Due to popular demand our free digital marketing workshops have returned! With the Covid-19 national lockdown requiring many businesses to close, Hammersmith & Fulham Council is helping local businesses to boost their online presence asas the nation emerges from the latest Covid-19 lockdown. The virtual workshops will be delivered by Samer Bata from the Knowledge Acedemy to give business owners the essential digital skills they need to promote their business online.

Who can attend?

The training is open to all businesses in H&F and local residents looking to start a new business.

What will I learn in the workshops?

The workshops will focus on –

Building simple and effective marketing strategies
Mobile marketing platforms
Social Media
Email Marketing
Search Engine Marketing
When will the workshops begin?

There are five separate course dates to choose from with each course consisting of two sessions (each session lasts three hours and will take place via Zoom). Each course is open to 30 people. The time and dates are:

Course 1 : 26 and 27 April 2021, 6pm to 9pm

Course 2 : 3 and 4 May 2021 , 6pm to 9pm

Course 3: 10 and 11 May 2021, 6pm to 9pm

Course 4 : 17 and 18 May 2021, 6pm to 9pm

Course 5 : 24 and 25 May 2021, 6pm to 9pm

Please note, the content for each course is the same so please do not sign up for more than one course. For more information, please contact Sam Ridley at sam.ridley@lbhf.gov.uk.

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On Wednesday 14th November 2018 WAND UK is pleased to invite you to participate in our Parliament Week programme. We would like to bring awareness of Harassment in public places. We would like you to join in the conversations on this issue, Barbara Karayi is going to talk us through about the law and what harassment in public places is.

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Please book your place to make sure you have a chance to tell your story and know more about how to go about making a difference.

Call: 020 8962 4132 or 0781 348 5607
Email: info@wanduk.org

Lack of human touch is a major problem for frail or ill elderly people. It causes negative feelings of anxiety, isolation, loneliness and lack of trust in their caregivers.  Hand and arm massage is quick, relaxing and provides immediate health benefits, such as improved range of motion for fingers and wrists, improved circulation and reduction of trigger points in hand muscles. It also relieves stress and anxiety as well as promoting sleep. As little as five minutes of hand massage has been found to reduce cortisol levels and produce a physiological relaxation response. Gently pressing the palm and rubbing the knuckles in therapeutic motions has helped dementia patients reduce their agitated behaviour during morning care routines. This practical demonstration and workshop will give you the skills, knowledge and confidence to help the person you care for. Touch can also be a good way of communicating that you care.

Before the workshop, we invite you to join staff from Carers Network to talk about the support and information they offer over a relaxing light lunch from 12:15 to 13:00 when the massage workshop starts. This event is free but please do call Caroline on 020 8740 8008 to book your place and let us know any dietary requirements for lunch.

DATE / TIMES: Tuesday 13th November 12:15 to 15:00

VENUE: Old Oak Community Centre, 76 Braybrook Street, East Acton W12 0AP (Click Here for a map)

Old Oak Community Centre is easy to find (Click Here for a map): take Central Line to East Acton Station, exit station and turn left along Erconwald Street and walk to end, turn right into Braybrook Street, cross road and Centre is on your left. The Centre has step-free access throughout.

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Rescheduled for Sunday 18 November, the inaugural Fulham 10K is London’s flattest closed road 10K, offering you the perfect opportunity to sign-off an epic year of running with a brand new PB!

Whether you’re a running newbie or a seasoned pro, come and Beat Your Best with us at the fourth and final event of the 2018 adidas City Runs series.

All Fulham 10K runners will receive a free adidas tech t-shirt, free race day photos, a cool finishers’ medal, access to exclusive training events and discounts at the best restaurants and hangouts Fulham has to offer.

General Entries & Charity places are now SOLD OUT. Please CLICK HERE and join our waiting list for our 2019 events

Due to the scale and numbers participating in the Fulham 10K, it will be necessary to implement road closures across the full 10K route to facilitate the safe passage of the participants. The route and road closures have been carefully considered and selected through a partnership of all local authorities, emergency services and Transport for London to minimise the inconveniences of the necessary road closures. Emergency Services will be operating as usual and pedestrian access will be unaffected across the event route, but there will be no vehicle or bicycle access on the roads closed for the event.

Important Information for affect Residents

Living or working in LBH&F? You maybe directly on the event route, or adjacent to it, and we wish to directly notify you of the affected roads and their closure times (click here to see map) to assist in your planning for the day. Please be aware that the road closures could impact delivery arrangements or vistor arrivals that day and we would ask you to plan ahead around these times, and contact us directly if you have any key concerns which we will endeavour to address where possible.

If you have any other specific questions or require more information with regards to the event, please contact the Fulham 10K office directly at 0207 227 0972 (Mon-Fri 09.30 – 17.00), email community@adidascityruns.com or visit the website on www.adidascityruns.com/fulham.

The adidas City Runs Team
community@adidascityruns.com

RBKC’s inaugural Enterprise Week starts 12th November!  *For one week only* all the inspiration and advice your entrepreneurs could ever need brought together in one place.

For all the information and bookings check out our dedicated RBKC Enterprise Week website (courtesy of The Workary).

Come to the Enterprise Week Celebration at The Museum of Brands on Wednesday 14th Line up for inspiration and advice at Kensington Creates on Friday 16th  Make the most of the five, yes five, experts ready to help you with your business idea on Wednesday 14th at the Portobello Business Centre.  And there’s much more – start your Enterprise Week with David Fletcher on Monday 12th, local entrepreneur and inspirational speaker.

Sign up for updates, let your members, clients and customers know that their business ideas can grow in this Enterprise Week!  Go to the website now!

 

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Residents aged over 55 who aren’t having lunch with anyone on Christmas Day are invited to join us at the H&F Big Christmas Day Lunch at the town hall.

H&F Council throws a Christmas Day lunch party for residents every year. This year we are expecting up to 350 guests.

Click Here for the full post on the LBH&F website

 

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Looking for something different to do? Try a Shared Reading group. Groups are open to all, readers and non-readers alike. Come along and listen to stories and poems read aloud. It’s an opportunity to read and talk together in a friendly and relaxing environment. Free refreshments provided!

Click the image above for the Flyer which gives you all the dates, times and venues you need.

Want to learn more? Contact;
Liz Ison
mob: 07807 106815
email: lizison@thereader.org.uk

Erin Carlstrom:
mob: 07483972020
email: erincarlstrom@thereader.org.uk

The Ascent project is a pan-London project funded by London Councils, which aims to tackle sexual and domestic violence and abuse across London. It is made up of six strands – the Support Services to Organisations strand aims to support voluntary and community organisations working with those affected by domestic and/or sexual violence.

You can access all of the Ascent project’s trainings here, and read about the events we are holding here, but I thought I’d send you a selection of our upcoming offerings. All of our trainings are free to London-based organisations or projects working with those affected by sexual and/or domestic violence:

Safe Minimum Practice Standards for BME organisations

Expert-led Training delivered by Imkaan

7 November 2018, 10.30am – 12.30pm

Cost: Free to BME Women in by and for BME ending VAWG sector in London

Learn more and register here.

 

Family Law in the News

Expert-led Training delivered by Rights of Women

1 November 2018, 10.00am – 1.00pm

Learn more and register here.

 

Finances for Joint Projects and Consortia

Sustainability training delivered by Women’s Resource Centre

15 November, London N7 9DP

Learn more and register here.

 

Dismantling Barriers: Improving the accessibility of services for disabled women and girls

Special Event delivered by Women’s Resource Centre

22nd November, London N1 9PW

Learn more and register here.

 

Cara Atkinson
Development Officer
cara@wrc.org.uk
020 7697 3461

Understanding and supporting women and their organisations.

United House, North Road, London, N7 9DP | 020 7697 3450 | www.wrc.org.uk
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Ever wanted to hear from the fundraising gurus themselves? At Fundraising Now, over 30 sector experts will be sharing their knowledge on 40 topics to help you bring in the funding your charity needs to thrive in the service it delivers.

The countdown continues with just over 40 days to go. Have a look at the schedule of fundraising sessions, as well as who is speaking, below.

Click Here to view the two-day schedule

Click Here to look up who’ll be speaking

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