We still have a few spaces left at the morning session of our WellHome Discovery Day taking place this Saturday 7 May from 10am-12:30pm at The Invention Rooms

We are delighted to invite you and your family to the launch of WellHome (West London Healthy Home and Environment Study) – an exciting community-based research project tackling air pollution! The study will be working with 100+ homes in W10, W11, W12 postcodes to better understand air pollution and how it affects our health, focusing on children with asthma.

If you care about health and the environment and want cleaner air in West London, join us at the Invention Rooms on Saturday 7th May for fun activities, talks and experiments 🔬🎤 🎨  

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A 20% room hire discount at Dawes Road Hub for bookings made in May – As long as booking and payment are received in May, it doesn’t matter which month your booking is for!

reception.drh@sobus.org.uk

020 7952 1230

This free webinar, on Thursday 28 April, is part of the series of national and international events for International Borderline Personality Disorder Awareness Month in May. It’s organised by Centre for Mental Health, Anna Freud National Centre, 42nd Street and Forward Thinking Birmingham and you can find out more and register here.

Community Connect is a new grass routes initiative in Hammersmith and Fulham, aiming to regularly connect local businesses, voluntary organisations, residents, the council, police and anyone else who wants to better this borough. We meet on the last Tuesday of the month, at 11am-2pm at the Dawes Road Hub. Community Connect invite

Amplify London is an exciting fund set up by the London Music Fund (charity no. 1141216) in partnership with YouTube Music in February 2020. Applications are now open for Round 3 funding.

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Solace Women’s Aid’s  Labyrinth Project is pleased to offer 3 legal workshops in collaboration with BPP University of Law’s Streetlaw Pro Bono Project. The workshops are open to service users and community members and will take place over Zoom. I hope this will be of interest to organisations and community groups in the borough.

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In these challenging times it is becoming harder to plan for the future, with pressures on funding and funders, on statutory services and, of course huge concerns for local residents facing worrying hikes in the cost of living.

Organisations such as Sobus have a responsibility to develop and enable Voluntary & Community Sector organisations to establish, grow, be successful and effective.  However, whilst words such as sustainability, strategic, cross-cutting, needs-led and innovative are often commonplace terminology, for many, particularly the smaller local groups, all these are simply buzz words. “Capacity Building, Organisational Development, Sustainability” What do all these words really mean for our local groups, whether they are constituted unregistered groups, registered charities or community interest companies?

When we explore such terms, the key element is progression.

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What happens when the Happy Endings are stolen? Deep in the forest lives Jub, a magical girl with six fingers on each hand. Jub’s job is to guard the Happy Endings to stories and fairytales. But one day an otherworldly Witch steals them, and at bedtime the stories are destroyed. As the Witch disappears with the stolen Happy Endings it is up to Jub to save the night, encountering many beloved fairytale characters and woodland creatures in her quest. Packed with spirit, adventure and glorious surprises, this fantasy family show will delight generations both old and young. Watch the trailer

The £9 tickets are for performances on:

Fri 15 April: 3pm

Sat 16 April: 11am

Sat 16 April: 3pm

To book your £9 tickets simply click Get Tickets or use the promocode TLHE9.

We are delighted to be working with TFN Member Patricia Hamzahee and her team at the Black Funding Network once again to bring you a live (online) crowdfunding event supporting Black-led non profits on 21st April 2022 from 6.00 p.m. You can register your free place on the website: https://www.thefundingnetwork.org.uk/events/partner-events/2155

The Black Funding Network is a collective effort to drive meaningful change for Black-owned not-for-profits and the communities they serve by delivering much-needed funding and support for long-term success.

 

The NHS and its partners in North West London want to know more about the care and support delivered by our community-based specialist palliative care services (or End of Life care) for adults (18+). Find out more about our project

By Community-based Specialist Palliative Care (CSPC), we are a referring to specialist level of palliative care that is delivered in a setting that is not within a hospital or a GP surgery, but rather in a patient’s own home, a care home, a hospice and a community hospital or centre.  Examples of these types of care services include – hospice bedded inpatient care, Hospice day and outpatient services, care at a Nursing Home, community specialist palliative care nursing team providing care and support in the home, Hospice@home service.

We want to know what is important to you and what needs to improve to ensure we deliver high quality care and excellent patient and family/ carer experience through these services.

How to get involved:

Hammersmith & Fulham Borough Public Engagement Event due on 11th May from 6:30pm to 8pm

About this event

This event is especially aimed at local people from Hammersmith and Fulham as we want make sure their voice is heard as we look to develop services for adults that meet all of our diverse communities needs and provide high quality care and good patient experience when they are on their journey to the end of their life. Your feedback will play an important part in helping us make sure our services meet your needs.

Join us and have you’re say on what we need to do to improve this service for people in H&F. Click here to register

Online Survey

To help us shape end of life care please complete our Online Survey:

Long survey for those with experience of community-based specialist palliative careCommunity-based specialist palliative care – full survey (jotform.com)

A short online survey for those with no experience of community based specialist palliative care.- https://form.jotform.com/213391249977367

Small-scale survey, by clicking on this link –  https://form.jotform.com/220603723913348

Email us

If you would like any further information please email nhsnwlccg.endoflife@nhs.net