Ref: H&WO/FTC(2021)Con

Location
WWT London Wetland Centre (Barnes)
Department
Conservation
Salary
£34,705 per annum
Position type
Full Time
Working pattern
37.5 hours per week – Monday to Friday

https://jobs.wwt.org.uk/vacancies/1486/health_wellbeing_officer/

 

The Mental Health Sustainability Fund is pleased to launch a new Helplines Fund in November 2021.

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Dear Stakeholder

We would like your views on the future of step-free access travel on the Tube to help us shape step-free access priorities and improvements on the London Underground network in the years ahead.

We want the people who benefit from step-free access to tell us what features in a step-free Tube station are most important to them. For example, is it more important that a step-free Tube station has an interchange onto another line, or, that it is next to a town centre?

This feedback, along with passenger data, transport modelling, third party funding opportunities, design and engineering investigations, will help us shape how we prioritise and deliver step-free stations into the future. While we don’t currently have funding to deliver more step-free stations beyond our existing programme, this consultation will help us take action to meet London’s needs as soon as funding becomes available.

The consultation is now open and closes on 10 February 2022.

You can visit our consultation website which contains a survey, easy read documents, British Sign Language videos and information on what step-free access looks like today.

We would like to reach out to as many people as possible and talk about our customers’ priorities with them. If you attend or know of any meetings in which we could attend in person or virtually, please let us know by emailing: Haveyoursay@tfl.gov.uk.

If you would like to provide your feedback by phone, please call 020 3054 6037 or if you would like to use our textphone service, please contact 0800 112 3456.

We are hosting a webinar on our step-free access consultation on 3 November 2021 which is open for organisations to join. If you would like to attend our webinar, please register via: https://web.cvent.com/event/183032cc-c670-4d62-a82a-b06c6d4c384e/summary.

If you would like to attend one of our British Sign Language webinars, these are taking place throughout the consultation period, please check our website for the next date.

The consultation website can be found at: www.tfl.gov.uk/step-free-tube.

If you have any questions, please contact us.

Yours faithfully

Andy Lord

Managing Director

London Underground Limited

What is the Christmas Challenge? 

For seven days, it offers supporters of participating charities the opportunity to have their donation doubled. Founded by entrepreneur and philanthropist Sir Alec Reed CBE, the Christmas Challenge has raised millions of pounds for thousands of charity projects since it launched on the Big Give in 2008. This year 924 number of charities are taking part.

Christmas Challenge

The Childhood Trust

 

 

Throughout November, @easyfundraising.org.uk is giving your organisation the chance to win anything from 10p – £50 every single day by in the Spin to Win competition.

Are you ready? Make sure your organisation is registered with easyfundraising and start spinning the wheel…  www.easyfundraising.org.uk/community 

We would like to invite you to join the London Afghan community response survey. 

This survey is for community, faith and voluntary sector groups who are working directly with Afghan communities in London. 

Being a part of this survey is a way you can help contribute to the collective understanding of the needs of Afghan arrivals in our city. You will be helping create a real time picture of need that will be fed in directly to cross-sector strategic bodies across London. 

The survey will run every 4 weeks and analysis of the results will be shared with everyone completing the survey, as well as strategic partners. Information will always be presented in aggregate form, without identifying any individual organisations or groups. 

Please complete the survey here, by Wednesday 3rd November. Please also feel free to share with other VCSE and faith organisations who may be interested in taking part.

In this What Impact webinar we will cover:
> How to create mutually beneficial charity or social enterprise/ company collaboration
> How to find suitable company partners
> What resources your charity can ask for and how to make the most of them
> How to make volunteering more impactful for your organisation
> How to report on impact whilst fulfilling Social Value Act enhancement criteria

Register to learn more & hear valuable insights into partnerships with companies!

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How can you address the challenges in our post Covid world where charities face an estimated £10bn funding short fall with increased demand for essential services?

This is the question addressed in our mini conference for those within charities wanting to review and improve their communication.

Our Gift of Communication event shares ways to create vital connections: in this online session so you can:

  • Communicate effectively in our new virtual world
  • Involve and engage your supporters
  • Inspire with stories and show positive impact of your work

As the name implies, this is our free gift to you. Leading communication professionals from the Company of Communicators and the International Association of Business Communicators UK and Ireland will share practical advice from the best social media choices for you to ways of getting your message across to aid fundraising and support.

The event will be held via Zoom from 2pm – 4.30 pm 9th December, with a keynote by an inspiring charity leader and breakout sessions where you can create your own connections by sharing experiences, asking questions and discussing what you’ve learned.

Find out more by contacting giftcomm@outlook.com and watch for how to register in the coming weeks.

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