stressful World – Come & Learn, Come & Eat, Come & Share

Where: St Andrew’s Star Cafe,
Star Road / Greyhound Road, W14 9SA.
(the road by North End Medical Centre)

When: 17th Jan | 21st Feb | 21st Mar
10:15am – 12:30pm

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This month we are encouraging people to get active and think about how to make healthy lifestyle and wellbeing choices.

Across Hammersmith and Fulham there are a host of activities being put on by local charities and healthy living projects.

For information on some of the highlights for you to get involved with, please click here

 

 

The Charity Commission has issued new templates to help non-company charities with incomes of less than £500,000 prepare their trustees’ annual report and accruals accounts.

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Cause awareness and giving days can be very powerful themes upon which to craft and launch online fundraising campaigns. This handy guide give you a list of the global cause awareness and giving days (but remember we have a few UK ones too).

For 2017’s Cause Awareness and Giving Days, please click here

Eye Heroes is a child-led campaign to fight avoidable blindness. Children are trained through volunteer-led interactive workshops in schools to become eye health champions, and inform adults in their communities about eye health and the benefits of regular eye tests. The workshops are run for free by local volunteers, marrying the science of eye health with the pressing need to raise awareness in children aged 8-12, using ways such as games and videos. They are looking for Local Leads in the UK who would recruit volunteers and run workshops in local schools. If interested please contact coordinator@eyeheroes.org.uk.

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A marketing agency has published a free guide to digital marketing for charities. The 12-step guide to digital marketing for charities, compiled by Flagship Consulting, addresses the recommendations made by the Charity Commission last year that aimed to help charities keep pace with digital change. In addition, the guide provides advice on brand development and digital fundraising.

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‘A guide to all the health services available in Hammersmith & Fulham can be picked up free of charge at local libraries, GPs, pharmacies, community centres and voluntary organisations across the borough.

Stay well: Your guide to local health services in Hammersmith & Fulham  is packed full of tips on how to stay well, take care of yourself and your family, and make the most of local NHS services.

It also includes useful health information such as how patients can get a GP appointment when their own GP surgery is closed, who is eligible for a free flu vaccine, how much alcohol is safe to drink, what painkillers are safe for children, the early signs of dementia, and much more.

The booklet also has full colour maps showing where walk-in centres, urgent care centres and hospitals are located across North West London.

Dr Tim Spicer, chair of Hammersmith & Fulham CCG, said: “Patients and members of the public often ask us to provide a guide to local services which advises them where to go and what to do if they need medical help outside of normal surgery hours. This guide explains the different services that are available, where they’re located and when they’re open. It also reminds people to visit their local pharmacy to ask for advice at the first signs of illness and that they can get a weekend or evening appointment with a doctor by phoning NHS 111.”

You can also find a download of the guide here.