Do you have an innovative idea or product? Have you started working on a business idea which changes the way people do things for the better? If so, the White City Innovators’ Programme could be for you.The White City Innovators’ Programme 2020 is a 6-week pre-accelerator that is designed for aspiring entrepreneurs and people with creative business ideas.

The programme which is now in its third year, is being run online due to COVID-19. It gives participants access to mentorship, businesses workshops and prize money to help them kick start their business ideas. The programme starts on the 28th May, with workshops running two days a week from 16.00 – 18.00. To find out more about the programme and check eligibility click here.

Open to: residents in Hammersmith and Fulham

Deadline: Tuesday 5th May

Apply: online here

The Invention Rooms has been shut for a while now, but we are still as committed as ever to bring you great science activities to do with the family at home. Some of these will be resources we’ve made ourselves and some are from our festival partners, or other websites that we think are great. As always, the most import thing in trying these experiments is that you have fun, work together, ask questions and stay safe. This week we will be trying some quick kitchen science, using recycling to make green vehicles and exploring flying.

Bend light for an optical illusion (5 years+)

Our first activity explores the way light travels through different materials to make a fascinating effect. You’ll need paper, pens and a drinking glass or glass bottle. This is a great demonstration to show to and amaze family and friends over your next video call. The instructions are here, but if you want a video explaining a little more, check out this one which goes into extra detail.

Walking rainbows (9 years+)

In support of our essential workers, many people have been displaying rainbows on their windows. Drawing a rainbow is great, but why not add a little science to your creativity? All you need is some tissue paper, water and food colouring. Ryan’s World has got a great experiment that shows how water can travel and colours mix. Once you’ve made your rainbow, hang it in a window and be sure to share a photo with us on Twitter @InventionRooms

Make it fly (7 years +)

Last week we made some paper planes. Why not try some other contraptions like gliders and helicopters or explore different shaped planes? The Science Museum have some great examples and instructions here. You will need a printer for parts of this activity. Whilst we are talking about flight, take a look at this guide from the RAF Museum and record what’s flying outside your window.

Can you help Imperial scientists make a green moving machine? (9 years +)

Although many of our researchers are not allowed in their laboratories, they are still hard at work at home. In this activity, environmental researchers Ellie and Louise have a challenge for you to develop a green vehicle of your own design. They are researching environmentally-friendly ways to power vehicles like cars and planes. Now they need you to design your own green machine! All you need is a bit of creativity and some clean dry recycling, like cardboard and plastic. The activity is here and we can’t wait to see what you make. Ellie and Louise are also going to make their own to share next week, so please do send us any pictures of your vehicles by email or on Twitter @InventionRooms.

Dinosaurs and more

The museums may be shut, but we can still discover the wonders of natural history at home. The Natural History Museum will be broadcasting videos live every Friday at 10.30 and every Tuesday at 12.00 where you can ask real scientists any question you like! We’ve got the first one here, but if you tune in live, you’ll get to ask your questions in real-time.

Keeping yourselves and your families safe, well and stimulated is undoubtedly more challenging than usual – but for some useful info sourced by Trustee and former Chair of Sobus, Rick Brunwin that might be of interest to you all click here.

There are also loads of online fitness classes available – Sue Spiller, Sobus CEO has found the NHS ones are good click here.

 

 

 

With video conferencing and virtual meetings on the rise remember that whichever platform you choose to use, you must comply with GDPR if recording meetings.

Zoom is a desktop-based app that makes having virtual meetings a lot easier. For easy to follow links on how to use Zoom, click here

For online training on how to use Microsoft Teams click here

 

Since COVID-19 hit, we have been providing free support to charities through our fundraising helpline click here and articles on fundraising during the pandemic click here

We are now running a free webinar on COVID-19 emergency fundraising communications on Friday, 24th April at 10am click here

BWB have a charity helpline for you to discuss any charity or social enterprise related concerns that you may have relating to the current pandemic and your organisation. Find out more.

This may be a difficult and stressful time for many. Mind have created a great advice page full of wellbeing tips and advice. Find out more.

Working alongside the rest of the voluntary and charity sector in Hammersmith & Fulham at this time, Homeline at BCH is offering support through its staff and local volunteers to residents who don’t have friends or family close by to help them.

Professionals can refer residents in need of support with loneliness or shopping support to us.  Email homeline@creightonhouse.org

Ways we can help you:

  • Volunteers can make regular friendly phone calls two or three times a week where an older person can ask for help if you need it. Staff follow up these calls daily.
  • Volunteers can do shopping for older, vulnerable people.We will take payment (where possible) over the phone later based on a receipt.
  • Volunteers can collect urgent supplies or prescriptions
  • We can provide useful local information about what support is available
  • Staff can make referrals for further support if needed

Call 0207 385 9689 option 1/ email homeline@creightonhouse.org

Ways residents can help us:

Volunteer with us

We are still looking for local volunteers who are willing and able to go out to do a small shop for an elderly neighbour. We also need volunteers with the internet and a phone who can log into a cloud database and make telephone befriending calls on a weekly basis for us.

Email jradusinovic@creightonhouse.org to enquire about volunteering with us.

WHAT IS THE W12TOGETHER COVID-19 SMALL GRANTS SCHEME?

W12Together will fund local non-profit organisations to run projects and initiatives that will facilitate
a community response to the Covid-19 crisis. It will be used to strengthen local groups and the
community’s ability to respond to need and to support vulnerable and isolated people during this
time.

Grants from £1000 to £5,000 for projects in Wormholt & White City Wards

Application Form

Guidance

The Jo Cox Foundation has founded the Connection Coalition alongside Mind, The British Red Cross, Facebook, Age UK, Nesta, Nationbuilder and The Cares Family.

The Founding members are convening this cross-sector coalition to coordinate, amplify and inspire efforts to reinforce meaningful connections. In doing so, we will mitigate the impact of isolation throughout the Covid-19 and harness the power of strong relationships and connections for the future.

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